Yes
Yes Live Performance of 'Starship Trooper' at Westfalenhalle Dortmund
In June 1984, Yes was riding the wave of their album "90125," which had launched the band back into the limelight with its more accessible sound and commercial success. "90125" was a game-changer, introducing hits like “Owner of a Lonely Heart” and marking a shift toward a more pop-oriented style. This transition was significant, as Yes was previously known for their intricate progressive rock compositions. The concert at Westfalenhalle in Dortmund, Germany, showcased not only their evolving sound but also their incredible stage presence, connecting with fans in a way that resonated deeply. Interestingly, this period also marked the return of guitarist Trevor Rabin, whose influence on the band's sound was profound, blending rock with new wave elements. This live performance ignited excitement, proving that even after several lineup changes and musical experiments, Yes could still deliver an unforgettable experience. Wouldn't it be incredible to witness that electrifying moment firsthand?