In September 1978, when Yes took the stage at the Richfield Coliseum in Cleveland, they were riding high on the success of their album "Going for the One," released that same year. This album marked a significant moment for the band, as it blended their signature progressive rock style with more accessible sounds, with hits like "Wonderous Stories" capturing mainstream attention. By this time, Yes had solidified its lineup—featuring the incomparable Jon Anderson on vocals, the virtuoso Rick Wakeman on keyboards, and the stalwart Chris Squire on bass—creating an unforgettable live experience. What's particularly fascinating about this performance is how it encapsulated the band's rich tapestry of sound, drawing both old fans and newcomers into their musical journey. Just imagine being part of that electrifying atmosphere, witnessing a band at the peak of their creative powers—no wonder they became synonymous with progressive rock!