On May 25, 2007, when Umphrey's McGee performed "Miss Tinkle's Overture" at the Summercamp Music Festival, the band was in a dynamic phase of their career. They had recently released their album *Safety in Numbers* in 2006, which showcased their evolving sound and gained considerable acclaim. Following the live performance, they would release *The Bottom Half* later in 2007, an album that featured studio versions of songs from their live shows, emphasizing their signature blend of rock, metal, and jazz. The festival setting highlighted their reputation for electrifying live performances, which are a hallmark of their artistic identity. This particular moment captures the band's improvisational prowess and strong connection with their audience, reflecting their growing fanbase and the demand for live recordings of their shows.