MONTEREY POP FESTIVAL--40 YEARS AGO DOCUMENTARY

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  • @heavenburgo3896
    @heavenburgo3896 3 роки тому +797

    My mom Lesley is in this documentary at 5:28 wearing a red bandana. She was 16 years old. She passed away 16 years ago. So nice to see her young and happy!

    • @jaenboston2683
      @jaenboston2683 3 роки тому +42

      Beautiful!💞💞💞

    • @cmkilcullen8176
      @cmkilcullen8176 2 роки тому +55

      Wow - that must be so cool for you to see. Glad that you can see your Mom young and happy.

    • @sixslinger9951
      @sixslinger9951 2 роки тому +52

      when I saw her before reading your post, I said holy buckets is she gorgeous!

    • @williammoody6600
      @williammoody6600 2 роки тому +18

      BLESS YOUR HEART OUR SON/DAUGHTER.

    • @jeancprimeau1908
      @jeancprimeau1908 2 роки тому +10

      W👌W that awesome 👍

  • @anti-social6368
    @anti-social6368 3 роки тому +1114

    68 year old man here and I can tell you life was so carefree and fun then. Brings a tear to my eye seeing what’s happening now. God help us.

    • @timsan55
      @timsan55 3 роки тому +65

      Yes, same here, but we did live in those different times and got the memories to look back on. That's something at least.

    • @jiordanfisher6076
      @jiordanfisher6076 3 роки тому +107

      I'm 19 and I'm eternally jealous. My heart hurts knowing I'll never be able to experience the magical and free spirited 60s :(

    • @EugeneAxe
      @EugeneAxe 3 роки тому +52

      @@jiordanfisher6076 Even the 90's were super fun.

    • @BmorePatriot
      @BmorePatriot 3 роки тому +12

      @@EugeneAxe AND the 2000s.

    • @hitakkjismith3115
      @hitakkjismith3115 3 роки тому +39

      @@BmorePatriot naaa

  • @FlightJockey2377
    @FlightJockey2377 11 місяців тому +45

    70 year old guy here…. I remember hitchhiking to Monterey from L.A. for festival, and yeah I was 14, but nobody cared and it was all great fun. And man, I had a great time. 😏😏😏. Unfortunately, the 60s came to close and so did the age of innocence.

    • @rivergladesgardenrailroad8834
      @rivergladesgardenrailroad8834 9 місяців тому +2

      'a close'

    • @jorgevillavicencio427
      @jorgevillavicencio427 5 місяців тому +3

      @FlightJockey2377 I was half your age and living in another country. The hippie bug bit me at that age which was a big no no if one was under the repressive thumb of communism. I was a precocious child in many aspects. By age 14 I was already singing in a underground cover band and 4 years later I sang a kickass rendition of Long Cool Woman.
      I would give anything to go back in time to enjoy those 3 days of music, tripping, and human contact with people who had no other agenda than being happy and blessed with innocence.
      Be blessed, always!

    • @olly8
      @olly8 28 днів тому +1

      ​@@jorgevillavicencio427Well said! ✌🏽☮️

    • @jorgevillavicencio427
      @jorgevillavicencio427 28 днів тому

      ​@@olly8❤🌞🎶🎤✌

  • @PapaCowboySr
    @PapaCowboySr Рік тому +92

    I am.also a 68 year old guy who still gets goosebumps and teary eyed every time I see anything related to this outstanding music festival. My wife got this for my 60th birthday. I will cherish it till the end of time. Whenever that is.

    • @swapshots4427
      @swapshots4427 Рік тому +9

      67
      Brought tears thru the whole thing.

    • @KenFerris
      @KenFerris 11 місяців тому +4

      Hmm, I went to that concert as it was my last for a while since I'd been drafted to report in Oct. The 15th in fact. I was 18 and am now 75. So you were 11 at Monterrey?
      There were a lot of little kids, some crying as kids do in loud scary places, but you're still crying now?

    • @Kate-g8q
      @Kate-g8q 10 місяців тому +2

      Kentxfirutservice

    • @robertpeters4161
      @robertpeters4161 7 місяців тому +3

      Yeah. I'm the same age. I gave up everything and work out almost every day. Not so much to look and feel good as much to forstall the inevitable!

  • @scottsteel4230
    @scottsteel4230 3 роки тому +135

    There has never been ANYTHING like the 60's. The CULTURE, The LOVE, The PEACE, The UNITY, And the MUSIC, MAN.....THE MUSIC.....It was GLORIOUS.

    • @mujaku
      @mujaku 2 роки тому +3

      It is what we all strove for but collectively we never got there - individually some of us succeed. I never thought it was a collective trip. It was a path of transcendence kind of like Dante's Divine comedy.

    • @mikewheeler3994
      @mikewheeler3994 2 роки тому +6

      Love? Peace? Funny as I remember, it was anything but peaceful. There were riots, murders, overdoses. The 60's except for music, was a complete waste of a decade...

    • @scottfay3553
      @scottfay3553 2 роки тому

      @@mikewheeler3994 agreed just rich kid druggies pretending they acheied something . Losers

    • @kimkleiner8456
      @kimkleiner8456 2 роки тому +7

      @@mikewheeler3994 How can a decade that instagated so much change be a waste. Along with riots we had civil rights legislation, with rampant pollution Nixon signed Clean Air and Clean water Acts and anyone that lived in the '60',s can tell you , the air and water at least look much cleaner. The vibe of that show changed peoples lives ( ok, credit to Osley too !) Woman's rights! ( I remember my Mom telling me she would need a man to co sign to open a checking account ). Yeah some ugly shit happened but many people rose up and basically said " We're not taking it anymore" and things eventually changed,!

    • @rtflone
      @rtflone 2 роки тому +7

      @@kimkleiner8456 Not a well reasoned comment on the part of @Mike Wheeler.

  • @koehlerdogtraining
    @koehlerdogtraining 3 роки тому +446

    54 years ago.
    And folks are still listening to much of this music today.

  • @MichaelSerby
    @MichaelSerby 11 місяців тому +26

    What a great time to be young. 17 years old in 1967 peace -- out

  • @wildflowerchilds9997
    @wildflowerchilds9997 2 роки тому +133

    I am 25 years old, I am from Russia, but when I watch a video from Monterey, i feel a light sadness. I feel this atmosphere of friendship, this freedom of souls. This is amazing. In those years, in our country, much was banned or under strict control (perhaps sometimes it was even good), and the festivals were completely different. Although we also knew how to have fun, and people respected and appreciated each other. But still, the 60s in America will always be very close to me, just because of Monterey and Woodstock, all that. What a pity that the atmosphere of love did not spread between our countries.
    P.S.Sorry for the translation inaccuracies🌼

    • @LeTrashPanda
      @LeTrashPanda 2 роки тому

      It's tough since this same generation grew up in the Cold War. Life takes on an existential tone when you're doing nuclear bomb drills weekly & wondering if you'll live to see your 21st Birthday. It was nothing personal, we seldom even SAW actual Russians, only a wall. It's easy to fill in the "blanks" with fears & nonsense. That never happened....maybe THIS year instead, eh? At least kids won't have to be afraid for decades on end of evaporating in WWIII.

    • @wildflowerchilds9997
      @wildflowerchilds9997 2 роки тому

      @@LeTrashPanda Life often takes on an existential tone, we now have another battle with Ukraine, the United States is again on the side of Ukraine, which means there is nothing to talk about peace. We are still afraid and think about the length of our life. I do not understand why the governments of your country and our country have been turning the residents against each other for so long, while almost everyone wants only freedom and world peace. But I do not think that the threat of WWIII will become a reality, because then all that remains is to wait for a nuclear explosion, and our planet will become just a memory. It should not be. So we can only watch and hope. And pray. Sorry if I misunderstood your comment.

    • @thisjimmybuilds
      @thisjimmybuilds 2 роки тому +14

      @@wildflowerchilds9997 I totally agree and understand, I for one am still in high school and I'm so scared for this and what could be possible in a third world war. We've been learning about WWII in my history class and it's horrifying to think of so many people, both civilians and those fighting, being killed only for the reasons of greed and the desire for power. Truly terrible.

    • @wildflowerchilds9997
      @wildflowerchilds9997 2 роки тому +10

      @@thisjimmybuilds We are led by people who pursue only their own goals. It's always been that way. Protests, power of music, flowers in a guns - all this has not affected our governments. I think this is one of the reasons why many people start hoping for God.

    • @ggghhjd
      @ggghhjd 2 роки тому +14

      i believe this time will come again...it may not be identical musically but the togetherness and the unconditional love will return and the darkness will have nothing to feed on but itself...i too watch this with tears in my eyes and think why can't it be like this now...but the energy on the planet is changing, the vibration of the planet is rising, and the age of Aquarius will make it happen. So do not give up on your dream of seeing this in your life. I have been to Russia several times and i know there are as many beautiful peaceful nature-loving souls in your country as there are in any country

  • @threeg6966
    @threeg6966 2 роки тому +25

    The hippie generation had it right. Peace and Love. For real. No greed. No intimidation. Carefree. Sharing. A real brotherhood. AND,.....the greatest music ever.

  • @axiomist4488
    @axiomist4488 2 роки тому +71

    That was such a wonderful time. That concert was what united all the youth and made them realize they were more than a bunch of kids . They were a society of people with new ideas, new music, a new culture in the world. This made them think of what they could do to change things . I'm so glad that I was part of that time, even though that makes me an old person, at 75, but happy that I lived thru it all . Hell, everybody has to get old and we all must die, but who else has had that time to remember and be proud of ?

    • @vernpascal1531
      @vernpascal1531 Рік тому +1

      This concert though before my time seems perfect and the end of an era. The sixties started out with so much hope, but with the best politicians and leaders being killed off with the worst replacing them what's gonna happen? I would have loved to be here,but not Woodstock. Way Way Way too many stoned and hungry people with huge endless traffic jams and not nearly enough bathroom facilities

    • @charlesevans2701
      @charlesevans2701 Рік тому

      The one's that fought in WW2?

    • @beverlyledbetter4906
      @beverlyledbetter4906 7 місяців тому +1

      Why they say that Janis was ugly I don't know... because she wasn't!😶

  • @Ridendrty
    @Ridendrty 2 роки тому +98

    Hendrix kicked the door wide open and put his guitar on full blast that day. He just killed it.

    • @crlaw75
      @crlaw75 Рік тому

      He also brought his own equipment.

    • @anthonynaro4937
      @anthonynaro4937 Рік тому

      We lucky red

    • @Stu-SB
      @Stu-SB 10 місяців тому +1

      Yea, pretty sure it was Brian Jones who introduced him.. he blew everyone away

  • @sharonpate5481
    @sharonpate5481 2 роки тому +41

    I’m a 70 year old hippie and I feel sorry for the young missing out on the amazing music that I grew up with. Went to quite a few concerts over the years. I saw Bad Company for $7.50! People could afford to go see live music all the time. 👵🏼☮️❤️🌻

    • @transparent6748
      @transparent6748 2 роки тому +2

      Don’t feel I’m missing out anything…much of the “love movements” was surrounded in drugs-lies and tragedies to follow afterwards

    • @sharonpate5481
      @sharonpate5481 2 роки тому +1

      @@transparent6748 that’s true, but that’s part of why the music was so great. Those bands were into making music and some of the best music came from people tripping. Not everybody made it thru, and that’s sad, but they gave us so much of themselves. They were really genius musicians.

    • @transparent6748
      @transparent6748 2 роки тому +1

      @@sharonpate5481 yes I agree Sharon,,don’t get me wrong coz I love many of those bands/albums from back then and aware it’s nearly impossible to make such great music without drugs involved..floyd-Hendrix-grateful dead etc

    • @michaelbirke6050
      @michaelbirke6050 2 роки тому

      I didn’t miss out Sharon. I’m a 69 year old hippie and it was NOT lies. It was a time of purity. Yes, there was drug use and some did not make it. Do anything to excess and there are consequences. Did you drop acid back then? With your friends on the right night LSD was magic. Would have loved to do some Monterey Purple. Rumor has it Hendrix dropped two tabs! Grace has the same birthday as me. October 30th. I saw Foghat, Edgar Winter and Rick Derringer for 7 dollars, I’m so fond of those years and feel so fortunate that I lived and experienced that period. If I knew you back in the summer of 67, I don’t care where we were living, I would have bought you and me tickets and taken us to the festival. I’ll say goodbye now. Let me leave you with with thoughts of peace and love☮️💕

    • @robertpeters4161
      @robertpeters4161 Рік тому

      There are no bad trips. Just weak sisters.

  • @billstapleton1084
    @billstapleton1084 3 роки тому +66

    Just finished my Junior year of High School in Victorville Calif. Hitchhiked with 3 friends to Monterey for the Festival You could do that in those days. Had the best time of my life.

    • @nautifella
      @nautifella 3 роки тому +4

      I grew up right up the hill past Del Ray.

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 3 роки тому +4

      And I bet the Music was awesome.

    • @nautifella
      @nautifella 3 роки тому +3

      @@waynejohanson1083 As you know, we had all the concerts in LA and none of hassel of living there. Great time to be a kid in SoCal.

    • @billstapleton1084
      @billstapleton1084 3 роки тому +5

      @@waynejohanson1083 The Music was so good you could feel it in your chest, The people the mood was go great it is hard to explain

    • @tammieparrishmiller3669
      @tammieparrishmiller3669 3 роки тому +4

      @@billstapleton1084 That music has stood the test of time and I will forever be a music lover. My husband doesn't have that passion and it's so sad because he see's me loving it so much and he wishes he had what I do with music. He does enjoy some songs and I make his playlist for him, but he just doesn't long for it like we do. I don't go one day without it.

  • @petertrout8140
    @petertrout8140 3 роки тому +101

    Was there when I was 10 years old. Very hip parents, took our whole family to Monterey and to the festival. I still have the concert poster and the program from the show. Will never forget burning incense for Jimi and my mom just saying “no thank you,” when people were passing joints to her. I never knew it at the time, but was blown away by Jimi or Janis, was incredible. My folks were really in to the Mamas And the Papas, as well as Otis Redding. Just so cool, will never forget it. Was a time before today, once in a lifetime experience. The Association? The Who? Hendrix? Janis? Are you serious??? And you are so right Michelle Phillips, it was the end of the innocent, the end of peaceful listening.

    • @vickielawson3114
      @vickielawson3114 Рік тому +5

      Jeez, you are seriously lucky to have gotten to experience that, even if you were a bit too young to understand it at the time.

    • @melodyelson3202
      @melodyelson3202 Рік тому +2

      gosh thank for sharing all that our parents were cool and took my at 14 to Woodstock for "the music & art festival " we stay Thursday& Friday untill The Rain... not aware if this yet the document will live on.. history was music ... I. so sad about the tragic deaths... so glad utube let's us share our music generation ... What an event to re-live

    • @l.w.paradis2108
      @l.w.paradis2108 Рік тому +3

      Just saw the full lineup. Oh. My. GOD.

    • @Haberdashery22
      @Haberdashery22 10 місяців тому

      You are so lucky to have such cool parents. Mine were the opposite! Here in the UK in the 70s I had to lie about everywhere I went. I never got into any trouble, had a successful career, family and marriage. But those wild times in the 70s at parties, festivals and concerts, especially the London scene, will forever live in my memories -- I hope!

  • @Bubba4168
    @Bubba4168 Рік тому +23

    Thank you, from all of us who lived our young lives in that generation. So many wonderful people are no longer here but the ones that lived it all remember the heroes, the leaders, the lovers, and the singers.

  • @javiermendoza2942
    @javiermendoza2942 10 місяців тому +12

    Im 70 and i mostly just dreamed about Haight/ Ashbury . The dead. The Byrds. Buffalo Springfeild,Quicksilver, Sky Saxon and the Seeds. The Hook, Hendrix,Joplin,Ten Years After. I could go on. I didnt make it to Woodstock, Didnt make it to Monterey but as a lost 14 year old kid i got myself to some awesome festivals. There is a defining rationalizing fact when someone says guess you had to be there. God Bless the 60s.

  • @tunafang
    @tunafang 3 роки тому +152

    David Crosby on Janis Joplin.... "She put that festival in her pocket and walked off with it". Watching Mama Cass in awe of Janis at the end of her performance at 17:33, "Wow". That's all she wrote.

    • @bluevictory1010
      @bluevictory1010 3 роки тому +2

      I'm on the other side of that, could never stand the way Joplin "sang", ack!

    • @beachdog67
      @beachdog67 3 роки тому +7

      -* sigh *-
      And yet, a lifetime later, those of us from the Bay Area who are "of a certain age" still wonder if it might all have gone better if the rest of the world hadn't "discovered" Janis at Monterey and she had stayed with the band instead of being seduced by Grossman's "stick with me baby, I'll make you a star" rap.

    • @charleshawtrey5636
      @charleshawtrey5636 3 роки тому +3

      Janis Jim and Jimi so cool and enlightened they killed themselves on smack...

    • @charleshawtrey5636
      @charleshawtrey5636 3 роки тому +4

      Janis hated her appearance and just wanted love and acceptance..heroin didn't help at all

    • @beachdog67
      @beachdog67 3 роки тому +2

      @@charleshawtrey5636 So, I gather you were there and know all about what happened, right?

  • @csulb75
    @csulb75 3 роки тому +230

    I was in the USAF at Vandenberg AFB in 1967, trying to keep my ass out of Vietnam. Some of my friends went to Monterey for the festival and said that it was "mind blowing". We are all old men know, but still love this music.

    • @guitarman6742
      @guitarman6742 3 роки тому +18

      My brave brother served in Vietnam. USMC...Semper Fi .

    • @csulb75
      @csulb75 3 роки тому +14

      @@guitarman6742 He's a better man than I. My thanks for his service.

    • @nonamegame9857
      @nonamegame9857 3 роки тому +14

      @@guitarman6742 my brother as
      Well. He was there from 66 to 68 in the Seabees. Lost him 7 years ago this coming August but I know he is resting in peace when he's not yelling at me in my dreams 😇😇

    • @thomaspsanzi8947
      @thomaspsanzi8947 3 роки тому +8

      "Some Seem To Look At The 60's Were A Very Crucial Time Period in Our Lives in Which The Vietnam War Was A Very Crucial Time-Period Because Many Families in America Also Had Family Members & Friends Whom Had Family Serving At The Time Yet Respected One Another As A Whole & Were Concerned at The Time, But Realized As We Watched Knew Some How It Was A Peaceful Transformation in Life Years Later & Understood & Respected, But Not Until Years Later!" I Was Only 10 Years Old At The Time & Now Understand it Was a Crucial Time in Our Nation's History!"
      "Now We Are Going Through Another Crucial Time Starting From The War In Iraq, Afghanistan, And Political Conflicts Today, & Threats of War Constantly For What Seems Be More Politically Motivated Today Than it Was Back Then!" "The Recent Riot in Which Was Politically Motivated For Their Own Self Serving Advantage & Interest Rather Than For Strategic Advancements Around The World!"

    • @dr.OgataSerizawa
      @dr.OgataSerizawa 3 роки тому +5

      Thomas P Sanzi
      I noticed your "quotation marks". Are you quoting someone? If so, who? And what's with all the CAPS? Hey.....just curious, Tom.

  • @jebstewart666
    @jebstewart666 3 роки тому +69

    i smiled at the 'it was over' section of this piece. we saw the change coming and simply moved out to the woods and kept the light alive. our children are happy and carefree as we were then. our grandchildren are learning that smile. i am getting old, but i still feel that carefree spirit that was spawned into me back then. life became simple forever.
    love you, mean it!

    • @tomquinn607
      @tomquinn607 3 роки тому +8

      We need more flower power.

    • @DobBylan_
      @DobBylan_ 2 роки тому +1

      Oh so youre an amish got it

    • @musicmarauder7148
      @musicmarauder7148 2 роки тому +1

      @@DobBylan_ You dont have to. Its just getting over possession as the core of our existence.

    • @tootz1950
      @tootz1950 Рік тому

      Life today is not even close to what it was then, although we do have a Manson-like Cult going on and killing more than he dictated.

  • @kpadalldotablet1009
    @kpadalldotablet1009 2 роки тому +13

    I was too young to enjoy this era. I was 6 years old. But I totally understand a magical time and its end. Thank you.

  • @martinphilip8998
    @martinphilip8998 3 роки тому +260

    My girlfriend hitched to Monterey and appeared in the film Monterey Pop. Rest in Peace Genevra.

    • @petebradt
      @petebradt 3 роки тому +7

      I've thought about that a lot, I was only 12 so I couldn't go but I knew Pennebaker was shooting and anxiously awwaaited the film. Otis Redding was a head-exploding discovery.

    • @jiordanfisher6076
      @jiordanfisher6076 3 роки тому +8

      that's so cool! where in the video is she? rest in peace

    • @martinphilip8998
      @martinphilip8998 3 роки тому +25

      @@jiordanfisher6076 They talked to her while she was wiping down bleachers. My son came home from high school where the history teacher showed that clip because she was local. His friend said, “I bet your dad knows her." Too funny when I explained how I knew her.

    • @jasonr3991
      @jasonr3991 3 роки тому +6

      Perfect memory

    • @Robertodette
      @Robertodette 3 роки тому +6

      @Blake R I was the same age. I still live in the same small town and I remember the movie didn't come around til I was about 17 and everybody in the theatre was young and fucked up on something - the good ol' days

  • @dougmungoven4315
    @dougmungoven4315 Рік тому +18

    Wow - brings back so many memories of my teenage years here in Australia - such is the power of 60s music

  • @thomaseck2986
    @thomaseck2986 3 роки тому +19

    Flowers and Love are Eternal never give up!! This is Beautiful!!! Thx!!!!!

  • @BigBusDream
    @BigBusDream 2 роки тому +66

    Best musical / cultural event and documentary, hands down. Times have changed so much that it's like watching an event on a distant planet

  • @thunderpuppy6719
    @thunderpuppy6719 3 роки тому +545

    There was a certain innocence in those days. And a brotherhood that doesn't seem to exist anymore. You'd see a guy walking down the street with long hair and a peace symbol sewn onto his jacket, or a chick with bellbottoms and a loose, flowery shirt, and you knew they were a part of your family. I'm glad I got to experience those days. And, I miss them.

    • @johnstitt2615
      @johnstitt2615 3 роки тому +25

      And people could be with each other without fear of spreading the virus. Maybe nature is teaching us a lesson.

    • @StanSwan
      @StanSwan 3 роки тому +22

      Too young to have been there but used to go to Woodstock informal reunions of fans in the 1980s. We spent two or three days sleeping in cars, tents, and freezing in Chesterfield, MA. Bon fires, drugs, drink, free love. If anyone had a bit of food or a bottle they shared it with everyone. I got glimpses of the 1960s even though I was born in 69.

    • @prunesquallor3444
      @prunesquallor3444 3 роки тому +28

      It was a special concert in that it was the first concert of its kind. Woodstock may never have happened if not for the success of Monterey Pop. My buddy and me tried hitching from Vancouver but never made it to Monterey in time. We had a great summer in San Francisco though.

    • @StanSwan
      @StanSwan 3 роки тому +19

      @@prunesquallor3444 The music of that era is some of the best ever. In the 1980s I was playing my Doors, Beatles, Rolling Stones, Hendrix, and Cream albums just to name a few. The best concert I ever saw was Stevie Ray Vaughn in 1988.
      Saw Nugent, Bad Company, David Bowie, Edger Winter, and my 2nd favorite front man David Lee Roth to name a few.
      Most of my friends love 80s music and I can't stand it with few exceptions.

    • @lancesecrest7577
      @lancesecrest7577 3 роки тому +9

      My first birthday was in Salinas in 1967.SO many vibes that I am familiar with when oldsters and I meet.

  • @TomRivieremusic
    @TomRivieremusic 3 роки тому +184

    Damn, I missed the party. I was in Vietnam, what a drag. But a lot of that music came there too. The national anthem of Vietnam at that time was ''We gotta get out of this place'' by the Animals.

    • @treecounting
      @treecounting 3 роки тому +10

      me too....and i wouldn't go, again .... however ...... i've noticed the ones that didn't go ?? They're often unable to get a grip on hard realities .

    • @jupiterlegrand4817
      @jupiterlegrand4817 3 роки тому +14

      @@treecounting Thank you both for your service. Wrath was turned on you military guys for no reason. Hell, YOU didn't start that war, you just stepped up and laid it on the line. The brotherhood of them what has been shot at. We won't forget you.

    • @timhitt9541
      @timhitt9541 3 роки тому +5

      at least you got to smoke that great Thia sticks

    • @roxannetoth5026
      @roxannetoth5026 3 роки тому +9

      @Tom Riviere, I missed it too, I was 13 in Chicago. My future husband was in VietNam with you...and what happened there took him from me almost 18 yrs ago. At least some ppl piped the tunes to those of you in country. I hope you have been able to keep the great music of that time with you and that you're still groovin' today. This vid has a lil unseen footage, but not much. I'm writing this specifically to thank you for your service and let you know that all of you are thought about and prayed for every day. God bless, love and peace

    • @peterjohnson617
      @peterjohnson617 3 роки тому +3

      oh, I can just see that being the top of the charts there...glad you came back home.....peace....

  • @BigBass-xf5yi
    @BigBass-xf5yi 3 роки тому +95

    Great music and real hippies with worth while causes.
    Not like today’s “paid for” shenanigans.

    • @arityatiyui7161
      @arityatiyui7161 3 роки тому +2

      @@xtc1957 plenty didn´t

    • @lobdsk
      @lobdsk 3 роки тому +2

      It’s still there but you have to go more underground always did

    • @plantfeeder6677
      @plantfeeder6677 3 роки тому

      @@xtc1957 they got tired of sharing a bathroom with 30 people. They also found out a little hard work and life can get quite comfortable. Imagine that, here in America. Far out man

    • @Senna-xi1gr
      @Senna-xi1gr 3 роки тому

      You obviously have not been to Glastonbury. Once you go you will want to go every year. It’s the mother of all festivals. 🇬🇧🏆🥇

  • @thabilsterone
    @thabilsterone Рік тому +18

    Here is My Monterey Pop story:
    For high school graduation me and my bud Carl got to go to the Monterey Pop Festival. So we get there and get our hotel room and we're walking around the grounds looking at all the booths and stuff and all of a sudden I hear this killer guitar playing coming out of a little room that they had setup to demonstrate musical equipment. I said "Carl listen to that! we need to check that out." So we go up to the door and open up the door and walk in and there's this black guy sitting on a stool trying out a Guild guitar but he is playing it backwards, (left handed) and all the sudden he just stops playing and started just looking at the guitar. So to try to get him to play some more I said "Hey Man that sounded really good!" He looked up and said "Yeah thanks man"..and then just put the Guild down and walked off. Well Sunday night after watching The Who tear it up, the announcer says " and now the Jimi Hendrix Experience" and out comes the black guy that we had seen sitting on the stool. I was about 60 ft in front of the stage directly in front of Jimi I got to watch the whole show and He was incredible. I did find myself in the Monterey Film out in front of The stage where I remembered. It was cool.

  • @ixoye56
    @ixoye56 3 роки тому +46

    I was 11 years old in 1967, and I am so grateful that I got to be part of and experience this wonderful time in music history.

    • @ronkonkoma7718
      @ronkonkoma7718 3 роки тому

      Grateful Dead were there how could they not be.

    • @AllenFreemanMediaGuru
      @AllenFreemanMediaGuru 3 роки тому

      Same for me 11yrs old. I mostly remember the rock bands of the 70s: David Bowie, KISS, Mott the Hoople, Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Aerosmith, T-Rex. I did like The Beatles, Doors, Hendrix, J Joplin, even though I missed out seeing them live.

    • @patriciamays8873
      @patriciamays8873 2 роки тому +1

      I was like 7 or so my neighborhood filled with all these communes and they were my adult friends who shared the music with me

  • @johnknottenbelt2727
    @johnknottenbelt2727 2 роки тому +13

    Monterey was the Mother that gave birth to subsequent festivals of this nature.
    55 Years ago.... already. And to me it still feels like yesterday. I remember lying on my own, on the floor in the lounge of our home, parents thankfully out & about. Volume turned up loud, listening to Jefferson Airplane belting out, 'Somebody to Love'.... Yes, those 7 singles did their job.
    It was all too beautiful ! 🥰 Oh yeah & Mama Cass's expression (gobsmacked was born there) watching Janis - Priceless. Music overflowed like our hearts did. It was a time to be 'reborn' & we were, it was the first day of a new life, for the rest of our lives. 😍❣💫 The caterpillar became a butterfly, which became a rainbow with multicoloured wings and soared. 'Scuse me, I've just kissed an angel way up high. And then there was the downside that followed a few years later... the innocence was stolen and it would never be the same again ..... but as with life, something new was born....

  • @thingswhatido.7371
    @thingswhatido.7371 4 роки тому +109

    The first true great pop festival. The Monterey Pop Festival.

    • @taknothing4896
      @taknothing4896 3 роки тому +4

      ...unless you were at the Magic Mountain Festival a week before...

    • @389383
      @389383 3 роки тому +2

      @@taknothing4896 I wasn't there so it should be ignored. Just kidding, wish I had been there.

  • @HensleyDon
    @HensleyDon 3 роки тому +90

    So glad to see Otis spotlighted. The Warner Monterey album had Jimi on one side and Otis on the other. I played his side as much as I did Jimi's.

    • @michaelheller8841
      @michaelheller8841 3 роки тому +7

      I’m very sure Hendrix appreciated Otis as much as Otis appreciated him. That was what was so great about those times. Otis as well as all the Blues greats used to play in England and look at what inspired musicians of England did with it. It’s fantastic. They would all hang out. It’s funny how they say Hendrix from England, he was American. Hendrix was that kid that wanted to play the Blues and R&B in America. It didn’t work out that way so he went to England to make it. When he came back to America he got famous here as well. Otis inspired so many musicians from all over. Look at The Stones doing some of his tunes.

    • @grahamramsay8461
      @grahamramsay8461 3 роки тому +2

      Snap, loved that album ,BEEN A JIM I FAN since I was 14, purple haze did the trick. Saw him at the IOWF 1970, loved to have seen Otis 2 ,but never had the chance, one of my treasure albums.

    • @johnknottenbelt2727
      @johnknottenbelt2727 2 роки тому +1

      I also managed to get hold of that lp. Mine was in red transparent vinyl.

    • @caribman10
      @caribman10 2 роки тому

      That was a great album, great marketing and a great way to introduce Otis and Jimi's fans to each other. And to a lot of other people. I still have mine.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta 2 роки тому

      Both of them blew everyone away. I was standing right below Otis in the gentle rain. No, I’m not on film!

  • @klausuhlig7141
    @klausuhlig7141 3 роки тому +24

    I was 20 years old at that time, and now reflecting back I just can't belive all I witnessed in my life and been part of.

    • @3peckeredgoat735
      @3peckeredgoat735 3 роки тому +2

      What a great era to be in your 20's.

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 2 роки тому

      @@3peckeredgoat735 It was great, if you were a woman, but the Draft was haunting my generation...and do not forget about the Civil Rights clashes, and the shocking deaths of good leaders.

  • @bassboye8959
    @bassboye8959 3 роки тому +57

    Omg yah I was born in 1960 but I claim this as the music of my generation!! Ty to who ever posted this. Love you the rest of my amazing life. I'm a 4 time cancer survivor & still a musician. Love this✌✌❤💋

    • @davidtrindle6473
      @davidtrindle6473 2 роки тому +2

      God bless you.

    • @David-og7di
      @David-og7di 2 роки тому +2

      good on ya mate.......hero you are.

    • @LeTrashPanda
      @LeTrashPanda 2 роки тому +1

      That was a great year! This was my brother's era (mine was more GenX since I'm younger like you), but I grew up listening to ALL of it before, during, and after my bro's tours in Nam, he was drafted in 67. I was 4 when the Beatles first movie came out (64 or 65?) a bit ahead of my time. Blessings upon you, I wish you peace, wellness, & great music. 💜

    • @georgebuscay8511
      @georgebuscay8511 5 місяців тому

      The best to you. ✌️ ☮️ Kathleen

  • @lindaross783
    @lindaross783 2 роки тому +8

    I went to this event. Amazing. Hard to believe it was so long ago. I was only 17 and not high. Just enjoyed it so much.

  • @nickjohnson811
    @nickjohnson811 3 роки тому +151

    This does a great job of capturing the music, the musicians, and the spirit of the era. For those too young to remember, this is what the best year of the '60's was like. Innocent dreamers, and impractical to be sure, but what great music, and what a great vibe!

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 3 роки тому +2

      What happened to these ideas? Oh

    • @thatstheguy07
      @thatstheguy07 3 роки тому +7

      @@ronniebishop2496 Mostly suppressed and shut down by govt etc?

    • @ronniebishop2496
      @ronniebishop2496 3 роки тому +9

      thatstheguy07 And yet the liberals in my day was trying to change the government in the 60s and 70s but Liberals today believe everything they say and the media. A total flip of intelligence and the quest to keep democracy.

    • @thatstheguy07
      @thatstheguy07 3 роки тому +11

      @@ronniebishop2496 Liberals today have definitely lost the plot.
      I think the parties actually flipped. Used to be conservatives who were too uptight, had no sense of humour and were basically the establishment. That better sums up the left these days tho.
      The media is like the PR arm of the Democratic Party. All in cahoots. All full of shit.

    • @BlueGreens
      @BlueGreens 3 роки тому +8

      @@thatstheguy07 anything’s better than having an illiterate, fascist like Trump who pathetically tried to turn the USA into a totalitarian nation.
      On the other hand Trump did help to expose the hidden barbaric hatred and hypocrisy of those who call themselves a “patriotic conservative”. His supporters are fake and robotic 🥳

  • @briansam2524
    @briansam2524 3 роки тому +160

    Sad that Otis Redding would die six months later but he got to showcase his talents, Monterey Pop Festival was the high point of his life and career.

    • @zeketrick
      @zeketrick 3 роки тому +13

      They have part of his plane with his name on it in Cleveland at the Rock and Roll hall of fame. It literally stops you in your tracks

    • @briansam2524
      @briansam2524 3 роки тому +4

      @@zeketrick I am aware of it, I've seen it in photos.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta 3 роки тому +5

      And I was standing up front right below him in the Monterey Misty rain.

    • @jamesjwalsh
      @jamesjwalsh 3 роки тому +11

      Couldn't go wrong having Booker T & The MG's as his band.

    • @rodrollingstone2362
      @rodrollingstone2362 3 роки тому +11

      Greatest soul singer ever. I said this back in 1967 when I played all his records the night he died, and I still say it. R.I.P. Otis. Rod, Dorset, England.

  • @krusty6246
    @krusty6246 3 роки тому +39

    Music and musicians we will never see again in this lifetime. It was a great ride!

  • @glentorn5362
    @glentorn5362 3 роки тому +9

    Those were the days. Great vibe.
    A spirit of optimism and liberation.
    Peace & Love ✌❣💋😎

  • @nrich5127
    @nrich5127 3 роки тому +73

    It's now 54 years later and the originality of each artist is so evident to this day.

    • @vernpascal1531
      @vernpascal1531 2 роки тому +1

      That's a strong point. Everybody talks about Hendrix and rightly so,but you don't hear any group sing like The Mama's And The Papa's, or have songs like The Byrds anymore do you?

    • @nrich5127
      @nrich5127 2 роки тому +1

      @@vernpascal1531 I agree with you totally - todays music is only a pale facsimile in comparison to the originality of groups like you mentioned.

    • @kathrenfullmer1987
      @kathrenfullmer1987 2 роки тому

      .. lived music that i went

    • @sandrak3706
      @sandrak3706 2 роки тому

      54 or 40?

    • @vernpascal1531
      @vernpascal1531 2 роки тому

      @@nrich5127 Yup. Simon & Garfunkel beat the hell out of anyone today. Likewise with Jefferson Airplane, Doors,Byrds,The Beatles,Stones,Who,Kinks, Mama's And The Papa's,Dylan,Beach Boys,Love,Buffalo Springfield,Crosby,Stills, And Nash.Zeppelin,Hendrix,Cream.KinksOtis,James brown,Pickett etc.

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc 3 роки тому +12

    Michelle Phillips was so naturally Beautiful - it's just-ridiculous, how stunning she was. She seems like she has a good-heart & inner beauty - too. Great footage & music. Enjoyed this. oNe LovE from NYC

    • @davidholubetz1014
      @davidholubetz1014 3 роки тому +3

      Couldn't agree more. She is a ray of sunshine and a standout even among so many beautiful hippie chicks of the time. Glad she was willing to take the time to contribute to this documentary.

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc 3 роки тому +3

      @@davidholubetz1014 I think earthy, all-natural & bohemian Hippie chicks ( all races ) are so incredibly Beautiful.

    • @389383
      @389383 3 роки тому +3

      She had a thing for men other than her husband. Got kicked out of the Mamas and Papas for awhile because of it.

  • @discodirk48
    @discodirk48 3 роки тому +26

    So sad watching this and longing for that loving connection that we all shared at one time but has been steadily programmed out of us! Divide and conquer as they say and we are the most divided ever!

    • @thomasbrissee3251
      @thomasbrissee3251 3 роки тому +7

      Oh my brother. Yes, Yes, YES! I see films of Monterey, Woodstock, the coming together of people unselfish and loving and can feel what must have been relatively speaking the completion of who humans need to be: a CO-mmunity, Fuck Division, Conquer the hate with Love. It seems coincidental to me that the isolation that we have all been forced into by this epidemic has bred this division that we see in the world. People locked in with their isolation and non-connection with other humans and they only glimpse they have is the bullshit that is fed to them by the so-called "leader" of our country who can only spew selfishness and encourage others to be me-centered instead of US centered. Can we get back to appreciating our collective differences and appreciate our lives for how they are enriched by the contact with other humans?

  • @richardgolub5297
    @richardgolub5297 2 роки тому +15

    The crazy thing about this era, is that it ran parallel with the horrific, ugliness of the Viet Nam war. So much peace and love in one place and complete and total hell in another.

    • @carolc.3676
      @carolc.3676 2 місяці тому

      Great observation….you must be a philosopher with a history and music background. Keep on rockin’ 🎶

  • @namcat53
    @namcat53 3 роки тому +25

    Michelle is very brave to let us feel her emotions and we felt the same Michelle, we felt the same. That means we are kind, compassionate people. Beauty and love cruelly taken away is horrible; it must be replaced by more love and beauty and the strong knowledge that in the long run, beauty and love will always win.

    • @eargasm1072
      @eargasm1072 3 роки тому +3

      I was born in 1972, but I know that America only once in more than 200 yrs, one generation truly "woke" up to smell the roses and what counts in life, and it was in the 60s...it only happened once. Now it's business as usual, most of American society has their head in the ground or up their @$$

    • @lhasaroadrat9374
      @lhasaroadrat9374 3 роки тому +1

      It was Southern Comfort- duhhhhhh

    • @slit4659
      @slit4659 3 роки тому

      NAMCAT53.....Are you still TRIPPING from the 67 POP FESTIVAL ??????

    • @lhasaroadrat9374
      @lhasaroadrat9374 3 роки тому +2

      @@slit4659 I am!

  • @slogger1345
    @slogger1345 3 роки тому +27

    This archive footage shows a spirit, a mutual respect and commonality that is so clearly missing from our society today. We have all been socially engineered, isolated and divided. It’s time for us all to come together again in the spirit of Monterey.

  • @TheDivayenta
    @TheDivayenta 3 роки тому +108

    I was an awestruck teen when I saw Otis and Janis there - along with all the SF groups, The Byrds, Paul Butterfield, Electric Flag and more.

    • @jiordanfisher6076
      @jiordanfisher6076 3 роки тому +7

      wow! you were there? I am eternally jealous, seems like such a magical experience.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta 3 роки тому +9

      @@jiordanfisher6076 it was! Right place, right time.

    • @robertcartwright563
      @robertcartwright563 3 роки тому +1

      And Brian Jones they thought Beatle George would show up.

    • @TheDivayenta
      @TheDivayenta 2 роки тому +3

      @@robertcartwright563 yes - I saw Brian and his entourage walking around. He looked quite splendid.

  • @ksgtrpkr
    @ksgtrpkr 3 роки тому +9

    Proof that music has no boundaries of color or cultures! Everyone is loved and welcome and they all get together and get along.

  • @Catmom3
    @Catmom3 3 роки тому +407

    Will always love Cass’s awestruck reaction to Janis

    • @frankcorrenti5941
      @frankcorrenti5941 3 роки тому +14

      Absolutely, Mama was always the Lady of the House.

    • @lisamoroney3036
      @lisamoroney3036 3 роки тому +4

      It’s great !

    • @bille77
      @bille77 3 роки тому

      Minute time?

    • @Catmom3
      @Catmom3 3 роки тому +2

      @@bille77 15:40

    • @dickdozer6558
      @dickdozer6558 3 роки тому +7

      Mama Cass was much better than Janis. Janis couldn’t carry a tune in a bucket.

  • @melodyofpsalm9468
    @melodyofpsalm9468 3 роки тому +439

    WE could sure use some of this spirit of the 60,s now😢😔

    • @tracylemme1375
      @tracylemme1375 3 роки тому +17

      We need more respect for each other. Without respect we will never trust each other.
      By the way, Sammy was in my graduating class at Fohi in CA

    • @HighlanderNorth1
      @HighlanderNorth1 3 роки тому +45

      📛☹️Unfortunately, the children of the pop festival attendees are now trying to usher in a 21st century Soviet Union, except on a global scale, inevitably to be run by the Chinese communist party... Most of the true liberals who showed up at this festival were smart enough to NOT want America to become part of a totalitarian communist system. But they made a mistake in not adequately educating the next generations in the evils of communism! So now we are quite literally on the brink of it.... ☹️👎

    • @michaelbroer6378
      @michaelbroer6378 3 роки тому +27

      @@HighlanderNorth1 The New Evil Empire---Communist China + Global Corporations/Banks + Bought off Puppets in government.

    • @lizardking7772
      @lizardking7772 3 роки тому +8

      Lol we sure have it with all this chaos going on like in the 60 with the war on drugs the war in Vietnam and all this other thigs.

    • @colargolfriend
      @colargolfriend 3 роки тому +11

      @@HighlanderNorth1 poor little man

  • @wildride6349
    @wildride6349 3 роки тому +147

    The impact of this film cannot be denied. It introduced the counter-culture, California sound (both San Francisco and Los Angeles), Memphis soul, and British influence to the world. Perhaps the greatest musical documentary ever made.

    • @cosmo1eleven855
      @cosmo1eleven855 3 роки тому +5

      Agreed, i'd go with #2 the Isle of Wight concert with 600,000 people. The Who, The Moody Blues, The Doors and others at the top of their games in that one 1970.

    • @cjay2
      @cjay2 3 роки тому +9

      This is a documentary of 42 minutes on youtube. This is not the film Monterey Pop. If you wanna really blow your mind, find the film Monterey Pop.

    • @tinfoilmagnolia3134
      @tinfoilmagnolia3134 3 роки тому +4

      Check out the book Weird Scenes Inside The Canyon by Dave McGowan. There is much more to the Laurel Canyon Music Scene. John Phillips was CIA for starters....

    • @cjay2
      @cjay2 3 роки тому +3

      @@tinfoilmagnolia3134 Here we go again...

    • @tinfoilmagnolia3134
      @tinfoilmagnolia3134 3 роки тому +4

      @@cjay2 I'm just the messenger. And anyone into rock music needs to check this out. As a music fan I'm glad I did, it's an interesting theory. I learned that Morrisons' Dad was the admiral involved in the Gulf of Tonkin incident for starters. Interesting that one Morrison escalates the war into full conflict and the other tops the " opposition" of the war. WHEW! What are the odds of that?! And Jim's out there saying his Dad is dead- doesn't mention his Dad helped to START the Vietnam War ! Nope. Nada. Never. And Jim ' died' the day his Dad's ship was de- commissioned. You may not find that of interest but I do. The late Dave McGowan can be heard here on YT interviewed about this. It's a MINDBLOWER.

  • @SQTierHog
    @SQTierHog 3 роки тому +7

    I didn't want this to end. But, I was rewarded by staying to the end. Won't spoil it.
    My heartfelt thanks to the uploader.

  • @anthonykellum9501
    @anthonykellum9501 4 роки тому +128

    Michelle Phillips is still stunning to me and those tears. What an amazing woman..

    • @georginapaki9328
      @georginapaki9328 3 роки тому +11

      It was great to hear her talk these are the real deal God bless them all and Thankyou for the freedom of music 🎶 🙏 ❤

    • @jasperyirl
      @jasperyirl 3 роки тому +5

      I am Irish and never knew " My generation" by "The Who" was about Irish emigrants to London. All has changed now, as Ireland is a wealthy 1st World country and now we welcome people from all over the World . But still how cool.

    • @tammieparrishmiller3669
      @tammieparrishmiller3669 3 роки тому

      @@jasperyirl I didn't know it for a long time myself. I learned about it from a reaction channel called Soul Train Bro. He has a fantastic channel and goes into the stories behind the songs. It's really cool. I hope to visit Ireland one day btw.

    • @johndoyle2429
      @johndoyle2429 3 роки тому +3

      I liked the Mama's and the Papa's, they were a great band ,the only thing is ,it was a shame stick together for another five years or a pit more. Just like Fleetwood Mac, Mama's and Papa's had conflicts too in their band.

    • @Wkattenbach
      @Wkattenbach 3 роки тому

      One in a trillion!

  • @LadyJ5569
    @LadyJ5569 3 роки тому +97

    This was the twenties of my life and although I never attended the festivals, I have been forever influenced by the love and talent that flowed from the era that is lost in today's music and society.

    • @grownjohnboy
      @grownjohnboy 3 роки тому

      Ms. Aiken I believe we have another Summer of Love to live through. The next time I hope we are brave enough to hang on for the ride.

    • @tomquinn607
      @tomquinn607 3 роки тому +6

      It's not lost. It's evolving.

    • @m42037
      @m42037 2 роки тому +5

      @@tomquinn607 Music today is garbage bro, I say 60s-80s, the 90s had some new stuff I liked like STP, Alice and chains, Nirvana Chili peppers to name a few then things really started to get boring, now it's all techno digital crap, stuff that's machines not people except a singer that's nothing like decades past

    • @tomquinn607
      @tomquinn607 2 роки тому +4

      @@m42037 Agreed dude. But check out some jazz and other alternative music.

    • @AZ-uq7kn
      @AZ-uq7kn 2 роки тому +1

      @@m42037 don't give up looking for great modern bands because there are a dime a dozen. A few modern psych rock bands that I feel could've played at Monterey Pop/Woodstock are Kikagaku Moyo, Tibetan Miracle Seeds and Kundalini Genie.

  • @garenmcvay2695
    @garenmcvay2695 3 роки тому +118

    I loved the 60s music, and I try to live in the past as much as I can, because I don't like what the future is looking like. What happened to us man?

    • @Cincinnatus1869
      @Cincinnatus1869 3 роки тому +18

      The best thing about the internet is that you can watch and listen to things from the 40 or 60 yrs ago when there weren't so many pansies and clueless whiny people. Things they would never show on tv today. When it comes to entertainment I live in a bubble of my own making by watching UA-cam and never watching news or socal media .

    • @JakeandtheMan
      @JakeandtheMan 3 роки тому +10

      The wheels of commerce drove consumerism to astronomically higher levels of more, more, more and the Fat Cats in Wall Street got so bloated they sent all our jobs off shore, inflation staggered our debt load, the Politicians continued lying their asses off and continued to send our sons and daughters to endless wars dropping trillions of dollars and bombs and breeding the terrorism of today, back to our shores, the Gatekeepers must be stopped they now manipulate us with technology every stroke of your keyboard , every conversation on your phone, emails, text, social media, facial recognition logged and data stored, welcome to the New World Order. Oh God how I miss the 60's and 70's, way more Love and way less hate.

    • @baliscotsurf
      @baliscotsurf 3 роки тому +5

      Be here now

    • @Cincinnatus1869
      @Cincinnatus1869 3 роки тому +7

      @@baliscotsurf Be there then

    • @wendystarita7996
      @wendystarita7996 3 роки тому +5

      @@Cincinnatus1869 Good for you in your bubble! When your country is completely taken over, you'll be oblivious to it, until youre removed from your home and imprisoned or worse. Good work!

  • @maxpeck4154
    @maxpeck4154 3 роки тому +111

    The Association rocked their performance, regardless whether they fit in with the spirit or not.

    • @OspreyFlyer
      @OspreyFlyer 2 роки тому +9

      They actually had some good songs. I didn't appreciate them at the time.

    • @MusicLover-mx4kf
      @MusicLover-mx4kf 2 роки тому +11

      Also, were they really such a bad fit anyway? I mean, what were they referring to with the word, "Mary" in their great song, "Along Comes Mary"?

    • @HeavehBurtation
      @HeavehBurtation 2 роки тому +7

      Never My Love is their best imo and an all-time classic 60's pop song

    • @maxpeck4154
      @maxpeck4154 2 роки тому

      @@HeavehBurtation can't argue with that.

    • @mikeciresi3697
      @mikeciresi3697 2 роки тому +5

      They fit in because they were out there doing there thing! So many hard rock bands have covered "Never My Love", it's a trippy song with some great hooks. It's pretty cool that McCartney was involved; he really believed in Hendrix.

  • @randallhamon5412
    @randallhamon5412 3 роки тому +88

    The 60s and 70s were a magic time.....never to be seen again.

    • @rosethorne5066
      @rosethorne5066 3 роки тому +7

      Yes they were, best 2 decades of my life!

    • @mrinal9999
      @mrinal9999 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah Bro, we may never see 'em like again. Not that today's musician are lacking anything, but the years gone by, the creativity, the originality, we may never see again in this age of synthetic and mechanical sound that pass for music.

    • @gloppy101
      @gloppy101 3 роки тому +3

      Best and worst time here in California

    • @richardraffin2310
      @richardraffin2310 3 роки тому

      @@mrinal9999 ,

    • @robertcooper1246
      @robertcooper1246 3 роки тому

      Black magic

  • @Mrvinylboy
    @Mrvinylboy 4 роки тому +216

    This is Beautiful, I'm 21 And I Love The 60s Counterculture, I Wish I Had Lived Those Great Times, Thanks Man, This Is Gold!

    • @geraldsobel3470
      @geraldsobel3470 3 роки тому +5

      Your parents were there, hopefully you experienced it thru your genetic inheritance!

    • @sancho8521
      @sancho8521 3 роки тому +10

      @@geraldsobel3470 Hey. I'm 62 now & my big sister had me listening to all kinds of music back then, as an 8 yr old. I remember a lot. Wish you were there...

    • @tyrone.m.warren9011
      @tyrone.m.warren9011 3 роки тому +13

      🗣I think you ought to know that the ‘60’s Counterculture was completely manufactured by the Establishment & Tavistock behavioural institute!
      It was far from grassroots,resulting in to break down the family unit & to usher in sex ,drugs & overall degeneracy!
      Don’t get me wrong there’s a lot I like about the Counterculture, Books,Films civil rights etc BUT don’t let anyone ever tell you that it came about naturally...far from it.You should thank the U.S/U.K military & Intelligence units on both sides of the Atlantic!💯

    • @vernpascal1531
      @vernpascal1531 3 роки тому +12

      @@tyrone.m.warren9011 That's ridiculous you don't manufacture The Beatles, Dylan,Stones,Who etc. that should be obvious.

    • @tammieparrishmiller3669
      @tammieparrishmiller3669 3 роки тому +5

      @@tyrone.m.warren9011 I get what you're saying here. I can't say I agree with all of it 100%, but I can't say you don't have some valid points. The music, it was what took us to some beautiful memories that we'll always have. Unfortunately, the drugs took many lives to either death or even worse, in my opinion, a life of dependency that then led to methadone clinics where still to this day people are dependant on the gov't. I also want to say that the "Gov't" is who brought in the heroin, but we all know that. We are at a huge turning point right now where the government is concerned. I hope we can all come together one day soon and not be divided the way they have too many of us heading in these times. I will always be glad to have the music that came out of the '50s, '60s, and '70s and even way before then because those early artists are who inspired the greats who came after them. It feeds my soul!

  • @michaelthemind
    @michaelthemind 3 роки тому +46

    64 years old and still rocking. Keep on rocking in the free world. we are one !!!!

    • @michaelthemind
      @michaelthemind 3 роки тому

      @Blake R just listening to enigma, return to innocence, I don't know you but i love you. Have a great day !!!

    • @randydellinger2996
      @randydellinger2996 2 роки тому +1

      Try 80 years old and still rocking.

  • @martylmilton
    @martylmilton 3 роки тому +17

    I was 18 in 1967 and read about the music festival in a music magazine I subscribed to. The article quoted the lyrics to The Association song, Enter The Young. The article also included a seating chart for people to purchase tickets. Unfortunately, living in Illinois and working to save up for starting college in the fall, I never considered attending the festival. But so grateful I was at an age to remember it so well.

  • @jonirudenski7702
    @jonirudenski7702 3 роки тому +22

    So many wonderful memories with this time and these bands!🥰🥰🥰

  • @jonness8927
    @jonness8927 3 роки тому +14

    I had a friend that was our cook at a fishing lodge in Alaska that grew up near San Francisco during the 60's. Him and his Brother went to ALL the local concerts during the late 60's. Could you imagine seeing the Doors, Janis Joplin, The Animals, Jefferson Airplane and Jimmy Hendricks and the likes LIVE in a small club when you were a teen-ager .

  • @Carrilleptbreak
    @Carrilleptbreak 3 роки тому +34

    3 days of fun, no deaths, arrests or overdoses. Life has changed it seems. Wish we could do it again.

  • @rowenalloyd7760
    @rowenalloyd7760 3 роки тому +46

    brought a tear to my eye - where are people like Jimi these days - so talentedxxx

    • @gregmoore7709
      @gregmoore7709 3 роки тому

      Rowena LLOYD, I miss Jimi sooo much , he would be playing blues with his friend Eric Clapton if he was living. The Monterey Pop Festival is were Jimi made his huge mark in the U.S.

    • @rowenalloyd7760
      @rowenalloyd7760 3 роки тому

      @@gregmoore7709 Agreed!!! xxxx

    • @rowenalloyd7760
      @rowenalloyd7760 3 роки тому

      @@gregmoore7709 I was born the next year so missed all that x

    • @gregmoore7709
      @gregmoore7709 3 роки тому

      @@rowenalloyd7760 Rowena LLOYD,I grew up listening to it.It was great but.... that means i'm quit a bit older then you.Actually the 60s music was so iconic ,it was being played a lot still when you were in school.

    • @rowenalloyd7760
      @rowenalloyd7760 3 роки тому

      @@gregmoore7709 Keep in touch x

  • @xbioman7882
    @xbioman7882 3 роки тому +12

    The summer of love actually started two week before Monterey on June 10 & 11 at Mt. Tamalpias at the Magic Mountain Music Festival.

  • @davidhollyfield5148
    @davidhollyfield5148 3 роки тому +140

    Wow. Fifty years later and I still get goosebumps when I hear Janice sing that song. She shouldn't have been talked into leaving the band. They complimented her voice so well.

    • @namcat53
      @namcat53 3 роки тому +5

      JANIS

    • @lobdsk
      @lobdsk 3 роки тому +2

      Yep

    • @waynesworld7804
      @waynesworld7804 3 роки тому +6

      Agree mate. This performance of Ball and Chain always gives me chills when I watch it.

    • @robertcartwright563
      @robertcartwright563 3 роки тому +1

      Check out full tilt boogie,pearl different bands later made her sound better.

    • @markhunter8554
      @markhunter8554 3 роки тому +4

      Amen. She was never the same after Big Brother...or as good.

  • @loisaustin6200
    @loisaustin6200 3 роки тому +24

    Weren't we sweet back then? What a happy time, innocent almost. Love, hope, charity. Look at what we have become, makes me sad.

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 3 роки тому

      Never forget that it's the generation that preceded the hippies that made them, the hippies rebelled against it but had in fact all the honesty, integrity but wanted to break away from it. They were in fact still it. That is why the hippies could not be recreated, they threw the baby away with the water by trying to distance themselves from their parent when in fact they were still the same.

    • @wmmseo
      @wmmseo 3 роки тому +1

      It was a hell of a time. I was so naive. I was also so high all the time, wow! No cell phones, no internet. How did we ever survive?

    • @ericastier1646
      @ericastier1646 3 роки тому

      @@wmmseo cell phones are pure social destruction. I knew it right from the beginning and hated Steve jobs profoundly for that fake product. Unfortunately i could not fight against the tide but still hold to my belief that smartphone are socially destructive and nefarious to humanity.

    • @rivergladesgardenrailroad8834
      @rivergladesgardenrailroad8834 9 місяців тому

      unfortunately true....

    • @MichelleAhern-gr9zl
      @MichelleAhern-gr9zl 8 місяців тому

      Its not your fault u be happy u were part of this love love love 2 u

  • @oleandreasjensen5263
    @oleandreasjensen5263 2 роки тому +2

    This is one the best video and music docmentaries Iever have seen. I am soon 65 and I love this music and the yester years back then when the youth was full of peace and love : )

  • @neilbender3050
    @neilbender3050 3 роки тому +67

    As a kid in the 80's, it was great. Every decade had their thing, but we all knew THE 60's were transfomative

    • @straypigs
      @straypigs 3 роки тому +4

      I can second that emotion. Born in '69 to a couple of twenty-year olds and right away was more into their culture than cartoons, G.I. Joes and going outside to play. Used to watch Monterey Pop in the middle of the night whenever it would occasionally air on TV. Can remember seeing it as early as the late 70s. There were always a few kids like us in every class, right Neil? heheh. Half the kids didn't know ANYTHING that had happened before them; and then there were the kids that were hip and in the know, and would talk about, whatever, The Beatles or Dylan in gym class or on the back of the bus, or in the lunch room. Monterey is the festival I would have wanted to been at, not Woodstock, for a whole host of reasons.

    • @tolfan4438
      @tolfan4438 3 роки тому +2

      @@straypigs yep on the back of the bus. Not the front of the bus and not the middle of the bus. My seat was straight back behind the driver the last seat right hand corner window seat

    • @doninmichigan
      @doninmichigan 3 роки тому +4

      I was 11 years old in 1967, the 60s were an amazing time, what a time to be alive!

    • @straypigs
      @straypigs 3 роки тому

      @@tolfan4438 :) Very cool, Tolan, ha! "Not the middle of the bus" Ha! Straight back, behind the driver. I sat there too! I used to drum on the seat with my drumsticks, the other kids would watch me try and sustain a drum-roll for the entire ride, lol. We were all like a rock 'n' roll Peanuts! Trouble was: we were all spread out, right? Would have been great if we could have all gone to one big school! Now THAT would have been a prom!!! :D
      PS: Talking 60s (or 50s, 40s, etc) with Social Studies teachers (or any teacher) was always great, too. If I hadn't done my homework, I would often try and get the teacher off topic by asking a question about some 60's topic. Wasn't like I was disinterested in the answer! :D

  • @stephenroman9015
    @stephenroman9015 3 роки тому +53

    ..., and it is now 53 years ago as time flies by

    • @spooky3120
      @spooky3120 3 роки тому +3

      And all those young hippies are collecting Social Security.

    • @garymckee8857
      @garymckee8857 3 роки тому +5

      I was 5 years old then now I'm an old person.

  • @walterfechter8080
    @walterfechter8080 3 роки тому +7

    I had a few friends who rode their beautiful choppers to Monterey Pop '67. They said the event was truly amazing. After visiting some relatives and friends in Sacramento, I left CA. I missed Monterey Pop '67 by a few weeks.

  • @Wkattenbach
    @Wkattenbach 3 роки тому +42

    A time like this shall never happen again - a drop in the ocean of times...

    • @claytobndavbis1222
      @claytobndavbis1222 3 роки тому +2

      in todays Monterey not a chance........ Shankars daughter is as close as it gets

    • @bookreaderson
      @bookreaderson 3 роки тому +2

      Like 99. Y2K. Then we survived n had a year of optimism we never had before. Napster. Internet. Then 9/11 ruined it n Evry years it’s been worse

    • @imyourhuckleberry4547
      @imyourhuckleberry4547 3 роки тому

      Good riddance

    • @donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239
      @donvandamnjohnsonlongfella1239 3 роки тому

      Wkattenbach newsflash drugs and whores have been around since the dawn of society. Music too. Nothing new here. India is the lord of whores. :p You don't really know history. It's all very repetitive. Natives and other ancient tribal people have long been whores that get high on drugs.

    • @davidolds4617
      @davidolds4617 3 роки тому

      Oh, I think they were similar things in the 20s and even some in the 40s

  • @bobcaldwellrocks
    @bobcaldwellrocks 3 роки тому +16

    I'm thankful for the boomers boldness to experiment with everything! As a Gen Xer (whatever) you left Us a wonderful legacy for us to learn from and carry on.

    • @daleval2182
      @daleval2182 3 роки тому +3

      Someone that said a positive to an old hippy boomer , god bless you my boy 😊

    • @Mr666acab
      @Mr666acab 3 роки тому

      I just wished we cared about it. oh well, whatever...

    • @amileoj9043
      @amileoj9043 3 роки тому +2

      Seconded. Growing up in their wake the children of the 60s were almost a mythical presence to me--their political idealism (and sometime extremism), their sexual and pharmacological experimentalism and, above all else, their amazing musical syncretism.
      It's become rather stupidly fashionable to bash them as a generation--as if they weren't just as full of villains & heroes & ordinary folk as any other generation. And of course it's true their follies were magnified by their huge numbers and the then-unprecedented cultural power enjoyed by at least the white & male & middle class among them.
      But there were also genuine & enduring advances made by that generation in those years, in politics & culture & generally in opening up the possibilities of what a modern society might do & be for its people. And the spirit of Monterey '67 was certainly one of the great & emblematic flowers of that movement. It may have been fueled by Monterey Purple, but it's enduring legacy is the amazing range of great music it brought to prominence.

    • @jamesbrennenman8671
      @jamesbrennenman8671 3 роки тому

      @@amileoj9043 then they sold out and became Yuppies, ruined the planet and made greed God

  • @verasileikis17
    @verasileikis17 3 роки тому +10

    🇨🇦❤️I was 13 when the Monterey Festival took place but it had an enormous impact on my life and the lives of those around me. I feel incredibly fortunate to be able to look back at that time and remember the sights, sounds, and most importantly, the feelings from those days. It makes me smile when I think of how infrequently I wore shoes.

    • @HVYMETL
      @HVYMETL 3 роки тому +1

      I felt it 2,000 miles away in Chicago at 12 yrs old. The older teens were playing the music and talking about it. I felt I was part of a movement just by hanging with them.

    • @Strikan33
      @Strikan33 3 роки тому

      I was 14. I was too far away and I heard about the Monterey festival two years later ... I envy you. :)

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 2 роки тому

      First of all-the human foot is ugly!...and the impact of those times faded into pop culture, just like most other events in society...the lesson here--keep your shoes on!

  • @LarryRichelli
    @LarryRichelli 3 роки тому +29

    The woman back then were out of a different world and I miss it dearly. We were flower children with love and happiness. The music, the dope and the freedom.

    • @michaelweizer7794
      @michaelweizer7794 3 роки тому +2

      I don't think you were free!, It was still the same old bullshit, If someone wasn't like you they were still considered an outsider!.

    • @if6was929
      @if6was929 3 роки тому

      @@michaelweizer7794 Well boo-hoo for the people who didn't fit in! You were either on the bus or you weren't and if they didn't "get it" that's on them and it wasn't the fault of the counterculture! Free? Absolutely, it was the only culture which fully availed themselves of the privilege of youth, the rest of the generation was still tethered to their parents culture.

    • @michaelweizer7794
      @michaelweizer7794 3 роки тому +3

      @@if6was929 well then you were part of the problem( talk about narrow minded)

    • @snicklefritz6182
      @snicklefritz6182 3 роки тому +1

      @@michaelweizer7794 Yeah, but we didn't care about them. Live and let live.

    • @vernpascal1531
      @vernpascal1531 3 роки тому +5

      @@snicklefritz6182 Well..I can remember when if you didn't have long hair you weren't cool.And gee it was cool to take drugs...I loved the music, but in retrospect a lot of it was stupid and conformist. A little before my time,but I imagine a lot of young guys hey let's go to Frisco Man and it was like what Zappa is describing in We're Only In It For The Money... that Peace And Love is only gonna go so far when yer freezing,hungry, exhausted, no money, surrounded by dopers, and then around late 68' and '69' a lot harder drugs and hell's Angel's types came on the scene Lovely! and every girl you meet has slept with a ton of these knuckleheads that if they were straight would never have slept with them in the first place. Doesn't sound quite so appealing now does it?

  • @filmic1
    @filmic1 3 роки тому +4

    Sixty-eight year old guy here. Heart breaking to see Michelle cry at that loss. It was a wonderful time and fading to a close in the early seventies. We enjoyed some of it in Free Camp in Jasper Alberta, and our hitch hiking episodes across Canada. I never witnessed anything bad. Adopting draft-dodgers, the guy who picked us up in Thunder Bay, calmly talking down a cop who pulled his van over... scared out of our wits. helped us feel part of a bigger scene, loving vibe.

  • @LClark-ry9to
    @LClark-ry9to 3 роки тому +10

    I’ve only been here for the music the whole time , I’m 65 yrs and still rocking with my best Bud , bud .

    • @kevinhall9034
      @kevinhall9034 3 роки тому +1

      Bless you friend

    • @willwilburn9473
      @willwilburn9473 3 роки тому +2

      Man we had the life didn't we. 60 years later, the knees only hold me up when I'm playin' because the music takes me to that place where nothing else exists. The fingers are slower but my hands still work. My ears are still ringing from all the shows in the 70's but I'll be rockin' 'till the day I die

    • @nonamegame9857
      @nonamegame9857 3 роки тому

      That's why I love my playlists ✌️👍

  • @Voncid
    @Voncid 3 роки тому +17

    I just missed it , I had just returned from Nam and was trying to find myself America again, the music has been in my life every since. Came San Fran 68 made to all the hippy hill free concerts in Golden Gate park to make up for it. Lots of my friends made it to Woodstock and I was training combat center controlers in Virginia.

  • @mustangmikep51
    @mustangmikep51 3 роки тому +13

    what a great ,experimental time to be ALIVE!! I'm stil a "hippy" in my heart+mind...and I'm still WIDE OPEN to everything + everyone I encounter..LOVE and LIGHT to all..for a short period of time we were ONE! We were SO close to reaching something very special+ precious..but we BLEW it!! the ONLY way we can find PEACE + LOVE on Earth is to find it in ourselves 1st..then we can share it with others Namaste.

    • @tammieparrishmiller3669
      @tammieparrishmiller3669 3 роки тому

      Right on!

    • @timothyonucki1860
      @timothyonucki1860 3 роки тому

      Yes

    • @mustangmikep51
      @mustangmikep51 3 роки тому +1

      @Robert Helix what do you mean by being grown up? you seem like a cynical materialist to me...i feel sorry for you...are you a demoncrat? peace = love...

  • @richardl3720
    @richardl3720 3 роки тому +8

    This documentary was done exceptionally well. Should be a blueprint for others to follow. On a related note, Mitch Mitchell, The Experience's drummer, doesn't get enough credit for how good he was.

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 2 роки тому +1

      He was good with Hendrix, but did not do much after that...except that he became hooked on Heroin for several years...he died at age 61.

  • @rachelfriberg448
    @rachelfriberg448 3 роки тому +19

    I was in my mom's uterus while she was at the Monterrey Festval. I was born in SF, CA. That year. She is still a "hippie". I was/still am a Peace Punk born and bred in SF. HAIGHT ASHBURY. We both live in the Puget sound, WA.
    I heard the concert, but obviously don't remember it. Most impactful however. PEACE AND. LOVE..
    RACHEL FOXFIRE

    • @jaysantos536
      @jaysantos536 3 роки тому +1

      Awesome to see The Who and Hendrix SHAKE UP those CA hippie dope smokin mo-rons and their LAMEASS bands like the Byrds, Crosby, Mamas and Papps and Shankar. Hippies back then remind me of the milennial snowflakes of today. Scared little children looking for utopia. #WUSS

  • @ytubepuppy
    @ytubepuppy 3 роки тому +13

    I had just moved to Monterey from San Francisco and was actually playing golf at a little 9 hole course on the edge of the fairgrounds. I could hear everything that was being played for fee and had seen Big Brother, Jefferson Airplane, Country Joe & the Fish, and other bands performing in San Francisco. It's amazing how many of these people were dead within 10 years of this event. But such was the culture of the time.
    Within a year or so, Haight-Ashbury had become so violent and dangerous that most of the "real" flower children moved on south to isolated communes on the coast. By the time I left California in 1969, the days of peace and love in San Francisco were just a memory.

  • @nuqwestr
    @nuqwestr 3 роки тому +41

    29:36 The Who were using custom mics made by Wally Heider, and he was the one rushing onstage, and can be seen pulling the mic off stage, not a "STAGE HAND". Wally was one of the great recording engineers of the rock era, who had studios in both LA and SF. He can be seen rushing in to save his custom mics from destruction. This is how history is forgotten and destroyed.

    • @scottcampbell1377xanadu
      @scottcampbell1377xanadu 3 роки тому +8

      Don’t blame him! Breaking quality instruments for no good reason , pathetic really .

    • @If6turnsouttobe9
      @If6turnsouttobe9 3 роки тому +1

      That's interesting. Thank you .

    • @theresaakins2317
      @theresaakins2317 3 роки тому +3

      Newest, how on earth do you know such obscure history? I'm amazed.

    • @MrSwedjen
      @MrSwedjen 2 роки тому +2

      Small world. I bought a couple boxes of Harry Sitam's rtr tapes.
      He worked at Heider studios.

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 2 роки тому +1

      Heider also had a remote vehicle, that could sit outside of a venue, and record the event..The 1969 Hendrix concert, in L.A. at the Forum, 26 April, was recorded by him...Lucky for us!

  • @warrenfloyd1484
    @warrenfloyd1484 2 роки тому +5

    Absolutely awesome, thanks for going to the trouble to bring us this, I'm a blues harmonica player, 59 years old, and remember listening to Woodstock on a am radio sitting in a 67 Chevelle 👍

  • @stephendavis5530
    @stephendavis5530 3 роки тому +78

    One of the biggest standouts for me (apart from Hendrix, of course) was Section 43 by Country Joe & The Fish. Absolutely magical!

    • @clearview4076
      @clearview4076 3 роки тому +6

      yes indeed,so glad to see it on film.

    • @cjmacq-vg8um
      @cjmacq-vg8um 3 роки тому +3

      "superbird" lyrics should be updated to what's going on with trump.

    • @brenthammond9679
      @brenthammond9679 3 роки тому +1

      How can I see section 43 by Country Joe and the Fish

    • @stephendavis5530
      @stephendavis5530 3 роки тому +3

      @@brenthammond9679 That song was on the actual film of the concert "Monterey Pop". For some reason, it's not on here. You should be able to find it if you search for it on UA-cam quite easily.

    • @stephendavis5530
      @stephendavis5530 3 роки тому +3

      @@brenthammond9679 ua-cam.com/video/41q4p0UyZAA/v-deo.html

  • @marstondavis
    @marstondavis 3 роки тому +27

    At some time or another I've seen almost all of the groups that played there. So many are gone now but their music lives on. It was a great time and also a HARD time. We were full of love and our country was being torn apart. It's easy to remember the great music and good vibes, however, there was a lot of heat, friction and mistrust in America at that time, too. We need to come together again. We did it before, we can do it again. This is a great country. It's worth saving.

    • @joshbarth7666
      @joshbarth7666 3 роки тому +4

      I like to think we are heading into another of these times.

    • @joshbarth7666
      @joshbarth7666 3 роки тому

      @Gazza Boo Exactly.

    • @vovzburau7142
      @vovzburau7142 3 роки тому +3

      Certainly, Sir. But, did you ever recognise the world influence of those years? Me was in USSR, really there was double iron curtain for rock & Monterey's like happenings. But with the lag in +- half year - look, there were some marks of these - fashion style, the envy of freedom may be.
      From now i see how this event through then the smallest group of people (i mean USSR) had led to the tectonics change. So, i want only to thank you personally, as participant - yes! Spectators were participants! for these changes. Wish You & USA prosper, let these hardships will make you stronger.

    • @toreckman8899
      @toreckman8899 3 роки тому +1

      @@joshbarth7666 heading? It’s here man.
      It’s this concert, real blues, Billie, Ella, Louie, Muddy. Elmore , T bone, the Count, the Duke, the three Kings, etc etc etc, Christmas videos from the 50-60s and TCM that keep me going. I feel Michelle’s pain every day.
      I can’t remember but I think Weir said it about Haight Ashbury, the (may they burn in hell) media got a hold of it and destroyed it. Truer words have never been spoken.
      Where’s some acid when ya need it😉.

  • @weeooh1
    @weeooh1 3 роки тому +43

    When the truth is found to beeee lies
    And all the joy within yoooou dies
    Don't you want somebody to love?
    Don't you need somebody to love?
    Wouldn't you love somebody to love?
    You better find somebody to love

  • @paulnicolosi4792
    @paulnicolosi4792 3 роки тому +6

    I’ve stood on that stage…great vibe.
    I’ve had the pleasure of meeting quite a few musicians who played there that weekend.
    That was a pivotal moment in music history, setting the stage for Woodstock, two years later..

  • @stringdoc
    @stringdoc 3 роки тому +21

    How I wish this could have lasted forever!

  • @peterpagliaro1835
    @peterpagliaro1835 3 роки тому +9

    in 1980 in oakland ,ca i saw the grateful dead,carlos santana,the beach boys,jefferson starship,joan biaz,and the eagles all in one concert in one night . the tickets were $8.50 as a benefit concert for the cambodian relief fund.

  • @luizmarcosvasconcelos5996
    @luizmarcosvasconcelos5996 3 роки тому +7

    Thanks for posting! A breath of fresh air in the present weird times...

  • @cmkilcullen8176
    @cmkilcullen8176 2 роки тому +3

    I was what is now called a "tween" at the time. And the violent conditions that marked the beginning of the end of the peace movement (Crosby interview piece) was palpable to me, being so impressionable at the time. It took me a while to understand it all but I still felt it. Never assume that your kids don't understand what is going on. Consider HOW they understand what is going on and try to understand them. RFK, King and Malcolm and all the fall out really touched me - and yes the scourge of heroin where I grew up. Those feelings are so easy for me to call up watching this. Heart breaking - sad . Good film - thanks for posting. P&L to all.

    • @JulesN580
      @JulesN580 2 роки тому

      Beautifully said. ‘Never assume that your kids don’t know what’s going on’ - the secret of good parenting perhaps 🤔:) thanks for your thoughtful post - there’s so much more that l could say…

    • @cmkilcullen8176
      @cmkilcullen8176 2 роки тому

      @@JulesN580 Thank you!

  • @ceciliabedin8415
    @ceciliabedin8415 3 роки тому +11

    I'm so full of love, I could burst apart and start to cry.
    Today everything you want, I swear it all will come true
    Today I realize how much I'm in love with you
    With you standing here I could tell the world what it means to love
    To go on from here I can't use words, they don't say enought
    Please, please listen to me
    It's taken so long to come true
    And it's all for you
    All for you...

    • @Strikan33
      @Strikan33 3 роки тому

      I wish I could give to you 1000 instead only one +...

    • @marmap100
      @marmap100 3 роки тому +2

      Love that song.

    • @beverlyledbetter9302
      @beverlyledbetter9302 3 роки тому +2

      I love that song. One of their best!

  • @tracylemme1375
    @tracylemme1375 3 роки тому +8

    I have always been sorry that I was in the service of our military at Ft. Eustis VA. Although I wasn’t there physically, in heart I was there.

  • @randyw.9916
    @randyw.9916 3 роки тому +10

    I was 11 years old but living in Michigan so I may as well been on another planet. Also my parents were square as hell so I didn’t even know about this or Woodstock until months later. I got stationed at Travis AFB in the mid 70s and checked out Haight Ashbury but i missed the big happenings in the 60s.

  • @YacuYura
    @YacuYura 3 роки тому +5

    Yes the Sixties were a beautiful time of brotherly love. Although I was just 9 yrs old in 67 , I remember those times as if it were yesterday.
    My first concert was Quicksilver when I was 13. My father didn’t want me to go, my mother said yes…… and the rest is history.
    During the Summer of Love i was in Santa Cruz, and some of my brother’s friends started smoking marijuana.
    I was present at some of the parties, and loved the vib of the music and the feeling of community.
    We all greeted each other as family, never mind skin color or economic condition. They were times of innocence and hope.
    Now there’s so much social trauma, distance and distrust in the air. It’s all very painful to witness.
    Yes, Joni, we do need to get back to the garden, Lo,!,

  • @wildbill5670
    @wildbill5670 3 роки тому +24

    We all thought we would be young forever back then. Now we are all old. Live long enough and one day you will be old.

    • @fireball1322
      @fireball1322 3 роки тому +1

      ain't that the truth........LOL

    • @namcat53
      @namcat53 3 роки тому

      Wiser and able to see further and wider with love in our hearts and hope for the future. Onward!

  • @theknow7557
    @theknow7557 3 роки тому +21

    If you didn't know Sammy Hager you could talk to him for hours and never know he is a famous singer. One cool dude!!

    • @ericchanningbrewer975
      @ericchanningbrewer975 3 роки тому +1

      he really does give off that vibe. Probably helps that he was super into mountain biking :-)

    • @christopheryasus3666
      @christopheryasus3666 3 роки тому +1

      He talked just like someone you would have tripped with. Cool vibe

  • @deanbarnard2235
    @deanbarnard2235 3 роки тому +17

    I wasn't even a day old. Would of loved to have gone to this and Woodstock

  • @joannedavis1991
    @joannedavis1991 2 роки тому +7

    I’m 68 and our generation was for the first time in history realizing that what we were being told about war etc. by the elites (hidden behind the scenes) was not right. So the music brought us all together.

  • @GrizzlyDave85
    @GrizzlyDave85 3 роки тому +81

    Man if I had a fuckin time machine. Holy shit

    • @melodyofpsalm9468
      @melodyofpsalm9468 3 роки тому +2

      Mee too!

    • @otrdriverchris
      @otrdriverchris 3 роки тому +4

      We were supposed to progress and evolve to even better music. Instead, we have devolved in our music, TV, and movies. Why?

    • @Chekmate99
      @Chekmate99 3 роки тому +1

      you do, it’s called youtube.

    • @davidtuer5825
      @davidtuer5825 3 роки тому

      You'd have to learn some new adjectives first.

    • @randallcalkins683
      @randallcalkins683 3 роки тому

      What would you have done except in joyed it? There's wicked spirits in our country people have given theresleves over to them the lists of the flesh and the eyes money became there God doing things that were against nature nature will teach you a cat doesn't belong with a dog neither a bird with a fish but they are doing things today as they did Before the Flood mixing DNA men with men leaving the women burned in their lust one toward another which is inconvenient also the women the same if they did they brought the flood on goodnight history teach anything they are God unto themselves and they are going to reap the reward before our Lord comes back two-thirds of the people are going to be dead from war from famine from the plagues all because they turned away from the Creator that made them I speak the truth by the spirit of truth we are the last generation all that was written will be fulfilled two asteroids I going to hit the Earth one in the ocean and one on land it is written in the Book of Revelations one third of all fish in the ocean will die one third of the ships will be destroyed one third of humanity will die the tsunamis we'll hit the East and the West Coast the water will go in land 200 mile people will be killed by the debris and many will drowned by the tidal wave move away from the oceans at least 300 miles to be safe when do meteorites fall there will be nowhere safe but Underground for they will each weighed 100 lb that hitting your house it will go through your house into the dirt underneath it and leave a crater wherever they hit you better not be in his path still people would not repent but cursed God for the plague they had taken the mark of the beast and their DNA was changed and now there is no hope for them for whosoever receiveth the mark and worship is the image of the Beast will never get forgiveness you are lost for eternity those that will not take the mark nor worship the image will be killed but they will rule and reign with the Lord for a thousand years on the Earth this is the truth I pray it gets into your spirit and you take heed unto yourself