(Weekend of June 12-June 14, 2009)
Monterey Pop!
Hey baby, Little Steven here with our Underground Garage pop quiz of the week.
What was the coolest rock festival of them all?
No...Not exactly...Close...
That's right, the second one, Monterey Pop Festival, June of 1967.
It introduced the Who, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and a whole bunch of others that would begin to redefine Rock n' Roll.
Come join us as we celebrate the 42nd anniversary.
Brand new stuff from the Chesterfield Kings from Rochester, Graham Day and the Gaolers from England, the New York Dolls from New York City, Tinted Windows from Chicago, the Cocktail Slippers from Norway, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and we'll throw in a little Green Day too.
Come find out what Johnny Rivers, Ravi Shankar, and D.A. Pennebaker have in common.
It's Monterey Pop this weekend in the psychedelic Underground Garage.
Set 1:
Monterey (Eric Burdon)
So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star (Byrds)
Surprise Surprise (Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band)
Seventh Son (Johnny Rivers)
Don't Ever Leave Me (Cocktail Slippers)
Pictures Of Lily (The Who)
Set 2:
Plastic Fantastic Love (Jefferson Airplane)
Know Your Enemy (Green Day)
No Time Like The Right Time (Blues Project)
Dance The Go-Go (Breakers)
Can't Be So Bad (Moby Grape)
Set 3:
Where Did My Baby Go (Paul Butterfield Blues Band)
Take Me Back (Tinted Windows)
Piece Of My Heart (Big Brother and the Holding Company)
Cause I Sez So (New York Dolls)
Day Tripper (Otis Redding)
Set 4:
Mystery Man (Dolly Rocker Movement)
Groovin' Is Easy (Electric Flag)
Tana Mana (Ravi Shankar)
Dandelion (Rolling Stones)
Better Man (Graham Day and the Gaolers)
Love or Confusion (Jimi Hendrix Experience)
Set 5:
Mr. Soul (Buffalo Springfield)
Up And Down (Chesterfield Kings)
Shady Grove (Quicksilver Messenger Service)
Hello Goodbye (Beatles)
Seeing (Moby Grape)