On March 11, 2006, Umphrey's McGee was performing at the Revolution venue in Fort Lauderdale as part of the Langerado Music Festival. At this point in their career, the band had recently released their album "Anchor Drops" in 2004, which blended various genres and showcased their progressive rock and improvisational style. Following "Anchor Drops," they would eventually release "Safety in Numbers" in 2006, which included more polished production and broadening musical themes. The live performance of "I Ran," a cover of A Flock of Seagulls, reflects Umphrey's McGee's penchant for reinterpreting 80s pop songs, showcasing their dynamic live presence and ability to engage with audience favorites. This year marked a significant time for the band as they solidified their reputation in the jam band scene, establishing a loyal fan base with high-energy performances and intricate musicianship.