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Yes - Live In Toledo, Ohio: Full Concert Featuring 'Cinema', 'Leave It' and More

Venue: Centennial Hall Location: Toledo, Ohio, United States Date: March 2, 1984

Back in March 1984, when Yes took to the stage at Centennial Hall in Toledo, the band was riding high on the success of their album "90125," which had been released just a few months earlier, in November 1983. This album marked a significant turning point for Yes, embracing a more mainstream sound and featuring some of their most radio-friendly tracks. Notably, "Owner of a Lonely Heart" became a huge hit, making it the band's first single to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The live performance in Toledo is a snapshot of the band dynamically blending their classic progressive rock roots with a fresh, polished approach tailored for a new decade. The energy in the air must've been electric, with fans eagerly singing along to hits like "Leave It" and "Yours Is No Disgrace," as they celebrated a beloved band reinventing itself while still honoring its storied past. It’s fascinating to see how an iconic group like Yes can evolve, navigate trends, and create memorable live experiences.

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