In late November 1991, Guns N’ Roses were nearing the peak of their career, following the successful releases of their first two albums, "Appetite for Destruction" in 1987 and "Use Your Illusion I" and "Use Your Illusion II", both released in September 1991. The Buenos Aires concert on November 30, 1991, captured a band at the height of their popularity, showcasing their powerful live performance and diverse setlist, which included songs from both "Use Your Illusion" albums such as "Civil War" and "Patience." This era was marked by a significant global tour that helped cement their status as rock icons. The performance also highlighted the band's evolving sound, as they began to incorporate more orchestral elements and varied musical styles, reflecting their growth as artists since their debut. This live recording serves as a testament to their energy and connection with fans, particularly in a vibrant location like Argentina, known for its passionate rock audience.