In 1975, during the live performance at the L.A. Forum, The Rolling Stones were riding the wave of their dynamic transformation and resurgence in the rock scene. This concert aligns closely with the release of their album "It's Only Rock 'n Roll," which was made available just a few months prior in October 1974. Notably, "Fingerprint File," the song featured in the performance, is emblematic of the band's experimentation with funk and soul influences during this period. Additionally, this era marked a significant phase for the band as they navigated internal tensions while still delivering electrifying live shows. The 1975 tour was also part of their push to reclaim their status as one of rock and roll's premier live acts, showcasing their ability to blend musical innovation with their raw, energetic performances.