In January 1972, the Jeff Beck Group was at a pivotal point in its career, having recently released their album "Jeff Beck Group" in 1971, which showcased their blend of rock and blues and featured prominent musicians such as vocalist Rod Stewart and guitarist Jeff Beck himself. The band's dynamic, characterized by innovative guitar work and strong vocal performances, was on full display during their live performances, including the recording of "Definitely Maybe" at the Beat Club. This era marked a transitional phase for the group, as they were gaining significant recognition and their sound was evolving. Interestingly, the live performance captured their energetic stage presence and the chemistry between band members, which contributed to the growth of their fan base. This period eventually led to the band's dissolution later in 1972, but the live recordings serve as a testament to their influence and artistic exploration during their brief yet impactful tenure.