In January 1969, Jefferson Airplane was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, highlighted by their live performance of "We Can Be Together." This was shortly after the release of their groundbreaking album "Crown of Creation," which came out in late 1968 and showcased their transition towards more complex lyrical themes and experimental sound. During this period, the band was at the forefront of the countercultural movement, and their music became anthems for the youth advocating for peace and love amid the societal upheaval of the time, notably epitomized by the rallying cry of "Make Love – Not War.” This live recording captures the essence of their influence within the San Francisco psychedelic scene and reflects the band's commitment to their ideals—making it a significant snapshot of both their artistic trajectory and the broader cultural landscape of the late 1960s.