In the autumn of 1977, Yes was riding high on the success of their album "Going for the One," released just a couple of months prior in July. This live recording from the Empire Pool at Wembley captures a remarkable moment for the band, showcasing their sonic prowess and intricate compositions. The setlist from that night included fan favorites like "I've Seen All Good People" and the epic "Close to the Edge," both of which exemplify Yes's kaleidoscopic style. It’s interesting to note that this concert also served as a tribute to drummer Alan White, whose energetic performance shone through in tracks like "A Change of Pace" and "Awaken." At this point in their career, Yes was solidifying their status as progressive rock icons, constantly evolving and pushing musical boundaries. The intensity of their live performances really conveyed the band's dedication to their craft and the fans, making this concert at Wembley a memorable moment in their history.