The late great Buddy Miles on vocal and drums 🥁 Played with Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsies. Recorded and toured with Santana 1972 and then in 1986. Plus Buddy Miles Express 1968-69, 1973, 1994. The man. 🎉 we love you Buddy.
This is incredible! Thanks for posting this. Everyone talks about Big Brother, The Who and Hendrix's performance at Monterey but I think this is every bit as good.
As a musician I appreciate this more than you know. This is real musicianship. No one is as perfect as you hear on the radio today or the overly produced "live" performances you hear today. Heck, even on "Groovin' is easy" the tempo speeds up big time which is perfect and reflects the adrenaline and emotion of the song and the event. This would never fly in today's world since bands all play to a click or midi backing track live. I love this. Rock on brother!!!!
@@theislander-sj1kq In 76 Mike, Gravenitus, and Country Joe, did a benefit concert at Los Altos Junior College, a friend I worked with was a DJ at the JC radio station so I got picked as a Marine vet to do stage security, got to meet them all Mike was very cool and laid back. and Joe, of course, as another vet was great.
What a difference between Monterey in '67 versus Woodstock in '69. Just over 2 years apart but at Monterey everyone looked fresh faced, colorful, happy, clean and well kept. At Woodstock everyone seemed still happy but a bit more burnt out and jaded, and most of all less well kept. I have to believe it has to do with 1968 and how horrible a year that was.
THE BAND OF GYPSYS.-#Live.'Crash Landing.'@The Filmore.East.News Year.Eve.//1970.[Had the L.P.Not 100%,-1970.but Fairly Sure.+Buddy Cox.Bass.!Jimi's Army Mate.too].Machine Gun.Was Part of Set.Still Amazing.&,Always Will be For Me..
@@larryc3860 Those two records (super sessions and super sessions live) were pretty spectacular albums. I always thought this was some of Mike's best playing. Saw him abut 3/4 times. Saw him in Sept 1970 at a horse race track. Just a throw together with some other Chicago locals. Wildly great.
Too bad the sound man had the mic off when Harvey and Mike were singing the “”Wine, Wine, Wine!” Background vocals. Causing a lady to flip and and expose her maracas of love. ruclips.net/video/N8Oysppwpuo/видео.html
The late great Buddy Miles on vocal and drums 🥁
Played with Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsies.
Recorded and toured with Santana 1972 and then in 1986.
Plus Buddy Miles Express 1968-69, 1973, 1994.
The man. 🎉
we love you Buddy.
This is incredible! Thanks for posting this. Everyone talks about Big Brother, The Who and Hendrix's performance at Monterey but I think this is every bit as good.
Nothing like a live recording -- imperfections and all!
As a musician I appreciate this more than you know. This is real musicianship. No one is as perfect as you hear on the radio today or the overly produced "live" performances you hear today. Heck, even on "Groovin' is easy" the tempo speeds up big time which is perfect and reflects the adrenaline and emotion of the song and the event. This would never fly in today's world since bands all play to a click or midi backing track live. I love this. Rock on brother!!!!
Bloomer and Flag tearing it up!
Love love love ❤❤❤
I love the music of this era even though im a little younger. Thanks for sharing it.
This is a gem! Thanks for this.
Made my day!
I was there!
That would have been awesome!
Me too
You guys are old. ( just joking) I saw the re-united electric flag in 1974
@@theislander-sj1kq In 76 Mike, Gravenitus, and Country Joe, did a benefit concert at Los Altos Junior College, a friend I worked with was a DJ at the JC radio station so I got picked as a Marine vet to do stage security, got to meet them all Mike was very cool and laid back. and Joe, of course, as another vet was great.
What a difference between Monterey in '67 versus Woodstock in '69. Just over 2 years apart but at Monterey everyone looked fresh faced, colorful, happy, clean and well kept. At Woodstock everyone seemed still happy but a bit more burnt out and jaded, and most of all less well kept. I have to believe it has to do with 1968 and how horrible a year that was.
Wasn't it Buddy Miles who was the drummer with Hendrix and the Bamd of Gypsys ?
Yes I believe so
@@bands_uncovered8347 Thanks
Yep
Yeah!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
THE BAND OF GYPSYS.-#Live.'Crash Landing.'@The Filmore.East.News Year.Eve.//1970.[Had the L.P.Not 100%,-1970.but Fairly Sure.+Buddy Cox.Bass.!Jimi's Army Mate.too].Machine Gun.Was Part of Set.Still Amazing.&,Always Will be For Me..
Mike Bloomfield (guitar) Buddy Miles (percussion) Al Kooper (keyboards) Herbie Rich (horns) ........ some gone, none forgotten
Al Kooper on Keys??
@@jayarbetman1873 not sure about Monterrey, but he did tour and record with TEF and Bloomfield........
@@larryc3860 Those two records (super sessions and super sessions live) were pretty spectacular albums. I always thought this was some of Mike's best playing. Saw him abut 3/4 times. Saw him in Sept 1970 at a horse race track. Just a throw together with some other Chicago locals. Wildly great.
That's Barry Goldberg on organ, not Al Kooper, check it out
@@haroldsmith1524 you are correct, sir.......mea culpa......
Mark Naftalin too ... Great band !
Too bad the sound man had the mic off when Harvey and Mike were singing the “”Wine, Wine, Wine!” Background vocals. Causing a lady to flip and and expose her maracas of love. ruclips.net/video/N8Oysppwpuo/видео.html
Johnny Burnette was wild.
I don’t care for Buddy as a person, but they had a great chemistry. Tight.
I agree.
Did you know him?
I heard he was in prison in his younger years, but he served his time.
Did Carlos Santana say bad things?
Sounds like Croz on the introduction.
Sounds like him to me as well. I wouldn’t be surprised, as Crosby introduced quite a number of bands at the Monterey Pop Festival.
intro sounds like peter tork !!!!
Is this the complete set?? It's shorter than a Beatles concert lol!!
Yeah the sets at Monterey were short to say the least haha
Most were like 4 or 5 songs at most. That being said, Ravi Shankar seemed like he went on forever. 😂
De Colección.
Terrible music.
😂 Who do you listen to?
You should get out more😁