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Live Performances by Yes in 2009

Yes Concert in Lyon - Performance of 'Machine Messiah'

Lyon, France

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 11:35
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    In January 2009, when Yes took the stage in Lyon, they were celebrating their 40th anniversary as a band, a remarkable milestone that highlighted their enduring impact on progressive rock. By that time, their recent studio album, "Fly from Here," had just been released in 2011, showcasing a new collaborative effort that included contributions from their longtime producer, Trevor Horn. This period was significant as it marked the return of vocalist Benoît David, who brought a fresh energy and sound to the band. The performance of "Machine Messiah" from their iconic album "Drama" proved how they continued to evolve while also paying homage to their rich legacy. It's fascinating to note that "Machine Messiah" explores themes of technology and humanity—topics that resonate even more today than they did when the song was first penned. This live recording captures a moment of passion and reinvention for Yes, reflecting their commitment to blending intricate musicality with thought-provoking narratives.

Yes - Roundabout Live Performance in Lyon, France

Lyon, France

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 8:33
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Yes Live Performance of 'Heart Of The Sunrise' in Lyon, France

Lyon, France

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 6:28
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  • In 2009, Yes was riding the wave of their rich musical legacy, having just released their album "Fly from Here" in 2011. However, it’s fascinating t... Read Full Description >

    In 2009, Yes was riding the wave of their rich musical legacy, having just released their album "Fly from Here" in 2011. However, it’s fascinating to note that the concert captured in the video “Heart of the Sunrise live à Lyon” took place at the very beginning of 2009, during a time when the band was reconnecting with its roots. They performed this classic song, which first appeared on their 1971 album "Fragile," showcasing their renowned blend of progressive rock with intricate arrangements and soaring vocals. Captured in high definition, this live performance highlighted their dynamic stage presence and sonic evolution. Interestingly, this period also marked a time of lineup changes, with new vocalist Benoît David stepping in, bringing fresh energy to their iconic sound. Can you imagine the thrill of witnessing that combination of old favorites and new interpretations? It’s like a musical tapestry woven with threads of history and innovation!

Yes Performance of 'Roundabout' Live in Lyon

Lyon, France

January 1, 2009 | Video Length: 6:02
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  • In January 2009, Yes delivered an electrifying performance in Lyon that brought their classic hit "Roundabout" to life amid a sea of devoted fans. At ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2009, Yes delivered an electrifying performance in Lyon that brought their classic hit "Roundabout" to life amid a sea of devoted fans. At that time, the band was riding high on their success from the album "Magnification," released in 2001. This marked a significant point in their career as it was their first studio album since the departure of keyboardist Rick Wakeman. But don’t let that worry you—Yes proved their resilience with a fresh lineup and a sound that still echoed the progressive roots they were famed for. During this concert, they showcased their ability to meld intricate musical arrangements with accessible melodies, demonstrating why they’ve remained a staple in the rock scene for decades. Fun fact: "Roundabout," originally from their iconic album "Fragile," is often celebrated for its complex structure and poignant lyrics, making live renditions like the one in Lyon a true treat for long-time fans and newcomers alike.

Yes - Live Performance of 'And You And I' at Mountain Winery Concert

The Mountain Winery
Saratoga, California, United States

July 3, 2009 | Video Length: 10:11
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  • In the summer of 2009, Yes was on a significant journey with their "In the Present" tour, promoting their album "Fly from Here," which had dropped jus... Read Full Description >

    In the summer of 2009, Yes was on a significant journey with their "In the Present" tour, promoting their album "Fly from Here," which had dropped just a couple of years earlier in 2011. However, before that, they enjoyed a resurgence around this time with a lineup featuring legendary members like Jon Davison on vocals and longtime keyboardist Geoff Downes, who played an essential role in the creative direction of the band. Their live performance of “And You and I” at The Mountain Winery in Saratoga, California, showcases how they effortlessly blend intricate melodies with deep emotional resonance. It's fascinating to think that even years into their career, Yes continued to captivate audiences with their complex soundscapes and lyrical profundity. While the audio quality of the recording may be a bit rough – a little DIY spirit never hurt anyone, right? – it encapsulates that vibrant energy the band was known for, reminding fans just how timeless their music truly is.

Yes Live Performance of 'Astral Traveller' at Paramount Theater, Denver

Paramount Theatre
Denver, Colorado, United States

July 12, 2009 | Video Length: 8:09
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  • Let’s take a moment to delve into Yes' career around the time of their Denver performance in July 2009. This riveting concert took place shortly aft... Read Full Description >

    Let’s take a moment to delve into Yes' career around the time of their Denver performance in July 2009. This riveting concert took place shortly after the release of their album *Fly from Here*, which came out in June 2011—so just a couple of years before that moment in Denver, the band was basking in a bit of a renaissance. Having been in and out of the limelight since their 1968 debut, Yes enjoyed a remarkable comeback in the 2000s, igniting new energy with fresh tours and invigorated performances. Interestingly, this Denver show marked their return to the city after a five-year hiatus, proving that their classic sound and presence still resonated strongly with fans. It was a time of celebration and nostalgia, where both new and longtime fans could bask in the splendor of their legendary progressive rock sound. What a treat it must have been for attendees to hear tracks like “Astral Traveller” live! Isn’t it fascinating how music weaves memories and moments together?

YES - 'Owner of a Lonely Heart' Live Performance from 2009 Concert

Bass Performance Hall
Fort Worth, Texas, United States

July 15, 2009 | Video Length: 5:26
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  • In July 2009, when Yes performed "Owner of a Lonely Heart" at Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, the band was in an intriguing phase of their career... Read Full Description >

    In July 2009, when Yes performed "Owner of a Lonely Heart" at Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, the band was in an intriguing phase of their career. They had just released their studio album, *Fly from Here*, in 2011, which breathed new life into their sound with the addition of new vocalist Benoit David. This live recording showcased their incredible musicianship, with Steve Howe's signature guitar riffs and Chris Squire's mesmerizing bass play—truly a delight for fans old and new. What’s interesting here is that this performance not only highlighted their classic hits but also underscored Yes's resilience and adaptability in the ever-changing landscape of rock music. Even after decades in the industry, they managed to capture the hearts of the audience, proving that the magic of progressive rock can still shine brightly. It’s a testament to their ability to evolve while staying true to their roots.

Yes Live Performance of 'Machine Messiah' at Amphitheater, Pittsburgh

The Amphitheatre at Station Square
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

July 21, 2009 | Video Length: 10:01
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  • In July 2009, when Yes performed "Machine Messiah" at the Amphitheatre at Station Square in Pittsburgh, they were riding high on a wave of renewed ene... Read Full Description >

    In July 2009, when Yes performed "Machine Messiah" at the Amphitheatre at Station Square in Pittsburgh, they were riding high on a wave of renewed energy following the release of their album "Fly from Here" in 2011. Although not immediately after the live performance, that album marked a significant moment for the band, featuring new material that offered a fresh take while still honoring their classic sound. What makes this live performance particularly interesting is the context of Yes reshuffling their lineup; this concert showcased Benoit David, the band's new lead vocalist. Fans were eager to embrace his unique flavor during a time when the band's journey was marked by a combination of nostalgia and innovation. Plus, performing "Machine Messiah," a track from their earlier 1980 album "Drama," exemplifies their timeless appeal—a blend of progressive rock complexity and lyrical depth that still resonates with audiences today. It’s a testament to their legacy, showcasing how even years later, they could still bring their signature sound to life on stage.

Retrospect - Yes Sir! Live Performance at Wacken Open Air

Capital One Bank Theatre
Westbury, New York, United States

July 31, 2009 | Video Length: 5:22
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  • Let's take a trip back to July 31, 2009, when Yes delivered a powerful performance at Wacken Open Air, a festival known for celebrating diverse rock g... Read Full Description >

    Let's take a trip back to July 31, 2009, when Yes delivered a powerful performance at Wacken Open Air, a festival known for celebrating diverse rock genres. Leading up to this electrifying moment, the band had recently released their studio album **"Fly from Here"** in 2011, showcasing their classic progressive rock sound while featuring new singer Benoît David. This album was their first with new material since 2001’s “Magnification,” and it marked a significant period of revival and experimentation for the band. What's intriguing is how Yes has continually pushed the limits of rock music over their long career. The live energy captured at Wacken perfectly illustrates their ability to connect with audiences, even decades after their inception. The Wacken performance is a celebration not just of their new music but of the enduring legacy of a band that has seen numerous lineup changes and musical shifts. It’s fascinating to see how Yes navigates their intricate compositions live, proving their status as stalwarts of the progressive rock genre.

Yes Live in Rome - Full Concert Featuring 'Siberian Khatru'

Teatro Tendastrisce
Rome, Lazio, Italy

November 4, 2009 | Video Length: 2:14:45
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  • In November 2009, Yes took the stage at the Teatro Tendastrisce in Rome, showcasing a lineup that included lead vocalist Benoît David, who had just s... Read Full Description >

    In November 2009, Yes took the stage at the Teatro Tendastrisce in Rome, showcasing a lineup that included lead vocalist Benoît David, who had just stepped into the shoes vacated by the iconic Jon Anderson. This performance came shortly after the release of their studio album, *Fly from Here*, which debuted in 2011, but the band had also recently released *The Word Is Live* in 2005, a collection of live recordings that reignited interest in their extensive catalog. It's fascinating to note that during this Rome concert, the legendary Chris Squire was not just holding down the bass but also adding his signature harmonies. The setlist featured classics like "Siberian Khatru," proving that even in this later stage of their career, Yes was committed to both their iconic past and a hopeful future. Their ability to adapt and evolve, while still delivering the complex, symphonic rock sound their fans adore, kept the spirit of Yes alive and thriving.

Yes - Full Concert at Teatro Degli Arcimboldi, Milan

Teatro degli Arcimboldi
Milan, Lombardy, Italy

November 6, 2009 | Video Length: 2:12:00
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  • In the fall of 2009, Yes was riding the wave of their "In the Present" tour, which was significant for marking their first live performances in three ... Read Full Description >

    In the fall of 2009, Yes was riding the wave of their "In the Present" tour, which was significant for marking their first live performances in three years. Prior to this, they released the album "Magnification" in 2001. However, “In the Present” was released during a time when the band had reinvented themselves, with new members like vocalist Benoît David stepping in for the iconic Jon Anderson. The live performance captured in Milan on November 6, 2009, at the Teatro Degli Arcimboldi, showcases the band’s rich legacy while blending fresh energy from their then-current lineup. Interestingly, this concert was the ending of their European leg, highlighting not just a celebration of their past hits but also a bold step into a new era. The audience recording from that night gives listeners an intimate feel, almost as if you can sense the magic of the moment—it's a sweet reminder that sometimes, the soul of a band shines most brightly in live settings where every note resonates with fervor.

Onward Into Unity - Live Performance by YES at Birmingham Symphony Hall

Symphony Hall
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

November 16, 2009 | Video Length: 5:31
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  • Let's take a stroll back to 2009, the year Yes graced the Birmingham Symphony Hall with their extraordinary presence during their tour promoting the l... Read Full Description >

    Let's take a stroll back to 2009, the year Yes graced the Birmingham Symphony Hall with their extraordinary presence during their tour promoting the live experience. Just before this concert, the band had released "Fly from Here" in 2011, but interestingly enough, "Onward" is a gem from their 1978 album "Tormato." This performance was steeped in nostalgia, showcasing a band that remarkably adapted its sound over decades while maintaining its progressive rock hallmark. It's fascinating to note that in this lineup, Benoit David was on lead vocals, stepping in for the legendary Jon Anderson, which adds a unique layer to this live rendition. The setlist featured a rich tapestry of songs that echoed Yes' evolution—melding classic tunes with new artistry. For long-time fans, those moments represented both a homage to their past and a celebration of their enduring legacy. How incredible is it to witness a band that continues to evolve and thrive, reaching new audiences while staying true to their roots?

Yes - Live Performances at Hammersmith Apollo, London - 'In The Present' Tour Excerpts

HMV Hammersmith Apollo
London, England, United Kingdom

November 17, 2009 | Video Length: 6:35
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  • In November 2009, when Yes took the stage at the Hammersmith Apollo, they were riding the wave of their album *Fly from Here,* released earlier that y... Read Full Description >

    In November 2009, when Yes took the stage at the Hammersmith Apollo, they were riding the wave of their album *Fly from Here,* released earlier that year. This album marked the band's return to studio work after a long hiatus, with well-known producer Trevor Horn at the helm. It’s noteworthy that *Fly from Here* was the first studio release featuring founder member Geoff Downes since the '80s, reuniting him with co-writer Horn for a fresh yet nostalgic sound. The live performance captured at Hammersmith was part of their "In The Present" European tour, which showcased their dynamic energy and the classic prog-rock flair that fans adore. This concert was particularly special as it blended beloved older tracks with new material, creating a captivating journey through their extensive catalog. Reflecting on that time in their career, you can really feel how Yes was weaving together their storied past with a present full of promise, reminding everyone why they are still one of the titans of progressive rock.

Yes Performs 'Roundabout' Live from Bourse du Travail, Lyon

Bourse du Travail
Lyon, France

December 1, 2009 | Video Length: 9:30
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  • In December 2009, when Yes performed "Roundabout" live in Lyon, they were well into their "In the Present" tour, showcasing material that bridged thei... Read Full Description >

    In December 2009, when Yes performed "Roundabout" live in Lyon, they were well into their "In the Present" tour, showcasing material that bridged their storied past with their evolving sound. Before this tour, they had released the album "Fly from Here" in 2011, which marked a significant point in their discography as it was their first studio recording with lead vocalist Benoît David, who had previously filled the role during live shows. Interestingly, the tour featured the return of Oliver Wakeman on keyboards, whose father, Rick Wakeman, is an iconic figure in the band's history. The energetic performance in Lyon exemplified Yes's ability to captivate audiences across generations, blending progressive rock's intricate musicianship with an unmistakable sense of nostalgia—and here they were, reminding us why they've remained a staple in the genre. Isn't it remarkable how music can transcend time, connecting us to both the past and present?

  • In December 2009, Yes performed in Lyon, France, capturing an electrifying moment that showcased their enduring legacy in the progressive rock scene. ... Read Full Description >

    In December 2009, Yes performed in Lyon, France, capturing an electrifying moment that showcased their enduring legacy in the progressive rock scene. By this time, the band had recently released their album "Fly from Here" in 2011, marking a significant return to the studio after a gap since "Magnification" in 2001. What’s especially interesting about the 2009 performance is the context of a lineup featuring notable members like Benoît David, who stepped in as vocalist, replacing Jon Anderson due to health issues. This shift brought fresh energy to the band, reflecting their adaptability. The live concert in Lyon even includes a riveting solo by the drummer, which displays the band’s knack for improvisation and showcases their intricate musicianship, a hallmark of their live performances. Indeed, Yes continues to captivate fans with their dynamic sound, proving that even decades into their journey, they remain a powerful force in the music world.

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