In April 1993, when Suede performed "So Young" on the BBC's "Later... with Jools Holland," the band was on the cusp of extraordinary success, having released their self-titled debut album in March of the same year. This album not only introduced their signature sound that blended glam rock with Britpop but also featured other hits like “Animal Nitrate” and “The Drowners.” The release received critical acclaim, positioning Suede as one of the leading bands of the Britpop movement. Interestingly, Suede's distinctive fusion of poetic lyrics and anthemic melodies helped to redefine UK rock in the early '90s, and their electrifying live performances played a significant role in this burgeoning reputation. This particular live recording underscored their early momentum, paving the way for their subsequent rise to fame and solidifying their status as icons in the genre.