On February 16, 1991, Neil Young & Crazy Horse performed live at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, a significant date during Young's career as he was promoting his album "Ragged Glory," which had been released just months earlier in September 1990. "Ragged Glory" marked a return to a heavier rock sound and featured a mix of new material and an homage to the band’s roots in garage rock. The live recording highlights Young's characteristic blend of folk rock and electric guitar-driven grunge, and it offered fans a raw and energetic showcase of his contemporary work. During this period, Young was deeply involved in exploring themes of social and political commentary, and the setlist included original songs like "Love to Burn" and classic tracks such as "Cortez the Killer." This concert is also part of the famed "Weld" tour, which was noted for its high-energy performances and powerful live sound, affirming Young's enduring relevance in rock music.