thank you Trevor Rabin for giving Yes the shot of adrenalin they needed for their 80's comeback.. this is the best song off of 90125, musically and lyrically
Few bands in music history go through such a major personnel change and come out smelling like a rose. YES was one of the few. Trevor Rabin brought a unique energy to the music with his gritty guitar and smooth vocals; a perfect foil to Jon Anderson's avian vocal range. YES has never disappointed.
The intro is totally deceiving. They start off with something that you would have heard Yes do back in the 70's, but the main part of the song just flat out ROCKS. Just pure genius.
A friend of mine once told me that this wasn’t too difficult of a song to play because it’s in 4/4 time. The problem is you have to get through the odd meter at the beginning. Plus your timing and execution have to be dead on accurate. He was an idiot!😂
Great band, great comeback for the modern era with 90125. Quality album. Great musicians, well-crafted songs. This is one of them. "Capitalise on this good fortune"
Rabin is a fine musician and an amazing high speed precision shredder, 'Yes' wasn't the right band for him though, in my opinion ... Each of us have to grab our opportunities as they come I guess. He hasn't done too badly out of it though, underrated or not.
One of the most technically masterful songs whose execution into a listenable song is also just as perfect. The rhythms and polytones are like magic to my untrained ears. Every re-listen I can find a new layer of melody. THAT'S how you write a song!
Qué buen análisis !!! A mí también me ocurre con las OBRAS de YES. Siempre le encuentro algo nuevo cada vez que las escucho nuevamente!!! Coincido plenamente!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Wakeman got all the accolades and ive SEEN both and tony is right up THERE very polished musician!! Kansas and Yes DOESN'T get much BETTER 2 very underrated bands!!!
Tony was a solid keyboardist and fit perfectly what Yes was doing in the 80's and early 90's, but let's not fool ourselves here. He detested playing the Moog synthesizer and did not have nearly the improvisational and soloing chops Rik Wakeman did and still has. That said, he was the better option of the two in their comeback years, as his and Trevor's styles blended impeccably.
Trevor Rabin is the man! A great technical guitarist with kick ass songwriting ability.These were great years for Yes. Some of their best songs and live performances that absolutely kicked ass.
Sorry, disagree. Whereas I really liked this album it was not the classic Yes sound and the followup Big Generator was awful. Give me the classic Yes of the 1970s any day. They were Yes' best period and most progressive by a long way.
For me this was when YES really came alive. I couldn't get enough of them when this came out and I still count this song from this album as the best. And the surprising thing is that once this came out it opened me up to their earlier stuff. Love 'em.
Amazing to see how Trevor Rabin grew from the start of his career to when he joined Yes. His material and talent fit the new Yes like a glove! And none of it was planned to happen the way it did so thank god it worked out so incredible.
When you see the perfection in this performance, you're left to realize, that there is NO hope for today's music ! Thank God this music here, has been preserved. I saw this tour in May of '84 at the Capital Centre in MD. It was amazing !
Rabin is a fantastic musician, a "maestro" that is now composing in Hollywood. Howe is a purist. an unique guitar player who probably we will never see again how to mix classic to rock like him. Rabin plays more than 10 instruments. Howe is a guitar player. Rabin is fantastic, but Howe composed "The Clap"and "Masquerade", outstanding inspired pieces.
My all time favorite Yes song and one of the greatest songs ever produced period. RIP Chris Squire and your wonderful music you created with this legendary band will live on forever.
@1:35... "Just a Castaway.. an Island lost at Sea-o.." Love the nod to Message in a Bottle there. Ah the 80's.. some truly earnest music back then. Reading the Wiki on 90215: Best selling "YES"/"Cinema" album of all-time. Highest grossing YES tour. Tony Kaye bailed before its release, then came back in. Personally, I loved having Trevor AND Jon as singers during this period. Peace..
I bought this album, and loved the whole thing. Took a lot of flak from friends because they said, that's not Yes. I told them to get over it. Great album!
For my money, pound for pound the best all around musician of that time- Trevor Rabin. Writing, Musicianship, Tone, Technical ability... No weakness anywhere.. The guy was the entire package..soup to nuts.
@@carvetop Not to take anything away from Lukather, monster player/musician but- Toto had 3 hits- Hold the line Rosanna Africa Lukather didn't write any of em'. Rabin completely resurrected Yes with an entire albums worth if hits..90210 Yes was practically his backing band.
That album opened my mind up to real music. Complicated yet simple in emotion. It doesn’t get better than this as far as I’m concerned. There’s more talent in this band than people realize. Sure they have fans but deserve so much more recognition.
Frank Zappa would have loved the the start. Trevor Rabin has some serious classical music theory/training and was able to take off time riffs and mix some standard times and pop/rock hooks that have been hard to match since...
Didn't realize Trevor Rabin sang so well,...saw them when this song came out in LV and Jon A. was always gracious enough to say (as always.. "he always visited Vegas" In this Concert Trevor mistook the stage and stumbled and was on his back and still played through,besides the chuckles of a few bandmates, Fantastic Concert!
I have always loved the intro to this song. When the drums, piano and bass are playing in I think 4:4 time but the guitar is playing in a completely different time and all of a sudden it all meshes and takes off.
You gotta love how the cameramen of early music concerts had no idea about focusing on the drummer during a particular fill, same for the guitars, etc. - the focus was always on nonsense during the best parts of a song.
I saw the tour in Philly. I was just checking in with my memory - and although I'm a Jon fan until the end - Trevor was excellent and a powerful force. Great performance - and a more remarkable showing from Trevor that I remembered. Thanks for the post!!!
Bill and Ted can finally sing, and Ted can finally jam on the guitar. In this video, they finally use their music to unite the world! Love this tune! Yay for Bill and Ted!
@@Denilson-Carreiro He was SA's version of Donny Osmond in the mid-70's with hordes of teenage girls following his every move. He could have ordered anything he wanted off the menu in those days. LOL!
I remember this is the first song which my brother intoxicated me with of prog. roc back from 80s era! most brilliant one ever made by human kind and still stuck on my ear until now :)
I love all the incarnations of Yes. This (90125) album is awesome. Saw them on tour in SLC, Ut after this album came out. Love it all. The 'old stuff' too. I can't get Starship Trooper out of my head.
Yes, this concert is not to be confused with "Hollywood". Oh, my, now I've heard it all! Trevor really added "the edge" to YES! Long live Yes and all their "yes-bands", GTR, ASIA, ABW&H, and on, and on, and on, and on!
Sorry, that's rubbish IMO. This was not the classic Yes sound. If they get into the Hall of Fame it's because of the progressive stuff they did in the 70s. While I did really like this, it was just standard rock that everyone did. And Big Generator was total crap.
@@Trev359 This one here is a great song and Rabin composed a couple of other fine ones as well. But RcDub's claim that mr. Rabin had anything to do with Yes getting into Rock Hall Of Fame is just plain bullshit. And that guy's usually totally average songwriting ability can be heard in totally crappy 'Big generator'.
Mr. Tony Kaye...Awesome keyboardist. Original member of this Great Band. I remember he played on 2 other great albums with Detective. Of course... They are all master's at their God given talent & gifts!!! This music will live on and on! For sure.
This entire album was a masterpiece!
I agree!
I'm a Metal-Head from the mid 80's on, and I absolutely Love this album, and this is the best song on it!
Bury me with my copy of this record
@@mister-amazing TRUTH !! this is the best song on 90125 and Lonely Heart was the weakest
I think so too people said they got too commercial but it brought a bigger YES audience
thank you Trevor Rabin for giving Yes the shot of adrenalin they needed for their 80's comeback.. this is the best song off of 90125, musically and lyrically
stormshear1 No nonono
Hearts is the ultimate
Well said. Arguably one of the greatest guitarists of his generation.
Rhythm of Love ain't no slouch either
'80s.
Actually the Adrenalin started with Trevor Horn on the Drama album and he produced the next 2 albums (which both Trevor produced)
Few bands in music history go through such a major personnel change and come out smelling like a rose. YES was one of the few. Trevor Rabin brought a unique energy to the music with his gritty guitar and smooth vocals; a perfect foil to Jon Anderson's avian vocal range. YES has never disappointed.
The intro is totally deceiving. They start off with something that you would have heard Yes do back in the 70's, but the main part of the song just flat out ROCKS. Just pure genius.
Tony Kaye!
The intro is incredibly difficult and amazingly well-performed!
Bait and switch?
@Raziel Chernerko Then it would lose its impact. Too much of a good thing can become a bad thing.
A friend of mine once told me that this wasn’t too difficult of a song to play because it’s in 4/4 time. The problem is you have to get through the odd meter at the beginning. Plus your timing and execution have to be dead on accurate. He was an idiot!😂
Great band, great comeback for the modern era with 90125. Quality album. Great musicians, well-crafted songs. This is one of them. "Capitalise on this good fortune"
I agree with you 100%!! The whole 90125 album is awesome! What a great era of music! So many great High School memories from the 80's!!
Nicely said
Always loved Rabin's voice and guitar playing, he brought a lot to Yes, really filled them out. His and Jon Anderson's vocals together was magical.
For sure. It’s cool to see how they evolved over years. 💯🎼❣️
Amen to all that shit 😎 👍 epic line up👍
Chris too. One of the best three-voice combos ever.
I don't see how anybody can say that this inception of Yes wasn't great...holy moley. Trevor Rabin is awesome.
My dad was a huge Yes fan but back in 1984 in 10th grade I wasn't into it. I now see the error of my ways. I was wrong. Amazing.
Such a badass guitar riff. Gotta be one of the best
One of those songs that gives me goosebumps. I love Jon Andersons suttle vocal contribution, such a team player and so generous.
Yes is one of the greatest bands of all time... yep.... I just said that!
Yep.....me too! :o)
True, but not because of this song ;)
they have had a lot of great musicians ( including Jon Anderson and Trevor rabin voices) but the greatest band is Rush.
@@duaneelliott2327 Rush doesn't exist without YES. Geddie Lee says it constantly.
Agreed.
Trevor Rabin is unfairly underrated 🙏
Totally agree!
I don't think he's underrated by people who knows music. Other people, yes. But he is true genius.
@@sixstrings666 Your right. Us guitar geeks know who is who. Rabin is great.
no. Us guitar geeks know Rabin is great.
Rabin is a fine musician and an amazing high speed precision shredder,
'Yes' wasn't the right band for him though, in my opinion ...
Each of us have to grab our opportunities as they come I guess.
He hasn't done too badly out of it though, underrated or not.
One of the most technically masterful songs whose execution into a listenable song is also just as perfect. The rhythms and polytones are like magic to my untrained ears. Every re-listen I can find a new layer of melody. THAT'S how you write a song!
Would you could you ever get tired of this song??? 😮
Qué buen análisis !!! A mí también me ocurre con las OBRAS de YES. Siempre le encuentro algo nuevo cada vez que las escucho nuevamente!!!
Coincido plenamente!!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Tony Kaye never gets the credit he deserves for his key contributions during two different, distinct and successful eras of this band.
Rick always gets the juice. It's not fair. Tony is a fantastic musician.
Agreed
Just saw Tony Kaye at aneheim grove Steve Howe Band
Wakeman got all the accolades and ive SEEN both and tony is right up THERE very polished musician!! Kansas and Yes DOESN'T get much BETTER 2 very underrated bands!!!
Tony was a solid keyboardist and fit perfectly what Yes was doing in the 80's and early 90's, but let's not fool ourselves here. He detested playing the Moog synthesizer and did not have nearly the improvisational and soloing chops Rik Wakeman did and still has. That said, he was the better option of the two in their comeback years, as his and Trevor's styles blended impeccably.
@@frankderudder7290 Underrated? you kidding
The bass-drum starts that double-beat at the end & it's like a whole new song. Amazing!
Another golden notch in Yes's arsenal. What a fantastic time in their musical journey.This was a killer tour.
Had to search this track and listen it after listening of Jon Anderson's new solo record which made me felt bad. They were great then, what a song.
Still my favorite Yes song, brings back great memories too......
Agreed!!
2020 I still listening this song
classic rock yes
Trevor Rabin is the man! A great technical guitarist with kick ass songwriting ability.These were great years for Yes. Some of their best songs and live performances that absolutely kicked ass.
Agree.
Sorry, disagree. Whereas I really liked this album it was not the classic Yes sound and the followup Big Generator was awful. Give me the classic Yes of the 1970s any day. They were Yes' best period and most progressive by a long way.
Dude is badass
Absolutely underrated as a guitarist.And a great singer and writer. Hard to find..
@@Trev359 Big Generator was not awful. There are some great songs there. Specifically Shoot High Aim Low.
YESって言えばロンリーハートだけど私はchanges✨❤️✨
大好き💕最高です🥰🎵
For me this was when YES really came alive. I couldn't get enough of them when this came out and I still count this song from this album as the best. And the surprising thing is that once this came out it opened me up to their earlier stuff. Love 'em.
Amazing to see how Trevor Rabin grew from the start of his career to when he joined Yes. His material and talent fit the new Yes like a glove! And none of it was planned to happen the way it did so thank god it worked out so incredible.
Every element of this song is next level. Genius level. These guys could run circles around 99% of musicians in today's music scene.
beyond next level, it's 3rd level, this is my all time favorite Yes tune, nothing else comes close
Only Rush and Queen were in that league.
An amazing song!!! The lyrics are epic and the playing is spectacular!!! God bless Yes!!
I love their harmonies, truly talented band.
abso, the dual vocals on this song with Trevor and Jon are magical
so amazing. this song is responsible for so much when i was just lad in high school. RIP Chris Squire one of the very greats
This has got to be the best 8-string bass sound I've ever heard.
ちょ~~かっこいい!!
私には最高の1曲!
Yes is great!
kotoeri さん
同感です‼️
素晴らしいです✨
Trevor sang his parts so good live. Nailed it.
RIP Chris Squire :(
Trevor Rabin est fabuleux si seulement IL y avait des musiciens pareils aujourdhui super
god they were on fire in the 80s
Not as fire as their fingers playing that bangin intro
When you see the perfection in this performance, you're left to realize, that there is NO hope for today's music ! Thank God this music here, has been preserved. I saw this tour in May of '84 at the Capital Centre in MD. It was amazing !
Unreal what they did. Timeless classics that will resonate to the end of time.
Must be 25 years old, and still a magnificent song.
Trevor Ravin great singer, great voice !!!! 1986 in Madrid increibles!!!!!!
+Mikel Urrutia Santerbás It was Trevor Rabin's guitar playing that got me into playing guitars...
Rabin is a fantastic musician, a "maestro" that is now composing in Hollywood. Howe is a purist. an unique guitar player who probably we will never see again how to mix classic to rock like him. Rabin plays more than 10 instruments. Howe is a guitar player. Rabin is fantastic, but Howe composed "The Clap"and "Masquerade", outstanding inspired pieces.
The intro riff is a fast 7/8 with the extended phrase being 10/8 or 7/8+3/8. Just in case you're curious.
***** I love that you know that! I hated music theory. Time to revisit :)
Show off. Jk
This proves that Yes were still progressive in the 80s.
+Steve Steele 1:21-1:34 - Metric division FTW
Always wondered, not that it makes any sense to me!
I adore ❤trevor. His tone. Touch and control is second to no one
Intense, mind blowing version!!! I can't just make the obligatory statement that Alan or Trevor are geniuses, because they all are !!!
My all time favorite Yes song and one of the greatest songs ever produced period. RIP Chris Squire and your wonderful music you created with this legendary band will live on forever.
all time favorite yes song sounds exhagerate and not fitting, anyway. you are talking about yes not pat benatar
I agree with you .one of the best song ever produced .now a day is very good couse the music go down every time more
@@XanAxDdu You are a moron and can't even put a sentence together dip shit lol. Go away and Pat Benatar sucks hahaha
@@Bloomr09 i did an observation using words of the other guy, anyway
LOL i love Yes so we are not in dishacord and english is not my language sorry
This is a top 10 (of all time) favorite song for me.
I can see why!
Such positive & uplifting lyrics all through their music, lots of great stuff on this album especially.
@1:35... "Just a Castaway.. an Island lost at Sea-o.."
Love the nod to Message in a Bottle there. Ah the 80's.. some truly earnest music back then.
Reading the Wiki on 90215:
Best selling "YES"/"Cinema" album of all-time.
Highest grossing YES tour.
Tony Kaye bailed before its release, then came back in.
Personally, I loved having Trevor AND Jon as singers during this period.
Peace..
What a song. I love Yes for all times
One of their best songs.
I bought this album, and loved the whole thing. Took a lot of flak from friends because they said, that's not Yes. I told them to get over it. Great album!
I eventually got over it, fairly quickly I might add after giving this album an honest listening to. 👍😎
It featured 3 out of 5 original members so yes, it is Yes (to me anyway). You're right, your friends need to get over it.
Christopher Russell Edward Squire... RIP... sorely missed...
That’s the truth 👏🏻👏🏻❤️
Great song and album from the 80's. They were wonderful live.
For my money, pound for pound the best all around musician of that time- Trevor Rabin.
Writing, Musicianship, Tone, Technical ability...
No weakness anywhere..
The guy was the entire package..soup to nuts.
Probably why he was writing musical scores for movies.
He definitely belongs in that conversation.
@@idesofmarch2368 I just playing along with 90210 - It Can Happen. Rabin was just deadly..
Incredible. Put him up against Steve Lukather?
@@carvetop Not to take anything away from Lukather, monster player/musician but-
Toto had 3 hits-
Hold the line
Rosanna
Africa
Lukather didn't write any of em'.
Rabin completely resurrected Yes with an entire albums worth if hits..90210
Yes was practically his backing band.
That album opened my mind up to real music. Complicated yet simple in emotion. It doesn’t get better than this as far as I’m concerned. There’s more talent in this band than people realize. Sure they have fans but deserve so much more recognition.
La mejor etapa de YES !!! Sin duda y la Maestría de Rabin ,no tiene comparación!
he produced many soundtracks for films. friggin' genius!
Still one of my favorite progressive rock songs!
Awesome group I saw there first tour in the 70"s,I was blown away.
cambiare , riformare , abbattere muri , costruire ponti , questa è la magia della buona musica
Will be on the 3rd row on 12/3/2016 to see Wakeman, Rabin and Anderson! I know it's gonna be awesome!
...better known as Trevor Rabin.
Such a masterpiece, my favorite Yes tune !
Thanks for posting Chris, a favourite.
Perfect 80'$ formula for Yes great chemistry and phenomenal live! 🤟😎
Listening to this on the 2nd day of 2022, magical lyrics and sound, this is a masterpiece
Dear God, this song still brings me to tears of beauty...
Yes!
Wow I remember when this was brand new & on the radio all the time but until just now I never knew Trevor sang it.
One of my best bands of 80s, YES so many remembers and good times.
The golden 80s....nothing more to say...
Frank Zappa would have loved the the start. Trevor Rabin has some serious classical music theory/training and was able to take off time riffs and mix some standard times and pop/rock hooks that have been hard to match since...
Didn't realize Trevor Rabin sang so well,...saw them when this song came out in LV and Jon A. was always gracious enough to say (as always.. "he always visited Vegas" In this Concert Trevor mistook the stage and stumbled and was on his back and still played through,besides the chuckles of a few bandmates, Fantastic Concert!
I have always loved the intro to this song. When the drums, piano and bass are playing in I think 4:4 time but the guitar is playing in a completely different time and all of a sudden it all meshes and takes off.
love Rabin..he resurrected Yes..they were on life support after the golden years..amazing singer and underrated guitar virtuoso!
You gotta love how the cameramen of early music concerts had no idea about focusing on the drummer during a particular fill, same for the guitars, etc. - the focus was always on nonsense during the best parts of a song.
Saw this concert at the Berkeley theatre. Put it this way. It was one of the best concerts I've ever seen.
That was excellent! I remember catching this show in Indy at MSA!
What a great band doing an awesome tune.... Sure miss those days
To think this cool music was popular blows my mind......
Yes, a great performance
Wow the many times I've heard this song IEVER KNEW THAT two guys sang!
One of the best bands live! See them in Erie, PA and Tampa, FL....awesome!!!!
Killer!!!!!!!! what a driving song!!
Trevor Rabin.....awsome...
I saw the tour in Philly. I was just checking in with my memory - and although I'm a Jon fan until the end - Trevor was excellent and a powerful force. Great performance - and a more remarkable showing from Trevor that I remembered. Thanks for the post!!!
Bill and Ted can finally sing, and Ted can finally jam on the guitar. In this video, they finally use their music to unite the world! Love this tune! Yay for Bill and Ted!
Trevor Rabin added so much more to the band - Yes
He was Rabbit SA no 1 band
Leonard Viljoen He was a superstar in South Africa.
sure , agree !
@@Denilson-Carreiro He was SA's version of Donny Osmond in the mid-70's with hordes of teenage girls following his every move. He could have ordered anything he wanted off the menu in those days. LOL!
Totally love this song! Jammin!
Trevor brought a new Life to YES when they really needed it !!!
Love, Love, Love....thank you for your awesome music....and great memories....changes....
Indeed a masterpiece. Such a great song and FANtastic live version.
Classic.....RIP Chris
One road to happiness. It's calling your name. This was my Jam.🙂
My favorite yes Song. This and Tempus Fugit! Saw them here in Minneapolis!
Great song loved the intro on this. Always brings back memories of my brother, awesome time-keeper drummer practicing this..
always liked Trevors voice...not to mention his excellent guitar playing
I remember this is the first song which my brother intoxicated me with of prog. roc back from 80s era! most brilliant one ever made by human kind and still stuck on my ear until now :)
I love all the incarnations of Yes. This (90125) album is awesome. Saw them on tour in SLC, Ut after this album came out. Love it all. The 'old stuff' too. I can't get Starship Trooper out of my head.
Just love the track CHANGES.
É muito talento para uma banda...orquestra, coral, etc. Sem palavras. I say yes,yes,yes!
Saw these guys live yesterday. Great musicians and genius! Never heard of them until recently. Will never forget them
Yes, this concert is not to be confused with "Hollywood". Oh, my, now I've heard it all! Trevor really added "the edge" to YES! Long live Yes and all their "yes-bands", GTR, ASIA, ABW&H, and on, and on, and on, and on!
Rabin brought a heavier guitar, lead vocals and excellent song-writing to Yes. They don't get into the Hall of Fame without his 80's contributions.
Sorry, that's rubbish IMO. This was not the classic Yes sound. If they get into the Hall of Fame it's because of the progressive stuff they did in the 70s. While I did really like this, it was just standard rock that everyone did. And Big Generator was total crap.
@@Trev359 This one here is a great song and Rabin composed a couple of other fine ones as well. But RcDub's claim that mr. Rabin had anything to do with Yes getting into Rock Hall Of Fame is just plain bullshit. And that guy's usually totally average songwriting ability can be heard in totally crappy 'Big generator'.
@@Trev359 わ?
No way. You're off your rocker.
my favorite song...ever..
I love love this song as well!
Seeing Tony Kaye back in the keyboard seat was so great at the time! Love Rick, Pat and Geoff too but having Tony back was aces.
Mr. Tony Kaye...Awesome keyboardist. Original member of this Great Band. I remember he played on 2 other great albums with Detective. Of course... They are all master's at their God given talent & gifts!!! This music will live on and on! For sure.