Saw Joe in concert tonight and he sang all my favorites including You Can Keep Your Hat On and She Came In Through The Bathroom Window He still has th

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Saw Joe in concert tonight and he sang all my favorites including You Can Keep Your Hat On and She Came In Through The Bathroom Window He still has the pipes and the spastic hand and body motions. A Woodstock man lives to sing again and again . .


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk74lbwJ1dI
 
I wonder how many groups or individuals from Woodstock are still living and touring? Quite a few, but we need an accurate count :)
 
Joan Baez
Blood, Sweat and Tears
The Jeff Beck Group (cancelled)
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
The Band
Creedence Clearwater Revival
Canned Heat
Country Joe McDonald & The Fish
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Joe Cocker
Arlo Guthrie
Grateful Dead
Tim Hardin
Jimi Hendrix
Richie Havens
Keef Hartley
The Incredible String Band
Iron Butterfuly (did not appear)
It's a Beautiful Day (dismissed)
Janis Joplin
The Jefferson Airplane
The Joshua Light Show
Melanie
Mountain
Quill
John Sebastian
Ravi Shankar
Sly and the Family Stone
Bert Sommer
Santana
Sweetwater
Ten Years After
Johnny Winter
The Who
 
There's a few names I'd forgotten. Thanks Dennis, now I'm going to waste half the day with headphones on rummaging through the archives. On second thought, maybe not wasted time.
 
NYCFred said:
Joshua light show.

haven't thought of them in YEARS...

yeah me too..

best performers that weekend...

in a landslide - number one was - Jimi

no one even close to him

followed by Ten Years After, Richie Havens and Santana


I am eternally grateful to the girlfriend who convinced me to go, instead of working on the "damn fishing boat" that weekend
 
Ten Years After - too underrated and too forgotten.

(I've had the privilege of playing with several folks who regularly played and recorded with "Jimi". Whenever I asked what it was like playing with him, the answer, inevitably, was "It was "Jimi", what more can I say." Gawd, the simplest comments are often the best tribute.)
 
Voosh said:
Ten Years After - too underrated and too forgotten.

Alvin Lees guitar solo in I'm Going Home is still one the hottest licks I have ever heard......

saw Jimi again at the Filmore East in NYC..there are no words to describe seeing him play
 
John
Cocker was just here on Sunday at the Ottawa Bluesfest (July 8-19 - 225 acts, now one of the biggest music fests in N America). So far this week we've seen Jeff Beck, the Black Keys,Ben Harper,Steve Earle,Spencer Davis, The Yardbirds (minus any of their 3 famous guitarists !)and Toots and the Maytals..and on and on.Last night was KISS- 30,000 people (we stayed away!)Still 4 days of good shows left.Jennifer Warnes closes it all out on Sunday
Later this summer, we are off to the US to see Dylan, Willie and Mellencamp as they do their annual tour of minor league ballparks
 
What a lineup. Y'all do it well. :up:

(We used to have shows like that around here. Recently, we specialise in crashing and burning. }:( :thumbdown: )
 
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