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Live Performances by Yes in 1993

  • In January 1993, when those high school students took to the stage, Yes was enjoying a revival of sorts with their album "Union," released in 1991. Th... Read Full Description >

    In January 1993, when those high school students took to the stage, Yes was enjoying a revival of sorts with their album "Union," released in 1991. This album was particularly unique—it's a melting pot, featuring an eclectic mix of members from different eras of the band. Can you imagine the sound of so many legendary musicians in one place? It’s like a reunion party for musical wizards! "Roundabout," a staple in their repertoire, showcases Yes' signature blend of intricate melodies and progressive rock energy that resonates wonderfully whether live or in a studio setting. Interestingly, this live recording captured the essence of youthful enthusiasm and the camaraderie of playing in a band, drawing inspiration from icons like Yes, King Crimson, and others. It reminds us of how these foundational influences shape young artists’ journeys. It's incredible to see how, even years later, that spirit of creativity and collaboration still sparks joy and nostalgia. Wouldn't it be fascinating to think about how those students evolved in their musical paths from that moment?

Yes Interviews: Steve Howe and Bill Bruford Discuss 'Roundabout' on Live With Regis and Kathy Lee

Live With Regis And Kathy Lee
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 1993 | Video Length: 6:18
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  • In January 1993, when Yes graced the stage on "Live With Regis And Kathy Lee," they were in a fascinating phase of their career. Just a year prior, in... Read Full Description >

    In January 1993, when Yes graced the stage on "Live With Regis And Kathy Lee," they were in a fascinating phase of their career. Just a year prior, in 1992, they released the album "Union," which marked a significant moment in their history as it brought together members from different eras of the band. This collaboration aimed to unify their sound, blending styles and showcasing the band’s adventurous spirit. During that appearance in New York, guitar legend Steve Howe and drummer Bill Bruford shared insights into their creative process while also performing "Roundabout," a classic that encapsulates the band’s intricate musicianship. What’s intriguing is how this performance featured the band at a time when they were both celebrating their past and looking toward an evolving future, embodying that spirit of innovation Yes is renowned for.

Jon Anderson Live in Santiago, Chile - Full Concert

Santiago, Chile

January 1, 1993 | Video Length: 56:19
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  • Before Jon Anderson’s live recording in Santiago, Chile on January 1, 1993, Yes had recently put out their album "Union" in 1991. This album marked ... Read Full Description >

    Before Jon Anderson’s live recording in Santiago, Chile on January 1, 1993, Yes had recently put out their album "Union" in 1991. This album marked a significant moment in the band’s history, as it was the result of a unique collaboration between various lineups of Yes, including past and present members. It encapsulated a blend of classic Yes sounds while also pushing into new territories. Fast forward to 1993, Anderson was embarking on his "Indigenous Journey" tour, showcasing not just his vocal talents but also his dedication to exploring themes of cultural connection. This live performance highlights the diversity of his artistry. Interestingly, during this period, Anderson continued to foster a strong bond with fans in South America, which had a profound impact on his music, reflecting the region's rich cultural tapestry. It’s fascinating how these performances brought a new vibrancy to his solo work, even as Yes was continuing to evolve.

Yes Live - Sao Paulo, Brazil (Full Concert)

Sao Paulo, Brazil

November 30, 1993 | Video Length: 48:08
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  • In the lead-up to the live recording of Yes in São Paulo on November 30, 1993, the band was riding a wave of renewed interest sparked by their 1991 a... Read Full Description >

    In the lead-up to the live recording of Yes in São Paulo on November 30, 1993, the band was riding a wave of renewed interest sparked by their 1991 album, *Union*. This album marked a significant moment in their career as it pulled together members from various lineups and showcased a collective resurgence in creativity. By the time they hit the stage in Brazil, Yes was in the midst of a triumphant world tour, celebrating their legacy while also exploring newer material. Interestingly, this live performance featured tracks that highlighted their intricate prog-rock sound, including classics like "Heart of the Sunrise," which has become a hallmark of their live shows. The band's ability to weave complex melodies and harmonies thrilled fans then, just as it does today. You can hear the passion and artistry in their work, truly living up to their reputation as rock legends during this vibrant period in their career. So, can you imagine the atmosphere in that venue, with fans soaking in the unmistakable energy of Yes performing live? It must have been electric!

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