At the time of their live performance at the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival on June 15, 2007, Dr. Dog was riding high on the waves of their album "We All Belong," released just a year earlier in 2006. This album marked a significant step for the band, as it showcased their unique blend of rock, indie pop, and a touch of folk, all while steeping their sound in nostalgic vibes reminiscent of classic rock. What’s particularly fascinating about their Bonnaroo set is how it captured Dr. Dog's infectious energy and the camaraderie they share with their audience. It was a pivotal moment where their popularity was on the rise, thanks to their engaging live performances and clever songwriting. Plus, Bonnaroo is known for being a launching pad for many artists, and this performance undoubtedly contributed to broadening their fan base further, solidifying their status as indie rock staples. Isn't it amazing how that festival can be such a turning point for artists?