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Live Performances by Yes in 1986

  • In the mid-1980s, when Yes was gearing up for their live concert promo in 1986, they were fresh off the release of their album "90125" in 1983. That r... Read Full Description >

    In the mid-1980s, when Yes was gearing up for their live concert promo in 1986, they were fresh off the release of their album "90125" in 1983. That record marked a significant turning point for the band, introducing a more commercially accessible sound with hits like "Owner of a Lonely Heart," which scored them mainstream success. This era was a bit of a renaissance for Yes after some lineup changes and a brief hiatus earlier in the decade. The concert captured in the promo would have showcased their reinvigorated energy and commitment to evolving their sound, embraced by both long-time fans and new listeners. Interestingly, "90125" would go on to be one of their best-selling albums, solidifying Yes's legacy in the rock genre during a period when many classic rock bands were struggling to adapt. The live event would have reflected that exciting momentum as they blended intricate musicianship with a more radio-friendly vibe.

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