Yes
Yes: Live Concert at Houston Summit with Full Concert Performance
In February 1988, when Yes took the stage at The Summit in Houston, they had just released their album *Big Generator* a few months prior, in late 1987. At this point in their career, the band was navigating the shifting musical landscape of the late '80s, striving to adapt while still holding on to their progressive rock roots. Interestingly, *Big Generator* showcased a more polished sound compared to their earlier works, featuring radio-friendly tracks that aimed to capture a broader audience—much like many of their contemporaries. This live concert, capturing the energy of the era, marked a significant moment as it celebrated this new direction, highlighting hits like “Rhythm of Love.” Plus, this show is a testament to their ability to blend theatrical performance with intricate musicianship, a hallmark that’s kept fans intrigued over the decades. It's fascinating to see how Yes continually reinvent themselves while still giving a nod to their rich history.