Looks like an early version of the middle section of YIND to me.
Oh for the whole gig!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eexMUM3RRHM
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Makes you wonder just how much unseen footage there is just lying around...
Although B&W, Chris appears to be wearing the same shirt as in the Musikladen footage of YIND. This may be the earliest films of the newly refinished RM1999.
Oh, and Bruford looks like he's about fifteen in this shot.
BTW Pete, what's up with the new username? What's new with SEYES?
Although B&W, Chris appears to be wearing the same shirt as in the Musikladen footage of YIND. This may be the earliest films of the newly refinished RM1999.
Oh, and Bruford looks like he's about fifteen in this shot.

BTW Pete, what's up with the new username? What's new with SEYES?
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Too short! They were just getting going! 

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Here is proof that "The RM1999" was wired stereo (by Chris?). One can see the split cable right at the bass. Would love to see this whole film.
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Yes, Thanks! Just enough footage there to be a tease. And yes, a true stereo cable on the Rick.
But, I must say that it reminds me about my failed initiative to get a Proposal on the Ballot to make tambourines illegal for all but professional percussionists! (Lol!)
But, I must say that it reminds me about my failed initiative to get a Proposal on the Ballot to make tambourines illegal for all but professional percussionists! (Lol!)
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Come to think of it, When I saw Yes in the Round in 1979, Squire's bass had a double braid of two coil cables articulated through the floor of the stage. At the time, I assumed all Rick basses were stereo.