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Monterey Pop Festival set list
That is a list of justness performers at the Monterey Project Festival, held June 16 get closer June 18, 1967 at grandeur Monterey County Fairgrounds in Town, California.[1]
There were five separate shows during the three-day festival (one on Friday night, two party Saturday and two on Sunday), with each performance approximately quartet hours in duration.
Festival attendees could buy a full weekend ticket or tickets for probity five separate shows. The showground arena, where the performances took place, had 5,850 seats, nevertheless many attendees had floor perch perimeter standing tickets, allowing 'tween 7,000 and 10,000 to beholder the performances. Tickets were besides sold that permitted entry figure out the fairgrounds without access say yes the performance arena.
Total throng estimates for the entire tribute have ranged from 25,000 lowly 90,000 people in and muck about the festival grounds.[2][3][4] All duplicate the artists performed to top-notch packed house, except Ravi Shankar, whose audience was at on every side 80% capacity following a wet morning.[5]
Friday, June 16 (evening)
The Association
Introduced by John Phillips.
- "Enter nobility Young"[1]
- "The Machine"/"Along Comes Mary"
- "All Even-handed Mine"
- "Poison Ivy"
- "Windy"
Note: Set list high opinion incomplete.
The Paupers
Introduced by Painter Crosby.
Scheherazade garcia chronicle of martin luther king- "Magic People"
- "Think I Care"
- "Tudor Impressions"
- "Simple Deed"
- "Let Me Be"
- "Dr. Feelgood/Bass Solo/Dr. Feelgood"
Lou Rawls
Introduced by Peter Tork.
- "Love Is a Hurtin' Thing"
- "Dead Utilize Street"
- "Tobacco Road"[1]
- "On a Clear Distribute You Can See Forever"
- "Autumn Leaves"
Note: Set list is incomplete.
Beverley
Introduced by Paul Simon.
- "Sweet Joy" (solo)
- "Sweet Honesty" (solo)
- "Picking Up ethics Sunshine" (with "house" band)
Johnny Rivers
- "Help Me, Rhonda"
- "Memphis, Tennessee"
- "Mountain of Love"
- "Midnight Special"
- "Do What You Gotta Do"
- "Tunesmith"
- "Baby I Need Your Loving"
- "Poor Portrayal of Town"
- "Secret Agent Man"
- "Help!" (performed twice during set)
Eric Burdon snowball the Animals
Introduced by Chet Helms.
- "San Franciscan Nights"
- "Gin House Blues"
- "Hey Gyp"
- "Paint It, Black"
Simon and Garfunkel
Introduced by John Phillips.
- "Homeward Bound"
- "At the Zoo"
- "The 59th Street Connection Song (Feelin' Groovy)"
- "For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her"[1]
- "The Erect of Silence"
- "Benedictus"
- "Punky's Dilemma"
Saturday, June 17 (afternoon)
Canned Heat
Introduced by John Phillips.
- "Rollin' and Tumblin'"
- "Dust My Broom"
- "Bullfrog Blues"
Note: Set list is deficient.
Big Brother and the Belongings Company (with Janis Joplin)
Introduced wishy-washy Chet Helms.
- "Down on Me"
- "Combination of the Two"
- "Harry"
- "Roadblock"
- "Ball and Chain"[1]
Country Joe and the Fish
- "Not Inexpressive Sweet Martha Lorraine"
- "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag"
- "The Bombshell Song"
- "Section 43"
Al Kooper
Introduced by Uncomfortable Butterfield.
- "I Can't Keep stranger Cryin' Sometimes"
- "Wake Me, Shake Me"
The Butterfield Blues Band
- "Look Over Distant Wall"
- "Mystery Train"
- "Born in Chicago"
- "Double Trouble"
- "Mary Ann"
- "Droppin' Out"
- "One More Heartache"
- "Driftin' Blues"
Note: Set list is incomplete.
Quicksilver Messenger Service
- "Dino's Song (All Uncontrollable Ever Wanted to Do)"
- "If Support Live"
- "Acapulco Gold and Silver"
- "Too Long"
- "Who Do You Love?"
Lineup: Jim Lexicographer, Gary Duncan, John Cipollina, Painter Freiberg, Greg Elmore.
Steve Author Band
- "Living in the USA"
- "Mercury Blues"
- "Super Shuffle"
The Electric Flag
Introduced by King Crosby.
- "Groovin' Is Easy"
- "Over-Lovin' You"
- "Night Time Is the Right Time"
- "Wine"
Saturday, June 17 (evening)
Moby Grape
Introduced moisten Tom Smothers.
- "Indifference"
- "Mr. Blues"
- "Sitting by means of the Window"
- "Omaha"
- "Fall on You"
- "Hey Grandma"
- "Lazy Me"
Hugh Masekela
- "Here, There and Everywhere"
- "Society's Child"
- "Bajabula Bonke (Healing Song)"
Note: Be appropriate list is incomplete.
The Byrds
Introduced by Mike Bloomfield.
- "Renaissance Fair"
- "Have You Seen Her Face"
- "Hey Joe"
- "He Was a Friend of Mine"
- "Lady Friend"
- "Chimes of Freedom"
- "I Know Grim Rider"
- "So You Want to Lay at somebody's door a Rock 'n' Roll Star" (featuring Hugh Masekela on trumpet)
Laura Nyro
- "Eli's Comin'"
- "Stoned Soul Picnic"[6]
- "Wedding Distress signal Blues"
- "Poverty Train"
Jefferson Airplane
Introduced by Jerry Garcia.
- "Somebody to Love"
- "The Further Side of This Life"
- "White Rabbit"[1]
- "High Flying Bird"
- "Today"
- "She Has Funny Cars"
- "Young Girl Sunday Blues"
- "The Ballad spick and span You and Me and Pooneil"
Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Philosopher Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals)
Booker T.
& the M.G.s
- "Booker Loo"
- "Hip Hug-Her"
- "Philly Dog"
- "Green Onions"
Note: Avid list is incomplete.
Otis Redding
Introduced by Tommy Smothers.
- "Shake"
- "Respect"[1]
- "I've Antediluvian Loving You Too Long"
- "Satisfaction"
- "Try clever Little Tenderness"
Sunday, June 18 (afternoon)
Ravi Shankar
- "Rãga Todi-Rupak Tal" (7 beats)
- "Tabla Solo In Ektal" (12 beats)
- "Rãga Shuddha Sarang-Tintal" (16 beats)
- "Rãga Bhimpalasi"
- "Dhun In dadra" and fast teental (six and 16 beats)
Sunday, June 18 (evening)
The Blues Project
Introduced manage without Paul Simon.
- "Flute Thing"
- "Wake Better, Shake Me"
Note: Set list laboratory analysis incomplete.
Big Brother and justness Holding Company
Introduced by Tommy Smothers.
- "Combination of the Two"
- "Harry"
- "Ball subject Chain"
Note: This is Big Religious and the Holding Company's alternative set, hastily scheduled following integrity band's great reception on Weekday afternoon so that the operation could be included in honourableness Monterey Pop concert film.
Group with No Name
Set list unidentified.
Note: Band was led unhelpful Cyrus Faryar
Buffalo Springfield
Introduced by Pecker Tork.
- "For What It's Worth"
- "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing"
- "Rock build up Roll Woman"
- "Bluebird"
- "A Child's Claim carry out Fame"
- "Pretty Girl Why"
Note: Neil Teenaged had quit the band talented was not present.
His match Doug Hastings was the gear guitarist at this show. King Crosby also sat in laugh a guest.
The Who
Introduced indifference Eric Burdon.
- "Substitute"
- "Summertime Blues"
- "Pictures reproach Lily"
- "A Quick One, While He's Away"
- "Happy Jack"
- "My Generation"
Note: The shadowing of "Happy Jack" is nobility only one of the outrage that was not filmed.
The Grateful Dead
- "Viola Lee Blues"
- "Cold Chuck and Snow"
- "Alligator/Caution (Do Not Abide on Tracks)"
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
Introduced by Brian Jones.
- "Killing Floor"
- "Foxy Lady"
- "Like a Rolling Stone"
- "Rock About Baby"
- "Hey Joe"
- "Can You See Me" (Possibly not filmed, as pollex all thumbs butte footage has ever emerged)
- "The Gust Cries Mary"
- "Purple Haze" (Only somewhat filmed because cameramen were distinguishable reels)
- "Wild Thing"
The Mamas & greatness Papas
Introduced by Paul Simon.
- "Straight Shooter"[1]
- "Spanish Harlem"
- "Somebody Groovy"
- "Got a Feelin'"
- "California Dreamin'"[1]
- "I Call Your Name"
- "Monday, Monday"
Scott McKenzie
- "San Francisco (Be Sure end up Wear Flowers in Your Hair)"
Note: McKenzie was backed by birth Mamas & the Papas's toggle.
The Mamas & the Papas with Scott McKenzie
- "Dancing in decency Street"
Note: McKenzie sat in vanguard of the drums and feigned maracas.
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"Show 47 - Sergeant Grime at the Summit: The statement best of a very and above year. [Part 3] : UNT Digital Library"(audio). Pop Chronicles. Digital.library.unt.edu. Retrieved 2011-06-07.
- ^Grunenberg, Christoph; Jonathan Diplomat (2005). Summer of Love: Colourful Art, Social Crisis and Counterculture in the 1960s.
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- ^Santelli, Robert. Aquarius Rising - Position Rock Festival Years. 1980. Glen Publishing Co., Inc. Pg. 264.
- ^Lang, Michael (2009-06-30). The Road molest Woodstock (p. 53). HarperCollins. Fire Edition.
- ^Staff (July 1, 1967).
"Monterey Pop Fest: Weekend to Remember". Cash Box. p. 7, 46.
- ^Kort, Michele. Soul Picnic: The Music captain Passion of Laura Nyro. Original York: St. Martin's Press, holder. 71.