In May 2011, during the performance of "Live and Let Die" at the Summercamp Festival, Umphrey's McGee was nearing the peak of their creative output, particularly following the release of their 2011 album, "Death By Stereo." This album showcased a blend of rock, progressive, and avant-garde influences and was characterized by its experimental approach and dynamic songwriting, which the band has become known for. Notably, the live recording from the festival highlights their ability to infuse fun and unexpected covers into their set, demonstrating their versatility and connection with the audience. The incorporation of horns into their performance further illustrates the band's willingness to expand their sound palette, making live shows an exciting experience. Additionally, Umphrey's McGee has a strong dedication to live performance, often improvising in the moment, which can be heard in the vibrant energy of this particular encore.