Yes
Yes - Live In Millersville: Full Concert Performance of 90125 Tour
In 1984, Yes was riding high on the wave of their resurgence, firmly planted in the spotlight thanks to their album "90125," which had been released just months earlier, in November 1983. This was a pivotal moment for the band, as "90125" marked a significant shift in their sound, leaning more toward a polished, pop-rock vibe, which helped them capture a new audience while still holding onto their progressive roots. The live recording from Millersville University on February 28, 1984, captures the energy of this fresh chapter, reflecting the band’s enthusiasm as they performed tracks that would become staples of their repertoire. This was also the first gig of the "90125" tour, setting a dynamic tone for what was to come. Fun fact—this era saw Trevor Rabin stepping into a prominent role, bringing a different flavor to Yes’s music, which contributed greatly to their success at the time. It's a fascinating intersection of legacy and evolution, don’t you think?