Quick Backstory of 90125: Trevor Rabin's Perspective - From ‘Cinema’ to ‘Yes’
This video provides a quick backstory of the biggest-selling Yes album '90125', but from Trevor Rabin's perspective. It begins with his personal journey from leaving 'Rabbitt' and South Africa to releasing solo albums in the UK. Then, it delves into his involvement with the band 'Asia' and his role as a founding member of 'Cinema', ultimately leading to his involvement with Yes. I don't own any of the music/pictures that included in this particular video. If you spot any mistakes or have suggestions, feel free to let us know in the comments! We're all ears for your feedback and appreciate your help. #yesband #chrissquire #trevorrabin #HappyVinylHappyMe

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All About Yes!

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The Guitarist who SAVED a DEAD Supergroup. Trevor Rabin And YES

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Asia: The Decision to Fire the Original Keyboardist — and How It Changed Everything

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The Truth about Yes - Tales from Topographic Oceans | Rick Wakeman

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Trevor Rabin-Something to hold on to.

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Trevor Rabin of YES | Hall of Fame Series Interview

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