This show was impecable. A friend of mine had promo tickets because he was working in a record store. Thanks Eric! I remember I found strange that Trevor Rabin was doing all the piano parts in the begining of Endless Dream. I would have thought Tony Kaye was playing those. And I was also surprised that Chris Squire seemed to have the same enthusiasm playing Roundabout for the encore, jumping up in the air in the final ta-da-da-da... And then when the show was over, he cheered the crowd with a glass of wine. My friend was a bit disappointed at the end because he wished he would have been picked up by the roadies to go backstage, but they only seemed to pick up nice looking ladies.
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My first Yes concert...What a night! I was 13 at the time so I couldn't afford better tickets than the nosebleeds. However, as I was going up the stairs, a guard came up to my aunt and me and exchanged our tickets. Since not many tickets were sold, the venue had been adapted into a theater setting. At our delight, we ended up with sidestage tix!!! We were sooo thrilled. I was very happy to see the band so close. I couldn't believe it. The sound was impeccable. One of the best shows I have ever seen!