Rico says it's another cultural event he didn't (lamentably) attend, along with Woodstock, but it had some now-classic moments:
This is a list from Wikipedia of the performers at the Monterey Pop Festival, held 16 June 16 to 18 June 1967, at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California:
There were five separate shows during the three-day festival. Each performance lasted around four hours. Festival goers could buy a full weekend ticket, or tickets for separate shows. The show ground arena, where the performances took place, had six thousand seats, but many others had floor and perimeter standing tickets. Tickets were also sold to allow people to enter the fairgrounds without access to the performance arena. Crowd estimates for the festival have ranged from twenty-five to ninety thousand people, who congregated in and around the festival grounds.
Friday, 16 June 16, evening:
The Association, introduced by John Phillips
The Paupers
Lou Rawls
Beverley Kutner
Johnny Rivers
Eric Burdon & The Animals
Simon and Garfunkel
Saturday, 17 June 17, afternoon
2.1 Canned Heat
2.2 Big Brother and the Holding Company
2.3 Country Joe and the Fish
2.4 Al Kooper
2.5 The Butterfield Blues Band
2.6 Quicksilver Messenger Service
2.7 Steve Miller Band
2.8 The Electric Flag
Saturday, 17 June, evening
3.1 Moby Grape
3.2 Hugh Masekela
3.3 The Byrds
3.4 Laura Nyro
3.5 Jefferson Airplane
3.6 Booker T. & the M.G.s
3.7 Otis Redding
Sunday, 18 June, afternoon:
4.1 Ravi Shankar
Sunday, 18 June, evening:
5.1 Blues Project
5.2 Big Brother and the Holding Company
5.3 The Group With No Name
5.4 Buffalo Springfield
5.5 The Who
5.6 Grateful Dead
5.7 The Jimi Hendrix Experience
5.8 The Mamas & the Papas
5.9 Scott McKenzie
5.10 The Mamas & the Papas & Scott McKenzie
6 References
Friday, June 16. Evening[edit]
The Association[edit]
Enter The Young[1]
Along Comes Mary
Windy
Note: The Association set list is incomplete.
The Paupers[edit]
Introduced by David Crosby
Magic People
Think I Care
Tudor Impressions
Simple Deed
Let Me Be
Dr. Feelgood/Bass Solo/Dr. Feelgood
Lou Rawls[edit]
Introduced by Peter Tork
Love Is A Hurtin' Thing
Dead End Street
Tobacco Road[1]
On A Clear Day You Can See Forever
Autumn Leaves
Note: Lou Rawls set list is incomplete.
Beverley (Kutner)[edit]
Introduced by Paul Simon
Sweet Joy (solo)
Sweet Honesty (solo)
Picking Up the Sunshine (with 'house' band)
Johnny Rivers[edit]
Help Me, Rhonda
Memphis, Tennessee
Mountain of Love
Midnight Special
Do What You Gotta Do
Tunesmith
Baby I Need Your Loving
Poor Side of Town
Secret Agent Man
Eric Burdon & The Animals[edit]
Introduced by Chet Helms
San Franciscan Nights
Gin House Blues
Hey Gyp
Paint It, Black
Simon and Garfunkel[edit]
Introduced by John Phillips
Homeward Bound
At The Zoo
The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)
For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her[1]
The Sound of Silence
Benedictus
Punky's Dilemma
Saturday, June 17. Afternoon[edit]
Canned Heat[edit]
Introduced by John Phillips
Rollin' And Tumblin'
Dust My Broom
Bullfrog Blues
Note: Canned Heat set list is incomplete.
Big Brother and the Holding Company[edit]
Introduced by Chet Helms
Down on Me
Combination of the Two
Harry
Roadblock
Ball 'n' Chain[1]
Country Joe and the Fish[edit]
Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine
I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag
The Bomb Song
Section 43
Al Kooper[edit]
Introduced by Paul Butterfield
I Can't Keep from Cryin' Sometimes
Wake Me, Shake Me
The Butterfield Blues Band[edit]
Look Over Yonders Wall
Mystery Train
Born In Chicago
Double Trouble
Mary Ann
Droppin' Out
One More Heartache
Driftin' Blues
Note: The Butterfield Blues Band set list is incomplete.
Quicksilver Messenger Service[edit]
Dino's Song (All I Ever Wanted to Do)
If You Live
Acapulco Gold and Silver
Too Long
Who Do You Love?
Lineup: Jim Murray, Gary Duncan, John Cipollina, David Freiberg, Greg Elmore.
Steve Miller Band[edit]
Living in the USA
Mercury Blues
The Electric Flag[edit]
Introduced by David Crosby
Groovin' Is Easy
Over-Lovin' You
The Night Time Is the Right Time
Wine
Saturday, June 17. Evening[edit]
Moby Grape[edit]
Introduced by Tom Smothers.
Indifference
Mr. Blues
Sitting By the Window
Omaha
Fall On You
Hugh Masekela[edit]
Here, There And Everywhere
Society's Child
Bajabula Bonke (Healing Song)
Note: Hugh Masekela set list is incomplete.
The Byrds[edit]
Introduced by Mike Bloomfield
Renaissance Fair
Have You Seen Her Face
Hey Joe
He Was a Friend of Mine
Lady Friend
Chimes of Freedom
I Know My Rider
So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star
Laura Nyro[edit]
Wedding Bell Blues
Poverty Train
Eli's Coming
Note: Laura Nyro set list is incomplete.
Jefferson Airplane[edit]
Introduced by Jerry Garcia
Somebody to Love
The Other Side of This Life
White Rabbit[1]
High Flying Bird
Today
She Has Funny Cars
Young Girl Sunday Blues
The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil
Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals)
Booker T. & the M.G.s[edit]
Booker Loo
Hip Hug-Her
Philly Dog
Green Onions
Note: Booker T. & the M.G.s set list is incomplete.
Otis Redding[edit]
Introduced by Tommy Smothers
Shake
Respect[1]
I've Been Loving You Too Long
Satisfaction
Try a Little Tenderness
Sunday, June 18. Afternoon[edit]
Ravi Shankar[edit]
Rãga Bhimpalasi
Rãga Todi-Rupak Tal (7 Beats)
Tabla Solo In Ektal (12 Beats)
Rãga Shuddha Sarang-Tintal (16 Beats)
Dhun In dadra and fast teental (6 and 16 beats)
Sunday, June 18. Evening[edit]
Introduction by Paul Simon introduced by Tom Smothers.[1]
Blues Project[edit]
Flute Thing
Wake Me, Shake Me
Note: Blues Project set list is incomplete.
Big Brother and the Holding Company[edit]
Introduced by Tommy Smothers
Combination of the Two
Ball and Chain
Note: Big Brother and the Holding Company second set list incomplete. Also, this set was filmed for Monterey Pop. The first set was not filmed, but the band wanted to get on the film after their first set went down to huge acclaim.
The Group With No Name[edit]
Set list unknown.
Buffalo Springfield[edit]
Introduced by Peter Tork
(With David Crosby guesting in place of Neil Young, plus Doug Hastings)
For What It's Worth
Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
Rock and Roll Woman
Bluebird
A Child's Claim to Fame
Pretty Girl Why
The Who[edit]
Introduced by Eric Burdon
Substitute
Summertime Blues
Pictures of Lily
A Quick One, While He's Away
Happy Jack (the only song not filmed from this performance)
My Generation
Grateful Dead[edit]
Viola Lee Blues
Cold Rain and Snow
Alligator/Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)
The Jimi Hendrix Experience[edit]
Introduced by Brian Jones.
Killing Floor
Foxy Lady
Like a Rolling Stone
Rock Me Baby
Hey Joe
Can You See Me
The Wind Cries Mary
Purple Haze (The only song not fully filmed from this performance - camera's were changing film)
Wild Thing
The Mamas & the Papas[edit]
Introduced by Paul Simon.
Straight Shooter[1]
Spanish Harlem
Somebody Groovy
Got a Feelin'
California Dreamin'[1]
I Call Your Name
Monday, Monday
Scott McKenzie, backed by The Mamas & the Papas
Digital.library.unt.edu. Retrieved 2011-06-07. With the exception of the music of Ravi Shankar ... songs were recreated.
Jump up ^ Grunenberg, Christoph; Jonathan Harris (2005). Summer of Love: Psychedelic Art, Social Crisis and Counterculture in the 1960s. Liverpool University Press. p. 347. ISBN 978-0-85323-929-1. Retrieved 2009-01-08.
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