Monday, June 18, 2012

The 1967 Monterey Pop Festival: Sunday Night Finale

This was it, the final session of the monumental three-day 1967 Monterey Pop Festival.  Keep in mind that these kind of shows were never done before, and certainly not on this scale.  They gathered some of the top new and established acts in the world for three days of celebration.  The historic significance of the Festival cannot be understated, with famous performances by the Who, Jimi Hendrix and others.  (Note:  This isn't a complete set list, but contains a good portion of the music heard that night).


Blues Project:


1. "Flute Thing"



2.  "Wake Me, Shake Me"







1. "For What It's Worth"

 

2. "Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing"


3.  "Rock and Roll Woman"



4.  "Bluebird"



5.  "Pretty Girl Why"




Grateful Dead:


1.  "Viola Lee Blues"



2.  "Cold Rain and Snow"





Who:


1.  "Substitute"

 
2.  "Summertime Blues"



3.  "Pictures of Lily"



4.  "Happy Jack"



5.  "My Generation"



 
1. "Killing Floor"


2.  "Foxy Lady"



3.  "Like a Rolling Stone"



4.  "Rock Me Baby"



5.  "Hey Joe"



6.  "Can You See Me"



7.  "The Wind Cries Mary"



8.  "Purple Haze"



9.  "Wild Thing"




Mamas & the Papas:


1.  "Straight Shooter"



2.  "Spanish Harlem"



3.  "Somebody Groovy"



4.  "Got a Feelin'"



5.  "California Dreamin'"



6.  "I Call Your Name"



7.  "Monday, Monday"




Scott McKenzie:


1.  "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair"




1.  "Dancing in the Streets" (Finale)

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