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Monterey International Pop Festival
June 16–18, 1967 SOUNDBOARD (near) COMPLETE RECORDING



( well..what it's possible to find ..)

Monterey International Pop Festival
Monterey International Pop Music Festival poster.jpg
Genre Rock, pop and folk, including blues rock, folk rock,
hard rock and psychedelic rock styles.

Dates June 16–18, 1967


Location(s) Monterey County Fairgrounds, Monterey, California
Coordinates 36°35′40″N 121°51′46″W
Years active 1967
Founded by Derek Taylor, Lou Adler, John Phillips, Alan Pariser

The Monterey International Pop Festival was a three-day music festival held June 16 to 18, 1967, at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California.[1] The festival is remembered for the first major American appearances by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Who and Ravi Shankar, the first large-scale public performance of Janis Joplin and the introduction of Otis Redding to a mass American audience.

The festival embodied the theme of California as a focal point for the counterculture and generally is regarded as one of the beginnings of the "Summer of Love" in 1967 and the public debut of the hippie, flower power and flower children movements and era.[2] Because Monterey was widely promoted and heavily attended, featured historic performances, and was the subject of a popular theatrical documentary film, it became an inspiration and a template for future music festivals, including the Woodstock Festival two years later. Rolling Stone publisher Jann Wenner said "Monterey was the nexus – it sprang from what the Beatles began, and from it sprang what followed."[3]

The festival was planned in seven weeks by John Phillips of the Mamas & the Papas, record producer Lou Adler, Alan Pariser and publicist Derek Taylor. Monterey and Big Sur had been known as the site for the long-running Monterey Jazz Festival and Big Sur Folk Festival; the promoters saw a notional Monterey Pop festival as a way to validate rock music as an art form in the way in which jazz and folk were regarded.[13] Taylor announced the festival on March 25, 1967, in his regular column for Disc and Music Echo magazine.[14][12] The festival's board of governors included some such as Smokey Robinson and Berry Gordy who displayed initial enthusiasm but did little to organize the event.[15] Local Big Sur resident and Stage Manager for the Monterey Jazz Festival, Paul Vieregee[16] was brought in to be the Stage Manager for the Monterey Pop Festival, along with McCune Sound for production.

The artists performed for free, with all revenue donated to charity, except for Ravi Shankar, who was paid $3,000 for his afternoon-long performance on the sitar. Country Joe and the Fish were paid $5,000, not by the festival, but from revenue generated from the D. A. Pennebaker documentary, Monterey Pop.[17] The artists did, however, have their flights and accommodation paid for. Apart from Shankar, each act was given up to 40 minutes for their performance. Several ended their sets earlier, including the Who, who played for only 26 minutes.

Monterey's bill boasted a lineup that put established stars like the Mamas and the Papas, Simon & Garfunkel, Jefferson Airplane and the Byrds alongside groundbreaking new acts from the UK and the U.S.[18]

Crowd estimates for the festival have ranged from 25,000 to 90,000 people, which congregated in and around the festival grounds.[19][20][21] The fairgrounds' enclosed performance arena, where the music took place, had an approved festival capacity of 7,000, but it was estimated that 8,500 jammed into it for Saturday night's show, with many extra attendees standing around the sides of the arena.[22] Festival-goers who wanted to see the musical performances were required to have either an 'all-festival' ticket or a separate ticket for each of the five scheduled concert events they wanted to attend in the arena: Friday night, Saturday afternoon and night, and Sunday afternoon and night. Ticket prices varied by seating area, and ranged from $3 to $6.50 ($26–57 in 2023, adjusted for inflation).[23][18]

The song "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" was written by Phillips and sung by Scott McKenzie, released in May 1967, to promote the event.[24]
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NOTE BY LONGJAM
I saw and listen to all the different Compilation about Monterey pop festival,
NONE was complete, and everyone had songs the others...have not!
Plus there were band's performance only on DVD...
so..i take my spare time adn "try" to do a complete version....
i even used files i get from teh net (GD) and from a strange disc i get long time ago,,,,
FELL FREE to complete this job

end of the rant
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1  day one  June 16,1967


01   Festival Introduction:                                 John Phillips    
02   Along Comes Mary:                                      Association    
03   Windy:                                                 Association
04   Love Is a Hurtin' Thing:                               Lou Rawls    
05   Dead End Street:                                       Lou Rawls    
06   Tobacco Road:                                          Lou Rawls    
07   Memphis                                               JOHNNY RIVERS
08. Paint It Black                             ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS
09. San Francisco Nights                       ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS
10. Ginhouse Blues                             ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS
11. Hey Gyp                                    ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS
12. Simon & Garfunkel - Homeward Bound
13. Simon & Garfunkel - At The Zoo
14. Simon & Garfunkel - Feelin' Groovy
15. Simon & Garfunkel - For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her
16. Simon & Garfunkel - The Sound Of Silence
17. Simon & Garfunkel - Benedictus
18. Simon & Garfunkel - Punky's Dilemma

2  day two aftermoon  June 17,1967

19   Rollin' and Tumblin':                                  Canned Heat    
20   Dust My Broom:                                         Canned Heat    
21   Bullfrog Blues:                                        Canned Heat    
22   Down on Me:                                            Big Brother & The Holding Company
23   Combination of the Two:                                Big Brother & The Holding Company
24   Harry:                                                 Big Brother & The Holding Company
25   Road Block:                                            Big Brother & The Holding Company
26   Ball and Chain:                                        Big Brother & The Holding Company
27   Country Joe & The Fish - Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine
28 - Country Joe & The Fish - Fixin' To Die Rag
29 - Country Joe & The Fish - Please Don't Drop That H-Bomb On Me
30  (I Heard Her Say) Wake Me, Shake Me -                             AL KOOPER
31. Mary Ann                                                BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
32. Look Over Yonders Wall                                  BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
33. Droppin’ Out                                            BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
34. Born In Chicago                                         BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
35. Driftin' Blues                                          BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
36. One More Headache                                       BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
37  Driftin_ Blues (Paul Butterfield Blues Band)            BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND
38. Dino_s Song (All I Ever Wanted To Do) -                  Quicksilver Messenger
39. If You Live -                                            Quicksilver
39. Mercury Blues:                                          The Steve Miller Band
40. Super shuffle                                           The Steve Miller Band
41 David Crosby Introduces Electric Flag                    ELECTRIC FLAG
42 Groovin_ Is Easy - Electric Flag                         ELECTRIC FLAG
43 Over-Lovin_ You - Electric Flag                          ELECTRIC FLAG
44 Night Time Is The Right Time -                           ELECTRIC FLAG
45 Wine -                                                   ELECTRIC FLAG
46 - Hugh Masakela - Healing Song                           Hugh Masakela
47   Renaissance Fair:                                      The Byrds    
48   Have You Seen Her Face:                                The Byrds    
49   Hey Joe:                                               The Byrds    
50   He Was a Friend of Mine:                               The Byrds    
51   Lady Friend:                                           The Byrds    
52   Chimes of Freedom:                                     The Byrds    
53   So You Want to Be a Rock & Roll Star:                  The Byrds
54 - Laura Nyro - Wedding Bell Blues Poverty Train          Laura Nyro


Day 2 evening  June 17,1967

01 - Jefferson Airplane - Somebody To Love
02 - Jefferson Airplane - Other Side Of This Life
03 - Jefferson Airplane - White Rabbit
04 - Jefferson Airplane - High Flying Bird
05 - Jefferson Airplane - Today
06 - Jefferson Airplane - She Has Funny Cars
07 - Jefferson Airplane - Young Girl Sunday Blues
08 - Jefferson Airplane - Ballad Of You And Me And Pooneil
09 - Booker T & The MG's - Booker Lou
10 - Booker T & The MG's - Hip Hug Her
11 - Booker T & The MG's - Philly Dog
12 - Shake                                        OTIS REDDING
13 - Respect                                      OTIS REDDING
14 - I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)  OTIS REDDING
15 - Satisfaction                                 OTIS REDDING
16 - Try A Little Tenderness                      OTIS REDDING


day threeeeeee  June 18,1967

01 - Raga Bhimpalasi (Adpt. Ravi Shankar)              Ravi Shankar
02 - Tabla Solo in Ektal (Traditional)                 Ravi Shankar
03 - Dhun [Dadra and Fast Teental] (Adpt. Ravi Shankar)Ravi Shankar
04-  The Flute thing                    BLUES PROJECT
05 - Wake Me, Shake Me                  BLUES PROJECT
06 - GRATEFUL DEAD - Viola Lee Blues
07 - GRATEFUL DEAD - The beatles arent' here
08 - GRATEFUL DEAD - Cold Rain and Snow
09 - GRATEFUL DEAD - Alligator
10 - GRATEFUL DEAD - Caution ( do not stop on tracks)
11 - GRATEFUL DEAD - Bill graham outro
12-  Rock and Roll Woman - Rock and Roll Woman       BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
13 - Bluebird - Bluebird                             BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
14 - For What It's Worth - For What It's Worth       BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
15 - Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing - Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing    BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD
16 - Substitute           THE WHO
17 - Summertime Blues     THE WHO
18 - Pictures Of Lily     THE WHO
19 - A Quick One While He's Away  THE WHO
20 - Happy Jack                   THE WHO
21 - My Generation                THE WHO
22 - Jimi Hendrix Experience - Killing Floor
23 - Jimi Hendrix Experience   Foxey Lady
24 - Jimi Hendrix Experience - Like a rolling stone
25 - Jimi Hendrix Experience - Rock me baby
26 - Jimi Hendrix Experience - Hey Joe
27 - Jimi Hendrix Experience - Can You see mee
28 - Jimi Hendrix Experience - The Wind cries mary
29 - Jimi Hendrix Experience - Purple haze
30 - Jimi Hendrix Experience - Wild Thing
31 - San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)
32 - Mamas & Papas - Straight Shooter
33 - Mamas & Papas - Got A Feelin'
34 - Mamas & Papas - California Dreamin'
35 - Mamas & Papas - I Call Your Name
36 - Mamas & Papas - Spanish Harlem
37 - Mamas & Papas - Somebody Groovy
38 - Mamas & Papas - Monday, Monday
39 - Mamas & Papas - Dancing In The Street
40 - Mamas & Papas - Outro
41 - Tiny Tim– King Fo A Day
Tiny Tim– Laugh, Clown, Laugh
Tiny Tim– May God Be With Our Boys Tonight
Tiny Tim– My What A Funny Little World This Is
42-  Interviews with Lou Adler, Grace slick, Bob weir....more!



i used different sources to compile this.....mess ! :-)

1)  the   6 box cd from 1994 On Stage Records – 6CD/ON 2236
2)  The Monterey International Pop Festival  RHINO RECORDS 1992
3)  Jimi Hendrix - Jimi Plays Monterey   CD  Polydor 847 244-2
4)  Archive org Grateful dead songs
5)  Criterion DVDx3    etichetta : HVE   anno 2002 ( i used the audio)
6)  Ravi Shankar - At the Monterey International Pop Festival (1998)
7)  MIPF_DISC 3-20230608T162807Z-001   ( file from internet)

allright hope you enjoy, sure there are missing bits and pieces,
you can re-work this one and be happy....

Allright???


LONGJAM 2023


next projects, Roy Buchanan gigs...
and more obscure
60" bands...along my favorite hero TERRY BROOKS!



             



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