Back in February 1974, when Yes dazzled fans at Tampa Stadium, they were riding high on the wave of their ambitious double album *Tales from Topographic Oceans*. Released just a couple of months earlier, in December 1973, this album marked a pivotal moment for the band, showcasing their grandiose, progressive sound with extended compositions and intricate themes inspired by spiritual writings. This performance was part of their extensive tour promoting the album, and it included a mesmerizing keyboard solo that became a rare gem in their live repertoire. It’s fascinating to think about how their elaborate stage setups and dynamic musical explorations really drew fans into a different world. This was a time when Yes wasn't just a band; they were redefining the boundaries of rock, blending intricate melodies and deep philosophical themes into a truly theatrical experience. It’s no wonder that even decades later, fans still cherish those live moments.