On June 29, 1972, Pink Floyd performed at the Brighton Dome, a significant moment in their career as they were on the heels of releasing their pivotal album, "The Dark Side of the Moon," which would not come until March 1973, a year later. However, by this time, Pink Floyd had already established themselves as a prominent figure in the progressive rock scene, having released "Obscured by Clouds" in 1972, the soundtrack to the film “La Vallée.” The live recording "Any Colour You Like," features a captivating instrumental piece emblematic of their exploratory sound during this period. The performance showcases not only their musical prowess but also their use of elaborate visuals and extended improvisations, setting the stage for the concepts they would further develop in their later works. The Brighton concert marks a crucial transitional phase before their ascent to global stardom, highlighting their innovative spirit and the burgeoning creative synergy that would define their upcoming