Back in June 1976, when Yes rocked Roosevelt Stadium, they were just coming off the release of their breakthrough album, "Going for the One," which came out the following year. However, earlier in 1976, the band had just wrapped up their album "Relayer," known for its ambitious compositions and the introduction of keyboard wizard Patrick Moraz. This period marked a time of creative resurgence for Yes, blending their progressive rock roots with more accessible melodies. An interesting tidbit? The live recording showcases the band’s electrifying performance style—especially as they navigate complex pieces like "The Gates of Delirium," which thrive in the live setting. Watching them perform in this era is like catching lightning in a bottle; it's raw, it’s powerful, and you can feel the energy radiating from each note. The '70s were a golden age for Yes, and this Jersey City concert is a testament to their dynamic live prowess.