Yess Rick Wakeman Was the Unexpected Scene-Stealer at This Years Rock Hall Induction

We certainly wouldn’t blame you if you looked at the list of 2017’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony presenters and inductees and thought, Well, David Letterman’s clearly going to be the funny one tonight. And you’re absolutely right — Letterman was of course hilarious in his induction speech to Pearl Jam, weaving in some truly wonderful memories of the band with self-deprecating Late Show zingers alike. But we’re not here to wax poetic about Dave’s coolness at the moment. What we want to talk about instead is Yes’s keyboardist and songwriter, Rick Wakeman, who delivered an unexpectedly comical speech alongside his fellow bandmates that brought the Barclays Center to its knees last night. To decide whether it aligns with your personal views of comedy is up to you — the sex-in-a-coma bit is kind of, uh, questionable — but it can’t be denied that the room was very much receptive to Wakeman’s little stand-up routine.
The rest of Wakeman’s family wasn’t spared, either.
He ended with some thoughts about prostates.
Asked to explain his material backstage after performing “Roundabout” and “Owner of a Lonely Heart” with Yes, Wakeman said that he didn’t tell his fellow bandmates what to expect with the speech. “No, they didn’t know. I do it all the time in England, so it was just selected insults to throw in tonight,” he explained to Vulture and other outlets. “Jon [Anderson] and Trev [Rabin] know what I do, so they were prepared to run off at any moment.” For what it’s worth, Wakeman also wore a fabulous sequined cape during the band’s two-song set. His keytar, though beautiful in its own right, didn’t stand a chance.
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