In October 1964, The Rolling Stones were on the rise in their career, having just released their eponymous debut album, "The Rolling Stones," in the United Kingdom earlier that year. This period marked a significant transition as they were entering the American music scene, gaining widespread popularity following their success with hit singles like "It’s All Over Now." The live recording of "It's All Over Now" during the TAMI Show at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium illustrates their burgeoning fame and showcases their energetic performance style, which captivated audiences. Notably, the TAMI Show was a pivotal moment for the Stones, placing them alongside other influential acts, including The Beach Boys and Chuck Berry, thereby solidifying their status as a leading rock band in the early to mid-1960s.