Yes performing "Lift me up" live in 1991 on the Union tour. The Union tour featured both Alan White and Bill Bruford on drums, Steve Howe and Trevor Rabin on guitar, Rick Wakeman and Tony Kaye on keyboards along with Chris Squire on Bass and Jon Anderson on lead vocals. A crowded stage filled with Yes history!

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3 comments:
that 1991 series of concerts with Bruford and White was simply awesome. I managed to catch them at the Sky Dome in Toronto in 1991. One thing that really stood out was Bruford was on stage during breaks and intermissions. He was sitting behind his kit and kept staring at the audience was very cool.
Dave
The UNION tour was definitely the best show the band has ever put together. It was amazing, especially the first leg which was done "in the round." That's entertainment! This is available on DVD as a Japanese import, and well worth the extra cost.
That said, the UNION album was probably the single worst recording to ever appear under the Yes name. "Lift Me Up" was good, though.
I agree guys. The concerts were awesome. And the CD was very very uneven..to be kind!
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