Yes
Yes/ABWH Live in Harrisburg - Performance of 'The Meeting'
In the summer of 1989, Yes was riding a wave of revival with their album "Union," which had just been released earlier that year. This album was significant, marking a reunion of the band's classic lineup, alongside members from the band Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (ABWH). The performance recorded in Harrisburg captures a unique moment where former and current members united on stage, showcasing the intricate musicality and layered harmonies that Yes is famous for. It’s fascinating to note that this collaboration wasn’t just a nostalgic nod; it brought a fresh energy to their sound, blending various stylistic elements. The song "The Meeting" performed during this concert reflects the transitional period the band was navigating—embracing new directions while celebrating their rich history. Fans were treated to an exhilarating display of musicianship, demonstrating why Yes has persevered as a cornerstone of progressive rock. It’s moments like these that remind us why live performances can create magic!