In April 1965, during the vibrant and transformative period of their career, The Rolling Stones were making significant strides in the music industry, highlighted by their energetic performance at the NME Poll Winners Party. Just prior to this live recording, they had released their album "Out of Our Heads" in September 1965, which included hit singles that bolstered their reputation, such as "Satisfaction." The performance at Wembley showcased their emerging prowess as a live act, further solidified by the accolades they received that day, including awards for Best New Group and Best British R'n'B Group. This event marked a pivotal moment in their ascendancy within the British rock scene, illustrating not only their popularity but also their influence during the early years of the British Invasion.