In April 2007, when Bright Eyes performed "First Day Of My Life" live at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, they were riding high on the success of their 2005 album *Digital Ash in a Digital Urn*. This album not only showcased their signature blend of indie rock and folk but also spotlighted frontman Conor Oberst's unique lyrical introspection, a hallmark of their sound. Interestingly, this performance happened just before the release of *Cassadaga*, which came out in April 2007, just days after this notable show. The live rendition of "First Day Of My Life," which has become one of Bright Eyes' most cherished songs, highlights Oberst's earnest delivery and emotional depth – something fans have always appreciated. In that intimate setting, the connection between the audience and the artist felt palpable, emphasizing the rawness that makes Bright Eyes a beloved staple in indie music. It's moments like these that capture the essence of their artistry – personal, relatable, and deeply moving.