On September 29, 1968, Jefferson Airplane performed "Crown of Creation" on The Ed Sullivan Show, marking a significant moment in their career during a period of rapid ascent in the music industry. This performance coincided with the release of their album *Crown of Creation*, which had come out just weeks prior on September 24, 1968. The album showcased the band's distinctive blend of psychedelic rock and social commentary, solidifying their place in the counterculture movement of the 1960s. The Ed Sullivan Show appearance helped introduce the band to a broader audience and emphasized their appeal during a time when they were gaining traction both commercially and critically. Notably, the song itself reflects themes of individuality and the struggles of society, resonating with the political climate of the era.