In January 2001, the Bee Gees were experiencing a resurgence in their career with the release of the album "This Is Where I Came In." This marked their first studio album since 1997's "Still Waters." During this period, the group continued to showcase their distinctive harmonies and songwriting prowess, with Maurice Gibb’s track "Man in the Middle," which he wrote and produced, highlighting his contributions to the band's legacy. The live recording features Maurice taking the lead on this song, emphasizing his significance within the trio. Interestingly, "This Is Where I Came In" was another chapter in the Bee Gees' long and storied career, showcasing their adaptability amidst changing musical landscapes. This performance not only reflects the band's enduring appeal but also serves as a poignant reminder of Maurice's talent, particularly as it was one of the last projects released while all three brothers were actively performing together.