A live performance by progressive rock band Yes with some unusual artistic images, this video by "Hold On" coming on the successful hit album "90125" which presented the band
to new audiences was directed by the young Steven Soderbergh, some light years from "sex, lies and videotape" and "Traffic". From the videos released from such album - I think
everything from that album in terms of videos were their very first, which inclues the amazing classic "Owner of a Lonely Heart" and Godley & Creme innovative "Leave it", this one
by Mr. Soderbergh is quite alright. The artsy images are quite strange to actually provide some meaning behind the song (maybe there is) but the live act is really awesome since
Yes gets to provide an extended rendition of a very powerful song. That's the actual great effect of the video, seeing a live performance. 8/10.