Lothar And The Hand People Concert History

Weird, outsider, psychedelic rock from 1968-69, Some of the best tracks are “Sister Lonely”, “Midnight Ranger”, “Yes, I Love You”, and “Machines”. They used some theremin and other esoteric instruments. This is some early electronic work that is pretty impressive. This band was once almost on Elektra Records in the 60’s, but when they deferred, Elektra signed Jim Morrison and the Doors instead.

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Lothar And The Hand People / Woody's Truck Stop on Mar 31, 1967 [955-small]

Lothar And The Hand People / Woody's Truck Stop
Mar 31, 1967
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Lothar And The Hand People / The Hallucinations on Jul 20, 1968 [819-small]

Lothar And The Hand People / The Hallucinations
Jul 20, 1968
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Lothar And The Hand People / The Hallucinations on Jul 18, 1968 [818-small]

Lothar And The Hand People / The Hallucinations
Jul 18, 1968
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Lothar And The Hand People / The Hallucinations on Jul 19, 1968 [817-small]

Lothar And The Hand People / The Hallucinations
Jul 19, 1968
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Lothar And The Hand People / The Raven on Feb 8, 1969 [027-small]

Lothar And The Hand People / The Raven
Feb 8, 1969
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Lothar And The Hand People / The Raven on Feb 7, 1969 [026-small]

Lothar And The Hand People / The Raven
Feb 7, 1969
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Lothar And The Hand People / The Raven on Feb 6, 1969 [025-small]

Lothar And The Hand People / The Raven
Feb 6, 1969
 Boston, Massachusetts, United States
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Grateful Dead / Lothar And The Hand People / quicksilver / James Cotton on Nov 20, 1966 [764-small]

Grateful Dead / Lothar And The Hand People / quicksilver / James Cotton
Nov 20, 1966
 San Francisco, California, United States
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1969 5 concerts
1968 14 concerts
1967 32 concerts
1966 16 concerts
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