Let’s take a step back into 1975, shall we? Yes was riding a wave of creativity and evolution with their album "Relayer," which had just been released a few months prior to that live recording at Loftus Road Stadium for the band’s Relayer Tour. "Relayer" showcased a more experimental edge for the group, featuring tracks like “The Gates of Delirium,” which really pushed the boundaries of progressive rock. This was also a notable period for Yes, as Patrick Moraz had recently joined the band, stepping in for the legendary Rick Wakeman on keyboards. Interestingly, Moraz brought a different flair to the band’s dynamic, infusing fresh energy that would resonate through the live performances, including the one in the video. It’s a unique moment in Yes's history, hinting at both transformation and the ongoing quest for musical innovation that has marked their journey. How cool is it that a single performance captures such a pivotal time?