Rush was at a pivotal moment in their career when they performed "YYZ" live in Cleveland on February 12, 1981. This recording came hot on the heels of their groundbreaking album *Moving Pictures*, which was released the same day. This marked not just a new chapter for Rush but a monumental leap into mainstream success. *Moving Pictures*, featuring the beloved tracks "Tom Sawyer" alongside "YYZ," showcased the band's incredible fusion of progressive rock and radio-friendly hooks. It's fascinating to think that "YYZ"—named after Toronto Pearson International Airport's IATA code—wasn't just a song; it was a celebration of their Canadian roots. The live aspect is where Rush truly shines, with epic, intricate performances that capture the audience's spirit. This particular concert captured the height of their creativity, propelling them into the stratosphere of rock legends and leaving fans craving more of their distinctive sound.