In March 1974, when Yes took the stage at the Selland Arena in Fresno, the band was riding high on the wave of their groundbreaking album "Tales from Topographic Oceans," which had released just a few months earlier. This album marked a bold departure into longer, more complex compositions, and it was a reflection of the band's commitment to pushing their musical boundaries. The live performance in Fresno, part of the promotional tour for this ambitious project, showcased not just their technical prowess but also their evolving sound, which was becoming increasingly intricate and layered. Interestingly, this concert is part of a larger catalog of live performances, with this being the eighty-first overall and the twenty-third specifically from the "Tales from Topographic Oceans" period. Fans often reminisce about the passion and energy the band brought to their shows, especially during this era, which was pivotal in defining progressive rock's future.