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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound

Aug 9, 1969 (55 years ago)     Early Show

Fillmore East     New York, New York, United States

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Spontaneous Sound

Concert Details


Date:
Saturday, August 09, 1969, Early Show
Venue:
Fillmore East
Location:
New York, New York, United States
Notes:

I was there.

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Blues Rock 2 bands

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Mellow Gold 2 bands

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Acid Rock 1 band

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Blues 1 band

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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound on Aug 9, 1969 [765-small]

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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound on Aug 9, 1969 [388-small]

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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound on Aug 9, 1969 [447-small]

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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound on Aug 9, 1969 [424-small]

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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound on Aug 9, 1969 [419-small]

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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound on Aug 9, 1969 [506-small]

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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound on Aug 9, 1969 [505-small]

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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound on Aug 9, 1969 [504-small]

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Jefferson Airplane / Joe Cocker / Spontaneous Sound on Aug 9, 1969 [302-small]

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Rock's In My Head Mar 24, 2024

Some dude ZIMTRIM continues to change the performers based on ads that came out weeks before the show. Specifically stated SUBJECT TO CHANGE which happened often at Fillmore East. Disregard ZIM TRIM changes.


Rock's In My Head Apr 21, 2018

AUGUST 9: JEFFERSON AIRPLANE/ JOE COCKER/ SPONTANEOUS SOUND @ FILLMORE EAST IT’S BEAUTY THAT KILLED THE BEAST: It’s a week before those "3 Days of Arts, Music and Fun” aka WOODSTOCK that Fillmore East hosts Jefferson Airplane and Joe Cocker. SPONTANEOUS SOUND, a one man percussionist (if that’s what he was) ran amok on the stage, banging, hitting cymbals, drums, bells, the works, with long hair flowing and with no shirt; What an idiot, I thought. After his fifteen minutes of fame was over I was both confused and amused. Joe Cocker was up next and having had his first LP on heavy rotation in my room, Cocker turned out to be not what I expected at all. He was a visual experience, hands gesturing as he sings, yet this British white dude sounded like Ray Charles. Familiar cover songs he introduced were played and each seemed to take on a new persona, they became Joe Cocker tunes: LET’S GO GET STONED, FELLIN’ ALRIGHT, BYE BYE BLACKBIRD and of course WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS. The AIRPLANE was a trip, really a trip. I had been waiting a long time to see these guys, since that NEWSWEEK article and that conversation with my neighbor many months ago and now here I was. As the final scene from the King Kong movie played behind the band, they tuned up and “It wasn’t the airplane, it was beauty that killed the beast” and away we went with Ballad of You, Me and PoohNeil with The Glenn Mc Kay Headlights behind the band projecting images on the screen.The amps cranked up really loudly, three vocalists, a bass player who stalked around, a drummer who with his cowboy hat looked like a sheriff and a guitarist making the strangest feedback.

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