These Guys were Pre, CS,N&Y etc. and were ahead of the curve They Influenced alot of Music then. and it still holds up Amazing -Also, 'Mike Douglas' Gave all The Rock Bands a Shot on His Show. He, really deserves alot for That..
I just remember being totally blown away hearing "Omaha" in '68. Bought that first album and enjoyed it all. Wish things had worked out better for them
Yeah, "Grape Jam" was a disaster compared to Their first release, "Moby Grape". I seriously like every song on their first album and love some of them. A lot is the song order on the first album I suppose.
I was lucky enough to see them live, headlining at the Cafe Au Go Go. Their opening act? Blood, Sweat & Tears, in their first ever live performance, many months before the first album.
@writer62951 BS&T's CD reissue of their second album features two live bonus tracks at the end that were recorded at the Cafe Au Go Go on 8/2/68. But after the final song the announcer mentions that the tracks are being recorded for inclusion on their second album, not their first. So I don't know if it's the same show you saw.
I remember first hearing them in college. Next to the Beatles, I listened to them more than any other group. I was incredibly fortunate to see them several times in New Haven.
Wow! What an unbelievable treat! Thank you from the bottom of my 76-year old heart! Now I have to hunt down Marty Balin singing "Comin' Back to Me" with the Hairplane! Where in the world has this been? Jerry and Skip in great voice... truly fine citizens!!!
Did you know that Moby Grape opened the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 !? But were not in the film... a shame. Have seen Jerry many times here in his hometown.... and he's still one of the greatest guitarists ever ! (Clapton's favorite) Type in "Jerry Miller 3-16-13"... to see Jerry just having fun at a local bar. We are lucky here to have such an amazing talent just hangin' out. Just a dude bein' a dude... and then you see and hear. Great stuff.
No, Peter. Look at the Parallels of Skip & Syd BOTH (in 1968) had EPISODES with the Band BOTH DID SOLO WORK in 1968 Skip's "OAR" Album COMPLIMENTS Syd's "Madcap" & "Barrett".
Beautiful 805 sunshine ray,s right on time..moby grape played in different meter than other bay area bands an stand out because of it .805 drums are Bossa nova jazz inspired..sound quality doesn't matter glad performance preserved ending of song is charming giving way to overall character show..mike Douglass didn't do any wrong in fact he was one of most kindest men!! thank you for posting
Great laid back version of a laid back song. Love Skippy’s guitar strap! Mike Douglas almost cuts the song short, but the boys manage to wrap it up nicely.
As Tacoma Paul said, the Grape opened the Monterey Fest in '67. It's great that the audio is floating around, but apparently there is film footage as well. (A clip from the Where Are They Now feature shows some footage with a credit "courtesy Adler/Pennebaker. Unfortunately, it didn't surface in the Criterion "Bonus Performances." The Grape still can't get a break!
Katz (p*ss be upon him) demanded one million bucks from the Monterey organizers before he'd give consent for the Grape to be filmed. Much like with "Don Alden" (thieving manager of Small Faces & other Brit 60s bands), groups who innocently signed on with Katz wound up poorer than when they started and in debt to boot.
Sitting bye the window , can i bye an amplifier on time Hey Grandma?? WW for the time and still now amazing music the guitars so fine .Oh could you say I am a fan?
@davidlabelle361 Except that he was Canadian. So sad to read an article several years ago that he was living on the street. A sad ending to an exceptional talent.
I have the same issues, every time I come up with a band name and I check too make sure a band name is not taken. I had a good one called Sacred Flame. I did have the name which I thought of back in 1997, but soome one in 2014, took the name and I think they got paper work because it looks like a pretty popular band. i made Me mad, it's hard to come up with a good band name and i even try band name generator that does give good ideas for names but still even that is hard to actually do because I research and some where some one comes up with some thing. I had a good one the Earlier last month, Temple Garden, and some one had that too.
Oy gevalt, bubby, you mean to tell me that Matthew Shylock Katz hasn't already sued the person who uploaded this video into absolute obscurity and bankruptcy or does he only like to wreak that sort of havoc upon the bands that he used to "manage"? Thankfully he has never been able to destroy the beautiful music that the Grape created or our love for it...✌🏼
Back in the bay area, they were a staple of good rock. I saw them live a couple of timesThis group along with Quicksilver Messager Service, Jefferson Airplane, The Greatfull Dead, Country Joe And The Fish, It's A Beautiful Day The Sons of Chaplin, (The Sons), Mad River, Big Brother and The Holding Company, With Janus Joplin), Cold Blood, and countless others, put San Francisco on the map, both musically and the epic socially. Now what is happening in the bay area is tragic, with the homeless. They have turned alot of the city into a third world country. Dirt, filth and shit on the sidewalks. Still, alot of the hi-tech jobs are still there. The difference between the two, is were most of the people are. The bay area is were I grew up, and in the 60s and 70s was the best place to live. Now, people are looking for a way to escape from there, and live in peace. The future for the bay area now is bleak. In ten years from now, I really wonder what the city will look like. Well it be safe and clean? It could go either way. I hope they fix the homeless problem and maybe the city will come to the its wonderful self. Time and politics will determine San Francisco fate. Dave
@davidewing5605: Spent a summer in San Francisco in 1968. What a beautiful city, you could feel the vibes pumping through the whole town. So fortunate to have had my older hipper cousin to show me the ropes.. Seen a whole mess of bands at the Fillmore, plus all those free outdoor concerts. My memory will always remember San Francisco back then, and how it was truly a very special place. Sorry that it has changed for the worst. My home town Detroit is no different, just like most major U.S. cities. Only one consolation, we lived through some of the best times this nation ever produced. Rock ()n David & good luck. Happy New Year.
Medieval Richard The L.A. Weekly published a story about 8- 10 years ago about the Grape that said Skip had been diagnosed with Schizophrenia about 1969 or 1970 and that it was aggravated by drug use, infighting, and the manipulation by the Grape's manager who owned the right to the band's name. Yes, Skip was a genius, as were his bandmates. As a whole, the Grape was an outstanding example of the best and the worst of 60's Rock. God love 'em. They were the best!
Thanks for letting me know that information. Do you know where I could purchase that copy of the LA Weekly or a link to the spread?? I knew Skip pissed a few band members off at times.
Medieval Richard I cannot presently locate the LAW article, but here is Skip's Obituary from 1999. If I find the LAW article, I will send it to you as it makes for interesting reading about the band's tortured history. www.nytimes.com/1999/04/18/nyregion/skip-spence-psychedelic-musician-dies-at-52.html
Medieval Richard I'm still looking but this link takes you to an article that pretty much contains the gist of the LAW article as best as I can recall it. Enjoy! www.gotarevolution.com/mobygrape.htm
I had a friend in art class who kept telling how great they were before their first album had even come out. The musicians were pretty talented, but they had no chemistry and were badly managed. They were the most overhyped band from that period. To say they were the best band from that period is simply ludicrous. Gary Duncan and John Cipollina, the Dead, Carlos, Steve Stills and the boys never had a night where they couldn't have blown this band off the stage.
So you have your taste and have decided to present that as an objective take on the relative merits of various musicians. Moby Grape at their best was not just a group of talented musicians but excellent songwriters as well. It didn't last very long in that form, and I have heard the same thing about terrible management. But don't start telling us the Dead were superior beyond endless noodling solos that would put me to sleep, and a cult following of accurately named Deadheads. Talk about an overhyped band. No one in their right mind would start making claims like Moby Grape was the best band of the period, but your claim about others blowing them off the stage is just as ludicrous.
Surf, you make some good points, and my opinion is subjective, but it is one I’m allowed to have and if stating it makes it objective than so be it. Was never a big Dead fan, but I would have have to admit that at moments they reached the heights. Quicksilver made some insipid shit at times too, but at times those blistering guitars defined the time and the place. Stills was on another level in that CSNY didn’t have as many wasted efforts. I wanted the Grape to be great. They weren’t. I’m sorry. It’s not that weren’t talented. In my opinion, they lacked the inner dynamic and collective sense of purpose. I’ve always felt that it was because they were thrown together rather than coming together organically. I’ll admit that my final statement was probably a little over aggressive but it wasn’t ludicrous. Yet, I never saw them life and there’s that.
These Guys were Pre, CS,N&Y etc. and were ahead of the curve They Influenced alot of Music then. and it still holds up Amazing -Also, 'Mike Douglas' Gave all The Rock Bands a Shot on His Show. He, really deserves alot for That..
First time I heard Three Dog Night was on Mike Douglas's show. I remember lots of great musicians on there like Roy Buchanan, Pete Fountain, etc.
He even had Zappa on in the early 70s when normie TV wouldn't touch FZ with a ten foot pole...
I just remember being totally blown away hearing "Omaha" in '68. Bought that first album and enjoyed it all. Wish things had worked out better for them
Yeah, "Grape Jam" was a disaster compared to Their first release, "Moby Grape". I seriously like every song on their first album and love some of them. A lot is the song order on the first album I suppose.
So very fortunate to have seen Moby Grape several times. What an amazing live band!
I was lucky enough to see them live, headlining at the Cafe Au Go Go. Their opening act? Blood, Sweat & Tears, in their first ever live performance, many months before the first album.
Money well spent on that ticket.
@writer62951 BS&T's CD reissue of their second album features two live bonus tracks at the end that were recorded at the Cafe Au Go Go on 8/2/68. But after the final song the announcer mentions that the tracks are being recorded for inclusion on their second album, not their first. So I don't know if it's the same show you saw.
What a wonderful group.....one of my favorite bands from the 1960's
God, I just TOTALLY appreciate the true raw natural talent of Jerry Miller! God, I love that man!
8:05 and Someday, masterpiece’s that I listen to often.
What a great American icon in our musical culture and history. Those days are long past!
One of my favourite songs of all time.
I remember first hearing them in college. Next to the Beatles, I listened to them more than any other group. I was incredibly fortunate to see them several times in New Haven.
Wow! What an unbelievable treat! Thank you from the bottom of my 76-year old heart!
Now I have to hunt down Marty Balin singing "Comin' Back to Me" with the Hairplane! Where in the world has this been? Jerry and Skip in great voice... truly fine citizens!!!
Did you know that Moby Grape opened the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967 !?
But were not in the film... a shame.
Have seen Jerry many times here in his hometown.... and he's still one of the greatest guitarists ever ! (Clapton's favorite)
Type in "Jerry Miller 3-16-13"... to see Jerry just having fun at a local bar.
We are lucky here to have such an amazing talent just hangin' out.
Just a dude bein' a dude... and then you see and hear.
Great stuff.
Their harmonies were second to none! Love me some Grape 🍇
Jerry Miller is wonderful! A great guartist, singer and a gifted musician!
blast from the past right here. thanks for the upload
Skip was the American answer to Syd Barret.
Or was it Roky Erickson?
AGREED !,000,000%, Dave !
No, Peter. Look at the Parallels of Skip & Syd BOTH (in 1968) had EPISODES with the Band BOTH DID SOLO WORK in 1968 Skip's "OAR" Album COMPLIMENTS Syd's "Madcap" & "Barrett".
Except he's Canadian. From Windsor, Ontario.
U hammered that one home.
I bought 1st album on 8 track at the truck stop cause I liked the name. Damn I’m glad I did.
Absolutely fantastic band...8:05 and Sitting By the Window I could play all day sometimes
Beautiful 805 sunshine ray,s right on time..moby grape played in different meter than other bay area bands an stand out because of it .805 drums are Bossa nova jazz inspired..sound quality doesn't matter glad performance preserved ending of song is charming giving way to overall character show..mike Douglass didn't do any wrong in fact he was one of most kindest men!! thank you for posting
The Mike Douglas Show had a lot of top shelf bands on the show
Great laid back version of a laid back song. Love Skippy’s guitar strap! Mike Douglas almost cuts the song short, but the boys manage to wrap it up nicely.
As Tacoma Paul said, the Grape opened the Monterey Fest in '67. It's great that the audio is floating around, but apparently there is film footage as well. (A clip from the Where Are They Now feature shows some footage with a credit "courtesy Adler/Pennebaker. Unfortunately, it didn't surface in the Criterion "Bonus Performances." The Grape still can't get a break!
I suspect Matthew Katz was behind that. He was the one who ordered the cameras off during the show. God knows why.
The Association opened Mont.Pop on Friday evening, June 16. Moby Grape opened on Saturday evening, June 17.
It’s actually on UA-cam now
Katz (p*ss be upon him) demanded one million bucks from the Monterey organizers before he'd give consent for the Grape to be filmed.
Much like with "Don Alden" (thieving manager of Small Faces & other Brit 60s bands), groups who innocently signed on with Katz wound up poorer than when they started and in debt to boot.
Tommy Smothers introduced Moby Grape at Monterey and his intro is a classic!
Still remember when Mike Douglas introduced them as The Moby Grapes, LOL!
Sitting bye the window , can i bye an amplifier on time Hey Grandma?? WW for the time and still now amazing music the guitars so fine .Oh could you say I am a fan?
Actually, this is May or June 1967. Their first LP had just been released... and Barbara Parkins (guest) had just appeared in Playboy.
My youth
Would be great to see this in better quality!
@davidlabelle361 Except that he was Canadian. So sad to read an article several years ago that he was living on the street. A sad ending to an exceptional talent.
That aside, thanks for uploading this amazing clip!
Skip and I had a band called " EPICENTER ". I see somebody else is using his name, EPICENTER greediously.
I have the same issues, every time I come up with a band name and I check too make sure a band name is not taken. I had a good one called Sacred Flame. I did have the name which I thought of back in 1997, but soome one in 2014, took the name and I think they got paper work because it looks like a pretty popular band. i made Me mad, it's hard to come up with a good band name and i even try band name generator that does give good ideas for names but still even that is hard to actually do because I research and some where some one comes up with some thing. I had a good one the Earlier last month, Temple Garden, and some one had that too.
Skippy looks mighty ripe in this one lol. Higher then a kite on helium.
Dad gave me this one too.
Nice
Had a son born 8.06..in 76
Oy gevalt, bubby, you mean to tell me that Matthew Shylock Katz hasn't already sued the person who uploaded this video into absolute obscurity and bankruptcy or does he only like to wreak that sort of havoc upon the bands that he used to "manage"? Thankfully he has never been able to destroy the beautiful music that the Grape created or our love for it...✌🏼
RIP - Jerry Miller.❤
Jerry, you are still exactly the same. I don't see 50 years has pasted.
Um, you probably mean "...passed..."
Sadly, Terrible video of course but the audio is all messed up as well. Sounds like half of them are high. What a beautiful song if done properly.
I’m happy this even exists
Skip looks a bit... ‘medicated’.
Back in the bay area, they were a staple of good rock. I saw them live a couple of timesThis group along with Quicksilver Messager Service, Jefferson Airplane, The Greatfull Dead, Country Joe And The Fish, It's A Beautiful Day The Sons of Chaplin, (The Sons), Mad River, Big Brother and The Holding Company, With Janus Joplin), Cold Blood, and countless others, put San Francisco on the map, both musically and the epic socially. Now what is happening in the bay area is tragic, with the homeless. They have turned alot of the city into a third world country. Dirt, filth and shit on the sidewalks. Still, alot of the hi-tech jobs are still there. The difference between the two, is were most of the people are. The bay area is were I grew up, and in the 60s and 70s was the best place to live. Now, people are looking for a way to escape from there, and live in peace. The future for the bay area now is bleak. In ten years from now, I really wonder what the city will look like. Well it be safe and clean? It could go either way. I hope they fix the homeless problem and maybe the city will come to the its wonderful self. Time and politics will determine San Francisco fate. Dave
So tre!
@davidewing5605: Spent a summer in San Francisco in 1968. What a beautiful city, you could feel the vibes pumping through the whole town. So fortunate to have had my older hipper cousin to show me the ropes.. Seen a whole mess of bands at the Fillmore, plus all those free outdoor concerts. My memory will always remember San Francisco back then, and how it was truly a very special place. Sorry that it has changed for the worst. My home town Detroit is no different, just like most major U.S. cities. Only one consolation, we lived through some of the best times this nation ever produced. Rock ()n David & good luck. Happy New Year.
Everything is cyclical. My hometown will rise from the ashes like it has many times before.
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Jerry Miller in "John Sebastian" mode. Each of the guitar players had a different style but complimented each other.
RIP Jerry Miller.
What a gem! Horribly distracting psychedelic light show, though.
These guys put the Dead and Airplane to shame...
No, just different style
@@kewlbreez77 yea I agree doesn't sound like any of the band's that dude mention
yeah but they're cheating and using "talent"
Dead still touring. Starship released numerous first-rate albums and singles over 15 year stretch. Grape went nowhere but Jerry liked them.
Moby Grape were great but they didn't put the Dead and Airplane to shame. No one did.
do fine
Skip Spence here shows signs of someone who is not right.
However, he was a genius, in his own right.
Medieval Richard The L.A. Weekly published a story about 8- 10 years ago about the Grape that said Skip had been diagnosed with Schizophrenia about 1969 or 1970 and that it was aggravated by drug use, infighting, and the manipulation by the Grape's manager who owned the right to the band's name. Yes, Skip was a genius, as were his bandmates. As a whole, the Grape was an outstanding example of the best and the worst of 60's Rock. God love 'em. They were the best!
Thanks for letting me know that information. Do you know where I could purchase that copy of the LA Weekly or a link to the spread?? I knew Skip pissed a few band members off at times.
Medieval Richard I cannot presently locate the LAW article, but here is Skip's Obituary from 1999. If I find the LAW article, I will send it to you as it makes for interesting reading about the band's tortured history.
www.nytimes.com/1999/04/18/nyregion/skip-spence-psychedelic-musician-dies-at-52.html
Thank you for that link, I will read now. If you find that article I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks friend.
Medieval Richard I'm still looking but this link takes you to an article that pretty much contains the gist of the LAW article as best as I can recall it. Enjoy!
www.gotarevolution.com/mobygrape.htm
Was there not a third number ?
Skip just marched to different beat.
rare.
Hey, way to fuck up the ending there, Mike! If he'd known the damn song he'd have known they had about 5 seconds left.
Absolutely Live !
We're being put off the air
Peter Lewis wrote this one...
@davidlabelle361 Good answer.
Mike Douglas was brave to have controversial rock acts on his show, but he introduced them as "The Moby Grapes!" hahahaha
I had a friend in art class who kept telling how great they were before their first album had even come out. The musicians were pretty talented, but they had no chemistry and were badly managed. They were the most overhyped band from that period. To say they were the best band from that period is simply ludicrous. Gary Duncan and John Cipollina, the Dead, Carlos, Steve Stills and the boys never had a night where they couldn't have blown this band off the stage.
So you have your taste and have decided to present that as an objective take on the relative merits of various musicians. Moby Grape at their best was not just a group of talented musicians but excellent songwriters as well. It didn't last very long in that form, and I have heard the same thing about terrible management. But don't start telling us the Dead were superior beyond endless noodling solos that would put me to sleep, and a cult following of accurately named Deadheads. Talk about an overhyped band. No one in their right mind would start making claims like Moby Grape was the best band of the period, but your claim about others blowing them off the stage is just as ludicrous.
Surf, you make some good points, and my opinion is subjective, but it is one I’m allowed to have and if stating it makes it objective than so be it. Was never a big Dead fan, but I would have have to admit that at moments they reached the heights. Quicksilver made some insipid shit at times too, but at times those blistering guitars defined the time and the place. Stills was on another level in that CSNY didn’t have as many wasted efforts. I wanted the Grape to be great. They weren’t. I’m sorry. It’s not that weren’t talented. In my opinion, they lacked the inner dynamic and collective sense of purpose. I’ve always felt that it was because they were thrown together rather than coming together organically. I’ll admit that my final statement was probably a little over aggressive but it wasn’t ludicrous. Yet, I never saw them life and there’s that.