Great interview for the channel. Huge fan of the Rabin-era of Yes and the advance tracks from Rio are excellent. His singing somehow sounds stronger than ever. It’s good to have him back in a rock context. Can’t wait to hear the full album.
40 years ago, November, 1983, a Philadelphia radio station played "Our song" which I heard and YES had returned after 3 years with 90125. I saw YES with Trevor 17 times over the 4 tour cycles 1984, 87, 91, and Talk 1994. I missed the Can't Look Away and ARW tours. RIO so far has been great! I like Trevor's attitude and music ideas. I recall the influx of New YES fans with 90125. Over the years , I have gotten to know the ones who got to know the classic YES period, and like myself continue to follow YES, and Trevor through today! Thanks Barry, and Trevor!
Great interview Barry. Rabin's Yes period is my favorite. I started with 90125 but consider the best Yes album Talk. Rabin is a fantastic artist and has a powerful voice that you can hear on all of the 4 albums he does with Yes. I need to check out his new album.
I loved the Talk album and saw that tour twice, including the opening night of the tour in Binghamton NY. The place was only half full and it was a pretty small arena. I saw them there for the Big Generator tour and I don’t think you could’ve put another person in there it was so jammed. The second time I saw them on the Talk tour they did Purple Haze in the encore and it was amazing. Still remember them stopping and the crowd singing the “excuse me while I kiss the sky” part, it was amazing. Bravado, my favorite Rush song, especially the live version of Different Stages.
Wonderful interview - Trevor is such a gifted musician and his time with Yes is some of my favorite material by the band. Incredible guitarist, songwriter and amazing composer... so creative!
As a massive long-time Yes and TR fan, it was amazing to see the ARW tour. Top class musicians, playing top class music. Seen many Yes tours, with many lineups , including the 90125 tour, and the Union tour at Wembley. Quite probably the best live show I've ever seen.
Excellent interview. Mr. Rabin is incredible. My youth pastor in 1984 gave me the 90125 album and I have been a fan ever since. I was 14 years old in 1984. Was able to see him on Talk tour and then with ARW, that one with my wife and our oldest son, his first live concert. Many happy memories. Bless you all.
Really enjoyed this! As always, you manage to ask the burning questions that fans want to know but corporate journalists never seem to think of (90125 deluxe, a definitive statement on ARW recordings) while also asking about lesser known parts of the artist's history, prompting unique stories.
I saw Yes on the 90125 tour and Trevor really won over the audience with his humble attitude and great playing. Nashville, TN April 15, 1984. I think it cost $15, maybe 12.
Thank you for a great friendly insightful interview. Felt like I was in the “rooms” with you both. Trevor is a brilliant player and composer and gracefully answers all questions without ever offending. I can see why he has so many friends.
Enjoyable interview. Loved the ARW show when I saw it here in Connecticut. It's too bad they aren't doing anything and I think a recorded album might have been welcome. He played on a couple of Manfred Mann's Earth Band records back in the day that I think are great but mostly forgotten now. I'd loved to have heard him talk about that experience.
Trevor s such an ego-less superb-latively talented person, and extremely polite and kind on top off it all. How can this man not be an inspiration for modern guitarists who strive for a personal and intimate style of their own? Cause, when i hear Trevor s playing, i hear a man who has found his voice for music overall looking within. Thats why his ideas, wich may not be die hard old ass yes fans cup of tea, cant be disregarded or linked with mediocre or even easy success grabbing, as many 80s guitarists did with their music. Trevor sounds like him, and its always his most honest and uttmost best the way he delivers, always thorough in search for quality (Yes s TALK s such a monstrously classy LP, utterly neat). He s the embodiment of high quality fearlessness as a musician.
Trevor clearly doesn't want to bash Howe... just side stepped around that whole thing. Howe has made it very clear there's no love lost there. Trevor's a class act.
It was great hearing Trevor Rabin. I'd been a marginal YES fan thru the 70's but when 90215 came out, I was massively hooked & listened to that album daily thru 1983 & much of 1984 & bought all the 12 inch singles. (I also really like Big Generator, which I've found most Yes fans hate.) I wish you'd gotten Trevor to speak more about Jack Bruce because I never tire of of stories about him. Have you ever interviewed Kip Hanrahan???? I'd think he would be a GREAT interview & would love to hear of his work with Jack Bruce & especially about the album or EP "A Few Short Notes for The End Run" from 1986. The song "Too Still in Half Light" was done with Jack Bruce & had a total of 3 bassists & it's always stuck with me. Sadly I've never been able to find that EP.
Oh heck yes!! Saw the Talk Tour with some buddies at Red Rocks in Colorado back in '94. Whatever the politics were that might have surrounded the band at the time, they still took our butts to school and knocked us out! Speaking of rearranging older material with Trevor in the band, at one point Tony did a pretty atmospheric and heartfelt piano feature, probably not as amazing as Rick would have done, but Tony himself slid right into the opening chords to "And You And I". But I could talk about that show all damn day. John was joking with us about having to sing way up in our Mile High altitude, but he nearly went hard rock on us with "City Of Love". Sorry, I could go on and on. They did close the first set with "Heart of the Sunrise"!!
Lovely guy. Great interview Barry. I was front row for the 90125 tour (1984?) at Wembley Arena. I've got Trevor's towel from that show. If he ever wants it back....
Supposedly, there's a 20-minute demo version of the song "Cinema" in the vaults. What I wish that Yes would/could do is have some sort of truce between the current version of Yes and Trevor and Jon A., and have them work with Tony Kaye, Billy Sherwood and Jay (filling in for Chris and Alan) to finish the 20-minute version of "Cinema" and release it.
... and I wish that ARW could have done a complete new studio album. Ditto the Anderson/Ponty Band, and it would be really cool if Jon Anderson did a solo studio album with The Band Geeks.
Great video .... great artist ... saw him in Aberdeen in late '70's as a support act promoting his About Face album ... still have the badge! ... re ARW ... the music on the live album is great ... but the clumsy mixing with of the crowd noise is really irritating detracting greatly from the enjoyment of the release ... I would love a remix that "fixes" the mix ... I'd buy that .... CMcG, Aberdeen, Scotland
Is it proof of Trevor Rabin telling us that Rhino now have the rights to the Yes back catalogue that there is scheduled the imminent release of a five disc (including blu ray) boxed set of 'The Yes Album'?
Endless dream from Talk is a really underrated Classic imo
we don’t need you to tell us that.
Anderson's strained vocals
That whole album is sorely underrated
Rabin is the man
Great interview for the channel. Huge fan of the Rabin-era of Yes and the advance tracks from Rio are excellent. His singing somehow sounds stronger than ever. It’s good to have him back in a rock context. Can’t wait to hear the full album.
40 years ago, November, 1983, a Philadelphia radio station played "Our song" which I heard and YES had returned after 3 years with 90125. I saw YES with Trevor 17 times over the 4 tour cycles 1984, 87, 91, and Talk 1994. I missed the Can't Look Away and ARW tours. RIO so far has been great!
I like Trevor's attitude and music ideas. I recall the influx of New YES fans with 90125. Over the years , I have gotten to know the ones who got to know the classic YES period, and like myself continue to follow YES, and Trevor through today!
Thanks Barry, and Trevor!
Great interview Barry. Rabin's Yes period is my favorite. I started with 90125 but consider the best Yes album Talk. Rabin is a fantastic artist and has a powerful voice that you can hear on all of the 4 albums he does with Yes. I need to check out his new album.
Agreed
I loved the Talk album and saw that tour twice, including the opening night of the tour in Binghamton NY. The place was only half full and it was a pretty small arena. I saw them there for the Big Generator tour and I don’t think you could’ve put another person in there it was so jammed. The second time I saw them on the Talk tour they did Purple Haze in the encore and it was amazing. Still remember them stopping and the crowd singing the “excuse me while I kiss the sky” part, it was amazing. Bravado, my favorite Rush song, especially the live version of Different Stages.
Talk is a gem
Finally a new interview that goes deeper than the basic questions. Well done!
90125 blew my mind when it came out , I was 21 and had heard a lot of Rock by then but that Album sounded so fresh , Genius.
Wonderful interview - Trevor is such a gifted musician and his time with Yes is some of my favorite material by the band. Incredible guitarist, songwriter and amazing composer... so creative!
As a massive long-time Yes and TR fan, it was amazing to see the ARW tour. Top class musicians, playing top class music. Seen many Yes tours, with many lineups , including the 90125 tour, and the Union tour at Wembley. Quite probably the best live show I've ever seen.
I was there
@@classicalbum What a show. 👍
Excellent interview. Mr. Rabin is incredible. My youth pastor in 1984 gave me the 90125 album and I have been a fan ever since. I was 14 years old in 1984. Was able to see him on Talk tour and then with ARW, that one with my wife and our oldest son, his first live concert. Many happy memories. Bless you all.
His vocals in Changes are emotionally powerful
Fabulous interview. Love Trevor followed him since 90125 ...just hope he finds time to do more great solo stuff . Love the new album Rio.
GREAT interview. Barry Robinson was so well prepared!!!!!! Very few people know all the background and the context. Well done sir!!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fantastic illuminating interview. Thank you
Trevor is such a great guy. I loved seeing him play.
Brilliant interview.
Really enjoyed this! As always, you manage to ask the burning questions that fans want to know but corporate journalists never seem to think of (90125 deluxe, a definitive statement on ARW recordings) while also asking about lesser known parts of the artist's history, prompting unique stories.
Saw Yes on the Big Generator tour. Big fan since the early 80s.
Enjoyed this interview.
I saw Yes on the 90125 tour and Trevor really won over the audience with his humble attitude and great playing. Nashville, TN April 15, 1984. I think it cost $15, maybe 12.
Thank you for a great friendly insightful interview. Felt like I was in the “rooms” with you both. Trevor is a brilliant player and composer and gracefully answers all questions without ever offending. I can see why he has so many friends.
Trevor is so awesome. Glad to see him getting some time here. And heck, I’d absolutely be down for a comprehensive 90125 Deluxe set!
Enjoyable interview. Loved the ARW show when I saw it here in Connecticut. It's too bad they aren't doing anything and I think a recorded album might have been welcome. He played on a couple of Manfred Mann's Earth Band records back in the day that I think are great but mostly forgotten now. I'd loved to have heard him talk about that experience.
Love your playing Trev, you are a legend.
Expert interview, well done
Trevor s such an ego-less superb-latively talented person, and extremely polite and kind on top off it all. How can this man not be an inspiration for modern guitarists who strive for a personal and intimate style of their own? Cause, when i hear Trevor s playing, i hear a man who has found his voice for music overall looking within. Thats why his ideas, wich may not be die hard old ass yes fans cup of tea, cant be disregarded or linked with mediocre or even easy success grabbing, as many 80s guitarists did with their music. Trevor sounds like him, and its always his most honest and uttmost best the way he delivers, always thorough in search for quality (Yes s TALK s such a monstrously classy LP, utterly neat). He s the embodiment of high quality fearlessness as a musician.
"Solly's Beard" from the Yes 9012Live album is incredible. Trevor's speed and energy on that song is just so impressive.
Trevor clearly doesn't want to bash Howe... just side stepped around that whole thing. Howe has made it very clear there's no love lost there. Trevor's a class act.
Lovely interview !! Great album. Trevor is amazing!
It was great hearing Trevor Rabin. I'd been a marginal YES fan thru the 70's but when 90215 came out,
I was massively hooked & listened to that album daily thru 1983 & much of 1984 & bought all the 12 inch singles. (I also really like Big Generator, which I've found most Yes fans hate.)
I wish you'd gotten Trevor to speak more about Jack Bruce because I never tire of of stories about him.
Have you ever interviewed Kip Hanrahan????
I'd think he would be a GREAT interview & would love to hear of his work with Jack Bruce & especially about the album or EP "A Few Short Notes for The End Run" from 1986.
The song "Too Still in Half Light" was done with Jack Bruce & had a total of 3 bassists & it's always stuck with me. Sadly I've never been able to find that EP.
Cracking interview
Roll on next week Can’t wait to get my mittens on it.Great interview.
love the new album!!!
Good interview!
Oh heck yes!! Saw the Talk Tour with some buddies at Red Rocks in Colorado back in '94. Whatever the politics were that might have surrounded the band at the time, they still took our butts to school and knocked us out! Speaking of rearranging older material with Trevor in the band, at one point Tony did a pretty atmospheric and heartfelt piano feature, probably not as amazing as Rick would have done, but Tony himself slid right into the opening chords to "And You And I". But I could talk about that show all damn day. John was joking with us about having to sing way up in our Mile High altitude, but he nearly went hard rock on us with "City Of Love". Sorry, I could go on and on. They did close the first set with "Heart of the Sunrise"!!
I was there too! Eighth row, just left of center. It was a great show- they sounded just the album.
Got to see both versions of Yes live. Both fantastic shows!
Great to see, thanks Trevor and Barry.
Glad you enjoyed it
Lovely guy. Great interview Barry. I was front row for the 90125 tour (1984?) at Wembley Arena. I've got Trevor's towel from that show. If he ever wants it back....
Nice get! Congrats!
Yes! Thank you!
Am I the only one whose entry into Yes was “Big Generator“? Possibly!
I remember listening to The Cape from Can’t Look Away thinking, this could be music in a movie and low behold.
Supposedly, there's a 20-minute demo version of the song "Cinema" in the vaults. What I wish that Yes would/could do is have some sort of truce between the current version of Yes and Trevor and Jon A., and have them work with Tony Kaye, Billy Sherwood and Jay (filling in for Chris and Alan) to finish the 20-minute version of "Cinema" and release it.
... and I wish that ARW could have done a complete new studio album. Ditto the Anderson/Ponty Band, and it would be really cool if Jon Anderson did a solo studio album with The Band Geeks.
What a nice man.
Very!
The Yes album we've been waiting for... cant wait to get it!
it’s not Yes, fool. wake up.
Well, he masterminded Yes !
Trevor Rabin these days looks uncannily like my favourite Bond actor, the late Roger Moore.
Great video .... great artist ... saw him in Aberdeen in late '70's as a support act promoting his About Face album ... still have the badge! ... re ARW ... the music on the live album is great ... but the clumsy mixing with of the crowd noise is really irritating detracting greatly from the enjoyment of the release ... I would love a remix that "fixes" the mix ... I'd buy that .... CMcG, Aberdeen, Scotland
"Face to Face" album (1980)
Good work, Barry!
Thanks for listening
💫
Is it proof of Trevor Rabin telling us that Rhino now have the rights to the Yes back catalogue that there is scheduled the imminent release of a five disc (including blu ray) boxed set of 'The Yes Album'?
Wakeman 'Crying all the way to the bank'
It's hard to imagine why they wanted Kaye given his limited talents
Limited talents? Have you listened to thr first three Yes albums?
@@WooBino. Yes. And saw his absurd one handed performances in the 80s
ARW was awesome live but the live album was utterly ruined by the fake audience. A real shame because the band were so tight.
The autotune on the vocals is also unbearable. Yes, the audience sampled loop is ridiculous. It's the same sample every time something happens. Haha.
That picture is crooked and it is driving me crazy.
I just put a jaffa cake under one side of my computer
your micro pud is
Loved Trevor’s work with YES, but I never cared for his take on the “classic YES” material.
Trevor looks like donny osmond in this video
He is a little bit country and a little bit rock n roll
Great talent but new album is kinda all over the place IMO.