In January 2008, Oasis was well into their career, having released their sixth studio album, "Don't Believe the Truth," in 2005. By this time, the band had experienced significant success in the 1990s and early 2000s, characterized by their anthem-like sound and widespread acclaim. The live recording featuring "Don't Look Back In Anger" and "Champagne Supernova" showcases the band's enduring popularity and their status as Britpop icons. At this point, Oasis was known for their electric live performances, which were often charged with the band's trademark energy and audience interaction. Notably, the band would go on to release "Dig Out Your Soul" later in 2008, marking an evolution in their sound as they ventured into more experimental territory. This particular performance serves as a reminder of their earlier hits, while also illustrating the transition in their musical journey.