San Jose Performing Arts Center, Dec 14, 1997.

For the "Open Your Eyes" tour, Yes had 2 shows in San Francisco and both of them were sold out.
They made the Warfield look too small for all fans.
I did not expect anything from Igor but he was incredible. He used less keyboards than Wakeman.
Steve Howe, Jon Anderson were still ones of the greatest. Squire was the man. His performance was really good. White was good too, but people might expect to see Brubord with the band.
Setlist not in order:
- Siberian Khatru
- The Rhythm of Love
- America
- Open Your Eyes
- And You and I
- Heart of the Sunrise
- The Clap, Cans and Brahms
(Steve Howe solo)
- Children of Light
- Long Distance Runaround
- A short solo by Igor
- The Fish
(Squire solo)
- A long solo by White
- Owner of a Lonely Heart
- The Revealing Science of God
(This was really good)
- Your Move/I've Seen All Good People
ENCORE
- Roundabout
- Starship Troopers
The setlist from other shows maybe difference. They were the same setlists from bouth show I saw. There were things at the show, such as t-shirts, tour books, pins, cdscoffee mugs, etc.... I bought myself a white shirt (Roger Dean's artwork) with "the pupil" in front, pins and a tour book.
The day beofre the first Yes show in San Francisco (Dec 11, 1997), Roger Dean had his art exhibition at the SF Art Exchange on Geary ST/Mason St. Dean was there signs things for fans and he said that he would go to see Yes at the Warfield. It's a very nice exhibition.
It's one of the best prog concerts I have seen so far in 1997.
AE
The current lineup for the "Open Your Eyes" tour.
Jon Anderson ,
Chris Squire ,
Alan White,
Billy Sherwood and
Igor Khoroshev , taken from the "Open Your Eyes" official program book.
Here is the 25 th anniversary of the
new Yes logo, the icon of the classic rock era from the Roger Dean's postcard.
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