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Yes Live in Berlin: Full Concert 90125 Tour Performance
Back in June 1984, Yes was riding high on the wave of their album "90125," which had just exploded onto the scene, showcasing a slightly shifted sound compared to their earlier progressive rock roots. This period marked a pivotal moment in their career, as it was the first album featuring Trevor Rabin, who brought a fresh, more commercial edge to their music. The live performance at the Waldbühne in Berlin didn't just reflect the band's new direction; it was a celebration of their resurgence, characterized by hits like “Owner of a Lonely Heart” and the show opener “Cinema.” Interestingly, this lineup featured founding members like Jon Anderson and Chris Squire, alongside newer talents such as Rabin and the returning Tony Kaye on keyboards. Their energy and chemistry on stage were electric, emphasizing how this era was not just a performance but a rebirth for Yes—one that resonated with fans and introduced them to a broader audience. Isn’t it fascinating how a live show can encapsulate a band’s journey?