In early 1967, Buffalo Springfield was experiencing a pivotal moment in their career, shortly after the release of their self-titled debut album in December 1966. This live performance at The Teen and Twenty Club in Huntington Beach captures the band during a time of burgeoning fame, as their music began to resonate with the counterculture movement of the 1960s. The setlist includes early tracks from the debut album, such as "Go and Say Goodbye" and "Mr. Soul," showcasing the band's blend of rock, folk, and psychedelic sounds. It's particularly notable how they were still developing their identity as a group during this time, with members like Neil Young and Stephen Stills beginning to assert their distinct musical styles. This performance reflects their transition from relative obscurity to becoming key figures in rock history, highlighting the early stages of a lineup that would influence countless artists in the decades to follow.