In May 1976, when The Rolling Stones performed at the Pavillon de Paris, they were on the "Black and Blue" Tour, promoting their Album "Black and Blue," released in 1976. This album was notable as it marked the introduction of guitarist Ron Wood as a full-time member, following the departure of Mick Taylor. The live recording captures the band at a pivotal moment, showcasing their ability to blend rock with elements of blues and soul, as evidenced by their inclusion of covers like "Ain't Too Proud to Beg." The concert reflects their energetic stage presence and enduring appeal amid a shifting musical landscape in the mid-1970s, highlighting their resilience and adaptability as rock icons.