The live recording of "Thunderstruck" at Donington on August 17, 1991, showcases AC/DC during a dynamic phase of their career, following the release of their album "The Razor's Edge" in 1990. This album marked a significant return to form for the band, achieving commercial success and revitalizing their popularity. "Thunderstruck," the album's lead single, became one of AC/DC's most iconic anthems and was prominently featured in their live performances, capturing the electrifying essence of their concerts. The Donington festival, known for featuring heavy metal and rock acts, was a pivotal moment, as it highlighted AC/DC's ability to engage large audiences and solidified their status as rock legends. Furthermore, this live performance exemplified the band's high-energy stage presence, driven by lead singer Brian Johnson's powerful vocals and Angus Young's trademark guitar riffs, elements that have always been fundamental to AC/DC's identity.