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YesKit Part 4 – Jon Anderson Edition – 697
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Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Wayne Hall, Ken Fuller and Jeffrey Crecelius From a tiny idea I had about Jon Anderson’s use of instruments live with Yes, Mark and I managed to bang on for ages again this week. Hopefully, you will find the discussion as interesting as we did, particularly as I noticed some definite links between the band’s sonic changes over the decades, Jon’s development as a musician and the instruments he used. In order to create some kind of helpful structure to the conversation, I managed to find the earliest examples of each kind of instrument Jon uses live in the photos on the amazing Forgotten Yesterdays website and I have embedded them into the show notes here - do take a look at those and add a comment if you can think of any other Yeskit Jon used live with the band - or add a comment even if you can’t. What are all the instruments Jon used live with Yes? When did he start playing tuned instruments? What can we glean about the band amd about Jon from his choice of instruments? See if you agree with us and then leave a comment below. All images from the wonderful Forgotten Yesterdays website: Screen capture from video 1969 Wiesbaden DE - Tambourine Screen capture from video11/23/1969 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre FR - Tambourine with skin 11/26/1969 Basel CHBenito De Juan Dolio - Claves 1971 Photo by Michael Putland - Dewtron Mr Bassman pedals Jill Furmanovsky 1971 - Cowbell 07/31/1971 London UK. Geoffrey Mason - Maracas 02/14/1974 Uniondale NYPhoto by RDZK - The ‘bus stop’ percussion kit for Ritual 02/10/1974 Columbia SC - Benito De Juan Dolio - Acoustic guitar 05/10/1975 London UK Sound ChaserDaniel Potvin - Flute (or is it a piccolo?) 05/17/1975 Stoke UK Photo by Dick Barnatt - Electric guitar 06/18/1976 Boston MA Photo by Barry Rogoff - Large harp 08/20/1977 Buffalo NY Steve Wehner - 10-string Cuatro 06/18/1984 Berlin DE Thomas Holland-Cunz - Small keyboard 03/04/1996 San Luis Obispo CALaurel Renz - Small harp 03/03/1998 Bournemouth UKCengiz Varlik - Newer version of the ‘bus stop’ 09/18/1999 San Pedro CR Carlos Chacón Cambronero - Keyboard 12/01/1999 Pittsburgh PABrian King - Percussion 'sticks' 08/18/2001 Atlanta GARick Glover -Martin Backpacker modified MIDI controller https://youtu.be/nx_GIji9EGw?si=7zsLEiDq0YiD6Puc Barry Plummer 2026 Calendar is now available! ORDER HERE YMP Listener discount code - KVKBKC8Z Enrich your Prog year with iconic images of Yes in the 1970s, taken by the legendary rock photographer, Barry Plummer. Enjoy 12 beautiful colour and black and white photographs of Yes in the studio and live, capturing the essence of the world’s greatest progressive rock band. With this limited-edition calendar on your wall throughout 2026, you’ll agree that Barry Plummer is, indeed, the Master of Images! (A flat shipping fee will be added at checkout depending on your location.) ORDER HERE Yes - The Tormato Story & Tales from Topographic Oceans - Yes Album Listening Guide Available now! YesMusicBooks.com YMP Patrons: Producers: Joseph Cottrell Wayne Hall Ken Fuller Jeffrey Crecelius Patrons: Aaron SteelmanLindAl Dell'AngeloLobate ScarpBarry GorskyMark BaggsBill WhittakerMark James LangBob MartilottaMark SlaterBrian HarrisMartin KjellbergBrian SullivanMichael HanderhanChris BandiniMichael O'ConnorCraig EstenesMiguel FalcãoDave OwenPaul HailesDavidPaul TomeiDavid HeydenRachel HadawayDavid PannellRobert NasirDavid WatkinsonRobert VandiverDeclan LogueRonnie NeeleyDemScott ColomboDoug CurranSimon BarrowFergus CubbageStephen LambeFred BarringerSteve DillGary BettsSteve LuziettiGeoff BailieSteve PerryGeoffrey MasonSteve RodeGuy DeRomeSteve ScottHenrik AntonssonSteven RoehrHogne Bø PettersenTerence SadlerTodd DudleyThomas DeVriesJohn CowanJohn ThomsonJohn HoldenJohn ViolaJamie McQuinnTim StannardDouglas Caldwell Become a Patron!
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Produced by Joseph Cottrell, Wayne Hall, Ken Fuller and Jeffrey Crecelius From a tiny idea I had about Jon Anderson’s use of instruments live with Yes, Mark and I managed to bang on for ages again this week. Hopefully, you will find the discussion as interesting as we did, particularly as I noticed some definite links between the band’s sonic changes over the decades, Jon’s development as a musician and the instruments he used. In order to create some kind of helpful structure to the conversation, I managed to find the earliest examples of each kind of instrument Jon uses live in the photos on the amazing Forgotten Yesterdays website and I have embedded them into the show notes here - do take a look at those and add a comment if you can think of any other Yeskit Jon used live with the band - or add a comment even if you can’t. What are all the instruments Jon used live with Yes? When did he start playing tuned instruments? What can we glean about the band amd about Jon from his choice of instruments? See if you agree with us and then leave a comment below. All images from the wonderful Forgotten Yesterdays website: Screen capture from video 1969 Wiesbaden DE - Tambourine Screen capture from video11/23/1969 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre FR - Tambourine with skin 11/26/1969 Basel CHBenito De Juan Dolio - Claves 1971 Photo by Michael Putland - Dewtron Mr Bassman pedals Jill Furmanovsky 1971 - Cowbell 07/31/1971 London UK. Geoffrey Mason - Maracas 02/14/1974 Uniondale NYPhoto by RDZK - The ‘bus stop’ percussion kit for Ritual 02/10/1974 Columbia SC - Benito De Juan Dolio - Acoustic guitar 05/10/1975 London UK Sound ChaserDaniel Potvin - Flute (or is it a piccolo?) 05/17/1975 Stoke UK Photo by Dick Barnatt - Electric guitar 06/18/1976 Boston MA Photo by Barry Rogoff - Large harp 08/20/1977 Buffalo NY Steve Wehner - 10-string Cuatro 06/18/1984 Berlin DE Thomas Holland-Cunz - Small keyboard 03/04/1996 San Luis Obispo CALaurel Renz - Small harp 03/03/1998 Bournemouth UKCengiz Varlik - Newer version of the ‘bus stop’ 09/18/1999 San Pedro CR Carlos Chacón Cambronero - Keyboard 12/01/1999 Pittsburgh PABrian King - Percussion 'sticks' 08/18/2001 Atlanta GARick Glover -Martin Backpacker modified MIDI controller https://youtu.be/nx_GIji9EGw?si=7zsLEiDq0YiD6Puc Barry Plummer 2026 Calendar is now available! ORDER HERE YMP Listener discount code - KVKBKC8Z Enrich your Prog year with iconic images of Yes in the 1970s, taken by the legendary rock photographer, Barry Plummer. Enjoy 12 beautiful colour and black and white photographs of Yes in the studio and live, capturing the essence of the world’s greatest progressive rock band. With this limited-edition calendar on your wall throughout 2026, you’ll agree that Barry Plummer is, indeed, the Master of Images! (A flat shipping fee will be added at checkout depending on your location.) ORDER HERE Yes - The Tormato Story & Tales from Topographic Oceans - Yes Album Listening Guide Available now! YesMusicBooks.com YMP Patrons: Producers: Joseph Cottrell Wayne Hall Ken Fuller Jeffrey Crecelius Patrons: Aaron SteelmanLindAl Dell'AngeloLobate ScarpBarry GorskyMark BaggsBill WhittakerMark James LangBob MartilottaMark SlaterBrian HarrisMartin KjellbergBrian SullivanMichael HanderhanChris BandiniMichael O'ConnorCraig EstenesMiguel FalcãoDave OwenPaul HailesDavidPaul TomeiDavid HeydenRachel HadawayDavid PannellRobert NasirDavid WatkinsonRobert VandiverDeclan LogueRonnie NeeleyDemScott ColomboDoug CurranSimon BarrowFergus CubbageStephen LambeFred BarringerSteve DillGary BettsSteve LuziettiGeoff BailieSteve PerryGeoffrey MasonSteve RodeGuy DeRomeSteve ScottHenrik AntonssonSteven RoehrHogne Bø PettersenTerence SadlerTodd DudleyThomas DeVriesJohn CowanJohn ThomsonJohn HoldenJohn ViolaJamie McQuinnTim StannardDouglas Caldwell Become a Patron!
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