On February 24, 1973, The Rolling Stones performed a live concert at the WACA Ground in Perth, Australia, as part of their Pacific Tour. This period marked a significant phase in their career following the release of their album "Goats Head Soup," which came out in 1973, just months prior to this performance. The tour was notable for showcasing the band's raw energy and ability to connect with audiences, solidifying their reputation as one of rock's most electrifying live acts. Interestingly, the 1973 tour was their first in Australia since a controversial 1966 visit, and it marked a time when they were at the height of their popularity, amidst a wave of critical acclaim and commercial success. The soundboard recording of the concert captures the band's dynamic stage presence and further highlights their evolving musical style during this era.