On November 16, 1999, Pavement performed a live show in Tilburg, Netherlands, during a pivotal period of their career. This recording came shortly after the release of their fifth studio album, "Terror Twilight," which had dropped earlier in the year. "Terror Twilight" marked a significant moment for the band as it was their last studio album before their hiatus. The album showcased a more polished sound and included the well-received single "Spit on a Stranger." During this Tilburg performance, the band displayed their signature blend of indie rock and lo-fi charm, which had garnered them a faithful following. Interestingly, this era was characterized by both internal tensions within the band and an evolving musical landscape, making their live shows particularly charged. This recording captures Pavement at a time when they were contemplating their future while still delivering memorable performances.