In January 1975, when Yes delivered their mesmerizing live performance of “To Be Over” at Park Rangers Stadium, the band was riding high on the success of their acclaimed album, *Relayer*. Released just a few months earlier in late 1974, *Relayer* showcased Yes's exploration of complex musical structures and ambitious compositions, epitomized by the legendary track “The Gates of Delirium.” At this time, Yes was at the forefront of the progressive rock scene, boldly pushing sonic boundaries. The live execution of “To Be Over” captures the band’s intricate musicianship and enchanting stage presence. Interestingly, this period represented a transformative phase for Yes, marked by the arrival of Patrick Moraz on keyboards, following the departure of Rick Wakeman. This change brought a fresh dynamic to their sound. In essence, their live sets during this era weren’t just concerts; they were immersive experiences filled with the magic of innovation and creativity.