In January 1993, Van Halen was in the midst of a successful phase with their album "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge," which was released in 1991 and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. This period marked a significant moment in their career as they were led by frontman Sammy Hagar, who had joined the band in 1985. The live recording of "Right Now" during their "Right Here, Right Now" concert shows the band's energetic performance style and showcases their popularity in the early '90s. Interestingly, "Right Here, Right Now" captures the band's transition into a more mature sound and approach to hard rock, as demonstrated by their lyrical themes that often delve into social issues, reflecting a shift from the party-centric vibes of earlier works. This concert also marked the band's continued relevance as a major force in rock, maintaining their fanbase as they navigated changes in musical trends.