On October 18, 2006, the New York Dolls performed live at Studio 104 in La Plaine-Saint-Denis, France, showcasing their revival in the rock scene after reuniting in the early 2000s. Before this live recording, the band released their self-titled album "New York Dolls" in 2006, which marked their first studio album in over 30 years. The album featured original members David Johansen and Sylvain Sylvain, alongside new band members, and was well-received for reintroducing their iconic glam rock sound. This performance is notable not only for its energetic setlist, which included classic tracks such as "Personality Crisis" and "Trash," but also for demonstrating the Dolls' enduring influence on the punk and glam rock genres. Their return to the stage and studio reestablished them as significant figures in rock music history, attracting both old fans and new listeners.