In January 1999, Pavement was at a critical juncture in their career, having just released their fifth studio album, "Terror Twilight," in May 1999. This album marked a notable transition for the band, as it was their last before they disbanded later that year. The live recording from the Glastonbury Festival features the performance of "Summer Babe," which is one of their earlier tracks from their 1992 debut album, "Slanted and Enchanted." This track showcases the band's signature lo-fi sound and clever lyrics that garnered them a cult following in the 1990s. Additionally, during this period, Pavement was known for their unconventional approach to music and touring, which contributed to their lasting influence in the indie rock scene. Their performance at Glastonbury represents a high point in their career, encapsulating the energy and creativity that defined their presence in alternative music.