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Tippaporn

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  1. The Grateful Dead performing Casey Jones at Fillmore East on Feb. 13-14, '70.
  2. Albert King performing Oh Pretty Woman at the Fillmore East on Sept. 23, '70.
  3. Renaissance performing The Wanderer at the Fillmore East on Feb. 20-21, '70.
  4. Laura Nyro performing Gibsom Street at the Fillmore East on Dec. 23-24, '70 and appears on her The Nights Before Christmas (New York Broadcast 1970) 2020 release.
  5. A splendid bit of rock 'n' roll history. Apropos that Hendrix' dedication song was Machine Gun. Excellent audio quality, which wasn't always the case for Fillmore concerts. Tune in and drop out with Jimi Hendrix live at Fillmore East 1970 | Requiem for Fred Hampton and Mark Clark | Full Concert A musical and video interpretation of the December 4th, 1969 shooting of Illinois Black Panther leader Fred Hampton and by members of the Chicago Police and agents the office of state attorney Edward Hanrahan, an event that proved seminal in postwar American race relations social history. It is recounted through interwoven sound and film footage of the January 1st, 1970 concert performance by Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Miles, and Billy Cox (under the impromptu name, "A Band of Gypsys") at the Fillmore East theater in New York City's East Village and archival video of the Vietnam era. The short film features a vivid split-screen montage (evocative of Canadian director Norman Jewison's 1968 "The Thomas Crown Affair') of the turmoil, violence and pyrotechnical chaos that engulfed U.S. domestic and international politics in that epoch.
  6. Can't think of what to play next? Need some inspiration? Here's a gold mine for folks. Bill Graham Show Archive When Bill Graham decided to close the doors to the Fillmore West for the final time in 1971, he knew there was only one band worthy of accomplishing the task of headlining the final show: Santana. The group was long a pet-project of Graham’s — he got them onto the bill at Woodstock before they even had a record out — and Carlos Santana himself viewed the promoter’s various venues as sonic laboratories. “We learned to create different experiments with sounds and rhythms and songs and moods at the Fillmore West,” he once told Rock Cellar. Other folks noticed too. “After a while I realized even Jimi Hendrix was listening to us,” Santana added. “All of a sudden Jimi Hendrix has congas and timbales too.” Despite the fact that the band was embroiled in personal conflicts, they played a hot set that night, filled with tracks from their soon-to-be-No. 1 album Santana III. The fact they had to go on after Creedence Clearwater Revival combined with the overwhelming sense of finality in the air certainly helped spur them to give it their best. The show finally ended in the wee hours of the morning with a lengthy jam on the song that helped make them stars “Soul Sacrifice.” As send-offs go, it doesn’t get much more impassioned or emotional as that.
  7. The Grass Roots were probably best known for their '68 single, Midnight Confessions. Another pop band that featured brass, and another AM radio standard in '68. Found on their '68 Golden Grass: Their Greatest Hits LP.
  8. The American Breed were a one hit wonder pop band, but a good tune with a great beat. This song was a standard on AM radio in '67 and '68. A must for your 45 RPM record collection back in the day.
  9. Johnny Winter performing It's My Own Fault at the Fillmore East on Oct. 2-3, '70.
  10. Sha Na Na performing Walk Don't Run at the Fillmore East on Sept. 23, '70. Lots of same show dates for the videos posted. A mistake? These were the acts for this date: Allman Brothers Band / Van Morrison / The Byrds / Elvin Bishop / Albert King / The Flock / Sha Na Na The good old days . . .
  11. Van Morrison performing Cyprus Avenue at the Fillmore East on Sept. 23, '70.
  12. Derek & The Dominos performing Crossroads at the Fillmore East on Oct. 23-24, '70. Found on the Derek & The Dominos: Live At The Fillmore released in '94.
  13. Albert King performing Blues Power at the Fillmore East on Sept. 23, '70.
  14. Grateful Dead performing Dark Star at the Fillmore East on Feb. 13-14, '70.
  15. The Allman Brothers Band performing Whipping Post at the Fillmore East on Sept. 23, '70.
  16. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young performing Tell Me Why at Fillmore East on Jun. 4, '70.
  17. The Byrds performing Jesus Is Just Alright/Eight Miles High at the Fillmore East on Sept. 23, '70. Front-ended by a bit of Fillmore historical footage and a clip of Bill Graham.
  18. Mountain performing Nantucket Sleighride at the Fillmore East on Dec. 30-31, '70.
  19. Jimi Hendrix performing Who Knows at the Fillmore East on Dec. 31, '69 & Jan. 01, '70. Found on the Live At The Fillmore East double-CD released in '99.
  20. Traffic performing Every Mother's Son at the Fillmore East on Nov. 18-19, '70. Found on the John Barleycorn Must Die Deluxe Edition released in 2010.
  21. Neil Young & Crazy Horse performing Cowgirl In The Sand at the Fillmore East on Mar 27-28, '70.
  22. Joe Cocker performing Bird On The Wire at the Fillmore East on Mar 27-28, '70 and off of the Mad Dogs & Englishmen LP.
  23. No idea what this tune is as it's unavailable. Hence why I always post at least the song title and artist. If one YT video goes down there's always another that's available.
  24. Ten Years After performing Skoobly-Oobly-Doobob / I Can't Keep from Crying Sometimes / Extension on One Chord, recorded on February 27–28, '70, off of their Live At The Fillmore East 1970 LP released in 2001.
  25. Buddy Miles with the title track of his '70 Them Changes album.

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