On November 17, 1972, Pink Floyd performed live at Festhalle Frankfurt during a pivotal phase in their career, shortly after the release of their landmark album "The Dark Side of the Moon." Released in March 1973, this key album further solidified their status as a leading force in progressive rock. However, at the time of the Frankfurt concert, they had just released "Obscured by Clouds" in June 1972, which served as a soundtrack for the film "La Vallée." The band's live performance was characterized by their innovative use of light and sound, laying the groundwork for their future stadium shows. Notably, during this era, they were exploring complex themes in their music, which would reach new heights in "The Dark Side of the Moon." The Frankfurt concert captures Pink Floyd at a transitional moment, foreshadowing the extraordinary success that was soon to follow.