Yes - Owner Of A Lonely Heart - Live 1991.wmv video free download


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Owner of a Lonely Heart - Anderson/Horn/Rabin/Squire

For the first time the song sounded on the album "90125" (1983).

Yes. The Union Tour Live,1991

Comments

8 years ago

Skippy McStringStrum

This song sounds much better with the bigger drums and more saturated-sounding guitar.

8 years ago

nick tarantol

n'anticchia ri bona musica

9 years ago

starryknight

I think I just heard the best keytar solo ever.

9 years ago

Gary Rawlinson

Why did Steve Howe not play on this track ?

9 years ago

ousman n'dong

3:55 = cut and paste .... but why ?

9 years ago

Deborah Waters

I saw the 90125 tour in Memphis at the amphitheater. It was great! I have seen them perform three times. Each time they were excellent.

9 years ago

stoneroller1

Trevor Rabin : Phenomenon !!!!YES YES.... of Course !!!!

9 years ago

Ben TEN TEN

A boss performance! Dude came out with that guitar keyboard like an instrumental flame thrower.

9 years ago

Selwyn Katz

absolutely should be a hall of fame number...

9 years ago

Joey Aspiras

always love the YES...especially this song...

9 years ago

Jeepster

Should be in hall of fame!

9 years ago

Diogo Dias

Don't deceive your free will at all!

9 years ago

Pauliane Medeiros

When Rabin met Chris Squire and Alan White, barely existed Yes, with apparent disappearance of the band in 1981.Então Rabin, Squire and White began collaborating with the Cinema name in early 1982. After the Jon Anderson coming that joined at the end at the end of recording 90125, even contributing vocals and the lyrics mostly been written. With four former members of Yes. What the producer and the record company wished to revive the name Yes, despite the objection of Rabin.

9 years ago

RADbassist

What an interesting crew. Only needed Steve Howe there to have almost the full line up there. Wakeman on the keytar was cool. Bruford is also cool on drums. Has done a lot of cool stuff since yes days. Tony Kay has played with Flash and has some good key action. And, never the same without Anderson.

9 years ago

Selwyn Katz

@drifter23337....cool...

9 years ago

Alexandre Mitsuru Komuro

É eu conheci o Yes com essa música. Clássico

9 years ago

Alain Darchen

J'adore !!

9 years ago

rone dee

Just.....WoW!

9 years ago

andries vds

this song was a fucking revolution!

9 years ago

Allan Anderson

Such an immensely talented band. Not many bands can play like this. Dying breed unfortunately.

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