Added: Sep 25, 2006

From: diogosalles76

Duration: 9:12

Trevor Rabin joined Yes members Alan White, Chris Squire and Steve Howe to perform "Cinema" and "Owner of a Lonely Heart" on November 11, 2004 for an appearance at a Concert for the Prince's Trust, a tribute show which featured a number of bands produced over the years by the one-time Yes member and producer Trevor Horn.

Channel: Music

Tags: cinema  downes  horn  howe  owner  rabin  squire  trevor  yes 


Rating: 4.77 (192 ratings)    Views: 122004' favoriteCount='607    Comments: 25

hapehaka Says:

Aug 12, 2008 - Trevor Rabin is a winner, even though it wasn't his intention he gave Yes their only real hit ever that more or less saved the band from extincion. He is a superior composer and songwriter who don't se the point in touring year after year with 30 year old songs for the sake of money... Bash him as much as you like, but the fact that he is still succesful doing new stuff all the time proves every singe Trevor Rabin critic in the world wrong. Not a matter of opinion, it's a matter of fact...

dove1004 Says:

Aug 13, 2008 - Rabin and Howe are both great players and phenomenal musician. Thank goodness their styles are so different. They are both musician's musicians.

doverzen Says:

Aug 15, 2008 - BUE NI SI MO !!! TREVOR IS VERY BIG!

rikensquire Says:

Aug 15, 2008 - What was this video from?

silasol6 Says:

Aug 15, 2008 - Trevor Horn is better jeh,jeh

Abonisher Says:

Aug 28, 2008 - Awesome video lots of energy. If it's for Trevor Horn I'm surprised he didnt sing something off Drama, that would have been fantastic. Nonetheless great performance even without Jon

damongruber Says:

Sep 6, 2008 - and you know nothing about written english

damongruber Says:

Sep 6, 2008 - Exactly

damongruber Says:

Sep 6, 2008 - hahahahaha.... the guy from Air Supply!!!!!

markvz Says:

Sep 7, 2008 - This is the strangest concoction of Yes that I've ever seen. Geoff Downs and Trever Rabin? This clip has also made me very happy.

frankdiddly Says:

Sep 15, 2008 - More cowbell! Sorry about that. Great rendition of Owner!

handballfan01 Says:

Oct 6, 2008 - Avaiable on DVD called "Slaves to the rhythm".

handballfan01 Says:

Oct 6, 2008 - Slaves To The Rhythm In this brand new, two-hour UK DVD release, the Princes Trust's Produced By Trevor Horn concert is captured in all its glory (and packaged under its original, intended title). In Slaves To The Rhythm, 13 of Trevor's best selling acts, guest musicians and a full backing orchestra, come together for one night only. The DVD will be released 02 June 2008

loderunner Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - If this line up went out on tour, I'd travel a thousand miles to see them.

douglasdg1999 Says:

Oct 14, 2008 - I totally admire Trevor Rabin! i am tired of all those old YES fans who don't appreciate him. They just happened to be there in the 70's and YES is more a nostalgia thing. "Miracle Of Life", "Changes", "Hearts", "Endless Dream", etc. They are some of the best YES tunes ever! I feel sorry for all YES fans who can't see the beauty in these songs. Sadly, i never got to see him, and i didn't know he was gonna be in this concert :( ANYONE HERE WANTS TO SEE TREVOR RABIN BACK IN YES ONE MORE TIME?

LeoHareMusic Says:

Oct 14, 2008 - Me. I want Trevor and Steve in together, just like on the Union tour.

mopman90125 Says:

Oct 15, 2008 - hey douglasdg1999 dont forget walls an final eyes

trevizons Says:

Nov 4, 2008 - GREATFUL! Watching Trevor Rabin again is quite an experience, we, old YES fans had to admit back 1983, that Trevor saved the band from the total collapse as it happenned to many old prog bands, although we missed Steve, Trevor, besides being a wonderful player, singer and writer, changed, elevated and revolutionized the YES sound forever, it took many years, I have to admit, to get use to it, but time is the best judge, and Trevor is unique, no matter what the great master Steve Howe believes!

trevizons Says:

Nov 4, 2008 - Oh! By the way, YEEEEESSSSSS! It would be great to see good old Trevor back in YES, so, sorry Steve, but I strongly believe that the band could use MOOO COWBELL! I mean, MOOO TREVOR RABIN BABY!!!

johnglos1 Says:

Nov 10, 2008 - Awesome! Geoff Downes and Steve Howe! Never seen any of Geoff's Yes stuff. Hope Cheltenham boy Oliver Wakeman did the business on keyboards on the tour!

hajj74 Says:

Nov 14, 2008 - wow, why they can't make music like this anymore?

Nrosebush2 Says:

Nov 20, 2008 - i think what they should do is have tervor rabin back in the band with steve howe and have him be the new lead singer since jon anderson has decided not to tour this year due to health problems. trevor can hit those notes just as good. i garuntee you if they did that it would be the best yes tour in years. maybe even a new album??

votta11 Says:

Nov 25, 2008 - I had no idea they did this. I was trying to figure out the complete line-up(other than back up musicians and singers. Do they have any plans of touring in the future?

SpammerOvTheGods Says:

Nov 27, 2008 - this was a one-off; the Prince's Trust concert honored Trevor Horn that year. Many of the acts he worked with (Seal, Art of Noise, etc.) took part. #@!

thomasbcool Says:

Nov 30, 2008 - Cinema won a grammy for best instrumental '84. Great tune. Saw Yes in KC on the 4th of July one year. T Rabin came out after the break and did his own "Star Spangled Banner" solo ala Hendrix. It's was classic.