On April 13, 1967, The Rolling Stones performed a notable concert at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw, Poland, during a pivotal moment in their career. Prior to this performance, they had released their album "Between the Buttons" in January of that year, which included hits like "Let's Spend the Night Together" and "Ruby Tuesday." The Warsaw concert came just before the release of their groundbreaking album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" later that year, marking a time when the band was increasingly experimenting with psychedelia. Interestingly, this performance occurred during a period of political tension in Poland, which likely contributed to the atmosphere and experience captured in the footage. Bill Wyman's comment about the city reflects the contrast between the band's vibrant music and the somber surroundings, highlighting the complexities of their global impact during that era.