Yes
Yes - 'And You and I' Live Performance at Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam
In November 2001, Yes was riding a wave of revitalization with the release of their studio album, "Magnification," just a month prior. This album marked a significant point in their career as they returned to the studio after a long hiatus, infusing fresh energy and musicianship into their music. During the Amsterdam concert at the Heineken Music Hall, the band showcased not just their classic hits but also the new material, highlighting their ability to blend the old with the new, even in the absence of the legendary keyboardist Rick Wakeman. Tom Brislin stepped in brilliantly, allowing Yes to maintain their intricate soundscapes. It’s noteworthy that this live performance reflects the band’s resilience and commitment to their craft, demonstrating how they adapt and evolve while staying true to their progressive roots. Who would’ve thought that a change in lineup could lead to such a memorable concert, right?