What track should we check out next? The comment with the most likes will get a video for the next Yessaturday! Many thanks to you all for going on this journey with me. Yes has been one of the most fulfilling finds on here for me. This was so great just because just when I thought they couldn't surprise me, they do. This was so Yes.. :D
Fantastic, right? For the next one: Fly From Here (Return Trip). A song written and performed by the Drama lineup in 1980, it was later resurrected with Benoit David on vox. But for this “Return Trip” version, Trevor Horn re-did the vocal. So it’s basically Drama material, and as good. The last great Yes album for me, and essentially the last one Chris was on ❤
@@mattleppard1970 Yeah. I'm so glad they made the return trip with Trevor Horn on vocals. It really made such a difference to make it sound just like the Drama band. Good stuff.
I love everything YES and I don't know why everybody hates on this album. People develop over the course of their lives, the course of their careers, you can't expect everything to be the same. This album contains hits and hidden gems, I love it.❤
So the 90125 your was pretty cool. The 80’s the return of Yess’ light shows(their known for their elaborate stage settings-Roger Dean designed some). This tour was lasers. The auditorium was filled with the special light effects -this song had huge red hearts spinning, intertwining suspended in mid air. Changing throughout the entire show. I remember a woman in white flowing garments dancing all throughout the floor of auditorium spot light on her as well. It was a pretty good show and led me to see 50 more concerts after that one.
Don't sleep on Trevor Rabin. There is still so much material to do if you are willing. From one of the old-timers on here, I'll make my pitch for songs from The Ladder and Magnification, (which has the added bonus of Symphonic Live videos). There are even more on 90125 like Changes, Hold On, Cinema, etc. This was the era where I was introduced to Yes and then I went back and worked my way back to the 70s stuff. Oh yeah, and you liked "Endless Dream" on Talk, so you may want to re-visit Talk too. I like it all.
Wowser, cooking on ALL burners. I loved everything about this new to me track. And two hearts ARE better than one. Great reaction, L33, as always. Blessings and peace all.
Thanks for this, Lee! "Hearts" is my favorite song from the Rabin era of Yes, and may just be one of my Top Ten Yes songs ever. Got to see them play it live in 1999 and it was a surprise highlight of the concert.
Traditional Yes song. Along the lines of "Wonderous Stories, Survival. 80's production. Layered vocals. Jon's voice was at it's peak in this era. Classic song. 👍
I appreciated this album when it came out. I especially hated most of the garbage that was coming from the poppy 80 ‘s playing at that the time. this finally had some musical bite I thought was horribly lacking in the day.
Great song, great very fun album. I first discovered Yes in 84' when I was 17, but it was the 70's stuff that I had heard, not the 90125 stuff even though that was really big then. So I went to my first Yes concert, 90125, not knowing about the line-up change and music change, and was pretty confused but it was a great show.
I liked 90125 more and more as I kept listening to it, though it was never at the level of the classic early 70s stuff for me. Still, this album had a lot going for it and this track was one of my favorites.
What track should we check out next? The comment with the most likes will get a video for the next Yessaturday! Many thanks to you all for going on this journey with me. Yes has been one of the most fulfilling finds on here for me. This was so great just because just when I thought they couldn't surprise me, they do. This was so Yes.. :D
Fantastic, right? For the next one: Fly From Here (Return Trip). A song written and performed by the Drama lineup in 1980, it was later resurrected with Benoit David on vox. But for this “Return Trip” version, Trevor Horn re-did the vocal. So it’s basically Drama material, and as good. The last great Yes album for me, and essentially the last one Chris was on ❤
You should check out "In the Presence Of" from the album _Magnification._ It's probably the last classic Yes track. A very special song.
@@mattleppard1970 Yeah. I'm so glad they made the return trip with Trevor Horn on vocals. It really made such a difference to make it sound just like the Drama band. Good stuff.
Please react to Sweet Dreams. It's a great song with great video. th-cam.com/video/aMAEYcNqzy4/w-d-xo.html
@ Oh yeah, I’d go for that. Instant happiness 🌞❤️
YES, the greatest show on earth. The tour was brilliant
✨️🎶👑🎶✨️
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Awesome selection L33! Two hearts up! ❤🔥❤🔥 Another spectacular Yes Saturday! You rock! ☮❤🎶
Oh, thank you Richard. I'm glad I'm not the only one that sees the value in this album, I've grown tired of hearing yes fans hate on it.
Yes yes yes! 90125 such a good Yes album and this is the most “old Yes” on the album ❤
I love the video that goes along with it 😊 Took a chance to play this awhile ago and really enjoyed this video/ tune.
Hey Lee! Hearts❣️My favorite song on 90125. Great song especially played in concert. Jon's vocals are incredible❣️👍😎
_All angels of the magic constellation, be singing us now._
@TheReaperMan275 Magical❣️👍😎
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@lesblatnyak5947 What's up 36?👍⭐️😎
@jeffschielka7845 Good times ahead. Hope your pain free 🙏
I remember at the time not thinking much about this album when it came out, but over the years I've come to realize how great it is
A great Yes song on 90125 is Our Song. That and Hearts are my favorites from that good album. Our Song should be next.
That was beautiful, thanks Lee. ❣️💓
Love YES-Saturdays. This is a classic.
Thanks for the video Lee! Yeah, Trevor can shred with the best of 'em. Take care dude!
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I love everything YES and I don't know why everybody hates on this album. People develop over the course of their lives, the course of their careers, you can't expect everything to be the same. This album contains hits and hidden gems, I love it.❤
So the 90125 your was pretty cool. The 80’s the return of Yess’ light shows(their known for their elaborate stage settings-Roger Dean designed some).
This tour was lasers. The auditorium was filled with the special light effects -this song had huge red hearts spinning, intertwining suspended in mid air. Changing throughout the entire show.
I remember a woman in white flowing garments dancing all throughout the floor of auditorium spot light on her as well. It was a pretty good show and led me to see 50 more concerts after that one.
Don't sleep on Trevor Rabin. There is still so much material to do if you are willing. From one of the old-timers on here, I'll make my pitch for songs from The Ladder and Magnification, (which has the added bonus of Symphonic Live videos). There are even more on 90125 like Changes, Hold On, Cinema, etc. This was the era where I was introduced to Yes and then I went back and worked my way back to the 70s stuff. Oh yeah, and you liked "Endless Dream" on Talk, so you may want to re-visit Talk too. I like it all.
My favorite track from 90125! I had to crank it and sing along while I was doing making my breakfast! Thanks for this! ♥
Wowser, cooking on ALL burners. I loved everything about this new to me track. And two hearts ARE better than one. Great reaction, L33, as always. Blessings and peace all.
this track is so underrated... i kinda love this song lol
Thanks for this, Lee! "Hearts" is my favorite song from the Rabin era of Yes, and may just be one of my Top Ten Yes songs ever. Got to see them play it live in 1999 and it was a surprise highlight of the concert.
Traditional Yes song. Along the lines of "Wonderous Stories, Survival. 80's production. Layered vocals. Jon's voice was at it's peak in this era. Classic song. 👍
Good one. I call this one Awaken reimagined as an 80's Power Ballad.
YES has been nominated for 5 Grammys. They have won one. Lee......it's time for their lone Grammy winner......Cinema. Thanks.
Owner of a lonely Heart
I really liked that ... thank you
Yippee! Now more Big Generator and Talk time! 🎉
I appreciated this album when it came out. I especially hated most of the garbage that was coming from the poppy 80 ‘s playing at that the time. this finally had some musical bite I thought was horribly lacking in the day.
Exhilarating!!
One people together..be ready now...His voice sails with 🎸🥁 and the organ to wrap it Absolutely bursting!!!!!!!!
Alan and Chris got along as FRIENDS and so there was some internal link with them.
Best song on the album.
Running from Big Gen is also fantastic
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Yessaturdays are the best 😊 I loved the message in this song ❤
This was damn good! I have never really dived into this phase of Yes. This sounds like classic Yes! 😁
Try "OUR SONG" from the same album
Another Masterpiece I play this album a lot!!!
Trevor was great, don't forget that! This was Yes trying to keep up with time and somewhat succeeding.
The impeccable immaculate YES
hearts is my favorite on this album Trevor shows just what he is made of on this track. awesome
Alan's sound on this is phenomenal. "Changes" is one you gotta hear.
I’m running..
This is one of those songs I slog thru to get to the awesome part, which is worth it.
Great song, great very fun album. I first discovered Yes in 84' when I was 17, but it was the 70's stuff that I had heard, not the 90125 stuff even though that was really big then. So I went to my first Yes concert, 90125, not knowing about the line-up change and music change, and was pretty confused but it was a great show.
Alan and Chris are my second favorite rythem section behind only moon and Entwistle!
our song is also great tune well constructed and love Alan White's playing on this.
Not my favorite Yes song, but still a very good song nonetheless. Glad to hear them continuing on the channel.
The Album 90125 Really stands up well for me !! Hearts is a wonderful airy track so much space :-)
90125 was a step up from Drama. It's great they were able to recruit Jon back to the band.
Our Song is another excellent one.
I liked 90125 more and more as I kept listening to it, though it was never at the level of the classic early 70s stuff for me. Still, this album had a lot going for it and this track was one of my favorites.
I'm surprised it took you this long to grasp the scope of Trevor's abilities as a guitarist.
Love Chris Squires bass in “ Hearts “ especially when the organ solo starts !, also great guitar solo !