In the live recording of "Don't Look Back In Anger" at River Plate, Buenos Aires, Oasis was at the height of their popularity, following the release of their critically acclaimed second album, "(What's the Story) Morning Glory?" in 1995. This was a pivotal period for the band, as this album solidified their status as a leading force in British rock, featuring iconic tracks like "Wonderwall" and "Champagne Supernova." Notably, the River Plate venue, famously known for its massive capacity, highlighted the band's expansive fan base in Latin America during their 1998 tour. By this time, Oasis had become known for their anthemic sound and electrifying live performances, drawing massive crowds and generating a fervent fan following. The energy captured in this live performance exemplifies their ability to connect with audiences worldwide, making it a memorable moment in their career trajectory.