Yes
Yes/ABWH Live Performance of 'The Meeting' in London
In October 1989, Yes was in a dynamic phase of their career, performing live as part of the lineup that included members from the band Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH). Just prior to this recording, they released the self-titled album "Yes" in 1987, marking a significant reunion for many classic members after a few years of personnel changes. Interestingly, "The Meeting," performed in London, encapsulates that transitional period for the band, illustrating both their efforts to redefine their sound while still paying homage to their progressive roots. This concert was a key moment, showcasing the blend of musicianship and experimentation that fans had come to love. The London crowd's enthusiasm heightened the atmosphere, making it a memorable showcase not just for Yes but for the entire progressive rock scene of that era—where nostalgia mingled with innovation. Isn’t it fascinating how music can evoke not just memories, but a whole era?