On November 10, 1971, Pink Floyd performed at the Pavillon de la Jeunesse in Quebec, marking their first live appearance in Canada. This concert occurred during a pivotal phase in the band's career, shortly after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Meddle" in October 1971. "Meddle" showcased a shift in Pink Floyd's musical direction, transitioning from the experimental sounds of their earlier works to a more cohesive and innovative approach, which included the epic track "Echoes." At this time, the band's lineup consisted of Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Richard Wright, and Nick Mason, and they were beginning to gain international recognition for their elaborate live performances. The concert in Quebec reflects this growing popularity, featuring early versions of tracks that would later evolve into staples of their live shows, capturing their signature blend of progressive rock and psychedelic influences.