In September 1967, when Pink Floyd performed live in Stockholm, they were emerging from the release of their debut album, "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn," which came out in August of that same year. This landmark album showcased their innovative sound and marked a significant moment in the psychedelic rock scene, featuring songs like "Astronomy Domine" and "Lucifer Sam." The live recording captures the essence of their early experimentation, highlighted by tracks such as "Matilda Mother" and "See Emily Play," both of which reflect the band's vivid imagination and unique style during this period. Notably, "Scream Thy Last Scream," performed in Stockholm, is a testament to their willingness to push musical boundaries, although it remained unreleased officially until much later. This concert illustrates Pink Floyd's rapid ascent in the music world and their captivating ability to engage live audiences with their avant-garde compositions.