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Live Performances by Yes in 2018

Yes Live Performance: Bill Bruford Introduces Yes in London

London Palladium
London, England, United Kingdom

March 25, 2018 | Video Length: 2:51
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  • In March 2018, when Yes performed at the iconic London Palladium, they were riding high after the release of their 2014 album, *Heaven & Earth*. This ... Read Full Description >

    In March 2018, when Yes performed at the iconic London Palladium, they were riding high after the release of their 2014 album, *Heaven & Earth*. This marked their first studio album featuring new material in over a decade, showcasing that the band was still very much alive and capable of evolving, even after several lineup changes over the years. Interestingly, this period highlighted their commitment not just to new sounds but also to their progressive roots. Featuring a mix of long-time band members and newer faces, the performance captured the essence of Yes’ signature intricate compositions and harmonies. And let’s not forget, Bill Bruford—a founding member known for his masterful drumming—introducing the band adds a nostalgic nod to the group’s storied past. It reminded fans how influential Yes has been in the world of progressive rock, becoming legends while keeping their music fresh and relevant.

Yes - 'Soon' Live Performance with Patrick Moraz at The Fillmore Philadelphia

The Fillmore Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

July 20, 2018 | Video Length: 9:41
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  • In the live recording from July 20, 2018, at The Fillmore Philadelphia, Yes showcased their enduring legacy with a performance featuring keyboardist P... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from July 20, 2018, at The Fillmore Philadelphia, Yes showcased their enduring legacy with a performance featuring keyboardist Patrick Moraz. At this time, Yes was celebrating their rich history—having recently released "Heaven & Earth" in 2014, which showcased a reflective, more accessible direction for the band. But let’s not forget the allure of Moraz, who originally joined Yes in the mid-1970s and played on "Relayer," the album that introduced "The Gates of Delirium," where “Soon” originates. This performance not only satisfied longtime fans nostalgic for classic tracks but also highlighted the band’s impressive ability to blend past and present. It’s a reminder that Yes isn’t just a band; they’re a living archive of progressive rock history. Plus, isn’t it incredible how they continue to draw from their deep well of creativity, even decades later? Wouldn’t you agree that this kind of musical heritage is rare?

Yes - 'Does it Really Happen' Live at the Fillmore, Philadelphia

The Fillmore Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

July 21, 2018 | Video Length: 7:36
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  • Let’s take a trip back to 2018—an exciting year for Yes, marking their 50th anniversary. This particular live recording, captured on July 21 at th... Read Full Description >

    Let’s take a trip back to 2018—an exciting year for Yes, marking their 50th anniversary. This particular live recording, captured on July 21 at the Fillmore in Philadelphia, showcases the band performing “Does It Really Happen?” from their 1980 album, "Drama." What’s fascinating here is the context: "Drama" was a pivotal point in Yes's evolution, featuring a shift in their lineup that introduced keyboardist Geoff Downes and singer Trevor Horn. This was a bold move, coming just as the band faced pressures after their previous album, “Going for the One.” So, as they hit the stage in Philly for this anniversary tour, it wasn’t just about looking back—it was about celebrating their resilience and continued creativity. The energy of the crowd on this special occasion must have been electric, as fans reflected on decades of Yes’s transformative music. Who doesn’t love a good nostalgia trip?

Gang of Youths - 'Say Yes To Life' Live Performance at Splendour In The Grass

The Fillmore Philadelphia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

July 21, 2018 | Video Length: 6:29
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  • Okay, let’s dive in! The live recording you’re interested in, featuring Gang of Youths at Splendour In The Grass in 2018, comes at an intriguing p... Read Full Description >

    Okay, let’s dive in! The live recording you’re interested in, featuring Gang of Youths at Splendour In The Grass in 2018, comes at an intriguing point in the band’s artistic journey. Though Yes isn't directly tied to this event, it’s exciting to note how much their legacy still resonates in the live music scene. Before that year, Yes had released "Heaven & Earth" in 2014, which showcased their classic progressive rock sound while introducing a fresh lineup. It's interesting to think about how a band like Gang of Youths, known for their passionate performances and emotionally charged lyrics, carries a different yet complementary spirit to Yes. Both artists share a common thread in their ability to connect with audiences and provoke thought through their music. This context makes the live experience even richer, doesn’t it? After all, the revival of these heartfelt expressions is what keeps the spirit of rock 'n' roll alive and thriving!

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