The live recording of "You Can't Always Get What You Want" from the Brussels Affair in 1973 showcases The Rolling Stones at a pivotal moment in their career. By this time, the band had recently released their acclaimed album "Goats Head Soup" in August 1973. This album marked a shift in their sound and was the first to include the hit single "Angie," which showcased a more polished and introspective side of the band. The Brussels concert, part of their European tour, was known for its electric atmosphere, and it was during this period that the Stones solidified their reputation as one of rock's premier live acts. Interestingly, the Brussels Affair was later recognized as one of the "lost" live albums of the band, capturing the raw energy and charisma they were known for while also highlighting their ongoing evolution as musicians.