Showing posts with label Central Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Central Park. Show all posts

Sunday, June 03, 2012

When you're having more than one




I have no idea who these bands are, and neither does the uploader (if you recognize them, leave a comment on YT)...but in terms of capturing a true sense of time and place, this is some of the best footage of the Schaefer Music Festival that I've ever seen.  Attendees of Schaefer (previously Rheingold, later Dr. Pepper) shows seemed to really find them a gas. The folks at NY Rocks and the Schaefer Fest fan page love to reminisce about being allowed to bring in coolers with their own food and beer, or of enjoying the sounds (and sometimes even the sights) from the rocks and trees surrounding the venue if they didn't have tickets.  Thanks to benvalk and John C.

Friday, November 25, 2011

1967 Ads Revisited: Other Venues and Miscellany, Part 1

1/5/67 issue:









1/12/67 issue:

"Scenes" column excerpt.








1/19/67 issue:











1/26/67 issue:















2/2/67 issue:







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3/23/67 issue:









"Pop Eye" excerpt.


3/30/67 issue:










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4/27/67 issue:

"Scenes" column excerpt.  I guess he meant to say Corona Avenue, or Queens Boulevard.








Reviews, articles, etc.:

1/5/67 issue:  "Scenes" on Christmas '66 and Crawdaddy magazine; "Pop Eye" on Ravi Shankar.

1/12/67 issue:  "Pop Eye" on Jefferson Airplane at Webster Hall and the Flying Machine and the Ragamuffins at the Night Owl; "Scenes"; profile of a psychedelic social worker.

1/19/67 issue: Balloon happening at Grand Central Station; hippie-Latino relations on the Lower East Side; "Scenes."

1/26/67 issue: Jack Newfield on Bob Dylan; "Scenes"; "Pop Eye" on current hits.

2/2/67 issue: Amphetamines; "Scenes"; "Pop Eye" on current hits.

2/16/67 issue: Poetry at the Passionist Monastery in Jamaica (links to nearby ad); "Pop Eye" on the Sunset Strip riots and the L.A. studio scene; the S.F. Diggers; "Scenes."

2/23/67 issue: League for Spiritual Discovery Center, Hunter S. Thompson's Hell's Angels book; "Pop Eye" on current hits; "Scenes."

3/2/67 issue: Bowery alcoholics"Pop Eye" on the San Francisco scene; "Scenes."

3/9/67 issue: "Scenes"; "Pop Eye" on current hits and the Paupers at the Cafe au Go Go.

3/16/67 issue: "Pop Eye" discusses more on the S.F. scene; Electrical Banana; "Scenes"; Paul Nelson on Bob Dylan.

3/23/67 issue: The Village is granted historic landmark status; "Scenes"; "Pop Eye" on Zal Yanovsky, Toronto, the Rock Flow at the Broadway Central Hotel, the Fugs, and the Doors at Ondine; Michael Zwerin on the Jefferson Airplane and Jeremy and the Satyrs;

3/30/67 issue: Coverage of the Be-In in Central Park; the London hippie scene; psychedelic art; "Scenes"; a night at Slugs' jazz club (links to nearby ad).

4/6/67 issue: Joe Cino obit; "Scenes"; a night at the Apartment; "Pop Eye" on Murray the K's Easter show at the RKO 58th Street, with a special emphasis on the Who.

4/13/67 issue: The Sweep-In (East Village street-cleaning happening); "Marching on MacDougal: Immovable vs. Irresistible; STP; "Pop Eye" reviews current albums, including the VU's first; a night at the Bon Soir; "Scenes."

4/20/67 issue: "Scenes"; "Pop Eye" on John Kramer; Caffe Cino crackdown; profile on Lenny Bruce's mother.

4/27/67 issue: Charlotte Moorman in court; "Scenes" (links to nearby ad); "Pop Eye" on the commercialization of hippiedom.