In May 2005, during their live performance at Schubas Tavern in Chicago, Okkervil River was buzzing with the energy of their album *Black Sheep Boy*. This collection had just been released a month earlier, and it marked a pivotal moment in the band's evolution. *Black Sheep Boy* not only showcased their signature blend of indie rock and folk, but it also resonated deeply with themes of longing and loss—perfectly encapsulated in the haunting track "It Ends With A Fall." The live recording captures the raw emotion and dynamic presence of Will Sheff and the band, creating a moment that feels both intimate and electrifying. Interestingly enough, the album drew inspiration from the life of a forgotten folk singer, elevating the band's narrative-rich songwriting to new heights. This performance isn't just a footnote; it's a snapshot of Okkervil River solidifying their place in the indie music landscape, a treasure for fans who crave authenticity and connection.