Yes
Yes Concert in Buenos Aires Performing 'New Language'
Ah, Yes—the band that forever changed the landscape of progressive rock! By September 12, 1999, when they performed live in Buenos Aires, they were riding the wave of their album "The Ladder," which had dropped just a year earlier in 1999. "The Ladder" marked a significant moment for the band, as it was their first studio album with keyboardist Igor Khoroshev, injecting a fresh perspective into their sound. This live recording captures the magic of Yes at a time when they were re-establishing themselves after several lineup changes. The energy at the Estadio Luna Park must have been electric, with fans eagerly soaking in favorites like "New Language" that speaks to their ability to blend lyrical depth with intricate melodies. It's fascinating to think that after decades in the music game, Yes was still passionate and committed to their craft, continually evolving while honoring their progressive roots. The performance in Buenos Aires not only showcases their technical prowess but also reinforces their enduring legacy in rock history.