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Live Performances by Yes in 1985

YES - 'Changes' Live Performance at Rock in Rio 1985

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 7:04
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    In 1985, Yes was making waves in a transformative phase of their career, particularly highlighted by their performance at Rock in Rio. This was a landmark event as it marked the band’s first-ever appearance in Brazil—a significant moment for both Yes and their South American fans. Just before this electrifying live recording, they released the album *90125* in 1983, which showcased a more commercial sound and introduced the hit single "Owner of a Lonely Heart." This track not only resonated with a new audience but also propelled Yes into the mainstream music scene with its blend of rock and pop elements. Interestingly, *90125* was the first album featuring Trevor Rabin, whose influence was crucial in shaping the band's evolving sound. The energy and excitement of their performance in Rio captured an adventurous spirit, serving as a reminder of how music can connect cultures and generations. What a time to be a fan, right?

YES Performance of 'I've Seen All Good People' at Rock in Rio

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 7:19
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    In January 1985, Yes delivered a stunning performance at Rock in Rio, showcasing their enduring appeal during a vibrant era for rock music. Just prior to this live recording, the band had released the album "90125" in 1983, often hailed as a resurgence for Yes. This album marked a significant shift, incorporating more accessible pop elements while still showcasing their progressive rock roots. Interestingly, "90125" spawned the hit "Owner of a Lonely Heart," which propelled them into mainstream success, making it their most commercially successful album. The Rock in Rio performance exemplified this new direction, as they played a blend of classic cuts and fresh material, sealing their legacy as one of the defining sounds of the era. Plus, performing in front of a massive crowd in Brazil was a pivotal moment, highlighting their international appeal during the mid-'80s rock scene. It’s a reminder of how music transcends borders, don’t you think?

YES Performs 'Roundabout' at Rock in Rio Concert - Part 5

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 6:31
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    In 1985, Yes was riding the wave of their remarkable legacy, bringing their symphonic rock sound to the masses at the iconic Rock in Rio festival. Prior to this performance, they released the album *90125* in 1983, which marked a significant shift in their style, blending progressive rock with a sharper, more radio-friendly edge. This album not only renewed their fan base but also spawned the massive hit "Owner of a Lonely Heart," which reached the top of the charts. By the time of their live recording in Rio, the band was revitalized, showcasing their talent in front of an electrifying crowd of 250,000 people—talk about pressure! The performance of "Roundabout" during this concert exemplified their ability to combine technical prowess with captivating stage presence, a hallmark of Yes's appeal. Interestingly, this concert also highlighted their ability to evolve while honoring their roots, reflecting the very essence of what made them a staple in rock history.

  • In January 1985, Yes was well into their fascinating musical journey, having recently released "90125" in 1983, a pivotal album that marked their fora... Read Full Description >

    In January 1985, Yes was well into their fascinating musical journey, having recently released "90125" in 1983, a pivotal album that marked their foray into a more mainstream rock sound. This change came at a time when the band was trying to reinvent itself amidst a rapidly changing music scene. Just before the live recording in Argentina, Yes was enjoying substantial commercial success, driven by the hit single "Owner of a Lonely Heart." The live performance captured in the video showcases their ability to blend intricate musicianship with accessible melodies, something that was central to their identity throughout the 70s and into the 80s. Interestingly, this concert also reflects their evolving lineup, featuring guitarist Trevor Rabin, who brought a fresh, energetic edge to their classic progressive sound. It’s fascinating to see how this live recording encapsulates a transitional period for Yes—a moment where they balanced their progressive roots with the demands of a new era in rock music. The energy and enthusiasm from the crowd in Argentina highlight the band's ability to connect with audiences globally, even as their musical direction shifted.

YES Perform Live in Argentina - Part 2 (1985 Concert)

Argentina

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 10:42
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    In January 1985, when Yes performed live in Argentina, they were riding the wave of their album "90125," which had been released in late 1983. This album marked a significant shift in the band's musical direction, embracing a more polished, radio-friendly sound that helped revitalize their popularity in the '80s. "90125" produced hits like “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” which climbed to the top of the charts and solidified the band's status in the mainstream music scene. Interestingly, the live recording captures a period of transition for Yes, as they were integrating new elements and soaring into a new era of progressive rock, blending their classic roots with fresh sounds that appealed to a broader audience. The Argentina concert didn’t just highlight their musical prowess—it also demonstrated their ability to connect with fans globally at a time when many bands were struggling for relevance. The electricity in the crowd during this performance showcases just how impactful Yes was, even amidst changing musical landscapes.

YES - Yours Is No Disgrace Live at Rock in Rio 1985 Part 1

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 9:18
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    In January 1985, Yes took the stage at the legendary Rock in Rio festival, showcasing their distinctive blend of progressive rock to a massive crowd. This performance came shortly after the release of their album "90125," which had dropped in late 1983 and marked a significant turning point for the band. "90125" was not just a commercial success, but it also introduced a more radio-friendly sound, featuring hits like “Owner of a Lonely Heart.” The Rock in Rio performance highlighted this shift—blending the intricate musicianship Yes was known for with a more accessible vibe. Interestingly, this concert was part of their resurgence after lineup changes that had somewhat destabilized the band's trajectory in previous years. The energy captured in this live recording reflects both the excitement of their renewed fame and the passionate fan base that remained loyal, making it a pivotal moment in their ongoing journey.

YES Live Concert in Rio de Janeiro - Performance of '90210'

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 1:44:33
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    In January 1985, when Yes performed at the live concert in Rio de Janeiro, the band was riding the wave of their album *90125*, which had launched them back into mainstream success. Released just months earlier in late 1983, *90125* featured the hit single "Owner of a Lonely Heart," a track that not only showcased their refined sound during the 1980s but also marked a significant shift in the band's musical direction. Interestingly, this period saw Yes embracing more accessible, pop-oriented rock, a departure from their earlier progressive roots. This live performance, captured in "YES LIVE TV 1985 RIO," reflects the band's ongoing evolution, blending complex musicianship with catchy melodies that resonated well with a broad audience, all while performing in the vibrant backdrop of Brazil. It's fascinating to see how moments like this not only highlighted their adaptability but also set the stage for their enduring legacy in rock music.

YES Performs 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' at Rock in Rio Concert

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

January 1, 1985 | Video Length: 6:28
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    In 1985, Yes was riding high on the wave of their commercial resurgence, having released the album "90125" just before their electrifying performance at Rock in Rio. This album marked a pivotal moment in their career, as it embraced a more accessible sound blended with their unique progressive rock roots. Featuring the smash hit "Owner of a Lonely Heart," it showcased a fresh direction that appealed to a broader audience, earning them their first and only No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100. The live recording from Rock in Rio captures not only their vibrant energy but also the joyous reception of fans as they celebrated this reinvigorated chapter. Interestingly, this period also saw the band explore a more polished production style, significantly different from their earlier, more complex compositions. It's a striking demonstration of how they could evolve while still holding onto the essence that made them iconic in the first place.

YES - Full Concert Live at ROCK IN RIO, January 17, 1985

Rio de Janeiro

January 17, 1985 | Video Length: 2:29:49
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    Ah, Yes—a towering name in the progressive rock scene. By January 17, 1985, when they took the stage at Rock in Rio, the band was riding the wave of change. Just a year earlier, they had released *90125*, an album that marked a significant shift in their sound and style. It was catchy, commercially accessible, and even birthed the iconic hit “Owner of a Lonely Heart.” When they performed in Rio, it was a pivotal time—their embrace of a more mainstream sound was resonating with fans everywhere, as heightened by the thrilling atmosphere of one of the largest music festivals in the world. Something interesting about this performance? It was their first night at Rock in Rio, a moment that really showcased their ability to engage a massive crowd, blending their intricate musicianship with an electrifying live presence. It was a testament to their evolution and adaptability, proving that even rock veterans can reinvent themselves and captivate fresh audiences.

Yes Live Performance of 'It Can Happen' at Rock in Rio Concert

Rock in Rio
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

January 17, 1985 | Video Length: 7:17
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  • When Yes took the stage at Rock in Rio on January 17, 1985, they were riding the wave of their album *90125*, which had been released just a few month... Read Full Description >

    When Yes took the stage at Rock in Rio on January 17, 1985, they were riding the wave of their album *90125*, which had been released just a few months earlier. This album marked a significant turning point for the band, as it embraced a more radio-friendly sound, diverging from their lengthy progressive rock roots. Featuring hits like "Owner of a Lonely Heart," *90125* not only revitalized their career commercially but also introduced them to a new generation of fans. What’s fascinating about this live performance is that it showcases Yes in an exciting phase of reinvention. Despite the shift in style, the band retained their intricate musicianship and vibrant energy, which shone brightly in the energetic atmosphere of Rio. This show was one of the highlights of their career, capturing the quintessential blend of their classic elements with contemporary appeal—a testament to their enduring legacy even in a changing musical landscape.

Yes Live: Rock in Rio Full Concert Performance

Rock in Rio
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

January 17, 1985 | Video Length: 1:18:00
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  • In January 1985, Yes was riding a wave of renewed energy, having released their album "90125" just a year prior. This pivotal album marked a significa... Read Full Description >

    In January 1985, Yes was riding a wave of renewed energy, having released their album "90125" just a year prior. This pivotal album marked a significant shift for the band, embracing a more mainstream, radio-friendly sound that helped introduce them to a broader audience. Fans often remember "90125" for its hit single "Owner of a Lonely Heart," which showcased their ability to blend progressive rock roots with accessible melodies. During the January 17th performance at Rock in Rio, a festival that dramatically celebrated rock music's global appeal, the band had the chance to demonstrate this evolution live. Interestingly, this concert emphasized Yes's resilience through lineup changes, showcasing their adaptability. Given the spectacular backdrop of Rio and the festival's atmosphere, the energy they brought to the stage demonstrated not only their musical prowess but also their knack for connecting with fans, reaffirming their legendary status in the rock world.

Yes Live Performance of 'Hearts' at Rock in Rio, Rio De Janeiro

Rock in Rio
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

January 17, 1985 | Video Length: 8:06
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  • In January 1985, Yes found themselves at a pivotal moment in their career while performing at the legendary Rock in Rio festival. Just prior to this l... Read Full Description >

    In January 1985, Yes found themselves at a pivotal moment in their career while performing at the legendary Rock in Rio festival. Just prior to this live recording, they released their album "90125" in 1983, which marked a significant shift in their musical direction. With its more accessible pop sound, it included hits like "Owner of a Lonely Heart," propelling the band into mainstream success. The concert showcases "Hearts," a track from the same album, which reveals not only the band's evolving style but also their ability to resonate with a wider audience. An intriguing detail is that "90125" was the first Yes album to feature guitarist Trevor Rabin, who brought a fresh energy to the group, effectively redefining their image. By the time they took the stage in Rio, Yes was riding high on this new wave of popularity, blending their classic progressive rock roots with a more contemporary vibe, and that performance certainly captured this fascinating confluence of musical evolution.

Yes Live Performance of 'Changes' at Rock in Rio, Rio De Janeiro

Rock in Rio
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

January 17, 1985 | Video Length: 7:07
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  • In January 1985, when Yes performed at the legendary Rock in Rio festival, they were riding the wave of a profound transition. Their album "90125," re... Read Full Description >

    In January 1985, when Yes performed at the legendary Rock in Rio festival, they were riding the wave of a profound transition. Their album "90125," released just the year before in 1983, marked a significant shift in their musical style, embracing a more accessible, radio-friendly sound. This record became their most commercially successful release, featuring hits like "Owner of a Lonely Heart," which showcased a blend of progressive rock and pop elements that appealed to a broader audience. Interestingly, this particular live performance, which included the song "Changes," stood as a testament to the band’s ability to reinvent itself, maintaining their complex musicality while also tapping into mainstream success. At Rock in Rio, Yes not only drew huge crowds but also left an indelible mark, showcasing their resilience and adaptability in an ever-evolving music landscape. The electrifying atmosphere of the festival and the energy of the band during this era captured a moment of revitalization that fans still celebrate today.

Yes Live Performance of 'City of Love' at Rock in Rio, Rio De Janeiro

Rock in Rio
Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

January 17, 1985 | Video Length: 8:53
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    Alright, let’s dive in! On January 17, 1985, Yes delivered a vibrant performance at the Rock in Rio festival, showcasing their song “City of Love.” This live recording comes right on the heels of their album "90125," released in 1983, which marked a significant turning point for the band. "90125" not only gave Yes a fresh pop-rock vibe but also produced the iconic hit "Owner of a Lonely Heart," propelling them into a new era of mainstream success. By the time they hit the Rio stage, Yes was navigating a landscape ripe with change, blending their progressive roots with catchy hooks and polished production. Interestingly, this performance was part of a grand festival that highlighted a resurgence of rock music in Brazil, drawing vast crowds and a new audience for the genre. What’s more, “City of Love,” with its emotive lyrics and infectious melody, really captures that euphoric feeling of the ‘80s rock scene. It’s fascinating how a single performance can encapsulate a pivotal moment in a band’s evolution, don’t you think?

YES - Owner of a Lonely Heart Live in Buenos Aires at Estadio de Vélez Sarsfield

Estadio de Vélez Sarsfield
Buenos Aires, Argentina

February 1, 1985 | Video Length: 6:41
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  • In February 1985, Yes was riding high on the waves of their successful album *90125*, which had dropped just a couple of years earlier, in 1983. This ... Read Full Description >

    In February 1985, Yes was riding high on the waves of their successful album *90125*, which had dropped just a couple of years earlier, in 1983. This album marked a significant turning point for the band, propelling them into the mainstream with hits like "Owner of a Lonely Heart." The energy in Buenos Aires during their first performance in Argentina was electric—fans were eager and perhaps a bit feverish with anticipation after years of waiting to see the band live. The performance at the Estadio de Vélez Sarsfield captured this magic, combining rock and a few fresh new takes on their progressive roots. It's also interesting to note that this era introduced a more accessible sound for Yes, appealing to a broader audience. This evolution wasn't just a shift in sound; it symbolized their adaptability and willingness to embrace change, something that would become a hallmark of their long, entwined history in the music world.

YES Concert in Buenos Aires 1985: Cierre del recital en Estadio de Vélez Sarsfield

Estadio de Vélez Sarsfield
Buenos Aires, Argentina

February 1, 1985 | Video Length: 10:33
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    In 1985, when Yes performed their extraordinary live show at Estadio de Vélez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires, they were riding the wave of their album "90125," which had been released just a year earlier. This album marked a significant shift for the band, blending their progressive rock roots with a more accessible pop sound, ultimately helping Yes secure a new generation of fans. Few bands can claim to have such a diverse and dedicated following, and seeing them live for the first time in Argentina must have felt electric. The anticipation was palpable in the air that night—after years of longing for a local performance, fans were treated to an unforgettable experience. It was a moment where time seemed to stand still, showcasing the band's influential soundscapes against the vibrant backdrop of 1980s rock culture. Just imagine the rush of emotions as they closed the recital; it’s a memory that surely lingers to this day!

Yes Live in Buenos Aires - Full Concert Performance

Estadio Vélez Sarsfield
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

February 9, 1985 | Video Length: 2:37:32
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  • In February 1985, Yes was gearing up for a compelling chapter in their storied career. Just before this live recording in Buenos Aires, they released ... Read Full Description >

    In February 1985, Yes was gearing up for a compelling chapter in their storied career. Just before this live recording in Buenos Aires, they released "90125" in late 1983, an album that marked a significant shift in their sound. With Trevor Rabin at the helm, the band embraced a more radio-friendly, pop-rock style, appealing to a broader audience. The lead single, “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” became a massive hit, showcasing not only their evolution but also their ability to captivate a new generation. During the Buenos Aires performance, fans witnessed a lineup that blended classic members like Jon Anderson and Chris Squire with the fresh energy of Rabin and keyboardist Tony Kaye. It’s fascinating to think about the juxtaposition of Yes's progressive roots and their newer, accessible aesthetics at that time, which arguably transformed them into one of the defining acts of their era. Plus, performing in South America added a unique vibrancy to their shows, with the crowd's energy amplifying the experience.

Yes Live in Buenos Aires - Full Concert at Velez Sarsfield Stadium

Estadio Vélez Sarsfield
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

February 9, 1985 | Video Length: 2:7:47
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  • In February 1985, Yes delivered a powerful performance at the Estadio Vélez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires during their "90125" tour, a pivotal moment in ... Read Full Description >

    In February 1985, Yes delivered a powerful performance at the Estadio Vélez Sarsfield in Buenos Aires during their "90125" tour, a pivotal moment in their career. Just prior to this live recording, the band had released the album "90125" itself, which marked a significant shift in their sound, embracing a more polished, radio-friendly approach that resonated with a wider audience. The album produced the hit single “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” which became their most commercially successful track. A fascinating note about this era is how Trevor Rabin’s influence shaped their musical direction, bringing a fresh energy while maintaining the band’s progressive roots. The concert showcases not just their musical prowess but also highlights the dynamic chemistry between members, including Jon Anderson's iconic vocals and Chris Squire’s intricate bass lines, making it a memorable chapter in Yes's rich legacy.

Owner of a Lonely Heart Live Performance by Yes at Morumbi Stadium, Brazil

Morumbi Stadium
São Paulo, SP, Brazil

June 1, 1985 | Video Length: 6:28
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Yes - 'Leave It' Performance at Rock in Rio Concert

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

September 18, 1985 | Video Length: 6:15
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  • Back in 1985, when Yes graced the stage at Rock in Rio, they were riding the wave of their album *90125*, which had been released just the year before... Read Full Description >

    Back in 1985, when Yes graced the stage at Rock in Rio, they were riding the wave of their album *90125*, which had been released just the year before. This record marked a significant turn for the band, leaning more into a pop-rock sound compared to their earlier, more intricate progressive rock work. It featured the massive hit “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” which was a real game changer, pushing them into mainstream success. What’s really fascinating about this live performance is its context: Yes was emerging from a turbulent era, with some lineup changes that had caused uncertainty. Yet, at Rock in Rio, they seemed to reclaim their energy and determination. The crowd’s response was electric, showcasing how the band still resonated deeply with fans. Plus, the concert was part of an iconic festival, which only added to its legendary status—just think about the sheer scale of Rock in Rio! It truly highlighted Yes's ability to adapt while still holding on to their dynamic musical roots.

YES - Rock in Rio: Live Performance of 'Hold On' from 1985

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

September 19, 1985 | Video Length: 7:18
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  • In September 1985, Yes took the stage at the iconic Rock in Rio festival, showcasing their dynamic sound and intricate compositions to a massive audie... Read Full Description >

    In September 1985, Yes took the stage at the iconic Rock in Rio festival, showcasing their dynamic sound and intricate compositions to a massive audience. At this point in their career, the band had just released *90215*, a critical and commercial success that revitalized their mainstream appeal after a period of fluctuating lineup changes and evolving musical styles. The album, featuring hits like “Owner of a Lonely Heart,” represented a significant shift for the band, embracing a more radio-friendly sound while still retaining their progressive roots. Interestingly, during the Rock in Rio performance, they performed “Hold On,” which highlights their ability to weave complex lyrical themes with memorable melodies—a hallmark of Yes’s artistry. This particular concert encapsulated a moment of resurgence, reaffirming their place in rock history and demonstrating their enduring appeal to fans around the world. It was a defining moment that bridged classic prog rock with the energy of the '80s music scene.

YES Live at Rock in Rio 1985 - Full Concert Performance

Rock in Rio
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

September 20, 1985 | Video Length: 1:18:00
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  • In the realm of progressive rock, Yes has certainly carved out a unique legacy. By the time they released "9012Live: The Solos" in November 1985, the ... Read Full Description >

    In the realm of progressive rock, Yes has certainly carved out a unique legacy. By the time they released "9012Live: The Solos" in November 1985, the band was riding high on the success of their album "90125," which had dropped just a year prior. "90125" marked a significant moment in their career, featuring a sound that leaned more into the mainstream, with hits like "Owner of a Lonely Heart" bringing them back into the spotlight after the more experimental ’70s. What's particularly fascinating about this live recording from "9012Live" is how it showcased Jon Anderson’s powerful vocals on tracks like "Soon," a heartfelt piece that resonates deeply with fans. Anderson’s return to Yes heralded a new era, blending their classic progressive roots with a fresh pop sensibility, which ultimately helped to expand their audience. This live performance not only highlights Anderson's enchanting presence but also serves as a testament to the band's ability to reinvent themselves while remaining true to their artistic core.

YES Concert Performance of 'Yours Is No Disgrace' in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Buenos Aires, Argentina

December 31, 1985 | Video Length: 7:49
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  • In December 1985, Yes was riding high on the wave of success from their commercial hit album, "90125," which had been released just a year prior. This... Read Full Description >

    In December 1985, Yes was riding high on the wave of success from their commercial hit album, "90125," which had been released just a year prior. This album marked a significant shift in their sound, embracing a more radio-friendly, synth-driven style, largely spearheaded by producer Trevor Rabin. Their performance in Buenos Aires, part of the tour supporting that very album, showcased the band's ability to evolve while still delivering the intricate musicianship that fans adored. "Yours Is No Disgrace," a classic from their earlier catalog, was reimagined during this tour with a fresher, tighter execution that reflected their growth and adaptability. Interestingly, this live performance was among the last of the "90125" era, contributing to the dazzling culmination of a transformative period for Yes. It was a snapshot of a band not just surviving but thriving in a rapidly changing music landscape, captivating audiences with a blend of old and new.

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