Yes
Yes - Full Concert in Tucson, AZ Performing Big Generator Tour
In February 1988, when Yes graced the stage at the Tucson Convention Center for the "Big Generator Tour," the band was riding a wave of renewed energy, following the release of their album *Big Generator* just a few months earlier. This album, their twelfth studio effort, highlighted a more accessible sound compared to previous progressive rock adventures, blending pop sensibilities with their signature complexity. It's fascinating to note how they had previously grappled with lineup changes, and this period in particular showcased the chemistry between members like Trevor Rabin, Chris Squire, and Jon Anderson. The setlist from the concert reflects a mix of fresh tracks like "Rhythm of Love" and classics like "Heart of the Sunrise," demonstrating their ability to balance innovation with fan favorites. With a growing audience in the late '80s, this performance illustrated Yes's resilience and adaptability in the ever-evolving music scene. Who doesn’t love a little nostalgia wrapped in synth-heavy riffs and soaring vocals?