I've listened to everyone for the last 40 yrs.. For my money Trevor Rabin is the best all around complete musician there is.. All bases covered, no weakness in any department.. The guy's a monster..
I saw them three times right when the first album came out to seeing them with Trevor Rabin to this day, one of the greatest bands of all time and especially live they never disappointed!
I think the record executives were wrong; Rabin was a powerful lead singer and could have carried the band. On the other hand, getting Anderson back meant that we got the incredible mix of voices (as well as better lyrics for the songs). Part of 90125's power (both studio and live) comes from the prevalent mystical self-help lyrics (which came mostly from Jon Anderson adding to and revising other band members' lyrics, particularly those of Trevor Rabin) being delivered with such force and conviction. The band members act like they are delivering the most important message in the world to their listeners.
I love the Rabin era of “YesWest” lineup. They were very tight and cohesive. I love 90125 a lot, but I think my favorite Rabin era album is either Talk or Big Generator.
@@tedcabana It wasn’t really a Rabin solo project. It was a totally new band called Cinema that Squire Alan White and Tony Kaye formed with Trevor. They recorded some demos and played together for a little bit, but then they noticed that some songs didn’t have vocals, so they brought Jon in to sing some stuff. They noticed that it was 4/5 of original Yes, so they just called it Yes.
The live recording 9012live was an all around incredible piece of work. I think it was recorded in Edmonton around '84-'86. Yes has always been tight as a popcorn fart. Chris ain't no slouch on bass either. I remember a sign that said "YES Edmonton rocks" I would love to get that complete video or its equal. Any help appreciated.
I've listened to everyone for the last 40 yrs..
For my money Trevor Rabin is the best all around complete musician there is..
All bases covered, no weakness in any department..
The guy's a monster..
Lukather is right there.
Trevor Rabin is one hell of a player and is a very unique producer.
I was at the Dortmond gig in june 1984. It was a lovely show i´ll never forget
Such a good band and such a meaningful song. ✌️🎸✌️
I am 62 and this is my favorite song of all of time!
Trevor is a ridiculously talented guitar player-fast,hot, sweet.
One of my alltime favorites.
I saw them three times right when the first album came out to seeing them with Trevor Rabin to this day, one of the greatest bands of all time and especially live they never disappointed!
I was 19 when this album released, now ı'm 59 and still listening just like first delight.
Im 18, first discovered this band through this album of theirs and this song made me fall in love with them :)
I seen this tour 90125 in Cleveland 1984 great concert!
I can't believe how good this sounds live. Incredible job!
My favorite Yes song!
I think the record executives were wrong; Rabin was a powerful lead singer and could have carried the band. On the other hand, getting Anderson back meant that we got the incredible mix of voices (as well as better lyrics for the songs).
Part of 90125's power (both studio and live) comes from the prevalent mystical self-help lyrics (which came mostly from Jon Anderson adding to and revising other band members' lyrics, particularly those of Trevor Rabin) being delivered with such force and conviction. The band members act like they are delivering the most important message in the world to their listeners.
Yes...another damn good band. This incarnation of Yes for 90125 and Big Generator albums will always be my favorite.
I love the Rabin era of “YesWest” lineup. They were very tight and cohesive. I love 90125 a lot, but I think my favorite Rabin era album is either Talk or Big Generator.
I think this is Yes at their best. Thanks for the upload!
seen enough of Yes on RUclips, and can say that this is their finest live moment ever, right here
When the band YES highjacked Trevor Rabin's solo project and called it the new YES.
@@tedcabana It wasn’t really a Rabin solo project. It was a totally
new band called Cinema that Squire Alan White and Tony Kaye formed with Trevor. They recorded some demos and played together for a little bit, but then they noticed that some songs didn’t have vocals, so they brought Jon in to sing some stuff. They noticed that it was 4/5 of original Yes, so they just called it Yes.
I wore out my copy of the 90125 tape when I was a kid... I forgot how good this whole dang album is!
Possibly, (In my opinion) one of the heaviest songs on 90125.
👏👏👏 lovely
I was there a couple times at Alpine Valley, Wisconsin. 84ish.
Fucking phenomenal!
geil die alten Yes Sachen!!!
Favorite song on 90125
Buen disco.. me gusto desde siempre.
Memories of 1986...
FANTASTIC!
Excellent!!!
The live recording 9012live was an all around incredible piece of work. I think it was recorded in Edmonton around '84-'86. Yes has always been tight as a popcorn fart. Chris ain't no slouch on bass either. I remember a sign that said "YES Edmonton rocks" I would love to get that complete video or its equal. Any help appreciated.
Trevor Rabin!
Good gord!!!
Chris Squire and his 8 string bass.....
💖💝
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