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  1. Yesspeak Live: The Director's Cut is a two-disc DVD concert film from the progressive rock band Yes. It was recorded live on their 2003 European tour. The set features two concerts recorded in Birmingham, England, and the Glastonbury Festival, respectively.

  2. Sep 2, 2008 · From the footage of the 2003 world tour that didn't make into the original edit, we present 'Yes - The Director's Cut'. Recorded live during the 35th Anniversary World Tour, this is the 'wonderous' songs and the 'wonderous' stories of YES, the world's finest progressive rock band.

  3. Sep 21, 2018 · These five nearing 60-something prog rockers did just that for their 2003 35th anniversary tour captured on The Director’s Cut, a double DVD set. Now, for those of you keeping score, Yes have released a few DVDs from the 35th anniversary. There was Yesspeak, a documentary with some concert footage and narration courtesy of Roger Daltrey (!).

  4. Yesspeak Live: The Director's Cut is a two-disc DVD concert film from the progressive rock band Yes. It was recorded live on their 2003 European tour. The set features two concerts recorded in Birmingham, England, and the Glastonbury Festival, respectively. The concerts also feature interviews with band members and commentary.

  5. Feb 9, 2018 · There was also the Live At Montreux 2003 DVD. So what of The New Director’s Cut? Well, a DVD Yesspeak was released in 2003 that, while primarily a documentary (supplemented with live clips), included audio only live recordings from the 35th Anniversary tour. Full concert footage was an obvious omission.

  6. Sep 6, 2016 · I'm asking specifically about: Yesspeak Live: The Director's Cut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia » It's a 2 dvd set containing the full NEC and Glastonbury 2003 Yes performances as shown in the dvd documentary "Yesspeak". However, production wise, it's very low-budget and almost bootleg-seeming.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › YesspeakYesspeak - Wikipedia

    Yesspeak is a film chronicling the then current lineup of the progressive rock group Yes (featuring Jon Anderson, Steve Howe, Rick Wakeman, Chris Squire, and Alan White) directed by Robert Garofalo and narrated by Roger Daltrey.