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Live Performances by Yes in 2000

Yes Live Performance of 'Homeworld' from The Ladder at House of Blues

House Of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 9:09
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  • In the live performance of "Homeworld" at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, recorded on January 1, 2000, Yes was in a fascinating phase of their career... Read Full Description >

    In the live performance of "Homeworld" at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, recorded on January 1, 2000, Yes was in a fascinating phase of their career. This performance closely followed the release of their 1999 album *The Ladder*, which marked a significant comeback for the band after a series of lineup changes and dormant periods. The album was noteworthy for its blend of classic Yes elements with a contemporary sound, and "Homeworld," being one of its standout tracks, showcased their signature intricate arrangements and rich harmonies. It's interesting to note that *The Ladder* received warmth from both critics and fans alike, reviving the band's relevance in the progressive rock scene. By the time of this live recording, Yes was not just performing; they were redefining their identity. It was a period of resurgence, as the band sought to connect with both long-time enthusiasts and a new generation of listeners—an inspiring testament to their enduring legacy.

Yes - Perpetual Change Live at House Of Blues Concert

House Of Blues
United States

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 10:32
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    At the turn of the millennium, Yes was riding a wave of resurgence in their career, showcasing their seasoned artistry during the live performance of "Perpetual Change" at the House of Blues in 2000. This iconic track, originally gracing their 1971 album *The Yes Album*, highlighted the band’s early fusion of progressive rock and intricate musicianship. By 2000, Yes had evolved significantly—releasing several albums, with *The Ladder* coming out in 1999, which reconnected them to their classic sound while experimenting with new influences. Interestingly, the lineup during this live recording featured longtime members like Jon Anderson and Chris Squire, who had been integral to the band's identity. Their interpretation of "Perpetual Change" at this venue not only honored their roots but showcased their ability to reinvent their sound and maintain a magnetic presence on stage. It’s a beautiful testament to their enduring legacy and the timeless nature of their music.

YES 'MASTERWORKS' Tour Live at Pine Knob Music Theater - Full Concert

Pine Knob Music Theater
Clarkston, MI, United States

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 28:56
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  • In January 2000, Yes was deep into their “MASTERWORKS” tour, showcasing a blend of classic hits and newer material. Just a year prior, they releas... Read Full Description >

    In January 2000, Yes was deep into their “MASTERWORKS” tour, showcasing a blend of classic hits and newer material. Just a year prior, they released the album *The Ladder* in 1999, which marked a return to a more progressive rock sound. This album was significant not only for its engaging musicality but also because it saw the band reuniting with original guitarist Trevor Rabin. It brought a fresh energy to their live performances, which is palpable in the Pine Knob Music Theater concert captured in the video. The Masterworks tour celebrated their intricate musical legacy, highlighting fan favorites and showcasing their dynamic stage presence. It's fascinating how this period reflected Yes's ability to evolve while still honoring their roots, a true testament to their enduring appeal and artistry. Wouldn’t you agree that some bands can capture magic in live settings like few others?

  • In January 2000, when Yes took the stage at the Pine Knob Music Theater as part of their "Masterworks" tour, they were riding high on the wave of thei... Read Full Description >

    In January 2000, when Yes took the stage at the Pine Knob Music Theater as part of their "Masterworks" tour, they were riding high on the wave of their album “The Ladder,” released just a couple of years prior in 1999. This album marked a creative resurgence for the band, featuring a mix of progressive rock elements and more contemporary sounds, showcasing their ability to evolve while still honoring their roots. It’s interesting to note that the “Masterworks” tour itself was quite ambitious, celebrating the band’s remarkable catalog by focusing on their most celebrated tracks. This concert, rich with rich musical explorations and virtuosic performances, also highlighted the lineup of seasoned musicians, including legendary guitarist Steve Howe and vocalist Jon Anderson. Their performances during this tour were a testament to their enduring ability to connect with audiences, proving that even decades into their careers, Yes still delivered electrifying live experiences that resonated deeply with longtime fans and newcomers alike.

YES Live at Pine Knob Music Theater - Full Concert (Masterworks Tour)

Pine Knob Music Theater
Clarkston, MI, United States

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 28:57
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  • In January 2000, Yes was riding a wave of renewed creativity and enthusiasm as they embarked on their "Masterworks" tour. Just prior to this tour, the... Read Full Description >

    In January 2000, Yes was riding a wave of renewed creativity and enthusiasm as they embarked on their "Masterworks" tour. Just prior to this tour, they released the album *The Ladder* in 1999, which marked a significant comeback and showcased a fresh sound that blended their classic progressive rock style with more contemporary elements. The album included tracks like "Homeworld (The Ladder)" and "Lightning Strikes," both of which became fan favorites and were likely featured in their live performances during this period. What's particularly fascinating about this era for Yes is how they managed to cultivate a diverse audience despite changes in their lineup. The energetic performance at Pine Knob Music Theater not only spotlighted their musical evolution but also highlighted the band’s resilience, as they seamlessly merged their rich history with newer material. It’s a testament to their ability to keep fans engaged while pushing their creative boundaries. Who wouldn’t want to be part of such an electrifying moment in rock history?

Yes - Live Performance of 'And You And I' at House Of Blues

House Of Blues
United States

January 1, 2000 | Video Length: 11:11
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  • In 2000, when Yes performed "And You And I" at the House of Blues, they were riding the wave of their notable album "The Ladder," which had been relea... Read Full Description >

    In 2000, when Yes performed "And You And I" at the House of Blues, they were riding the wave of their notable album "The Ladder," which had been released just a couple of years earlier in 1999. This album marked a significant moment in their career, as it brought back elements of their classic sound while also introducing a fresh perspective, blending progressive rock with more contemporary influences. The performance itself captured the essence of Yes's epic soundscapes, showcasing their intricate musicianship and dynamic interplay. What’s fascinating is that "And You And I," a staple in their live sets, first appeared on the iconic 1972 album "Close to the Edge." It’s a track that has endured through decades, reflecting the band's evolution while still inviting audiences to connect with their musical roots. Plus, playing in such a legendary venue as the House of Blues provided an intimate backdrop, enhancing the emotional impact of their timeless material.

  • In early 2000, Yes was riding the wave of their resurgence in the progressive rock scene, bolstered by their 1999 album "The Ladder." This album marke... Read Full Description >

    In early 2000, Yes was riding the wave of their resurgence in the progressive rock scene, bolstered by their 1999 album "The Ladder." This album marked a return to form, showcasing their signature sound while introducing fresh elements that appealed to both new listeners and longtime fans. The live recording "Yes - Live in Germany 2000" captures a pivotal moment when the band was enjoying a renewed popularity, having toured extensively to support "The Ladder." Interestingly, this period also saw the band experimenting with their lineup, reflecting their willingness to evolve. It's fascinating to note that during this time, Yes was not just celebrating their past but also looking ahead—potentially laying the groundwork for future works. The live clips and interviews from this concert reveal a band deeply passionate about their music, engaging with fans, and exploring the narratives behind their powerful soundscapes.

Yes Full Concert - Live at La Riviera, Madrid, Spain

La Riviera
Madrid, Autonomous Region of Madrid, Spain

February 25, 2000 | Video Length: 47:13
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  • In February 2000, Yes was in a fascinating transitional phase, having recently released their album *The Ladder* in 1999. This album marked a signific... Read Full Description >

    In February 2000, Yes was in a fascinating transitional phase, having recently released their album *The Ladder* in 1999. This album marked a significant return to their progressive rock roots and was celebrated for blending classic Yes elements with a modern twist—think lush harmonies and intricate melodies, all the while appealing to both old fans and newcomers. The live performance at La Riviera in Madrid on February 25, 2000, showcased this vibrant mix, as the setlist included fan favorites like “Yours Is No Disgrace” and the exhilarating “Homeworld.” A fun fact about this era is the band’s willingness to experiment with new material while still honoring their legacy. They had Jon Anderson’s signature vocal style at the helm, supported by an impressive lineup, including guitarist Steve Howe. This concert wasn’t just another show; it was a testament to Yes' enduring legacy and ability to evolve while captivating their audience. Isn’t it amazing how they continually reinvent themselves?

Yes - The Ladder Tour Full Concert Live in Bucharest, Romania

Sala Palatului
Bucharest, Romania

March 25, 2000 | Video Length: 1:47:15
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  • A fascinating snapshot of Yes's career, the "Ladder Tour - Live In Bucharest" performance on March 25, 2000, comes right on the heels of their album "... Read Full Description >

    A fascinating snapshot of Yes's career, the "Ladder Tour - Live In Bucharest" performance on March 25, 2000, comes right on the heels of their album "The Ladder," released in 1999. This album marked a significant moment for the band, as it returned them to a more melodic rock style that resonated well with both long-time fans and newcomers. "The Ladder" showcased the band's evolving sound, featuring engaging tracks like "Homeworld (The Ladder)" which highlights their intricate musicianship and cosmic themes—a hallmark of their progressive rock roots. Interestingly, the Bucharest concert reflects a pivotal time in Yes’s journey, as it was during this era that they adopted a more accessible sound, bridging the classic Yes flair with modern influences. The live performance not only served to celebrate "The Ladder," but also to highlight their enduring popularity, with both newer material and timeless classics like "Yours Is No Disgrace." It’s a testament to their legacy, showing how they continued to captivate audiences decades into their career.

Yes - Full Concert: Live in Concord, California featuring 'Close to the Edge' and more

Chronicle Pavilion
Concord, California, United States

June 21, 2000 | Video Length: 1:57:09
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  • In June 2000, Yes was riding high on a wave of resurgence, having released "The Ladder" just a year earlier. This album marked a pivotal moment, heral... Read Full Description >

    In June 2000, Yes was riding high on a wave of resurgence, having released "The Ladder" just a year earlier. This album marked a pivotal moment, heralding their return to a more progressive rock sound that fans had long cherished. The "Yes 2000" concert, recorded at the Chronicle Pavilion in Concord, California, showcased this U-turn, featuring timeless tracks like "Close to the Edge" and "Roundabout," which have become staple favorites. What's fascinating is that this live performance captured not just the nostalgia of their earlier hits but also the band's ongoing evolution; they infused fresh life into classic pieces, marrying old riffs with that new millennium energy. The concert serves as a vibrant testament to their enduring legacy—long past their early days, yet still invoking the same magic that first captivated audiences. The diversity in their set list, featuring both epic and intimate songs, reflects their dynamic nature and strong stage presence.

Yes Masterworks Tour - Full Concert at Pine Knob Music Theater

Pine Knob Music Theatre
Clarkston, Michigan, United States

July 11, 2000 | Video Length: 2:1:09
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  • By July 2000, Yes was riding a wave of renewed enthusiasm following the release of their album *The Ladder* in 1999. This record showcased a blend of ... Read Full Description >

    By July 2000, Yes was riding a wave of renewed enthusiasm following the release of their album *The Ladder* in 1999. This record showcased a blend of classic prog-rock sensibilities and a modern twist, proving that Yes could still innovate while staying true to their roots. In fact, *The Ladder* featured some catchy melodies and vibrant energy that resonated well with both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Fast forward to the live concert on July 11, 2000, at Pine Knob Music Theatre, where you could feel the infectious energy as they performed well-loved hits. Interestingly, this era marked a time of stability for Yes, with a classic lineup that included iconic members like Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, and Steve Howe, who all brought their signature flair. It’s captivating how live performances like this can encapsulate the band's evolving journey—timeless yet fresh, just like the music they create.

Yes Live: Masterworks Tour Full Concert at Jones Beach Amphitheater

Jones Beach Theater
Wantagh, New York, United States

July 15, 2000 | Video Length: 2:55
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  • When Yes took the stage at Jones Beach on July 15, 2000, the band was riding a wave of renewed energy, fueled by their album "The Ladder," which had b... Read Full Description >

    When Yes took the stage at Jones Beach on July 15, 2000, the band was riding a wave of renewed energy, fueled by their album "The Ladder," which had been released just a year earlier, in 1999. This album marked a significant turning point, as it showcased their ability to blend classic progressive rock elements with contemporary sensibilities—an impressive feat for a band with such a storied past! Interestingly, the Masterworks Tour was designed to celebrate their legacy, featuring deep cuts and fan favorites that left long-time listeners buzzing with nostalgia. Not only did this concert highlight the band's enduring appeal, but it also brought together a mix of die-hard fans and a newer audience, underlining how their music transcends generations. Those live recordings, like the one captured here, are often filled with the electric energy of the crowd and the band's palpable excitement, making them a testament to Yes's lasting impact on the rock scene. Can you feel that thrill just thinking about it?

Yes - Full Concert Live at PNC Bank Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ

PNC Bank Arts Center
Holmdel, New Jersey, United States

July 19, 2000 | Video Length: 2:33:29
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  • In July 2000, when Yes performed at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey, they were deep into their "Masterworks" tour. Prior to this live ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2000, when Yes performed at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey, they were deep into their "Masterworks" tour. Prior to this live recording, the band had released the album *The Ladder* in 1999, which was a significant return to their progressive rock roots after venturing into different styles in the ’90s. Interestingly, this album marked a reunion with producer Bruce Fairbairn and featured the dynamic vocals of Jon Anderson paired with classic Yes instrumentation. During the Holmdel show, fans were treated to not just familiar hits but also tracks that showcased their evolving sound, making it a memorable experience. This concert highlighted Yes’s ability to maintain their essence while adapting to the changing landscape of music—pretty remarkable considering they’ve been around for so long! Plus, seeing them live during a period of rejuvenation speaks to how enduring the band's artistry is.

Yes - Full Concert Live in Atlanta at Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre

Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre
Atlanta, Georgia, United States

July 30, 2000 | Video Length: 2:6:55
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  • In the summer of 2000, Yes was cruising through their Masterworks tour, delighting fans across the U.S. One album that’s particularly interesting in... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2000, Yes was cruising through their Masterworks tour, delighting fans across the U.S. One album that’s particularly interesting in this context is "The Ladder," released just a year prior, in 1999. This album showcased a blend of their classic progressive rock sound with a slightly more polished, contemporary twist, a reflection of the band's ongoing evolution. By the time they hit the stage in Atlanta on July 30, 2000, they were riding high on the revival of their music, engaging both longtime fans and newcomers alike. Interestingly, during this live performance, Yes not only played some tracks from "The Ladder" but also dug deep into their back catalog, proving that their musical roots run deep. It's a captivating snapshot of a band that, even after decades in the music scene, was still making waves and connecting with audiences in a meaningful way. What a testament to their enduring legacy, right?

Yes - Live In West Palm Beach: Full Concert Performance

Mars Music Amphitheatre
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States

August 1, 2000 | Video Length: 2:3:45
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  • Let’s take a dive into Yes's musical journey around the time of their live performance on August 1, 2000, at the Mars Music Amphitheatre in West Pal... Read Full Description >

    Let’s take a dive into Yes's musical journey around the time of their live performance on August 1, 2000, at the Mars Music Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach. Just prior to this, Yes released their album "The Ladder" in 1999, which marked a significant phase for the band as they navigated through lineup changes and evolving musical landscapes. This album showcased a blend of their classic progressive rock sound with more contemporary elements, offering both old fans and new listeners a taste of their enduring creativity. Interestingly, this concert was originally slated to be the finale of their Masterworks Tour, which celebrated their rich catalog of music. The band's ability to captivate audiences live, even after decades in the game, is a testament to their ongoing relevance in the rock scene. And let’s not gloss over how the energy in that amphitheater must have been electric—after all, who wouldn't want to rock out to the sounds of a band that helped define an entire genre?

Live Performance of 'And You And I' at House of Blues, Las Vegas

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

October 31, 2000 | Video Length: 11:20
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  • During the live recording captured in the video "House of Yes (2000) Part 8 - And You And I," Yes had just released their album *The Ladder* in 1999. ... Read Full Description >

    During the live recording captured in the video "House of Yes (2000) Part 8 - And You And I," Yes had just released their album *The Ladder* in 1999. This particular tour was a significant moment in their history, marking a blend of classic Yes sound with the more contemporary vibe of the late '90s. Notably, this performance was held at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on Halloween night—a fitting backdrop for a band known for their dramatic stage presence and intricate compositions. An interesting tidbit about this era is that it featured Russian keyboardist Igor Khoroshev and bassist Billy Sherwood, making this the first official live recording with both musicians in the lineup. Sadly, the excitement was bittersweet, as Khoroshev faced personal and legal issues shortly after. The concert encapsulates a dynamic time for Yes, highlighting not only their enduring complexity as a progressive rock band but also their willingness to evolve.

Live Performance of 'The Messenger' at House of Blues, Las Vegas

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

October 31, 2000 | Video Length: 6:28
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  • Wow, can you feel the energy radiating from that Halloween night in 2000? Yes was really in a fascinating spot in their career during this live record... Read Full Description >

    Wow, can you feel the energy radiating from that Halloween night in 2000? Yes was really in a fascinating spot in their career during this live recording at the House of Blues in Las Vegas. This performance came on the heels of their 1999 album, *The Ladder*, which marked a significant comeback for the band after a period of musical experimentation. The album showcased a mix of progressive rock elements with a modern twist, appealing to both long-time fans and new listeners. What’s particularly intriguing about this live recording is that it features Igor Khoroshev on keyboards and Billy Sherwood on guitar—both of whom played crucial roles in the band’s rejuvenation during this era. Sadly, Khoroshev's time with Yes was marred by controversy arising from legal issues shortly after this recording. Yet, this Halloween show stands as a testament to their spirit and creativity during a time of transition and challenge. It’s these moments that remind us how music can capture both triumph and turmoil, right?

Face To Face Live Performance at House of Blues, Las Vegas

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

October 31, 2000 | Video Length: 5:27
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  • Before their spirited performance at the House of Blues on Halloween night in 2000, Yes had released "The Ladder" in 1999, a return to their classic s... Read Full Description >

    Before their spirited performance at the House of Blues on Halloween night in 2000, Yes had released "The Ladder" in 1999, a return to their classic sound infused with a fresh energy that resonated well with fans. This era marked a significant moment in their career, as it was the first time they brought aboard Igor Khoroshev and Billy Sherwood, who contributed their unique flair to the band’s dynamic—talk about a twist! The "House of Yes" recording is not just memorable for the date; it represents a unique convergence of creativity and talent. Khoroshev's keyboards added a different texture to the sound, breathing new life into their established hits while embedding an adventurous spirit into the performance. Plus, this concert encapsulated a transitional phase for Yes, showcasing how they could still captivate audiences two decades into their journey. It’s pretty thrilling to think about the legacy they continue to build upon, even in this era!

Lightning Strikes Live at House of Blues, Las Vegas - House Of Yes (2000)

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

October 31, 2000 | Video Length: 5:35
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  • In the vibrant era of the late '90s, Yes was on an impressive comeback streak with their album *The Ladder*, released in 1999. This disc not only mark... Read Full Description >

    In the vibrant era of the late '90s, Yes was on an impressive comeback streak with their album *The Ladder*, released in 1999. This disc not only marked a fresh chapter for the band but also showcased a return to their melodic roots, blending their classic progressive sound with a more accessible pop-oriented direction. The live recording at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on Halloween 2000 captures the band in a transitional phase, featuring the unique lineup of keyboardist Igor Khoroshev and guitarist Billy Sherwood. It's noteworthy that this performance stands out as the first official live recording of this ensemble. However, Khoroshev's time with the band was cut short due to personal issues shortly after this concert, making this recording a rare gem in Yes's extensive discography. Isn’t it fascinating how a single performance can encapsulate such a pivotal moment in an artist's journey?

Live Performance of 'Time And A Word' at House of Blues, Las Vegas

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

October 31, 2000 | Video Length: 1:00
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  • Taking a moment to reflect on Yes's journey, we find ourselves in 2000, during a particularly dynamic phase for the band. They were in the midst of pr... Read Full Description >

    Taking a moment to reflect on Yes's journey, we find ourselves in 2000, during a particularly dynamic phase for the band. They were in the midst of promoting *The Ladder*, their 1999 album that saw a return to a more melodic style, appealing to fans who yearned for the classic Yes sound. Now, when we look at their Halloween concert at the House of Blues in Las Vegas, it’s fascinating to note that this show not only marked the band's vibrant energy—who doesn’t love a Halloween concert?—but also represented a unique lineup. It was the first and only live recording featuring Igor Khoroshev on keyboards and Billy Sherwood on guitar. Curiously, shortly after this performance, Khoroshev faced legal troubles that led to his departure from the band. It’s a stark reminder of how quickly tides can turn in the music industry, isn’t it? All in all, this live recording encapsulates a moment of creativity mingled with uncertainty, a chapter in Yes’s storied legacy.

Owner of a Lonely Heart Live Performance - House of Yes Concert at House of Blues

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

October 31, 2000 | Video Length: 7:58
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  • So, let's take a moment to dive into that live recording from Yes at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on Halloween night in 2000. At this point in thei... Read Full Description >

    So, let's take a moment to dive into that live recording from Yes at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on Halloween night in 2000. At this point in their career, Yes was riding the wave of their 1999 album, *The Ladder*, which marked a notable comeback. The album showcased a mix of their classic progressive rock roots and a modern touch, attracting both loyal fans and new listeners alike. It’s interesting to note that this performance featured Igor Khoroshev on keyboards, alongside Billy Sherwood, making it the only official live recording featuring both musicians. Khoroshev's presence brought a unique flavor to their sound but, sadly, his time with the band was cut short due to legal troubles shortly after. This concert was more than just a show; it was a moment in Yes’s ongoing evolution, demonstrating their ability to adapt and reinvent while keeping the spirit of their music alive. Plus, come on, performing on Halloween? That’s just a cool little detail that adds another layer to the experience! It’s these moments that make live performances unforgettable.

House Of Yes Live at House of Blues: 'It Will Be A Good Day' Performance

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

October 31, 2000 | Video Length: 6:15
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  • In the swirling currents of Yes's storied career, the live recording from Halloween night in 2000 at the House of Blues marks a unique chapter. This p... Read Full Description >

    In the swirling currents of Yes's storied career, the live recording from Halloween night in 2000 at the House of Blues marks a unique chapter. This performance came during their promotional tour for *The Ladder*, which was released in 1999—an album that marked a return to their classic sound after a period of experimentation in the '90s. What's particularly fascinating about this recording is that it features the only official live performance with Igor Khoroshev, the band's Russian keyboardist at the time, along with Billy Sherwood on guitar. This lineup offered a refreshing blend of old and new, showcasing the band's legendary progressive rock sound infused with modern touches. The atmosphere must have been electric in the venue, especially since it was Halloween—imagine the energy of fans in costumes, celebrating not just the night but the enduring presence of Yes in the rock world! Soon after this performance, Khoroshev faced legal issues, adding an unexpected twist to this already intriguing chapter in the band’s history.

Live Performance of 'Yours Is No Disgrace' at House of Blues, Las Vegas

House of Blues
Las Vegas, NV, United States

October 31, 2000 | Video Length: 14:16
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  • In the live recording from the House of Blues on October 31, 2000, Yes was riding high on the wave of their 1999 album, *The Ladder*. This album showc... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from the House of Blues on October 31, 2000, Yes was riding high on the wave of their 1999 album, *The Ladder*. This album showcased a reinvention of their trademark progressive rock sound, blending melodic hooks with intricate instrumentation—a signature that fans have adored for decades. Fascinatingly, this performance marks the first and only official live recording to feature Russian keyboardist Igor Khoroshev and Billy Sherwood, who played a critical role in reintroducing Yes to the early 2000s audience. The Halloween concert in Las Vegas added an electrifying layer to the experience, with the band's elaborate live shows often feeling like a theatrical journey. Unfortunately, Khoroshev's time with the band was short-lived due to legal troubles shortly after this performance, making this recording a unique snapshot of a pivotal moment in Yes' storied legacy. How interesting is it to think about how a single night can encapsulate both triumph and turbulence?

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