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Live Performances by Yes in 1999

Yes Live in Buenos Aires, Argentina - Full Concert

Buenos Aires, Argentina

January 1, 1999 | Video Length: 1:24:05
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    In early 1999, when Yes took the stage in Buenos Aires for their live performance, they were basking in the glow of their recent studio album, *The Ladder*, released in 1999, just a few months prior. This album marked a renaissance of sorts for the band, bringing a blend of classic Yes sounds infused with fresh energy. Interestingly, *The Ladder* showcased a return to their melodic roots, featuring tracks like “Homeworld (The Ladder)” and “It’s Love,” which resonated with long-time fans while also enticing new listeners. What's particularly captivating about the Buenos Aires show is that the recording reflects the band's ability to connect with diverse audiences, demonstrating their international appeal. Even though this performance comes from a less-than-perfect source—being a bootlegged DVD—it captures a significant chapter in Yes's ongoing journey, illustrating their resilience and adaptability in the ever-evolving music landscape. Each note played that night carries a slice of their storied history, bridging the gap between classic rock and the future they were crafting.

Yes - Live Performance of 'New Language' at Luna Park, Sydney

Luna Park
Sydney, NSW, Australia

January 1, 1999 | Video Length: 9:01
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    In January 1999, Yes took the stage at Luna Park in Sydney, presenting a captivating live concert that showcased their enduring talent and evolution as a progressive rock band. Just before this performance, they had released "The Ladder" in 1999, an album that marked a notable return to their classic sound while also exploring new musical territories. Interestingly, "The Ladder" featured the track "Homeworld (The Ladder)," inspired by the video game "Homeworld," which speaks to Yes's knack for pushing boundaries—both sonically and thematically. Performances from this era were filled with a renewed energy, thanks to the lineup featuring legendary vocalist Jon Anderson, who always had an uncanny ability to connect emotionally with the audience. As they dazzled the crowd at Luna Park, one couldn’t help but feel the spirit of classic Yes, infused with contemporary sensibilities. It was a time when the band's celebrated legacy was complemented by a bold willingness to innovate, truly embodying the essence of their artistry.

  • Before their live performance of "Owner of a Lonely Heart" in 1999, Yes had just released the album "The Ladder" in 1999. This album was quite signifi... Read Full Description >

    Before their live performance of "Owner of a Lonely Heart" in 1999, Yes had just released the album "The Ladder" in 1999. This album was quite significant, marking a return to a more accessible sound that blended their signature progressive rock elements with a touch of pop sensibility. It’s fascinating how Yes, throughout their career, had continuously evolved, embracing new styles while staying true to their roots. The late '90s were a period of revitalization for the band; "The Ladder" was well-received and brought a fresh energy to their live shows. Interestingly, "Owner of a Lonely Heart," a huge hit from their earlier album "90125" in 1983, showcased their ability to weave complex musical ideas with catchy hooks, making it a favorite among fans. This live recording encapsulates that dynamic spirit of Yes, as they delighted audiences with intricate melodies and powerful performances that have stood the test of time.

Yes - Nine Voices Live at Luna Park, Buenos Aires

Luna Park
Buenos Aires, Argentina

January 1, 1999 | Video Length: 3:33
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Yes Concert Performance of 'Nine Voices' in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Estadio Luna Park
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

September 12, 1999 | Video Length: 3:46
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    In September 1999, when Yes took to the stage at the Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, they were riding the wave of their album “The Ladder,” released just a year earlier. This album marked a significant comeback for the band, evoking a fresh sound while still echoing the progressive rock roots that fans adored. "Nine Voices," the song captured in this live performance, is a gem from that album, showcasing an intricate blend of melodic storytelling and lush harmonies. Interestingly, the late '90s were a pivotal time for Yes as they embraced both old and new by integrating modern influences, and the tour was a celebration of their resilient legacy. Imagine how it must've felt for the crowd—thousands of devoted fans in a packed arena, reunited in their love for the music that defied the hands of time. And this performance? It was more than just notes and rhythms; it was a bond, a shared experience between the band and their vibrant audience. Truly a night to remember!

Yes Live in Buenos Aires: Performance of 'Survival'

Estadio Luna Park
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

September 12, 1999 | Video Length: 36
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  • In September 1999, when Yes performed live in Buenos Aires, the band was in the midst of a dynamic period in their career marked by the release of "Th... Read Full Description >

    In September 1999, when Yes performed live in Buenos Aires, the band was in the midst of a dynamic period in their career marked by the release of "The Ladder" in 1999. This album, which embraced a more accessible sound compared to their earlier prog-rock epics, showcased their ability to adapt while retaining their signature style. Interestingly, "Survival," the song performed during the live recording at Estadio Luna Park, highlights their roots, extending back to their 1969 debut album. It’s quite a moment, really—capturing the essence of a band that has navigated through decades of change yet still celebrates the music that made them iconic. This concert also marked Yes’s resilience in the music industry, showcasing their relentless energy and commitment to live performance, something fans continually cherish. How amazing is it that a band can maintain such a strong connection with their audience across generations?

Yes Full Concert at Luna Park: America, New Language, and Nine Voices

Estadio Luna Park
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

September 12, 1999 | Video Length: 1:24:03
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  • By September 1999, when Yes graced the stage at Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, they had recently released the album "The Ladder." This album, whic... Read Full Description >

    By September 1999, when Yes graced the stage at Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, they had recently released the album "The Ladder." This album, which debuted in 1999, marked a significant phase for the band, showcasing their ability to evolve while still holding onto their classic sound. It’s fascinating how "The Ladder" blends melodic rock with progressive elements, which can be clearly felt in live performances like the one featured in the Luna Park recording. This show isn’t just another concert; it’s a gem featuring rare live renditions of tracks like "America," "New Language," and "Nine Voices," all of which reflect Yes's knack for intricate arrangements and poetic lyrics. Interestingly, the late '90s also signified a revival of the band's popularity, highlighting how their sound resonated with both long-time fans and newer listeners. It’s clear from that night in Buenos Aires that Yes was still very much alive in the hearts of their audience.

Yes Concert in Buenos Aires Performing 'New Language'

Estadio Luna Park
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

September 12, 1999 | Video Length: 9:07
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  • Ah, Yes—the band that forever changed the landscape of progressive rock! By September 12, 1999, when they performed live in Buenos Aires, they were ... Read Full Description >

    Ah, Yes—the band that forever changed the landscape of progressive rock! By September 12, 1999, when they performed live in Buenos Aires, they were riding the wave of their album "The Ladder," which had dropped just a year earlier in 1999. "The Ladder" marked a significant moment for the band, as it was their first studio album with keyboardist Igor Khoroshev, injecting a fresh perspective into their sound. This live recording captures the magic of Yes at a time when they were re-establishing themselves after several lineup changes. The energy at the Estadio Luna Park must have been electric, with fans eagerly soaking in favorites like "New Language" that speaks to their ability to blend lyrical depth with intricate melodies. It's fascinating to think that after decades in the music game, Yes was still passionate and committed to their craft, continually evolving while honoring their progressive roots. The performance in Buenos Aires not only showcases their technical prowess but also reinforces their enduring legacy in rock history.

Yes Concert in Buenos Aires: 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' Live Performance

Estadio Luna Park
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

September 12, 1999 | Video Length: 6:12
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  • In September 1999, when Yes took the stage at Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, they were riding the wave of their return to the progressive rock sce... Read Full Description >

    In September 1999, when Yes took the stage at Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, they were riding the wave of their return to the progressive rock scene after a bit of a tumultuous period. This live performance featured the band delivering their iconic hit, "Owner of a Lonely Heart," which originally appeared on their 1983 album, *90125.* Notably, this album marked a significant turning point for Yes, as it blended their classic sound with a more pop-oriented style that introduced them to new audiences. By the time of the Buenos Aires concert, Yes had released *The Ladder* in 1999, showing their evolution while still holding onto the elements that defined them. The energy captured in this live recording is electric, highlighting how the band continued to engage fans worldwide, even as they navigated changes in their lineup and musical direction. It's a perfect snapshot of a band that, despite the years, never failed to embrace the vitality of live performance.

Alan White Drum Solo Performance by Yes in Mexico City

Palacio de los Deportes
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, Mexico

September 24, 1999 | Video Length: 1:11
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  • Ah, Yes! The legendary progressive rock band that's been captivating audiences since the late '60s. By the time we hit September 24, 1999—set agains... Read Full Description >

    Ah, Yes! The legendary progressive rock band that's been captivating audiences since the late '60s. By the time we hit September 24, 1999—set against the vibrant backdrop of Mexico City—the band was in a fascinating chapter of their career. Just prior to this live performance, Yes had released the album "The Ladder" in 1999, which marked a return to their classic sound while introducing contemporary elements. This live recording showcases not just Alan White’s impressive drum skills during a solo, but it also reflects the band’s resilience and adaptability over decades. Interestingly, "The Ladder" was a successful comeback, showing that even after all those years, Yes could still create music that resonated with both long-time fans and new listeners alike. This concert at the Palacio de los Deportes was part of their world tour, a celebration of their enduring legacy and musical evolution. Talk about a killer way to energize the crowd!

Yes Live in Tampa - Performance of 'Leaves Of Green'

Carol Morsani Hall
Tampa, Florida, United States

October 19, 1999 | Video Length: 56
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    Alright, let’s dive into the world of Yes and that intriguing live performance of “Leaves of Green” from October 19, 1999. By this time, Yes was riding a wave of resurgence, following the release of their album *The Ladder* just a year prior in 1999. This album marked a significant moment for the band, as it introduced new sonic elements while still embracing their progressive roots, not to mention it featured a blend of both classic and newer styles that fans found refreshing. Interestingly, this performance at the Carol Morsani Hall in Tampa comes during a transitional time for Yes. They were reestablishing their identity with a lineup that included rock legend Steve Howe, alongside newer members. The concert showcases the band in their classic form—delivering intricate melodies and profound lyrics that have defined their career. It's a treat for fans who were loyal through the years and a great example of how Yes managed to evolve yet still maintain that signature sound. Plus, playing “Leaves of Green,” a song that beautifully marries the ethereal with the complex, highlights their continued commitment to artistic exploration.

Yes Live in Tampa - Performance of 'Nine Voices'

Carol Morsani Hall
Tampa, Florida, United States

October 19, 1999 | Video Length: 3:38
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  • In 1999, when Yes hit the stage at the Carol Morsani Hall in Tampa, they were riding high on the wave of their album "The Ladder," which came out just... Read Full Description >

    In 1999, when Yes hit the stage at the Carol Morsani Hall in Tampa, they were riding high on the wave of their album "The Ladder," which came out just the year prior. "The Ladder" marked a significant moment in their career, reintroducing their classic progressive rock sound while infusing it with a modern sensibility. Fans were thrilled to hear a mix of old favorites and new material, solidifying their continued relevance in the ever-evolving rock scene. It’s fascinating to note that during this era, Yes was exploring deeper harmonies and intricate musical arrangements—hallmarks of their style. The performance of "Nine Voices" highlighted their ability to blend soaring vocals with expressive instrumentals, showcasing the band’s complexity. Did you know that this concert was part of a North American tour that celebrated their enduring legacy? It's a testament to their unique ability to connect with audiences even decades into their journey.

House of Yes: Full Concert Live from House of Blues, Las Vegas

House of Blues
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

October 31, 1999 | Video Length: 1:52:07
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    On October 31, 1999, Yes performed live at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, which was subsequently released in 2002 as "House of Yes: Live from House of Blues." This recording came shortly after the release of their studio album "The Ladder," which was launched in 1999. The album saw a return to form for the band, featuring a blend of their classic progressive sound with modern influences and marked the return of producer Bruce Fairbairn, who had previously worked with the band. The concert showcases the band's impressive musicianship and highlights their ability to blend complex arrangements with accessible melodies. Notably, this performance included many fan-favorite tracks, reflecting Yes's rich catalog and their commitment to live improvisation and interaction with the audience during the show, solidifying their reputation as one of the defining bands of the progressive rock genre.

Yes - House of Yes Full Concert Live from House of Blues

House of Blues
West Hollywood, California, United States

November 4, 1999 | Video Length: 17:06
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  • In November 1999, Yes delivered a mesmerizing live performance at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, featuring their epic track "Awaken". This conc... Read Full Description >

    In November 1999, Yes delivered a mesmerizing live performance at the House of Blues in West Hollywood, featuring their epic track "Awaken". This concert came shortly after the release of *The Ladder*, their studio album from 1999, marking a significant period in the band's career. *The Ladder* rejuvenated their sound with a blend of classic progressive rock elements and modern pop sensibilities. Interestingly, this era also saw the return of favorite members, including Steve Howe and Jon Anderson, further tapping into the band's rich history while attracting newer fans. The show at the House of Blues not only showcased their musical prowess but also encapsulated their enduring appeal. Listening to "Awaken" live, with its intricate harmonies and soaring solos, transports you back to a time when Yes was refining their legacy, proving they had remained a formidable force in rock music as they seamlessly bridged the past with the present.

Yes - House of Yes Live at House of Blues Performing Opening Credits

House of Blues
West Hollywood, California, United States

November 4, 1999 | Video Length: 1:38
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  • Ah, Yes! What a band, right? In the late '90s, they were really riding high on the winds of change. Just prior to the live recording at the House of B... Read Full Description >

    Ah, Yes! What a band, right? In the late '90s, they were really riding high on the winds of change. Just prior to the live recording at the House of Blues in November 1999, they had released "The Ladder" in 1999, which marked a return to their classic progressive rock sound, blending it with a more modern flair. This album featured tracks like "Homeworld (The Ladder)" and "The Messenger," which resonated well with both old fans and new generations alike. Now, here’s a nugget for you: this particular concert was part of their "The House of Yes" tour, which showcased their uncanny ability to weave intricate sounds while still engaging the audience in a way that felt intimate and personal. The band, known for their elaborate compositions, embraced a more accessible format during this period, highlighting not just their musicianship but also their knack for captivating live performances. So, the show at the House of Blues? It wasn’t just another gig; it was a celebration of a band that had evolved yet stayed true to its roots!

Yes - 'Move' Performance from 'House of Yes' Live at House of Blues

House of Blues
West Hollywood, California, United States

November 4, 1999 | Video Length: 8:27
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  • In November 1999, Yes was riding the wave of their comeback, having released the album "The Ladder" the previous year. This period marked a renewed en... Read Full Description >

    In November 1999, Yes was riding the wave of their comeback, having released the album "The Ladder" the previous year. This period marked a renewed energy for the band, blending their classic progressive rock sound with more contemporary influences. "The Ladder" showcased their versatility, featuring tracks that spanned both intricate compositions and accessible melodies, a balance that resonated during their live performances. The House of Blues concert captured that dynamic spirit, highlighting hits like "I've Seen All Good People." It was a pivotal moment, not just for the setlist, which displayed their rich history, but also for the band’s lineup, showcasing the synergy between founding members and newer faces. Fans were certainly in for a treat with the blend of nostalgia and fresh energy. You could feel the connection between the band and the audience; it was more than just music—it was a shared experience bursting with history, heart, and passion.

Yes Concert Performance of 'Growl' in Milwaukee

Milwaukee Auditorium
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

November 13, 1999 | Video Length: 22
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  • Let's take a little trip back to November 13, 1999. At this point, Yes was riding a wave of resurgence, and they’d just put out their album "The Lad... Read Full Description >

    Let's take a little trip back to November 13, 1999. At this point, Yes was riding a wave of resurgence, and they’d just put out their album "The Ladder" earlier that same year. This record showed the band embracing a more contemporary sound while still capturing their classic progressive essence. "The Ladder" was notable for its diverse range of songs and marked a strong return to form, delighting fans who’d been waiting patiently for something fresh yet familiar. During the Milwaukee show, where “Growl” was performed, Yes was on their North American tour. It was exciting for fans to see the band with a lineup that included legendary members like Jon Anderson and Steve Howe, blending the old and new as they explored both classic hits and newer tunes. That live performance didn’t just capture a moment in time; it reflected a dynamic chapter in Yes's storied career, showcasing their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots. Plus, it was a thrill for concert-goers to experience the energy of such an iconic band up close. Pretty incredible, right?

The Yes-Men Perform 'Fratricide' Live at Iron Duke Hotel, Sydney

The F.M. Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States

November 30, 1999 | Video Length: 2:44
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  • Before the live recording of "Fratricide" on November 30, 1999, Yes had just released their album "The Ladder" in 1999, marking a significant resurgen... Read Full Description >

    Before the live recording of "Fratricide" on November 30, 1999, Yes had just released their album "The Ladder" in 1999, marking a significant resurgence in their career. This was a fresh start for the band, featuring a modern blend of traditional Yes elements with more contemporary sounds, appealing to both long-time fans and potential new audiences. The lineup during this period included well-known members like Jon Anderson and Steve Howe, and their synergy was palpable, both in studio recordings and live performances. Interestingly, this era also saw Yes blending more accessible pop influences with their signature progressive rock style, evidenced in tracks from "The Ladder." With the energy in Wilkes-Barre on that memorable night in 1999, the band was clearly in a powerful place, reconnecting audiences with their expansive sound and dynamic stage presence.

Yes - Full Concert Live in Montreal, Performing 'Firebird Suite' and More

Metropolis
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

December 5, 1999 | Video Length: 2:2:07
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  • Ah, Yes! The legendary progressive rock band had quite the adventure by the time December 5, 1999, rolled around. Just before this Montreal gig during... Read Full Description >

    Ah, Yes! The legendary progressive rock band had quite the adventure by the time December 5, 1999, rolled around. Just before this Montreal gig during "The Ladder" tour, they had released their album "The Ladder" in 1999, which marked a significant comeback for the band after a somewhat quieter phase in the late '90s. It's fascinating to think about how "The Ladder" was their first studio album in almost a decade, bringing in a fresh energy and a nod to both their classic sound and a more modern touch. At the time of the live recording, Yes was basking in the revival of their sound and reconnecting with fans who had been loyal through ups and downs. A cool tidbit: the setlist for this concert features classic tracks that highlight their complex arrangements and virtuosic musicianship, staying true to their progressive roots while inviting new listeners in. It's a snapshot of a band rediscovering its identity on stage, drawing from a rich catalogue while simultaneously forging ahead. How incredible is that?

Yes - Full Concert at Beacon Theatre NYC - The Ladder Tour

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

December 7, 1999 | Video Length: 2:12:25
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  • In the vibrant tapestry of Yes's career, the live recording from December 7, 1999, at the Beacon Theatre captures a pivotal moment during their "The L... Read Full Description >

    In the vibrant tapestry of Yes's career, the live recording from December 7, 1999, at the Beacon Theatre captures a pivotal moment during their "The Ladder" tour. Prior to this performance, Yes released **"The Ladder"** in 1999, marking a significant return to form featuring lush soundscapes and intricate musical arrangements. This album stands out not just as a collection of songs, but as a testament to the band's ability to evolve while staying true to their progressive roots. An interesting tidbit? This tour was notable for reuniting original members alongside newer faces, showcasing a blend of both classic hits and fresh material. So, when fans packed the Beacon Theatre, they were treated to a musical journey that reflected Yes's dynamic legacy—a blend of nostalgia and innovation that re-energized their devoted following. It’s a moment where the past meets the present, inviting fans into an unforgettable live experience.

Yes - Full Concert: Live At Beacon Theatre, New York City

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

December 7, 1999 | Video Length: 1:53:52
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  • Alright, let’s dive into Yes’s journey around the time of their December 7, 1999, live performance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Just be... Read Full Description >

    Alright, let’s dive into Yes’s journey around the time of their December 7, 1999, live performance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. Just before this concert, Yes had released their album "The Ladder" in 1999, which marked a significant return to form for the band, showcasing their signature blend of progressive rock with a modern touch. It’s noteworthy that "The Ladder" was their first studio album in over a decade, inviting both fans old and new to experience their evolving sound. The concert at the Beacon wasn’t just any show; it kicked off a three-night run, underscoring their popularity during this period. With classics woven into their set, fans were treated to a mix of nostalgia and fresh energy. It’s fascinating how their live performances often captured the essence of their studio work while being an opportunity for improvisation—a hallmark of their artistry. This blend of history and evolution truly made that night one for the books.

Yes Live in New York: Performance of 'Hearts'

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

December 8, 1999 | Video Length: 9:07
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  • In December 1999, Yes delivered a memorable performance at New York's Beacon Theatre, showcasing their iconic track "Hearts." This live recording come... Read Full Description >

    In December 1999, Yes delivered a memorable performance at New York's Beacon Theatre, showcasing their iconic track "Hearts." This live recording comes on the heels of their studio album "The Ladder," released in 1999, which marked a significant comeback for the band, reuniting classic members and bringing a fresh sound that resonated with both new and longtime fans alike. The album saw them exploring themes of love and spirituality, which fit well with the emotionally charged melodies of "Hearts." Interestingly, this era for Yes was characterized by a blend of progressive rock roots combined with more accessible, radio-friendly tunes, reflecting the band's adaptability over the decades. This performance, nestled in the band's long and storied history, is not just another gig; it highlights Yes's resilience, navigating through various musical phases while still captivating audiences worldwide.

Yes - Live In New York City at Beacon Theatre - Full Concert

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

December 8, 1999 | Video Length: 2:11:28
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  • In December 1999, Yes was riding high on a wave of renewed energy following their release of **"The Ladder"** earlier that year. This album marked a c... Read Full Description >

    In December 1999, Yes was riding high on a wave of renewed energy following their release of **"The Ladder"** earlier that year. This album marked a comeback, blending the progressive rock sounds fans loved with newfound influences. The live performance at the Beacon Theatre in New York City showcased the band's dynamic range and rich musical tapestry, further bolstered by the presence of their classic lineup, which included legendary vocalist Jon Anderson and guitarist Steve Howe. What's really cool is that this concert was part of a three-show stint in New York, highlighting their lasting appeal and dedication to live performances. They’ve always had this knack for creating an electrifying atmosphere, and this gig was no exception. Can you imagine the fans, some possibly witnessing their idols after years, all wrapped up in a shared celebration of some of the best music in rock history? The energy must have been off the charts!

Yes - Live In New York City - Full Concert at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, New York, United States

December 9, 1999 | Video Length: 2:1:51
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  • Let’s dive into the vibrant world of Yes around the time of their live performance at the Beacon Theatre on December 9, 1999. The band had just rele... Read Full Description >

    Let’s dive into the vibrant world of Yes around the time of their live performance at the Beacon Theatre on December 9, 1999. The band had just released "The Ladder" in 1999, marking a significant chapter in their ongoing evolution. This album is particularly notable as it introduced a blend of their classic progressive rock sound with a refreshing modern twist, showcasing their adaptability and desire to connect with both long-time fans and new listeners. During the show, the energy was palpable; live performances have always been a cornerstone of Yes's appeal. It’s fascinating to think about how bands like them curate that special magic in a theatre like this, where echoes of past performances linger, and the audience becomes part of the experience. Plus, who doesn’t love the thrill of a live recording that might capture a little something unexpected, right? It's this connection with their audience that makes Yes not just a band, but a phenomenon, resonating through years of musical innovation.

Yes Live at Orpheum Theater, Boston - Full Concert

Orpheum Theatre
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

December 11, 1999 | Video Length: 2:8:04
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  • In December 1999, just a short time before the turn of the millennium, Yes was on tour promoting their album "The Ladder," which had been released ear... Read Full Description >

    In December 1999, just a short time before the turn of the millennium, Yes was on tour promoting their album "The Ladder," which had been released earlier that year. "The Ladder" marked a pivotal moment for the band, showcasing a blend of classic progressive rock elements with a fresh sound. With tracks like "Homeworld (The Ladder)" and "The Messenger," the album resonated deeply with long-time fans while drawing in new listeners, too. The performance captured at the Orpheum Theatre in Boston was part of a tour that brought together their rich musical history and the excitement of what lay ahead as the new millennium approached. Yes’s live shows during this era were noted for their vibrant energy and impressive musicianship, a perfect fit for the historic setting of the Orpheum. Interestingly, the concert wasn't just a nod to their past; it was a celebration of their evolution as artists, a theme that echoed throughout their career. The countdown to the year 2000 added a unique thrill to the performance, making it a cosmic gathering for everyone in attendance.

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