In October 1973, when The Rolling Stones performed in Brussels, they were in the midst of their career's highly acclaimed period, following the release of their album "Goats Head Soup" just one month prior. This album included hit singles such as "Angie" and "Dancing with Mr. D," which were showcased in their live performance. The Brussels show is noteworthy as it exemplifies the band's raw energy and charisma during a time when they were consolidating their status as rock legends, following the notorious "Exile on Main St." phase. The live recording captures a diverse setlist that highlights their range from hard rock to ballads, showcasing the band's ability to mesmerize audiences. This performance continues to be celebrated for its vibrancy and serves as a key moment in the band's storied history during the early 1970s, a period marked by their creative exploration and relentless touring.