In January 1975, Thin Lizzy was in a notable phase of their career, having recently released their album "Fighting" just a few months earlier in September 1974. This album marked an evolution in their sound, featuring a blend of hard rock and elements of folk, which would come to define their style. The live recording at the National Stadium showcases the band's energetic performance during a critical time when they were solidifying their reputation as a formidable live act. Notably, this concert features songs from "Fighting," like "For Those Who Love to Live" and "Suicide," highlighting the band’s growing catalog and their engagement with the audience. Thin Lizzy's distinctive dual-guitar harmonies were becoming a hallmark of their sound, and this live performance exemplifies their ability to connect with fans, setting the stage for their future successes.