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Plot Summary
This film captures the iconic progressive rock band Yes during their 1991 Union Tour, performing live in Denver. It showcases the band's virtuosic musicianship and hits from their extensive catalog. The concert features a complex stage production and the combined forces of the reunited Yes lineup. Fans were treated to a powerful display of live rock music.
Critical Reception
As a live concert film, "Yes - Union Tour Denver" was primarily received by its dedicated fanbase. Critics often noted the band's enduring musicianship and the ambitious production of the Union Tour. While not a mainstream film release, it was celebrated by Yes enthusiasts for its authentic live performance capture. Audience reception was generally positive, highlighting the band's energy and the quality of the sound.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for capturing the full power of Yes in a live setting.
- Highlights the impressive musicianship of all band members on stage.
- Appreciated by fans for its extensive setlist and energetic performance.
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Fun Fact
The Union Tour was notable for reuniting former members, including Bill Bruford and Rick Wakeman (though Wakeman is not in this Denver performance), creating a massive, multi-keyboardist lineup that was rarely seen live.
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