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2006 Hall of Fame. 2007 Hall of Fame. 2008 Hall of Fame. 2009 Hall of Fame. 2010 Hall of Fame. 2011 Hall of Fame. 2012 Hall of Fame. 2013 Hall of Fame. 2014 Hall of Fame. 2015 Hall of Fame. 2016 Hall of Fame. Radio Station Tribute Sites. The Unplugged 99.7 KYUU Archive. Bay Area Radio People. Visit Tom’s personal website … or the website of his alter ego, “ Officer Vic. 8221; better known as KSFO’s weekday traffic reporter, featuring photos and sound clips of Tom at KNEW. One of the Bay Area’s all-...
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Cryptical Developments: May 2012
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Reflections on the Music in the Bay Area in the 60's, 70's and Beyond. Saturday, May 5, 2012. Grateful Dead Fillmore West 6/5/70 and 8/19/70. Weir and Kreutzmann 8.19.70 Photo: M. Parrish. There was no opening bluegrass group unless they played well before the 8 PM start time. By August, the Dead’s acoustic sets had become more arranged and complex, with an acoustic piano onstage and an extended segment featuring Dawson and Nelson from the New Riders. The band was recording American Beauty. Another Garci...
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Brit Rock by the Bay: DAVE MASON: APRIL 1972
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August 16, 2012. DAVE MASON: APRIL 1972. Winterland, San Francisco. April 28, 1972. Photos 1-8, 13-16, 22-27 by Dan Cuny. Photos 9-12, 17-21 by Gary Hodges. The first album by Traffic, included three further tracks that were written and sung by Dave Mason ("House for Everyone," "Utterly Simple," and "Hope I Never Find Me There"), but he had removed himself from the band by the time the LP was released at the end of 1967. Joe Cocker covered "Feelin' Alright? Dave Mason did not remain idle after his second...
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Cryptical Developments: July 2013
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Reflections on the Music in the Bay Area in the 60's, 70's and Beyond. Wednesday, July 10, 2013. My Season with Kingfish Part Three. Crown College Dining Hall entrance today. The dining hall proper is to the left. At any rate, some of the same miscreants decided it would be fun to recreate this event one more time,. Ticket stub from the 3/7/75 show. At the UCSC Kingfish show. A marshmallow war did occur, brief in duration but lasting in impact, as I and my colleagues learned as we spent well over an ...
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Cryptical Developments: November 2011
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Reflections on the Music in the Bay Area in the 60's, 70's and Beyond. Monday, November 7, 2011. The Grateful Dead visit the Old West - Harding Theatre 11/7/71. I thought I would take the opportunity of the 40. For another take on this show from the Dead Listening Guide (and a link to a streaming audio file) go here. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader. There was an error in this gadget. Berkeley in the '60s. Chicken on a Unicycle. Down Beat, an...
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Cryptical Developments: January 2014
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Reflections on the Music in the Bay Area in the 60's, 70's and Beyond. Monday, January 20, 2014. Grateful Dead, Sufi Choir, Whirling Dervish Dancers and Yogi Bhajan. Winterland, 3/24/71. By March of 1971, it had been a good seven months since I had seen the Grateful Dead, and several months since I had been to any large concerts. Decades later, taking Yoga classes in Chicago, I learned what a major cultural force Yogi Bhajan and his Kundalini Yoga movement had become. Once the chanting was finished, the ...
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Cryptical Developments: My Season with Kingfish Part 2
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Reflections on the Music in the Bay Area in the 60's, 70's and Beyond. Saturday, April 27, 2013. My Season with Kingfish Part 2. James and the Mercedes did not open this particular show, although they appeared with Kingfish a few times in early 1975. To its former glory. Back at the close of 1974, the theatre was not in great shape, but it was a fine, relatively intimate place to spend New Year’s Eve with Weir, Torbert, and friends. You can find an extensive discussion of this show. Photo: M. Parrish.
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Cryptical Developments: My Season with Kingfish Part Three
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Reflections on the Music in the Bay Area in the 60's, 70's and Beyond. Wednesday, July 10, 2013. My Season with Kingfish Part Three. Crown College Dining Hall entrance today. The dining hall proper is to the left. At any rate, some of the same miscreants decided it would be fun to recreate this event one more time,. Ticket stub from the 3/7/75 show. At the UCSC Kingfish show. A marshmallow war did occur, brief in duration but lasting in impact, as I and my colleagues learned as we spent well over an ...