During the Glastonbury Festival on June 24, 2005, The White Stripes were at a pivotal point in their career, having just released their fourth studio album, "Get Behind Me Satan," a couple of months earlier in April 2005. This album marked a stylistic shift for the band, featuring a broader array of instruments and a more diverse sound compared to their earlier work. The live recording showcases powerful performances of tracks like "Blue Orchid" and "Hotel Yorba," illustrating their dynamic stage presence and raw energy. An interesting fact about this performance is that it came during a time when the duo was rapidly gaining notoriety, with Jack White's guitar work and Meg White's drumming captivating audiences worldwide. The show is often remembered for its intensity and is seen as a testament to their influence in the garage rock revival movement of the early 2000s.