|  Yes
 
  Yessongs DVD
 
  Review by Gary Hill
 
  
 The only true Yes concert film (as in it was shown in theaters as            a motion picture) this movie suffers a lot from the time period in which            it was made. Granted, this classic performance from December of 1972            is a great time capsule, but filmmaking has come a long way since then.            Indeed the sound is weak, and at times it looks like the movie was shot            with no light. There are some odd visuals of underwater life and microscopic            organisms further complicating the issue. All that said, Yes does put            in a great performance. It is important to note that although the live            album released at the same time is also called "Yessongs" it is not            from the same performance as this film. Among the unusual items on this            recording is a short rendition of jingle bells during Rick Wakeman's            solo. In releasing this in the new digital format the original theatrical            teasers for the movie have been included. This review is available in book format (hardcover and  paperback) in      Music Street Journal: 2001 Year Book Volume 1 at  garyhillauthor.com/Music-Street-Journal-2001-and-2002.  |