In January 1977, The Rolling Stones were in a unique phase of their career, characterized by a return to live performances after a brief hiatus. The video “Dance Little Sister” captures a live performance at the Mocambo, showcasing their dynamic stage presence following the release of their 1976 album "Black and Blue." This album marked a significant shift, as it was the first to feature guitarist Ron Wood and signaled the band's evolving sound, which embraced a blend of rock, reggae, and funk influences. The Mocambo concert was notably intimate, demonstrating the band's adaptability and continued prowess in live settings. An interesting aspect of this period was that the Stones were not just focusing on new material but also breathing fresh life into their classics, further solidifying their legacy as rock icons. Overall, this performance epitomizes the band's vibrant energy and resilience during a transformative time in their career.