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Yes Live in Seattle - Full Concert at Seattle Center Coliseum
When Yes took the stage at the Seattle Center Coliseum on April 3, 1984, they were hitting their stride during the immensely successful “90125” tour. This period marked a pivotal moment in their career, as the album "90125," released just a few months earlier, became their most commercially successful record, driven by the hit single "Owner of a Lonely Heart." It's fascinating how this album represented a shift from their progressive rock roots to a more radio-friendly sound. In concert, the lineup also showcased the talents of Trevor Rabin, whose fresh rock-infused style breathed new life into the band, helping them to reestablish their place in the music scene. The Seattle show is not just a performance; it's a testament to Yes's adaptability and the evolution of their sound during the 80s—a time when many bands were grappling with changes in the music landscape. What do you think made their return so monumental?