By May 25, 1975, when Led Zeppelin performed "That's The Way" live at Earls Court, the band was in the midst of their peak popularity and artistic creativity. Their most recent studio album before this concert was "Physical Graffiti," released in February 1975, which was a critical and commercial success. This album showcased their musical diversity, featuring a mix of rock, folk, and blues influences. The Earls Court shows were part of a major concert series, marking one of the band's last extensive tours. Notably, Led Zeppelin was known for their elaborate live performances, and the Earls Court shows were highly anticipated, reflecting their status as one of the biggest rock bands of the time. The live recordings from these performances continue to be celebrated for their energy and musicianship, underscoring the band's influence on the rock genre during the mid-1970s.