In January 1965, The Beatles were on the cusp of releasing their album "Help!", which came out later that year in August. At this time, the band had already solidified their status as global superstars following the release of critically acclaimed albums such as "A Hard Day's Night" and "Beatles for Sale." The live performance of "I Feel Fine" captured in the NME event showcases the band's vibrant energy and camaraderie during their peak. Notably, "I Feel Fine" had been released in late 1964 and was one of the first songs to incorporate feedback, showcasing their innovative approach to music. This performance preceded a monumental year for the band, marked by their groundbreaking film "Help!" and experimentation in the studio that would lead to the creation of some of the most iconic music in history.