On September 13, 1967, Pink Floyd performed at the Star Club in Copenhagen, a pivotal moment early in their career. This live recording came shortly after the release of their debut album, "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn," which was released in August 1967. The album showcased their experimental sound and psychedelic style, largely influenced by Syd Barrett's songwriting and vision. By this time, Pink Floyd was beginning to establish themselves in the music scene, having gained attention for their innovative use of sound and visuals. The performance in Copenhagen would have highlighted their emerging presence, integrating elements of psychedelia with live improvisation, which would become a hallmark of their later work. This period was crucial as it set the stage for the band's evolution into one of the most influential groups in rock music history.