In January 2004, the New York Dolls performed live at the Move festival in Manchester, England, marking a significant moment in their resurgence after a long hiatus. Prior to this recording, the band released their album "One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This" in 2006, which was their first studio album in over three decades since their breakup in the 1970s. This performance is notable as it showcased the band’s reformation and their return to the rock scene, which had been defined by their glam punk roots. The 2004 show captured a blend of the band's original energy and a refreshed sound, highlighting their lasting influence on rock music. The Dolls had originally formed in 1971, making their presence in contemporary music even more remarkable as they bridged generational gaps, attracting both longtime fans and new audiences.