In January 1966, The Rolling Stones were riding high on the success of their album "Out of Our Heads," released in late 1965, which featured the iconic hit "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." This period marked a significant evolution in their sound, as they began to incorporate more sophisticated songwriting and production techniques. The live footage from 1966 showcases the band's electric stage presence during a time when they were solidifying their status as rock legends. Interestingly, the 1966 tour was notable not just for its energetic performances but also for the growing tensions and media scrutiny surrounding the band, particularly due to their "bad boy" image. This live recording offers a glimpse into the raw energy and charisma that defined The Rolling Stones during this pivotal era in their career.