In November 1990, My Bloody Valentine was riding the wave of their critically acclaimed debut album, *Isn't Anything*, which had been released in late 1988. This live performance in London showcases the band's burgeoning reputation within the shoegaze genre, marked by their signature blend of ethereal vocals and dense guitar textures. The concert occurred just before they began the extensive creative process that would lead to the long-awaited follow-up album, *Loveless*, released in 1991. An interesting aspect of this performance is the band's commitment to their unique sound, which would later influence the direction of alternative music. Additionally, the setlist during this period prominently featured tracks from *Isn't Anything*, emphasizing their innovative approach to live shows. This show is significant not only as a document of their early live energy but also as a precursor to the groundbreaking work that would soon follow.