Various Artists – Monterey, CA (06/16-18/67)

Various Artists
Monterey Pop Festival
County Fairgrounds
Monterey, CA
June 16-18, 1967

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The Monterey Pop Festival was held June 16 – 18, 1967 at the County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California, also the site of established folk, jazz and blues festivals. It was the first large rock festival, with around 200,000 people attending, and served as a template for the Woodstock Festival in New York State two years later. Many of the performers got their first big-time exposure at Monterey.

Great production for the Italian Bootleg label “On Stage”, made in the 1994.
Six cd for three Volums to witness THE FIRST BIG ROCK FESTIVAL

Maybe this is not the most complete show (anyway, see the tracklist)… for sure, it’s a great show in a very amazing quality audio.

Extractor: EAC 0.99 prebeta 4
Read Mode: Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache.
Codec: Flac 1.2.1; Level 8
Source: Original CD
Artwork: Full complete Scans (original and found)

Lineage: My Silvers Cd-EAC-FLAC Levell 8

Cd-1

JEFFERSON AIRPLANE

  1. Somebody To Love
  2. The Other Side Of This Life
  3. White Rabbit
  4. High Flying Bird
  5. Today
  6. She Has Funny Cars
  7. Young Girl Sunday Blues
  8. Ballad Of You, Me and Pooneil

THE WHO

  1. Summertime Blues
  2. Pictures Of Lily
  3. Happy Jack
  4. My Generation

STEVE MILLER BLUES BAND

  1. Mercury Blues

SCOTT McKENZIE

  1. San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)

Cd-2

SIMON & GARFUNKEL

  1. Homeward Bound
  2. At The Zoo
  3. Feeliní Groovy
  4. For Emily
  5. Sounds Of Silence
  6. Benedictus
  7. Punkyís Dilemma

BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD

  1. Rock & Roll Woman
  2. Bluebird
  3. For What Itís Worth
  4. Nowdayís Clancy Canít Even Sing

THE ELECTRIC FLAG

  1. Drinkiní Wine
  2. Grooviní Is Easy
  3. Night Time Is The Right Time

MG’S AND THE MAR-KEYS

  1. Do The Dog

Cd-3

COUNTRY JOE & THE FISH

  1. Not-So-Sweet Martha Lorraine
  2. Fixiní To Die Rag
  3. Please Donít Drop That H-Bomb

CANNED HEAT

  1. Rolliní and Tumbliní
  2. Bullfrog Blues

HUGH MASEKELA

  1. Bajabula Bonke

BOOKER T AND THE MGíS

  1. Booker-Loo
  2. Hip Hug-Her

THE MAMAíS & THE PAPAíS

  1. Straight Shooter
  2. Got A Feeliní
  3. California Dreaminí
  4. I Call Your Name
  5. Spanish Harlem
  6. Somebody Groovy
  7. Monday, Monday
  8. Dancing In The Street
  9. Instrumental

Cd-4

BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY with JANIS JOPLIN

  1. Down On Me
  2. Combination Of The Two
  3. Harry
  4. Road Block
  5. Ball And Chain

GRATEFUL DEAD

  1. Viola Lee Blues
  2. Cold Rain and Snow

THE BYRDS

  1. He Was A Friend Of Mine
  2. Hey Joe
  3. So You Wanna Be A Rock ëNí Roll Star

INTERWIEWS

  1. RAVI SHANKAR/BOOKER T AND THE MGíS/MICHELLE & JOHN PHILLIP/LOU ADLER/COUNTRY JOE…

Cd-5

ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS

  1. Paint It Black
  2. San Francisco Nights
  3. Ginhouse Blues
  4. Hey Gyp

BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND

  1. Mary Ann
  2. Look Over Yonders Wall
  3. Droppiní Out
  4. Born In Chicago
  5. Driftin’ Blues
  6. One More Headache

LOU RAWLS

  1. Dead End Street
  2. Tobacco Road

JOHNNY RIVERS

  1. Memphis

Cd-6

JIMI HENDRIX

  1. Killing Floor
  2. Like A Rolling Stone
  3. Foxey Lady
  4. Rock Me Baby
  5. Can You See Me
  6. Hey Joe
  7. Purple Haze
  8. The Wind Cries Mary
  9. Wild Thing

OTIS REDDING

  1. Shake (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)
  2. Respect (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)
  3. Iíve Been Loving You Too Long (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)
  4. Satisfaction (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)
  5. Try A Little Tenderness (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)

INTERVIEWS

  1. PETER ALBION/DAVID CROSBY/GRACE SLICK…

Jimi Hendrix – San Francisco, Ca (10/10-12/68)

The Jimi Hendrix Experience
The Complete Winterland Reels
(ATM 208-210/ATM 211-213)

Winterland Arena, San Francisco, October 10, 1968 (complete 1st
& 2nd show), October 11, 1968 (complete 1st show & 2nd show) and
October 12, 1968 (complete 1st & 2nd show).

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Setlist:

DISC 1: 1ST SHOW (October 10)

1. Intro/Tune-up (0:24)
2. Are You Experienced (7:36)
3. Voodoo Child (slight return) (7:38)
4. Red House (14:51)
5. Foxy Lady (6:12)
6. Like A Rolling Stone (9:44)
7. (This Is America) Star Spangled Banner (5:27)
8. Purple Haze / Outside Woman Blues (6:01)

Total running time: 58:00

DISC 2: 2ND SHOW (October 10)

1. Intro/Tune-up (2:28)
2. Tax Free (13:33)
3. Lover Man (4:27)
4. Sunshine Of Your Love (9:09)
5. Hear My Train A Comin’ (12:57)
6. Killing Floor (with Jack Casady on bass) (9:19)
7. Hey Joe (with Jack Casady on bass) (5:31)
8. (This Is America) Star Spangled Banner (6:32)
9. Purple Haze (5:59)

Total running time: 70:38

DISC 3: 1ST SHOW (October 11)

1. Intro (2:02)
2. Are You Experienced (with Virgil Gonsales on flute) (17:05)
3. Voodoo Child (slight return) (8:14)
4. Red House (11:50)
5. Foxy Lady (5:44)
6. (This Is America) Star Spangled Banner (6:32)
7. Purple Haze (5:59)

Total running time: 57:35

DISC 4: 2ND SHOW (October 11)

1. Intro (0:29)
2. Tax Free (Drum & Bass) (20:32)
3. Spanish Castle Magic (11:05)
4. Like A Rolling Stone (with Herbie Rich on organ) (11:32)
5. Lover Man (with Herbie Rich on organ) (5:39)
6. Hey Joe (with Herbie Rich on organ) (5:13)
7. Fire (with Herbie Rich on organ) (4:44)
8. Foxy Lady (with Herbie Rich on organ) (5:13)
9. Purple Haze (5:53)

Total running time: 64:35

DISC 5: 1ST SHOW (October 12)

1. Intro (2:29)
2. Fire (3:47)
3. Lover Man (5:37)
4. Like A Rolling Stone (12:14)
5. Foxy Lady (6:53)
6. Drum & Bass Jam (Noel Redding & Mitch Mitchell) (8:58)
7. Tax Free (8:14)
8. Hey Joe (6:50)
9. Purple Haze (3:39)
10. Wild Thing (3:28)

Total running time: 61:57

DISC 6: 2ND SHOW (October 12)

1. Intro (1:32)
2. Foxy Lady (8:22)
3. Manic Depression (5:55)
4. Sunshine Of Your Love (9:07)
5. Little Wing (4:40)
6. Spanish Castle Magic (7:06)
7. Red House (12:08)
8. Voodoo Child (slight return) (7:02)
9. (This Is America) Star Spangled Banner (4:57)
10. Purple Haze (7:02)

Total running time: 67:57

Lineup:

Jimi Hendrix: guitar (all tracks)
Mitch Mitchell: drums (all tracks)
Noel Redding: bass (all tracks)
Jack Casady: bass (disc 2, tracks 6, 7)
Virgil Gonzales: flute (disc 3, track 2)
Herbie Rich: organ (disc 4, tracks 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)

Stereo Soundboard Digitally Restored (except October 11, tracks
5-7, 1st gen audience recording).

Lineage: 1st Generation Stereo Soundboard Recording (RAW unedited version)
Silver CD > EAC > FLAC FrontEnd (L-8) rburly 11-06-2004
Artwork included

This is an upgrade of ATM 011-016 “Three Nights of Winter”, which
was used for the “official” release “3 Nights At Winterland”. The
sound of this compared to the 2nd Gen used for ATM 011-016 is
somewhat different. This version has more bass and it’s also
“dryer” in sound (less reverb) than the 2nd Gen version. An
earlier flawed version of this Set is also in circulation. That
Set, sometimes also known as “Winterland Raw Source” and “A Raw
Winter”, suffers from index clicks, DAT clicks and buzzes all
throughout, and was “leaked” to the general public by a mistake.
The Clean version (this) has 9 tracks on Disc 4 (11.10.68/2nd
Show), while the flawed version only has 8 (same amount of music,
just one less index mark).

The more than six hours of live music assembled here gives
Hendrix fans the first opportunity to compare The Experienceís
live performances. 2-performances per night for 3-days recorded
during the bandís temporary residence at San Franciscoís Winter-
land arena. Given that these recordings have been assembled from
a variety of different sources, the sound quality, with exception
of the last 3 tracks on Disc 3, which, as the soundboard tape had
mysteriously stopped running, have been taken from a less-than
perfect audience recording is excellent, and as usual, Jimiís
virtuoso delivery is as varied and unpredictable as ever, as are
the technical problems which were invariably the sub-text of the
majority of Hendrix concerts.

Extraordinary Archives Traded Material series of the highest
quality Hendrix recordings available in traders’ circuits. All
recordings in the ATM series are taken from the lowest generation
masters available, and they have all been digitally restored
unless otherwise indicated.

All relevant informations on ATM series and Hendrix bootlegs,
including detailed tracklists, on Hans-Peter Johnsen’s In From
The Storm site: http://home.online.no/~hpjohnse/hendrix.html

Jimi Hendrix: Shows By Date

1966-1967 – European Broadcasts
1967.06.18 – Monterey, CA
1967.09.05 – Stockholm, Sweden
1968.03.07 – New York, NY – w/Jim Morrison, Johnny Winter, Buddy Miles
1968.03.17 – New York, NY
1968.04.15 – New York, NY – w/BB King
1968.05.10 – New York, NY
1968.10.10-12 – San Francisco, CA – Complete Winterland Reels
1969.02.24 – London, England
1970.07.30 – Maui, HI

Jimi Hendrix & Jim Morrison – New York, NY (03/07/68)

Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison
1968-03-07
New York, NY
Soundboard
Bootleg –> EAC Secure Mode –> Flac

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Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Johnny Winter, Buddy Miles and other musicians all find themselves at New York
City’s Scene Club in 1968. What do you they do? They jam! Morrison is clearly wasted and sings some interesting
lyrics (“Morrison’s Lament”). This is the kind of bootleg they’ll never release. Its historical, funny, and cool to put
on at parties – no one else has heard it.

Here’s the setlist according to the artwork:

1. Red House
2. Wake Up This Morning And You Find Yourself Dead
3. Bleeding Heart
4. Morrison’s Lament
5. Tomorrow Never Knows
6. Uranus Rock
7. Outside Woman Blues
8. Sunshine of Your Love

http://www.me.umn.edu/~kgeisler/adead.html
http://www.bootlegzone.com/album.php?name=rlcd0068&section=41
These two sites have more info on it.

Jimi Hendrix – London, England (02/24/69)

Jimi Hendrix
An Evening With the Jimi Hendrix Experience
Live at the Royal Albert Hall
London 2/24/1969
Purple Haze Records – HAZE007

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Source: Silver Cds > EAC > FLAC > YOU

Disc 1:
1. Hear My Train A Comin’ (Afternoon Sound Check)
2. Room Full Of Mirrors (Afternoon Sound Check)
3. Bleeding Heart (Afternoon Sound Check)
4. Concert Intro
5. Lover Man
6. Stone Free
7. Hear My Train A Comin’
8. I Don’t Live Today
9. Red House
10.Foxy Lady

Disc 2:
1. Sunshine Of Your Love
2. Bleeding Heart
3. Fire
4. Little Wing
5. Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)
6. Room Full of Mirrors
7. Purple Haze
8. Wild Thing
9. Star Spangled Banner

Jimi Hendrix – Stockholm, Sweden (09/05/67)

Jimi Hendrix Experience
Radiohus Studio
Stockholm, Sweden
09/05/67

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Side one:
1 – Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band [1:45]
2 – Hey Joe [4:08]
3 – I Don’t Live Today [4:22]
4 – The Wind Cries Mary [3:37]
5 – Foxy Lady [3:37]
6 – Fire [2:59]

Side two:
1 – Burning of the Midnight Lamp [4:06]
2 – Purple Haze [5:13]
3 – Sunshine of Your Love [7:51]
4 – Voodoo Child (Slight Return) [7:56]

Tracks 1-8 – Radiohus Studio, Stockholm, Sweden, 9/5/67.
Tracks 9-10 – Konserthus, Stockhom, 1/9/69.
Vinyl (Wizardo WRMB 333)> rca cables> goldwave> flac

Jimi Hendrix – guitar
Noel Redding – bass
Mitch Mitchell – drums

Jimi Hendrix – Maui, HI (07/30/70)

Jimi Hendrix / Mitch Mitchell / Billy Cox
“Rainbow Bridge Vibratory Color / Sound Experiment”, Haleakala Volcano Crater, Maui, Hawaii
July 30, 1970
Soundboard Recording / 2nd Gen / 1st & 2nd Shows / 105 min.
Safety Master Reel > VHS > Tape > MD > WAV > FLAC

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Disc 1:
01. Chuck Wein Intro
02. Tune Up
03. Spanish Castle Magic
04. Lover Man
05. Hey Baby (The Land of the New Rising Sun) >
06. In From the Storm
07. Message to Love
08. Foxy Lady
09. Hear My Train a Comin’
10. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) >
11. Drum Solo >
12. Fire
13. Purple Haze

Disc 2:
01. Dolly Dagger >
02. Villanova Junction >
03. Ezy Ryder
04. Red House
05. Freedom
06. Beginning >
07. Straight Ahead
08. Hey Baby (The Land Of The New Rising Sun) >
09. Midnight Lightning >
10. Race With The Devil >
11. Drum Solo >
12. Stone Free >
13. Hey Joe >
14. Stone Free (Reprise)

From the original uploader:
This is the version with the drums overdubbed by Mitch Mitchell at Electric Lady Studios, N.Y in 1972. It’s unconfirmed but I wander if the bass wasn’t also redubbed (even partly) by Billy Cox at the same period ? This is 2 analog + 1 digital generations away from the original stereo safety masters but the digital transfer was Mini-Disc (that can’t make it 100% ‘true lossless’). I never come across an as good version without MD copy in. When Alan Douglas was in charge of the “vault”, soundboards went in and out…
One of these was the Maui overdubbed stereo safety master that was copied to VHS in the late 70s or early 80s (long before DATs & CDRs !) and then came back to the “vault”, so the 1st generation VHS copy remains the best & most complete soundboard source in circulation.
Note that all cuts on this tape are like on the safety master but it is unknown if these cuts are on the multi-track masters with original drums. The owner give a few copies to selected people, leaving them with a 2nd generation tape source. He still has the 1st gen VHS source apparently, but is currently out of the trading business. This tape has been speed corrected, but no other alterations have been made. A “Stoned” Conversation with Jimi Hendrix, Pat Hartley & Chuck Wein is added as bonus on disc 2.

Jimi Hendrix Experience – New York, NY (05/10/68)

THE JIMI HENDRIX EXPERIENCE
Bill Graham Presents The Jimi Hendrix Experience (ATM 093)
Fillmore East, New York City
May 10, 1968 – 2nd Show

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1. Lover Man
2. Fire
3. Foxy Lady
4. Red House
5. Hey Joe
6. Sunshine Of Your Love
7. Hear My Train A-Comin’
8. Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
9. Purple Haze
10. Wild Thing

Includes the incomplete “Wild Thing” plus various between-song chat and tune-ups omitted from “It’s Only A Paper Moon” and “One Night Stand”.

Extraordinary Archives Traded Material series of the highest quality Hendrix recordings available in traders’ circuits.
All recordings in the ATM series are taken from the lowest generation masters available, and they have all been digitally restored unless otherwise indicated.
Thanks to Hans-Peter Johnsen

Jimi Hendrix, BB King & Paul Butterfield – New York, NY (04/15/68)

Jimi Hendrix & B.B. King w/ The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Generation Club,
New York City, NY, USA
April 15th, 1968

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Lineage: CDRx > EAC > wav > flac

Disc One:
01 Ad Libbed Impromptu Blues[*]
02 Kooper’s Shuffle[*]
03 Like A Rolling Stone
04 San-Ho-Zay/Instrumental Blues Jam
05 B.B. King Intro
06 Slow Blues
07 Fast Blues

Disc Two
08 It’s My Own Fault
09 BB King Intros 2

[*]Sans Jimi Hendrix.
Time: 1:33:44

Jimi Hendrix – New York, NY (03/17/68)

JIMI HENDRIX
Cafe Au Go Go, New York City
March 17, 1968
‘Blues At Midnight’
LABEL: Midnight Beat 1995 (MB CD 037)

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LINEAGE: Original Silvers > EAC (secure, offset corrected, test and copy) > WAV > FLAC

01. LITTLE WING
02. EVERYTHING’S GONNA BE ALLRIGHT
03. THREE LITTLE BEARS PART 1
04. THREE LITTLE BEARS PART 2
05. INSTRUMENTAL JAM
06. STORMY MONDAY
07. BLUES IN C
(77:25)

Notes from the original uploader:

I grabbed this gem at a shop in New York City back in the mid 90’s with my best friend,
‘Rich G’. Tracks 1-6 were recorded live at the Cafe Au Go Go on March 17th 1968, 152
Bleeker Street, Greenwich Village, New York City. Track 7 was recorded live at The
Generation Club on April 15th 1968, 52 West 8th Street, New York City. The Cafe Au Go Go
show also included Paul Butterfield, Elvin Bishop, Harvey Brooks, Buddy Miles, Herbie
Rich, James Tatum, and Philip Wilson. The Generation Club also included B.B. King, Elvin
Bishop, Buzzy Feiten, Al Kooper, and Philip Wilson.

If you’re not familiar with this recording, it can best be described as a bunch of
structured ‘jams’. If you’re into lyrics, this one’s NOT for you!!! If you’re into great
instrumentals, particularly electric guitar, JUMP ON THIS!! The sound quality is very nice.
I’d rate the SQ as a solid EX, in my humble opinion. Crowd noise can be heard at times, but
it’s faint at most. There are also a few fade-in/fade-outs, but almost hardly worth mentioning.

This is definitely one of the better sounding live performances with Jimi Hendrix I’ve heard.

Lastly- I normally wouldn’t include a scan of the actual disc, but this one’s too cool looking
to omit. Hope you guys agree. Thanks again to ‘Alex D.’ for the artwork scans.