Thank you for posting ! I have seen this tour in June 1984 in Dortmund, Westfalenhalle, Germany. It would be the wisest to consider the classical symphonic Yes-staff of the 70's and the melodic hardrock band of those 80's as two different bands and concepts with Advantages and disadvantages on every side.
Even 40 years later the 90125 sounds spectecular. We all can't believe that's really a YES Album. But Rabin makes the difference. A perfect show with a perfect band !
Eu tinha esse show em VHS. Foi revolucionário na época, pelos efeitos visuais aliados a um som que conquistou novos fãs para o Yes, que foram ousados, mas acertaram em cheio! Em um documentário, John Anderson declarou que os seus shows passaram a ser lotados, mas confessou que a maior parte dos novos fãs vinham para ver Trevor Rabin (rsrs). Assisti diversas vezes no meu vídeo cassete (!!) e o procurei no youtube por anos! Finalmente foi publicado e com excelente qualidade! Muito grato, Jeffry!
Shows lotados eles já faziam nos anos 70. Prova disso é o vídeo do show no estádio Queen's Park Rangers em 75. O que faltava mesmo eram as fãs histéricas kkkkkk.
Yes is Yes, since 1968 to 2024, and no one album is the same to another, including the personel, this is the magic with they... Who married with his era, soon stay widower...
Peak 1980's Yes... every bit as important to their canon as the 70's were. Utterly superb. I love both era's but for me personally I relate more to the 90125 version of this iconic rock band.
Wow ,,,i first seen this on the bbc late night in concert way back in the early 80s ...fantastic album and great band..thanks for posting thats my sunday morning sorted .
1. 00:01 Intro 2. 00:57 Intro : Cinema 3. 02:53 Leave It 4. 07:12 Hold On 5. 14:30 I've Seen All Good People 6. 21:21 Changes 7. 28:18 Owner of a Lonely Heart 8. 34:20 It Can Happen 9. 41:32 City of Love 10. 48:32 Starship Trooper 11. 1:04:46 Outro
14:21 I've been waiting 40-years to see/hear this part again. I had just started learning acoustic Guitar around late 1983 and I remember being utterly gobsmacked when I heard Trevor Rabin playing that acoustic guitar part (14:50) when this was broadcast on TV originally (probably 84/85?) The Internet is incredible!
el VHS original es de 1985, el DVD del 2006, seguramente fue remasterizado. Lo que me parece es que usaron muchas pistas pregrabadas, al menos lo que se oye aca
It must have been so hard for '70s Yes fans to accept this iteration of the band... but the control and musicianship here is remarkable in its own right. Incredible show.
I knew about Trevor Rabin before this version of Yes formed due to the Wolf album. This lineup brought Yes through the anti prog time line, it also gave Chris Squire the opportunity to become the Joint frontman he deserved to be.
I got lucky and saw them at the Forum in Los Angeles, I believe around 1987. Playing the new stuff and of course: Close to the edge and classics. It was very good
Mi primer acercamiento a Yes fué el álbum 90125 y el Big Generator (que lo mencionan en el fragmento de película al inicio). Posteriormente me fuí a los discos de los años '70 totalmente diferentes a estos dos álbumes ochenteros.
I’m a self-confessed ‘Yes purist’ but even at the time I recognised that the band probably needed a new direction as ‘prog’ had ceased to interest the general music buying public. Trevor brought that new direction. I’ve enjoyed some of their work with him in the band but I will always prefer the earlier Yes material. Nevertheless, he did add a more commercial element to their output and probably kept the media interested in what the band was doing. I finally lost all interest in them when Jon Anderson left (or did they leave him?). Anyway, no Jon, no band in my view! Chris’s death was a tragic blow too.
I'm glad someone finally recognizes this. To be fair, Queen couldn't bring the middle section of Bohemian Rhapsody to the stage either, but at least they didn't mime it, but left the stage while the tape ran. I say all this with a fond appreciation of the album, though.
Sure that the Yes purists will disagree but I think Trevor’s Rabin really added something special to the group. Just gotta listen to changes!
mmmmmm....🤔
Totally agree. Purists miss the point that truly great artists in every medium evolve over their creative lifespans.
Yes, this is absolutely amazing!!
Of course, he gave the band a new heart and style
Absolutely right, better player than Howe ,way more dynamic live. One of the best I've seen.
Estadio Velez Sarsfield, febrero del '85, quedará por siempre en mi memoria
Brani molto difficili da eseguire soprattutto dal vivo. Sicuramente tra i migliori gruppi di sempre anche grazie alla voce "unica " di jon ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for posting ! I have seen this tour in June 1984 in Dortmund, Westfalenhalle, Germany. It would be the wisest to consider the classical symphonic Yes-staff of the 70's and the melodic hardrock band of those 80's as two different bands and concepts with Advantages and disadvantages on every side.
Trevor Rabin is a musical animal! Absolute genius, killer guitarist and much underrated!
This is as perfect as possible!
Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic sound here, thanks for uploading! You can hear every scrape of Chris Squire's pick. And the drums sound massive. What a great show!
Obrigado por isso, ótima qualidade, ótimo áudio, eu sempre sonhei com isso! Obrigado de verdade!!
Even 40 years later the 90125 sounds spectecular. We all can't believe that's really a YES Album. But Rabin makes the difference. A perfect show with a perfect band !
What a jewel!!! Thank u very much for posting!!
I'm in love with this Yes era....they where so elegant!!❤
It’s the perfect soundtrack for the coming year…thanks for sharing!
Amazing live performance! Thanks for sharing!
Eu tinha esse show em VHS. Foi revolucionário na época, pelos efeitos visuais aliados a um som que conquistou novos fãs para o Yes, que foram ousados, mas acertaram em cheio! Em um documentário, John Anderson declarou que os seus shows passaram a ser lotados, mas confessou que a maior parte dos novos fãs vinham para ver Trevor Rabin (rsrs). Assisti diversas vezes no meu vídeo cassete (!!) e o procurei no youtube por anos! Finalmente foi publicado e com excelente qualidade! Muito grato, Jeffry!
Shows lotados eles já faziam nos anos 70. Prova disso é o vídeo do show no estádio Queen's Park Rangers em 75. O que faltava mesmo eram as fãs histéricas kkkkkk.
At last, a decent copy of this great show! All we've had is an old VHS version until now. Thanks!
YES é Magnificamente MARAVILHOSO!!!!! AMOOOOO
YES é de outro planeta.
A masterpiece! Great
Só YES. Simples YES ...
seeing is believing, spectacularly difficult music made to look easy. Loved it!
Quel concert ...et quel son !!!
Fabuleux 👍
unique !!! magique!!!!
Yes is Yes, since 1968 to 2024, and no one album is the same to another, including the personel, this is the magic with they... Who married with his era, soon stay widower...
Peak 1980's Yes... every bit as important to their canon as the 70's were. Utterly superb. I love both era's but for me personally I relate more to the 90125 version of this iconic rock band.
Wow ,,,i first seen this on the bbc late night in concert way back in the early 80s ...fantastic album and great band..thanks for posting thats my sunday morning sorted .
What a wonderful time-capsule of 1980's fashion/styling and video effects this is!
The music is pretty good as well! 😂
Oh that lovely bass
1. 00:01 Intro
2. 00:57 Intro : Cinema
3. 02:53 Leave It
4. 07:12 Hold On
5. 14:30 I've Seen All Good People
6. 21:21 Changes
7. 28:18 Owner of a Lonely Heart
8. 34:20 It Can Happen
9. 41:32 City of Love
10. 48:32 Starship Trooper
11. 1:04:46 Outro
I bought this after also buying Fragile and Close to the Edge.
It ALL blew me away. I still absolutely love it ❤
There are many Yeses, but they are all one and only Yes.
I watched this VHS endlessly back in the day.
Me too. I still love it so much 😊
俺もだ('_')
So do I. I love it!🌞
Sin fisuras, ni una sola. La perfección.
14:21 I've been waiting 40-years to see/hear this part again. I had just started learning acoustic Guitar around late 1983 and I remember being utterly gobsmacked when I heard Trevor Rabin playing that acoustic guitar part (14:50) when this was broadcast on TV originally (probably 84/85?)
The Internet is incredible!
Excelente calidad de audio, escuchando a finales de 2024, casi 2025
el VHS original es de 1985, el DVD del 2006, seguramente fue remasterizado. Lo que me parece es que usaron muchas pistas pregrabadas, al menos lo que se oye aca
😊Changes is spectaculary ...
I watch this on a Brazilian TV, after Rock In Rio 1985
Isso aí é ouro puro, meu amigo !!!!
Great to see this video - I watched their concert in Munich
久々に見て大興奮。Trevor HornとTrevor Rabinに巡り合ってYESが復活。最高のユニットでした!
good one! def some pre recorded backing tracks though, Leave It background vocals for instance
What a great concert.
Cheers.
Excelente espetacular obrigado por postar Valeuuu 🎶🇧🇷🎵 👏👏👏👏
Madre mia!!! cuantos buenos recuerdos!!!!
Gracias por compartir. Saludos desde Venezuela.
When this album came out I was a child and it was of really something!
このビデオを大好きでした。アップロードしてくれてありがとう🎸
Thanks for sharing this, I love it so much. I listened to the album when I was a boy...
Absolutely amazing music. 😍🎙️🎸👍
I saw exactly this same show with the same exactly stage at the first Rock in Rio in 1985! They played in two nights and I saw both. Great times.
Eu também
diversi ma sempre gli yes
Best live album in my teenage.
El mejor concierto!!!, para mi, y Trevor Rabin la guitarra de YES!!!
It must have been so hard for '70s Yes fans to accept this iteration of the band... but the control and musicianship here is remarkable in its own right. Incredible show.
I knew about Trevor Rabin before this version of Yes formed due to the Wolf album.
This lineup brought Yes through the anti prog time line, it also gave Chris Squire the opportunity to become the Joint frontman he deserved to be.
Super Band!
Fabulous!
Their best album
Agree completely! Like a Deep Purple Mark II !!!
Thank you for posting this… i played the VHS so much the tape died and I have been looking for this for years and years…
このビデオとポリスのシンクロニシティコンサートは死ぬほど大好きでした。
このビデオは「セックスと嘘とビデオテープ」のソダ―バーグの監督デビュー作でもあります。
シンクロニシティコンサートは当時勢いの有ったゴドレイ&クレームの監督作でもあり
どちらも映像的にも素晴らしかったですね。
過少評価され気味のラビンの演奏はハウよりもシャープで個人的には好きでした。
ライブでのクリスとの絡みはロックっぽくてかっこよくて好きです。
このツアーの映像でラビンが赤い服を着ているバージョンもここにあがっていますが
やはりこのバージョンが製品化されたのがわかる気がします。
I got lucky and saw them at the Forum in Los Angeles, I believe around 1987. Playing the new stuff and of course: Close to the edge and classics. It was very good
time when music was music.
I saw Yes this tour in Stockholm! Wow!
¡Estupendo!
Thank you so muchhh for upload 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Great !!!
One of the best performances ever!
this version of Yes is quite smoking. they seem happy and energized too, especially Chris!! Also i really like Jon and Trevor sharing/swapping vocals.
ロンリーハートめちゃカッコ良し😊
genialna muzyka
Bober wie o tym.
Trevor and Trevor were a great combination and add them to Art Of Noise.
これは見に行きたかったな!
❤Rabin is a monster 🤩🥳🙏
Hold On! What a song 🎉
Trevor Rabin was just made for this Band. All respect👍
このライブでのStarship Trooperはこの時代のYesのベストテイクだと思うよ。
Посмотрел это видео -лишний раз убедился-YES-its part of my life,indeed
even when seen from the absolute vantage point of yes` unsurpassed 1970s albums, 90125 was a fabulous achievement..
Great band
amazing
Alex was ahead of his time. Yes didn't release Big Generator for another 3 years.
TREMENDO!!!
Grande lineup anche con Kaye & Rabin! Farei volentieri cambio con gli odierni Yes, ombra di questi... Peccato che Chris ed Alan siano volati via ....
Masterpiece concert
Excelente 👍
Same concert assisted in Buenos Aires
Excellent performance an high vibes
En el 94 con la misma formación en Obras la rompieron toda! La mayor aplanadora del rock que vi en mi vida.
Bom RockRio ⚡🎼⚡
Mi primer acercamiento a Yes fué el álbum 90125 y el Big Generator (que lo mencionan en el fragmento de película al inicio). Posteriormente me fuí a los discos de los años '70 totalmente diferentes a estos dos álbumes ochenteros.
😻😻😻😻😻😻
THANKS SO MUCH
Exelente video. Pero no se puede comparar con el material anterior de la banda
Any excuse to play this version of the band. Love this era.
59:29 On the electric guitar, MR. TREVOR RABIN!!!
trevor horn is the real genius
I’m a self-confessed ‘Yes purist’ but even at the time I recognised that the band probably needed a new direction as ‘prog’ had ceased to interest the general music buying public. Trevor brought that new direction. I’ve enjoyed some of their work with him in the band but I will always prefer the earlier Yes material. Nevertheless, he did add a more commercial element to their output and probably kept the media interested in what the band was doing. I finally lost all interest in them when Jon Anderson left (or did they leave him?). Anyway, no Jon, no band in my view! Chris’s death was a tragic blow too.
I got the original DVD
Direção do então desconhecido, Steven Soderbergh.
Already showing his advanced creativity, especially considering how relatively new the medium of video was.
無駄なイメージ映像のおかげでせっかくの素晴らしい演奏の多くが見られないのが残念。
スティーヴン・ソダーバーグは大いなる罪を犯した!
Alan White.
Tanto Yes como en DM fue un compositor de darle un sonido y sentido única a las dos bandas.
Un genio, Trevor Rabin otro genio!!
With big genetaror we get a very commercial product. Doesn't mean is bad but we miss how YES escence vanishing
来年はジョンが来日するらしいがチケットとれるかなあ。
In case you're only here for *Owner of a lonely heart*-as I am-it begins at 29:13.
迷走期は 迷走期なりに成果を出すバンド
That's not Yes.
If Squire said it was Yes, it was Yes. You have no say in it. 🖕
Great gig but Trevor Rabin is in love with Chris Squire it would seem.
Leave it.... is a big playback....
I'm glad someone finally recognizes this. To be fair, Queen couldn't bring the middle section of Bohemian Rhapsody to the stage either, but at least they didn't mime it, but left the stage while the tape ran. I say all this with a fond appreciation of the album, though.
リーブイットはライブで再現不可能とおもっていたがやっぱ口パクだった。