On September 1, 1972, Pink Floyd performed a live recording at the Pompeii Amphitheatre, capturing a performance of "One Of These Days." This event took place shortly after the release of their landmark album "Meddle," which came out in late 1971 and marked a significant evolution in their sound. "Meddle" featured an experimental approach, paving the way for the band's subsequent works, including the acclaimed "The Dark Side of the Moon," released in 1973. The live film "Live at Pompeii," which showcases this performance, is notable for its lack of an audience, emphasizing the music and visuals over the typical concert experience. This film captures Pink Floyd at a transformative moment in their career, blending their innovative studio techniques with a captivating live performance, solidifying their status in the progressive rock genre. The use of atmospheric soundscapes and extended improvisation in "One Of These Days" exemplifies their artistic growth.