Yes live at the Greek Theater, Berkeley, California, USA, September 21st 1984, 90125 tour
Jon Anderson - Lead Vocals
Chris Squire - Bass Guitar, Vocals
Trevor Rabin - Lead Guitars, Vocals
Alan White - Drums
Tony Kaye - Keyboards
Setlist:
Intro ~~ Cinema; 7:02 Leave It; 11:25 Our Song; 17:11 Hold On; 25:10 Hearts; 33:29 I've Seen All Good People; 41:33 Solly's Beard; 51:31 Changes; 58:34 And You And I; 1:10:35 Soon; 1:15:50 Owner Of a Lonely Heart; 1:22:08 It Can Happen; 1:29:22 The Fish; 1:39:48 City Of Love; 1:52:18 Starship Trooper; 2:09:11 Roundabout; 2:16:42 Gimme Some Lovin'
-It's Always a blast to listen to the fresh, brand-new Trevor Rabin's imput on Yes live on this first tour with the 80's lineup and looks, quite dazzling, may I say hahaha
-If you read my descriptions well you may notice that the only Yes tour I truly detest is the one which they nostalgically called In the Present, and I find any other tour than that a true blast and a pleasure to my ears, of course, a few better than the other, but all still decent with many fantastic points; With Rabin, this is my favourite, they had everything fresh, as I said, the new material was fucking awesome (I love this album) and everyone was still happy, I think, and the shows were quite successfull, with more than 150 shows in 2 years
-As for this upload, Berkeley, it is no different from the quality pattern they all presented, with great performances, each instrumental member soloing and with, somehow a rarity, and with an amazing setlist, adding Our Song as the intro, a song I truly adore
-And You And I, Hearts, Hold On (With the usual ''Mr. Alan White on drums'' intro), all great versions, not to mention a performance of 'Gimme Some Lovin' as the final encore, with an unusual intro by Jon saying something like ''Do you wanna rock 'n' roll?'', thing I can't imagine Jon saying
*Note: Throughout this audience recording, you'll hear a guy yelling multiple times 'Go Alan!', I guess he forgot Bruford quite well