Yes
Yes - Live in Buenos Aires Full Concert at The Obras Sanitarias Stadium
In May 1998, Yes was riding the wave of their resurgence, fueled by the release of "The Ladder," which came just a year earlier. This album marked a significant return to form, blending progressive rock with a more accessible sound that aimed to attract both old fans and new listeners. During the time of the Buenos Aires concert, the band was celebrating the vibrant chemistry of its lineup, featuring iconic members like Jon Anderson and Steve Howe, bringing their intricate melodies and harmonies to life. Interestingly, the Buenos Aires performance was the third show on a mini-tour in Argentina, and it stood out primarily because it was the only one with quality footage that circulated publicly. The intimate atmosphere at the Estadio Obras Sanitarias highlighted the band's connection with their audience, proving that even seasoned veterans can command a crowd with the same energy as in their earliest days. Isn’t it remarkable how music can bridge the gap of time and experience?