In October 1970, Yes was at a pivotal point in their career, shortly after the release of their influential album *The Yes Album*, which debuted earlier that year. This album marked a significant maturation in their sound, showcasing longer compositions and intricate arrangements that would become hallmarks of progressive rock—definitely a shift from their earlier, more straightforward rock style. The live performance recorded for the Mike Harding Show features the band playing "America," a striking cover of Simon & Garfunkel's classic. This choice highlighted their ability to reinterpret popular songs through a uniquely complex lens. At this stage, Yes was gaining traction, building a devoted following as they embraced more ambitious musical landscapes, setting the groundwork for their next acclaimed works. It's fascinating to see how this live recording captures the energy and creativity surging through the band during this remarkable era.