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Yes Performs 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' for The Prince's Trust at Wembley Arena
In November 2004, Yes was riding a wave of resurgence, having just released their album "Magnification" in 2001, which marked a new chapter for the band after some lineup changes. The live performance of "Owner of a Lonely Heart" at Wembley Arena for The Prince's Trust was more than just a nostalgic trip; it showcased the group's ability to still capture audiences with their classic hits while embracing fresh reinvigoration. This particular track, originally from the 1983 album "90125," remains one of their most commercially successful singles, fusing their progressive roots with a catchy pop-rock vibe. Trevor Horn, who originally produced "90125," was back in the fold, adding an interesting layer of nostalgia and synergy to this live event. It’s fascinating to see how the band blended their legacy with contemporary performances, captivating not just longtime fans but also a new audience. Who would’ve guessed that these musical legends would still be strumming the same heartstrings decades later?