in 1966/67 jimi hendrix came to engkland and recorded his first album/singles. know i know that paul and george from the beatles saw him like the weekend after sgt pepper came out, and he played the inrto song as a tribute, and i also know that hendrix played day tripper, but has lennon, and george actually MET henrix, and jammed wih him, becuase when i was in boston, i saw this hendrix bootleg record(cant remember what it was called know), but on the back had a picture of john and yoko, and another black person who i couldnt identify...so could someoone fill me in on this?
There is a recording of John and Jimmy doing Daytripper. Some dispute it, but I've heard it, and I'm sure it's John on vocals.(there's a thread somewhere already) I'm sure it was quite late on.
paul may have had more dealings with jimi.paul was a big part of organizing the monterey pop festival.and was on the board of directors.he had hendrix booked.read about the fest here...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterey_Pop_Festival the beatles were slated to play at one time and all worked for thr festival..they did posters...one shown here...http://home.earthlink.net/~rwm/beatles1.html the others were kinda not hip to playing it i read,but paul was wanting it bad.he worked on other posters by himself...there is some on line some place maybe he did this one.... for some reason they didn't play the festival but went there i think this picture here is them in the audience minus paul plus yoko....http://originalonefeather.tripod.com/id6.html
the groups that played.... Performers Friday, June 16 The Association The Paupers Lou Rawls Beverly Johnny Rivers The Animals Simon and Garfunkel Saturday, June 17 Canned Heat Big Brother & The Holding Company Country Joe and The Fish Al Kooper The Butterfield Blues Band Quicksilver Messenger Service Steve Miller Band The Electric Flag Moby Grape Hugh Masekela The Byrds Laura Nyro Jefferson Airplane Booker T and The MG's Otis Redding Sunday, June 18 Ravi Shankar The Blues Project Big Brother & The Holding Company The Group With No Name Buffalo Springfield The Who The Grateful Dead The Jimi Hendrix Experience Scott McKenzie The Mamas & The Papas Retrieved from "http://www.mywiseowl.com/articles/Monterey_Pop_Festival"
it was booted..... MONTEREY INTERNATIONAL POP FESTIVAL Monterey, CA June 16, 17, 18, 1967 The Definitive Collection in Chronological Order
DISC ONE Friday Evening, 6/16/67 1. John Phillips Festival Introduction THE ASSOCIATION
2. Along Came Mary (Complete Monterey Pop DVD-Includes Intro not found on box set) 3. Windy (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) LOU RAWLS 4. Love Is A Hurtin’ Thing (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 5. Dead End Street (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 6. Tobacco Road (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) JOHNNY RIVERS 7. Memphis (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS 8. Paint It Black (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 9. San Francisco Nights (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 10. Ginhouse Blues (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg)| 11. Hey Gyp (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) SIMON & GARFUNKEL 12. Homeward Bound (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 13. At The Zoo (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 14. Feelin’ Groovy (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 15. For Emily (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 16. Sounds Of Silence (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 17. Benedictus (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 18. Punky’s Dilemma (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg)
The opening night of the 3 day festival headlined by Simon & Garfunkel. Though they put on an exemplary set, the bands to come over the next 2 nights (specifically The Who, Airplane and Hendrix) would show that they were quickly being left behind. This night was more mellow overall all than the rest of the festival with all bands involved, except maybe Johnny Rivers lame version of “Memphis”, putting on fine sets. The Association’s 2 songs are very enjoyable once you get past their high schoolish approach to music. A definite highlight to this night is Eric Burdon & The Animals outstanding version of “Paint It Black” complete with violin intro.
DISC TWO Saturday Afternoon, 6/17/67 CANNED HEAT 1. Rollin’ and Tumblin’ (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 2. Dust My Broom (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 3. Bullfrog Blues (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY 6/17 or 18/67 4. Down On Me (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 5. Combination Of The Two (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 6. Harry (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 7. Road Block (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 8. Ball And Chain (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) COUNTRY JOE & THE FISH 10. Not-So-Sweet Martha Lorraine (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 11. Fixin’ To Die Rag (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 12. Please Don’t Drop That H-Bomb (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 13. Section 43 (Complete Monterey Pop DVD) AL KOOPER 14. (I Heard Her Say) Wake Me, Shake Me (Complete Monterey Pop DVD)
DISC THREE BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND 6/17 & 18/87 1. Look Over Yonders Wall (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 2. Mystery Train (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 3. Born In Chicago (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 4. Double Trouble (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 5. Mary Ann (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 6. Droppin’ Out (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 7. One More Headache (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE 8. All I Ever Wanted To Do (Was To Love You) (Complete Monterey Pop DVD) STEVE MILLER BLUES BAND 9. Mercury Blues (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) THE ELECTRIC FLAG 10. Drinkin’ Wine (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 11. Groovin’ Is Easy (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 12. Night Time Is The Right Time (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg)
The Saturday afternoon show begins with a fairly safe set from Canned Heat, a nice listen but nothing outstanding. Big Brother & The Holding Company play both Saturday afternoon and Sunday night. Most gig guides list the bulk of the show available coming from Saturday afternoon, therefore the majority of their set is sequenced here. There is one other song available, a second version of “Combination of Two” and it can found on the Sunday night portion of this collection. Big Brother’s show is up to their usual high standards of playing, great stuff. Country Joe sounds very dated on their usual political banter, however, their set does now includes the instrumental “Section 43”. Not previously available until the release of the “Complete Monterey Pop DVD” it proves that politics aside they could play some good music. Al Kooper’s set is documented with one outstanding song now available due to the release of the ”Complete Monterey Pop DVD” set. As with Big Brother, Butterfield Blues Band play both Saturday afternoon and Sunday night. All available songs are sequenced here and it is unknown which songs are from which set. It is a very enjoyable blues tinged set of covers. We now have one song available from Quicksilver Messenger Service due to the DVD set release, it is an excellent song and I would love to someday get my hands on their entire set. Steve Miller is up next with an adequate, and average, blues followed by another highlight, the unusual Jazz influenced rock of The Electric Flag. There seems to be little in the way of live Electric Flag available, though they played the Fillmore West on numerous occasions, and it is nice to have these 3 songs available.
DISC FOUR Saturday night, 6/17/67 MOBY GRAPE 1. Tommy Smothers introduction (Dark Magic Bootleg) 2. Indifference (Dark Magic Bootleg) 3. Mr. Blues (Dark Magic Bootleg) 4. Sittin’ By The Window (Dark Magic Bootleg) 5. Omaha (Dark Magic Bootleg) HUGH MASEKELA 6. Bajabula Bonke (Healing Song) (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) THE BYRDS 7. Renaissance Fair (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 8. Have You Ever Seen Her Face (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 9. Hey Joe (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 13. He Was A Friend Of Mine (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 14. Lady Friend (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 15. Chimes Of Freedom (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 16. So You Wanna Be A Rock ‘N’ Roll Starn (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) LAURA NYRO 17. Wedding Song (Complete Monterey Pop DVD) 18. Poverty Train (Complete Monterey Pop DVD)
DISC FIVE JEFFERSON AIRPLANE 1. Somebody To Love (Jefferson Airplane Live at the Monterey Festival) 2. The Other Side Of This Life (Jefferson Airplane Live at the Monterey Festival) 3. White Rabbit (Jefferson Airplane Live at the Monterey Festival) 4. High Flying Bird (Jefferson Airplane Live at the Monterey Festival) 5. Today (Jefferson Airplane Live at the Monterey Festival) 6. She Has Funny Cars (Jefferson Airplane Live at the Monterey Festival) 7. Young Girl Sunday Blues (Jefferson Airplane Live at the Monterey Festival) 8. Ballad Of You, Me and Pooneil (Jefferson Airplane Live at the Monterey Festival) BOOKER T AND THE MG’S 9. Booker-Loo (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 10. Hip Hug-Her (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 11. Philly Dog w/The Mar-Keys (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) OTIS REDDING 12. Shake (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 13. Respect (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 14. I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 15. Satisfaction (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) 16. Try A Little Tenderness (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)
Saturday night opens with a solid set from Moby Grape, not their best performance ever but not the worst I’ve ever heard from them either. Hugh Masekela is next with a very dull “Healing Song”. The Byrds at the time were being touted as America’s answer to the Beatles. Their lackluster set shows that at least on this night this was not the case. It is an average and rather boring set for a great Rock & Folk band. I’m not even sure why Laura Nyro was there, she really did not fit the mix of artists playing on Saturday
Night and would have found a better home on Friday night. Her 2 songs really don’t do much for me but I am not familiar with her music so it’s not really my place to judge the performance. With the exception of Moby Grape (because I’m a big fan) this is my least favorite disc of the festival. Disc five is like night and day to disc four in my opinion, opening with an excellent set from Jefferson Airplane they prove that they could live up to all the press and publicity surrounding them at the time. Their sound was changing at the time to a harder Rock edge and less Folky edge, the performance is wonderful to my ears, it is taken from the Thunder Bolt import disc rather than the Monterey Bootleg as the sound on the import is fuller and a little less shrill. Booker T does their usual high standard of performance as well as doing one song with the Mar-Keys and then we have what I find is another highlight of the entire festival. Otis Redding’s set is powerful and very tight, one of those great moments in Rock and Roll history.
DISC SIX Sunday afternoon, 6/18/67 RAVI SHANKAR 1. Raga Bhimpalasi (Ravi Shankar at the Monterey International Pop Festival) 2. Tabla Solo In Ektal (Ravi Shankar at the Monterey International Pop Festival) 3. Dhun (Dadra and Fast Teental) (Ravi Shankar at the Monterey International Pop Festival)
Sunday afternoon is about as mellow as it comes with only Ravi Shankar performing. Not really my cup of tea, this is pretty much pure music and like classical music, I very much respect it but don’t really understand it. Ravi’s complete performance is only available on the long out of print cd “Ravi Shankar at the Monterey International Pop Festival”.
DISC SEVEN
Sunday night, 6/18/67 THE BLUES PROJECT 1. The Flute Thing (Complete Monterey Pop DVD) BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY 6/17 or 18/67 2. Combination of Two (Complete Monterey Pop DVD) BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD 3. Introduction (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 4. For What It’s Worth (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 5. A Child’s Claim To Fame (Buffalo Springfield Bootleg) 6. Oh Pretty Woman (Buffalo Springfield Bootleg) 5. Nowday’s Clancy Can’t Even Sing (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 6. Rock & Roll Woman (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 7. Bluebird (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) THE WHO 8. Substitute (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 9. Summertime Blues (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 10. Pictures Of Lily (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 11. A Quick One (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 12. Happy Jack (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 13. My Generation (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg)
Sunday night opens with a meandering “Flute Thing” from The Blues Project. Big Brother then put on another set which by all accounts wasn’t as tight as their first set. A second version of “Combination of Two” is featured here from the Complete Monterey DVD set but it is unknown if this is from Saturday or Sunday’s performance. Buffalo Springfield are next with a relatively unexciting set, then things really start to heat up with The Who. They put on an exciting set of pure destruction, the Monterey crowd didn’t know what hit them.
DISC EIGHT Sunday night, 6/18/67 continued GRATEFUL DEAD 1. Viola Lee Blues (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) 2. Cold Rain and Snow (Monterey Pop Festival Bootleg) JIMI HENDRIX 1. Killing Floor (Jimi Plays Monterey) 2. Foxey Lady (Jimi Plays Monterey) 3. Like A Rolling Stone (Jimi Plays Monterey) 4. Rock Me Baby (Jimi Plays Monterey) 5. Hey Joe (Jimi Plays Monterey) 6. Can You See Me (Jimi Plays Monterey) 7. The Wind Cries Mary (Jimi Plays Monterey) 8. Purple Haze (Jimi Plays Monterey) 9. Wild Thing (Jimi Plays Monterey)
DISC NINE Sunday night, 6/18/67 continued SCOTT McKENZIE 1. San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set) THE MAMA’S & THE PAPA’S 2. Straight Shooter (The Mama’s & The Papa’s-Monterey International Pop Festival) 3. Got A Feelin’ (The Mama’s & The Papa’s-Monterey International Pop Festival) 4. California Dreamin’ (The Mama’s & The Papa’s-Monterey International Pop Festival) 5. Spanish Harlem (The Mama’s & The Papa’s-Monterey International Pop Festival) 6. Somebody Groovy (The Mama’s & The Papa’s-Monterey International Pop Festival) 7. I Call Your Name (The Mama’s & The Papa’s-Monterey International Pop Festival) 8. Monday, Monday (The Mama’s & The Papa’s-Monterey International Pop Festival) 9. Dancing In The Street (The Mama’s & The Papa’s-Monterey International Pop Festival) INTERVIEWS
Sunday night continues with two more excellent sets, first we get two tight songs from the Dead. A very good listen, there is one more song that has been listed as from this show showing up on some bootlegs. it is unconfirmed from this show and most collector’s do not consider it from this show, it is therefore not included with their set. Jimi Hendrix is up next with another highlight to the entire festival. Probably one of the most heard and written about sets of the entire 3 days, this was Jimi’s debut US performance and he did not disappoint. Disc nine ends the set and festival with Scott McKenzie’s Monterey Anthem “San Francisco” followed by an uneven set from The Mama’s & Papa’s.
The following sources were used to compile the festival: The Monterey International Pop Festival June 16-17-18 1967 Official Box Set Monterey Pop Festival Vol. 1-3 6CD Bootleg Set The Complete Monterey Pop Festival Criterion Collection 3 DVD Set Dark Magic Bootleg (Moby Grape Set) Jimi Hendrix-Jimi Plays Monterey CD Jefferson Airplane-Live At The Monterey Festival CD Ravi Shankar-Live At The Monterey International Pop Festival CD The Mama’s & The Papa’s-Monterey International Pop Festival CD Buffalo Springfield-Whittier High School, Gold Star, Monterey Bootleg CD
At least the Beatles did not get their hair permed like Eric Clapton did as a way to emmulate Hendrix. I've read that more than once, but I don't know if there's any truth to it!!
paul may have had more dealings with jimi.paul was a big part of organizing the monterey pop festival.and was on the board of directors.he had hendrix booked.read about the fest here...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monterey_Pop_Festival the beatles were slated to play at one time and all worked for thr festival..they did posters...one shown here...http://home.earthlink.net/~rwm/beatles1.html the others were kinda not hip to playing it i read,but paul was wanting it bad.he worked on other posters by himself...there is some on line some place maybe he did this one.... for some reason they didn't play the festival but went there i think this picture here is them in the audience minus paul plus yoko....http://originalonefeather.tripod.com/id6.html
The link to that photo is not them at Monterey. I think it's the '69 Isle of Wight. John and George didn't have full beards and shoulder length hair in '67. I don't think any of them went to Monterey actually.
I've listening recently to my 4 CDs from KingMountain (aka Monterey) International Pop Festival ... Awesome music ... I thought noone of The Guys were there ... The Rolling Stones were going to play but the trials, y'know ... at least Brian Jones atended ... and introduced Jimi ... (Paul insisted a lot to the organitation about Jimi ... Paul made it possible)!
The link to that photo is not them at Monterey. I think it's the '69 Isle of Wight. John and George didn't have full beards and shoulder length hair in '67. I don't think any of them went to Monterey actually.
I agree with Mclen. The Beatles didn't have full beards ands shoulder length hair in 1967. When I first saw the picture I knew it had to have been sometime around 1969(Maybe while they were recording Abbey Road).
I've got the Hendrix version of Day Tripper with John on backing vocals -- on a release called "Radio One," which I've had since probably 1989. (It's a lot of Hendrix bootleg stuff.) It's been ages since I've listened to it but I recall not being too impressed with Day Tripper -- at least as far as you can't really tell if it's John or not in the background. I may listen to it again tonight though just for a taste.