The Day After WOODSTOCK
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- Опубликовано: 19 авг 2021
- Jefferson Airplane, Joni Mitchell & Crosby Stills play Live, and Talk, at the Dick Cavett Show. 19th of August 1969. The day after Woodstock...
(song tracklist below)
This is as much a serious historical document, as it is a sort of a satire. Just a little joke ; )
The movie was conceived by the Bizarre Bazaar. It features part of the original Dick Cavett show, with some transitions added to suit the concept. The video was treated, but the main focus of improvement on this one was the audio of the songs, which was remastered.
Note: Joni Mitchell played a couple more songs... And - please don't beat me - but I'd taken them out for this one, even though I know she missed the festival to play here... (?) So, I think that - at the very least - she deserves a movie on her own... One I intend to do in the future.... ; )
For now, you'll have to stick with this one...
Hope you'll like it.
Tracklist:
1. Jefferson Airplane - We Can Be Together 4:20
2. Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers 10:02
3. Joni Mitchell - Chelsea Morning 15:12
4. Joni Mitchell - Willy 18:15
5. Stephen Stills - 4+20 33:09
6. Jefferson Airplane - Somebody to Love. 37:11
7. Jefferson Airplane - Ending Jam 40:50
Episode # 1 of the Music DOCS Series
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I'm a sick old man, but for just a short time, I was 14 again . thank you so much for this.
This also old man named Simon says please stay strong.
Life is music..
It's going to really piss me off when I'm dead and there's no fucking tunes to listen to.❤
I’m headed that way, just a tick of the clock.
Keep on rockin man
I always thought I was going to die young and leave a pretty corpse. Way too late for that now. I lived the music for 50 years. I think that's the reason I'm still around. ✌️
I feel pretty good but not like I did at 15 when this happened.
This show was filmed on August 18, 1969. Woodstock had actually ended that morning. It aired the next day on August 19. I was in the studio audience along with my brother and my parents.
👍 Nice. ; ) Cheers!
While Jimi Hendrix was playing at that moment ....at Woodstock.
@@jimimurti He was scheduled to be on this show and they delayed the start hoping he would still make it
Did anyone clock Jefferson Airplane singing "motherfucker"?
Wow great experience for you 😅
Those were the days. The happiest days of my life. I am 77 now and still rocking. Take me back to the 60s.
amen !
My generation too. I’m with you. Peace and love ❤️ ☮️
@@AnthonyWilliams-li5mz Happiest time of my life, good music, good friends, and good health. All I have now is bad music, no friends, and poor health. Thank god for RUclips.🤠❤
@@SloopyDog same here after I lost my family they dis owned me 30 years ago. I slipped into a major depression now it’s cost me my health and other things
@@AnthonyWilliams-li5mz Both my son and daughter stopped speaking to me many years ago. I suppose we can not force our families to care. I would be happy to see mine but I don't think they feel the same way.
Thank you for keeping the commercials. A very fascinating document of history.
Did you recognize Ivana Trump as the model for Nozema shave!
Those aren't the original commercials. You'd think people would pick up on that. 1969 and every single commercial is black and white?
@@kyberuserid 🤔 I’ll have to rewatch these more closely. Thanks! Damn you Chat AI!!
Yeah, chuin tabaca killed my mom.
@@kyberuserid
You’re wrong moron
Such great music, I’m 74 years old and that’s my generations music . . . . I’m a Vietnam Vet . . . . Our music back in those days was so damm good 👍
76 here. Ditto brother
Thank You for your Service
I missed Vietnam by the skin of my teeth had a draft card when I was 18 years old and my random number was 027, graduated when I was 20 years old failed 3rd Grade and my Senior Year of high school joined ARNG when I was 27 years old and John Travolta was in my Platoon at Fort Benning Georgia Delta 10/2 Harmony Church Area in 1983 he was 28 years old our Drill Sargent Welsh told us they are in an Ocean Spray Commercial in formation jogging wearing t-shirts, shorts and sneakers singing Army Incatents in the background of said commercial and in June 2005 John Travolta was on David Letterman and Jay Leno Shows and he said years ago he was in a WWII Movie and to feel like he was in the Army he went through Basic Training only and never served in the Military
I eventually got General Discharged under Honorable Conditions after six months of service because I had late stages Hodgkins Lymphoma
Welcome home Dave! I’m a retired nurse and i had the privilege and honor of caring for many of your brothers in arms! Bless all of you!🙏🏻💜
@@cathygiuliana9089
My dad’s brother was killed in Combat April 6,1942 Bataan Philippines Listed MIA 2nd Lt John Roslick (birth name John Orzolek) he joined the Army in 1924 at the age of 14 by changing his last name. In December 1942 my dad got drafted into WWII and was made a Combat Medic Surgical Tech dad only had the rank of corporal technician
Because from the 8th Grade of School he joined the CCC Camp ⛺️ at Carlsbad Caverns New Mexico, my dad told me he was an Army Doctor and I said yeah right dad. After he died in 2014 I found his WWII discharge papers and it says he was a surgeon. Dad changed our last name from Orzolek to Orzolick in memory of his Brother MIA and the VFW Post in Old Forge Pennsylvania knows Uncle John changed his name but has no proof of it yet, it’s the Del’Rosa/ Orzolek post but I have my uncle military records and Medals 🎖 Bronze Star ⭐️ Purple Heart 💜 cluster etc to bring to said post for their records and I’m donating everything including medals 🎖 to that post very soon I’m born and raised in Niagara Falls NY 300 miles away
I even have a poster the Department of Defense gave me of my uncle’s name on the walls of WWII in Manila Philippines I’m donating to said Post
thank you for your service and sacrifice for our freedom God bless.
Steven Stills singing and playing while sitting next to Joni Mitchell, the day after Woodstock. What a scene, recorded for history.
Stephen Stills great singer, song writer, and under rated guitar player.
and joni wondering why the hell she didn't write that; wrote "woodstock" instead...
Was 9 in 1969..remember all the hype
And Joni wasn’t at Woodstock, ironically.
@@kmjofpdrey I think I heard the reason that Joni didn’t go to Woodstock was that she was scheduled to do the Dick Cavett’s show
I grew up watching The Dick Cavett Show and have seen many reruns over and over but I think this is probably one of the very best shows Cavitt ever did. not because of his wit and charm but just because he got out of the way of the music especially at the end he just motioned to the cameras like okay see you guys later and just didn't even talk just let the music continue I mean how much more of an appreciation for music can you have that says it all...... Dick Cavett what a hell of a guy. We are still blessed to have him with us. Really sad about David Crosby I'll never get over him leaving us to me he was the nucleus of the music of that era and one of the most important people in that entire genre. I really love Stephen Stills song that he sang there it was really mesmerizing and profound. Nobody is writing anything like that now and performing it as well I mean this was it man it doesn't get any better than this I just wish it would have continued before the whole industry got corrupted and co-opted like everything else in our lives little by little they are taking everything away from us and leaving us with nothing
At 70, it tears me up to revisit those days of peace, love and good vibes, and the musical luminaries of those days.
You might choose to remember it that way, but don't make other generations believe it.
We need those days back when we believed in love and peace
@@michaelrose7748
"Those days" ain't never coming back. And btw, it wasnt "those days" which caused the peace-love-and-good-vibes. It was the hearts and minds (of only a particular minority cohort) of young people who made it so.
The reasons it ain't ever coming back is:
because hippyism was never a majority movement. It was only pockets of counter-culture,. Lol, you'd never get 250,000 in a paddock with no fights or deaths now (well, 2 ODs).
it was a periodic "Aquarian Thing", just a sign of the times ... gone now;
most old hippies soon returned into the system for comfort and *MONEY* ;
the government orchestrated such an anti-hippy campaign that only the most idealist diehards ever survived.
proud to be a 7 decade hippy i never sold out time is short and art is long
@@stevebruce7206
Good onya, Steve. I constantly walk around thinking "where are all the old hippies (like me)?" That's why I still hitch-hike at 70). I still meet a few that way.
Let's not forget the one unacknowledged musician on that stage, the magnificent talented Nicky Hopkins on piano.
Preach that!
Absolutely
Really!
1000%
Yes!
Dick Cavett has my undying gratitude for the deep respect he showed the many musicians he interviewed. He so perfectly walked that line between audience expectation and musical peer. Legend.
I've seen others like Sinatra , Dean Martin , Peter Lawford on shows making fun of Rock and Roll people.
That’s more on those people than on Cavett, and as I said, audience expectations can’t be ignored if you are an interviewer. Having an agenda going into an interview is strictly amateur hour.
Besides, in all candor, many ‘rock and roll people’ are their own parody. The old-timers are jealous of their success and look like fools ridiculing another artist.
Agreed
My favorite talk show host ever. He asks intelligent questions and is genuinely interested.
@@so2829 Yes. Agree 100%. David Frost was pretty good, also
When Steven Stills starts playing, the chills come over me. A long time ago, and decades since I’ve heard that song, but the tune, lyrics and that singular guitar remain. Thanks, RUclips for this gift. It’s a keeper.
I'm 16, a guitarist/pianist, I know the song, I missed the part of Stills singing "he was tired of being poor, and he wasn't into selling door to door", Stills left the (selling door to door) part off doing the song live. // "And he wasn't into selling door to door And he worked like the devil to be more" // We are youngsters carrying the torch of so many greats who came before us.
What was the name of the song?
4 +20@@SarahWells777
@@SarahWells777 it’s called 4+20.
As the years pass, I have to appreciate Stephen Stills more and more.
Yes. He was 24 years old here, and he's still touring occasionally at 78.
Brilliant musician ✌️🙂🪄🎶💥
Fantastic talent of Stills.
Been on a Manassas kick lately… Some of his best work
I Would Like To Meet Steven Stills,
I Have A New Inspired Appreciation.
Dick really stepped out on a limb away from the mainstream TV of the time to allow Jefferson Airplane to jam on his set, Joni Mitchell with her heavenly voice, then Steven Stills so easily picking up his guitar to sing CSN's quintessential ballad. Each one so great in their own right yet so different from one another. A great mix. It was great just watching these artists listening intently to each other's music while being an important part of a pivotal time for youth in the late 60's. An truly amazing recording.
Time travel for me. When they were taping this I was in a 64 Pontiac Laurention trying to get some sleep in the back and still leaving Woodstock. Tired , hungry and still pretty stoned.
👍 Welcome to the Bizarre Traveling Machine! ; ) Hope you got to return to that state of mind once again! ; ) Cheers!
No one like Cavett for those timeless interviews he did with some of the greatest personalities of the 60's and 70's. What a lot pf people forget is what a quick wit he was, as well.
I was a kid in San Francisco and these guys all used to play at my parent’s friend’s houses. Their music, clothes and faces were gorgeous. It was like being in Narnia.
Not to mention the decade or more that created unique and the influence in my life. Thanks Don, Glen and with eternal thanks... Leo
Eagles 1971 to 2023
I've lived thru the sixties TWICE ~ with great love for life...
The best thing to the times. !!
That's incredible, what a wonderful experience
I was at Woodstock and I’ll never forget it! A rare, one time only cultural milestone! This is making me cry… Joni Mitchell and the young faces of my peers❤
👋i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏🌍
I'm originally from Canada currently living in California ☀️☀️☀️☀️and you where are you from if i may ask?💭
Me too..had a blast...
Of course you always remember Woodstock. It must have been of those experiences that change a person’s life. It was really important to me, and I was only listening to it on my transistor radio, wishing I could have been there. I knew that my parents would not have let me go, as I was on 15 or 16, even if I had found a way to get there.
I’m glad YOU could.
This brings to mind that later in my life, I met a man who went there with his girlfriend, both students at Montclair State University, who now was his wife. Woodstock influenced their lives, too; he said they went back to Bethel, NY, every year for a family vacation. Both were lifelong proponents for good in the town they lived in, Maplewood. Mrs Buchanan passed about 5 years ago, a couple of years later Jimbo moved to an Assisted Living near their daughter, in MD. I hope he’s doing OK. I’m going to try to reconnect with him.
I thank you, Joyce, for bring this memory to mind.
Jimbo, you changed my daughter’s and my lives for the better. I miss your presence in our lives in Maplewood, NJ. Hope your enjoying being near your family.
I almost cried when Joni was singing. Walking me back through memories of patchouli and sandalwood incense, hanging bead curtains, India gauze embroidered tops with faded jeans, ..the whole ambience. And Wooden Ships got me, too. An old fav. Of course the Airplane and memory of the psychedelic scene. I was only 11 and not allowed to go.
Did you stay for Hendrix ⁉️ Most people had left.
I am 73 and never saw this Cavett show before. I couldn't get over the fact that everyone looked so young. The music was great and I got a kick out of the commercials....
Don't those comercials bring back bring back childhood memories I thought it was pretty cool
@@godintheglass Thanks & Happy Holidays
@@godintheglass You'right..Happy Holidays
@God In The Glass Definitely a product of the time. I can't believe how sexist they were back then. "I'm using 'Fresh' stick deodorant and my boss still hasn't asked me out to lunch!?" "We can't guarantee that 'Fresh' stick deodorant will help you get ahead but it can't hurt!"
7:42 they actually got away with it on live TV?
Wow. The day after everyone made it back from the mud. I returned on that Sunday but didn't know this was on TV. I don't think I ever heard the Airplane sound this good. The playing and singing were precision. You could see in this performance how and why they were legendary. And Joni's singing and songwriting is so professional and natural it's stunning to hear. Steven was awesome. That song is mesmerizing to everyone, even the stars up there. What an outstanding show. ❤
A music Angel Joni Mitchell she will never be forgotten another Rock and roll Hall famous 🎶❤️🎵🎸🎶🎵🎸🎶🎵🎸🎶🎵
Those were the days my friend, we thought they'd never end
👍 to some they never did.. : ) and to others they never will.. ; ) Cheers"!
One young woman and guitar. No gimmicks , no voice changing auto tuning gizmos just pure talent and skill. The amazing Joni Mitchell. If only many would watch and learn this is what music is.
@@AAJ.1 Sadly its the producers and record companies and not the artists that have the say about auto tune. 99% of todays music is note corrected. Even shows like The Voice have EVERY contestant on auto tune. Doesnt matter if you cant sing just matters how you look. FAKE. Sham
In aggiunta adesso ci fanno i video,
I'd tap Grace
Oh bullshit. She had a weird Canadian accent and a skeletor face. Just another Bob Dylan/Joan Baez wannabe that never progressed past her Folk phase.
They pay her a big compliment each time they cover one of her songs.
When I see Joan in her youthful majesty I am brought to tears. She is and was miraculous.
I was never a fan of Joni, but her performance here, of Chelsea Morning, was absolutely perfect and beautiful. 😍🤩
She's like a mythical being to me
Joni was a force, very much her own person. And that voice!
I loved this era of music, it was so creative and the lyrics of the music was deeply and profoundly enlightening and changed my life
Many years ago. Still the greatest music by the greatest musicians!
I remember seeing this the night it aired. Was in total awe watching it. What an evening! Thank you, Dick Cavett! Thank you, Bizarre Bazaar, for posting this 53 years after that night.
I too , remember seeing this first run. I particularly remember the people dancing at the end and that dorky guy with long sideburns and tie, but hey he was really groovin it....I never in a million years thought I would ever see this again....
I remember it well!
Yes!!!!!
Cavett's show was on in the morning back then, not at night.
Joni - our beautiful songbird. "....and the sun poured in like butterscotch and stuck to all my senses..."
Very Canadian
Stephen Stills was staying at a golf resort where I was working as a chef at in ‘86. One of the bag rats played drums and asked him if he would jam with him and a bass player at our Christmas party. He graciously agreed. I would not have the courage to ask someone for an autograph but a fellow chef had no issue dragging me over and after telling him I was a huge fan and would he autograph something for me. He graciously did and thanked us for cooking for him. There were probably 50 people there and I got to stand 15 feet away and watch them bang out some tunes. Great memory. ( Bag rats reference is to the caddies. That’s what they called themselves and was not intended to be derogatory)
👍 Great stuff. A lucky day indeed.. ; ) Cheers!
By chance would your story have taken place at the NCR County Club in Dayton Ohio?
@@birchsongsltd.6831 No, it was in Orlando. I worked at the Villas of Grand Cypress but our Christmas party was at the Hyatt Regency in Lake Buena Vista
Wow great memories for you and fellow "bag rats"
What an extraordinary video!!!!
That Cavett got these folks for his show the afternoon after Woodstock! Such a gift to us down the years!
And not just The Jefferson Airplane and Joni Mitchell -
Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young
~
David’s joking with Grace about where she went to college…
Janis Joplin and her band, The Holding Company.
Great psychedelic light show ~~ just like then ~~ The camera panning
the audience -yes, guys with long sideburns, not terribly long hair [they’d grow it longer over the next years]. Girls in skirts [in a few years they’d be wearing jeans for a show like this.]
“Tear Down the Wall” ~~ were they referring to the Berlin Wall or barriers between us ?? This was 21 years or so before the Berlin Wall came down
Oh, David Crosby’s back up on stage for the last tune -Janis tune-doubling on tambourine. Oh my WORD!
Also, the ads. The politically incorrect ads; a LOT of misogyny; a chewing tobacco ad -banned from TV by the mid-80’s. The ads seem so inappropriate and strange.
Joni Mitchel - exquisite, totally.
I had no idea that Stephen Stills played guitar so beautifully.
CSN&Y.
Crosby mentioning that his - and my generation’s very real concern about air pollution. The first Earth Day events were held that year or the next…I was there, at the Washington DC events.
This video is like a Time Machine.
Thank you for posting it!!
❤❤❤❤❤❤
A Bizarre Machine.. ; ) I'm glad you liked it.. ; ) And you're right, this is quite a piece of history!! : ) Cheers!
@@bizarrebazaar31 Most appreciated, subbed!
@@flautalee3090 👍Thanks. I hope you enjoy it fully. Cheers!
That look that Joni gives Stephen as he finishes 4 and 20. Wow, gratitude and respect
David found her and brought her to his friends to hear. He knew talent when he heard it. RIP DC.
The clip of Joni Mitchell gave me chills. What talent, what a voice, what poetry, what beauty. I was only 10 years old when this aired, but I had an older by 8 years, brother, so I was exposed to all this wonderful music of the era. How grateful I am for this.
I don't think Joni Mitchell was ever actually born, I think she stepped out from another dimension, fully formed lyrically and physically, like Athena, the goddess of the Arts, popping out of Zeus's head.
Absolutely the same reaction! This was recorded LIVE! That doesn't happen EVER these days. A true testament to just how great she is. No one who hasn't performed live can understand how much work goes into being able to make it look that easy.
Amazingly, she even turned English grammar - "Talk in present tenses" - into poetry.
Outstanding video, thanks for posting! I am so glad I tripped over this! Amazing how great they sound after singing and playing their hearts out at woodstock. Also amazing what people did on TV back then. Cannot imagine seeing something this awesome on tv today, it just doesn't happen.
Everything about it is perfect... Dick C's awkward yet affable questioning, David Crosby teeing up on car manufacturers and oil companies, Joni Mitchell's endearing youthfulness and hope, Stephen Stills muddy clothing and uncombed "fresh off the helicopter" hair, the dancing people in the audience, the goofy naugastools, and omg those commercials! Racist Koolaid Kids (I remember that!), the sexist coffee commercial and 007 cologne ads. I only wish the cameraman had focused in a little more on Nicky Hopkins, he was an amazing albeit humble and shy piano player.
👍 Thanks. I'm glad you liked it! ; ) Yeah, Nick Hopkins had the same shots as any lamp in the studio... : ) Not fair! ; ) Cheers!
What an amazing piece of history this is! Absolutely astounding.
Stephen Stills was pure magic!
33:09 Great songwriter and a great voice.
steven stills was always one of my favorites, guitar and voice and song.
@@steveperry1344 Manassas! …and a happy new year
@@Williamwerenberg i used to have his solo album that came out around 197, really good.
@@richstrobel , sadly, Stills has aged worse than most ---- I saw him in one of those Crosby Stills Nash and Young reunion tours maybe 20 years ago and he was very overweight, played poorly and sang worse. (The only one who seemed to want to be there was David Crosby). I do wonder if the woman Stills sings about in "4&20" is Joni herself. I don't think there was a man in Laurel Canyon who wasn't both in love with her and in total awe of her. Anyway, she did date both Crosby and Stills.....but unfortunately for them and others, she had "An Urge For Going", and no one would/could hold her back or tie her down.
I can't stop crying. Is it that I'm old and nostalgic for my (wanton callow) youth, or was that the best of times & the music was just so fuckin' great?!
Crying too.
Agree best music ever....real...honest moving me and chills. My youth is long gone and this music indeed brings a smile with the flow of tears
You know the answer is both. Cheers!
It was a magical time to be alive I bet.🥰✨💖✨
For me it is their commitment, from the artist to the technician.
All the above.
Ah, Joni....! What an astounding voice! Not even close to the microphone and it comes across so clear and dominating. What a treasure.
Joni is such a sweet flower.. That's my 68 year-old contribution... lol and yes, still feel like a kid...
Pretty amazing that Dick Cavett allowed and encouraged the jam session. Dude loved it!
Not for those who knew Cavett, though.
Dick was the first incarnation of Craig Ferguson.
So much to take in from this one show.
My kid sister got married on Aug 16th, 1969 - the weekend of Woodstock . I got married on July 19th, 1969. They landed on the moon the next evening. Here it is Dec 6th, 2022. Where did the years go? Thanks to RUclips, we still have this great music available.
Turn turn turn
@@JJStetson - Yes sir! I know the entire scripture that the song you refer to, is based upon. Ecclesiastes 3: 1 - 8. Or as John Lennon so aptly stated: "Life is what happens while you are busy making plans for the future."
Jefferson Airplane, Joni Mitchell & Stepghen Stills on the SAME show?....wow. And great interview.
Right???!!! And David with his mane ♥️🙏🏻
@@funlo.vingcostop that s stupid
Joni...OMG. That voice is really incomparable.
In the closing seconds you could see Joni dancing with one of the audience. Lucky guy who made a memory to remember.
Very possibly the high point of his life !
And a bit earlier you could see the guy actually walking up and ask her.
The Stars were all in alignment in those heady heavy days of the late 1960s. Dont think it will happen again and Im glad to know I was there, though not in America but in London England doing what the folks in the USA were doing... Now Im 74 and wondering where did they time go?
Wow.....the Jefferson Airplance actually sang "motherfuckers" on national TV. "Tear down the wall" indeed.
I was wondering if I imagined it but that's what I heard. I'm going to go back and check but that'd extraordinary for the 60s, especially in the US.
Yep, right around 7.43, Grace and Paul together.
Absolutely.
Heard it the first time 50 something years ago
.It slipped past the censures on radio..
I LOVE Joni Mitchell. She didn't go to Woodstock but she wrote the tune Woodstock.
She didn't go to Woodstock because she was scheduled to appear on that Dick Cavett show and they told her if she went she might not make it out to be on Dick Cavett so they didn't let her go. I wonder how she felt after seeing the Airplane, Stills and Crosby made it out.... how she felt about Woodstock is profoundly illustrated by her song Woodstock. So beautiful.
Joni mitchell and David Geffin were late leaving LA on a commercial flight. By the tlme they reached NYC all the roads into the Catskills were totaly jammed. She was great on the Cavett show along with every one else.
I think Dick's wrap up monologue got bumped by the Airplane's extended jam and he was wise enough to just let the moment roll. Great stuff. So much talent in one place.
He was just waving off the camera- it was comical.
he was so cool with the kids. No nonsense, just respect and total acknowledgment of their art.
@@jg6698 If you don’t think Cavett looked like someone from a previous generation you might not see well
@@JJJJJVVVVVLLLLL but he was one of the few from that previous generation who treated his subjects with thoughtful respect, unlike say Ed Sullivan. As a result, Cavett's interviews were so much more insightful than those of his peers (and we also got great longer msic sessions... you'd never see an interview like this on modern tv)
@@ktagliam yeah I do agree
Seeing Joni Mitchell at this age makes me weepy. Never to be replicated.
@@jg6698 Why should he? YOU should loosen up.
That was really cool. Thank you so much for posting that. August 17, 1969. I turned 11. So now I know why I missed the show. But after watching all of these wonderful musicians over the years, it’s just so amazing to see this. I have two Stephen Stills albums out right now along with some CSN & CSN&Y. That’s what I’ve been listening to the most since David passed away. Thankfully, music “is” timeless!
So touching to be seeing a young David Crosby, he just left the earth a week ago.
I had no idea! Thanks for clueing me in. Always loved the self proclaimed asshole. Damn
A lot of people don't realize how shocking these artists were to the older generation at that time. I was 12 years old when this show was aired and my parents wouldn't allow me to watch it even if I wanted to. And I'm sure I wanted to. You can tell by the commercials how straight laced the people were back then. Shocking back then but pretty normal today.
Its intresting most parents i knew vaguely ok with that show when i watch Dick Cavette with thier children, my mother was different she loved the show and rock music, man was i lucky love u mom.
Yeah the commercials really surprised me what crazy ideas!
@@zxggwrt The Adverts wow Major cheese overload, I was embarrassed and shocked by their condescending tone..
Had a chance to go Woodstock,I was13,so I was old enough , but I don't think my parents would've let me go, even though my older brother was living there at the time.
That's why today the world sucks.
Oh sweet sweet Joni! The voice of an angel! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ The smooth voice of Stephen Stills. Thanks for the memories.
How cool is it to see them just grooving like in a meditative state to Stills song .They really were all about peace , love and antiestablishment .I'm so with them to this very day .
Ah, no not all of them. Crosby is at his core, Anti American. He was dead serious when he said that Chevron, Unical, GM Ford and Chrysler should be put out of business. Thats whatbthe establishment wants.
If only it could have lasted. Far from today's world of hate greed, and social media.
I was in college when this music and Woodstock occurred, around the corner from the Fillmore East in New York City. Seeing the Airplane live at that time sounded exactly as recorded here, but at 1000 times times the volume and thunderous power, like an ... airplane, actually, the gorgeous goddess Grace Slick in front, Paul and Marty adding rhythm and harmonies, Spencer on drums, and most of all, the guitar wizard and high priest of what meant Acid-Rock Jorma Kaukonen and the greatest bassist of all time (ok, maybe second to Bach) Jack Casady rumbling his chromatic substrate under the whole structure -- it was a sound and sight of incomparable glory in the rock world, which swept me away. Jorma was my guitar-hero for years and years as I learned to play his Airplane and Hot Tuna songs, and saw Hot Tuna over the decades (and they still play). They produced incandescent inspiration; may they never be forgotten.
It's fascinating to see the original adverts inbetween each segment of the programme...What a contrast!
They're not exactly the original adverts.. Just some I selected... Now, most of them could very well have been the actual ones.. ; ) Cheers!
@@bizarrebazaar31 That's Hoyt Axton on the Beechnut commercial, quite a gifted singer-songwriter and a distinctive voice.
@@stanmiller3568 👍 Don't know him, but I will check it out! ; ) Cheers!
21:46 would have the company canceled today.... Kool-aid would have to do a bunch of apologizing. Lol
Stephen’s voice: shivers. Love the muddy boots! I am sure he was a troubador from the Middle Ages. His voice echoes from another age. Props to Grace for standing for Joni. Respect.
the best version of "4 & 20" i have EVER heard
Grace stole the show, imo. luv her singing and personality, im gonna keep going on this rabbit hole and find some more of her
i have heard that Grace had dropped some lsd about an hour before this => ruclips.net/video/v_gg6JNLtXI/видео.html
This is glorious!. Real musicianship and singing. Definitely no autotune.
Love it! I didn't see it back in the day so glad you posted this treasure.
This was broadcast right after Woodstock!!?this is like a most fascinating time capsule!
Joni Mitchell is a musical giant. I’m grateful to have been born in 1955 so that I could pay rapt attention, in real time, to every step of her career. I couldn’t possibly recall half of the musical lessons I’ve taken from her.
She was a latecomer to the Folk Scene, but also revived it
She's been my fave since about 1974.
She’s been my favorite for that long too. I think she’s a genius
I hear she's planning a live performance/concert in summer 2023 at The Gorge, outdoor venue in Washington State.
I don't think Joni was ever actually born but stepped out of another dimension, fully formed musically and physically, like Athena, goddess of the Arts, popping out of Zeus' head. In his autobiography "BeesWing", Richard Thompson writes of his band Fairport Convention having access to Joni's early demos through their shared producer Joe Boyd and the huge influence she, and also the Band, the Byrds, Leonard Cohen and Dylan had on Fairport Convention. ("BeesWing" is a great read, focusing on the British music scene of the 60's up to the mid 70's and all the bands that Fairport shared stages with. Can you imagine: Thompson used to stay late at the Marquee to see the Who play two sets, which meant walking 10 miles home afterwards since all the bus and subway routes had ended!🙂).
I listened to Jefferson Airplane then and still listen to them, now.
Great musician, extraordinary song writing abilities and a beautiful singing voice. Joni Mitchell. So much talent.
Grace Slick & Jefferson Airplane still excite my ears decades later, I feel 14 again 😂 Phenomenal 👏👏👏
Absolutely one of the finest vocalists ever in Rock and Roll. Stunning.
That's how I feel when I listen to the man with whom I share middle names, Howard Duane Allman. He's the reason I play guitar myself. Even after 41 years, my entire life, of listening to ABB, I still get inspired to pick my guitar up and learn more each and every time I hear Duane and/or ABB play. Doesn't matter that I've heard Whipping Post from 'At Fillmore East' half a million times. It still inspires me every single time I listen to it. As well as every other version they ever played. Which was A LOT since they basically improvised every solo at every show. Not just Duane & Dickey but even Warren and Derek Trucks did, too.
IMO, Warren & Derek were the closest to what the original ABB was. They brought back that which was missing from Duane's death and Dickey's leaving. The combo of Duane & Dickey were unmatched until Warren & Derek came on. Dickey and Warren were great. So were Dickey & Derek. They werent the same as Dickey & Duane though. Those 2 pushed each other higher and further. They're playing was absolutely magical together. IMO, probably the greatest tandem lead guitars to ever play together.
@@joeturner7959 with me being an ABB fanatic, I obviously lean towards Gregg Allman as one of the greatest blues/blues-rock singers to ever live. Gregg's voice was absolutely incredible and unmistakable. The craziest part is he sounded like that as a teenager. 17, 18, 19 yrs old. Sounding like he was some old azz blues cat that been around for decades and smoked WAYYYYYY too many cigarettes. God I miss Gregg. 🙁
We Can Be Together, Volunteers - just spine-chilling!! Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Cassidy, Paul Kantner, Marty Balin, Spencer Dryden, Grace Slick -- a space in time that I am very glad was recorded for posterity's sake.
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I miss him too. Heard 'Im no angel' on the radio, and went out and bought Live @ filmore and Eat a peach and Im no angel.
Awesome piece of history. I graduated HS in 72. The soundtrack of my teenage years right here.
👍 It is a piece of history to be taken care of! Cheers!
73 for me......Absolutely wonderful time for music.
I was lucky to graduate in 72 and both of us lived in a great era Elroy.
RIP David Crosby!
I was 13 when Woodstock happened. I so wanted to be a part of that phenomenon. Thank you for pulling this out of some vault somewhere and putting it out to the world again. It was totally fun to watch this time capsule. Glad Joni is making music again but I so wish she quit cigarettes a long time ago. Still love her and love that Cavett and the producers let Jorma and the Airplane break in to a free jam at the end.
Same here. Thirteen going on 20. Mum still wouldn't let me go.
I was 15 --right on the cusp. And in California when it happened....even tho I lived in DC. Oh well....all good.
To have that on TV in 69 rocked a lot of people! One of Cavett's best shows.
Incredible. Those were the days and still sounds exciting and different not formula led. The late sixties early seventies will never be beaten for music.
Even the ads were entertaining compared to anything today. As for the music! Great upload. Thank you so much. Joni Mitchell's live performance is gorgeous. ♥
Joni is an absolute treasure. Stills plays my favorite tune of his. Thanks for posting this!
Love it ! No damn lip synching during this set ! Just pure raw talent !
Once you got to the variety shows of the early mid 70's, unfornately, they would let many musicians play live. I cant count how many tmes i saw the Carpenters, and they tracked in most of the music. I dont even know if Karen was singing..
@@jackarmstrong1838 The Airplane also lip synched in several TV appearances. This was a delightful exception.
@@slimturnpike yes, Kantner was prominent in the mix here. His vocal and 12 string. Loved it. RIP, brother.
@@slimturnpike , The Who playing on the Smothers Brother's show was definitely not lipsynched! And then there's the exploding drum at the end of My Generation that permanently damaged Pet Townshend's hearing!
@@goodun2974 Actually, it was lip synched. I've seen the footage.
I appreciate Joni Mitchell more as I get older. I’ve always appreciated her talent but I had no idea of it’s breadth.
Check this out, musical genius and she pulls in th edream musicians on a breakout tour... ruclips.net/video/cO8rrWM8Ov8/видео.html her musical talent had no boundaries
This is a real treasure such a gift to see all of these loves together. I wish it went on forever ; but , I guess we’re still here 🌎 we still should be together❤
That's a really powerful song from Stephen Stills. Definitely the stand out in terms of quality and depth.
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"4+20" from Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young
What a performance by Joni.
Jorma and Jack, still touring!
I watched all the covid concerts that Jorma did on RUclips. During the pandemic. Very cool indeed!
Amazing eh?
I don't know if that's good.
@@dr.barrycohn5461 let us know when you decide…if the performers & the audience get joy from the experience, it’s good.
The quality of musicianship on that stage was unparalleled....
This was amazing, the talent on that circle on the floor, steven stills singing solo WOW!😛
The sound quality here is so great. Joni really was amazing, wasn't she?
The voice of an Angel!
Wow! This is great footage of some super talented people. 1969, what a time that was.
I was born in 1970. Thankfully, this kinda music was part of my childhood.
So interesting, how much Grace and Marty sang facing each other, how little they looked out to the audience.
In my first band in late 1964, I sang with my back to the audience!😂
The music is so hip and the commercials are so square. This was the dichotomy of my generation.
Stephen Stills @ 33:04- sublime.
👍 Cheers!
Of course Hendrix was not going to make it that night. He played at 8 that morning because of all the weather delays. Jimi did appear on The Dick Cavett a few weeks later and explain that he had an nervous breakdown after the show but I think he meant he had a physical breakdown because he had not slept in days prior to his performance. This would be his second appearance on Dick Cavett. Dick asked him why he played the National Anthem and that some people thought it was unorthodox .....he explained that he played it because he had to sing it in school and he said it was not unorthodox but he thought it was beautiful and the audience applauded him.
What a great walk down memory lane! So good to see Stills and Crosby! RIP David
I was at Woodstock. For many years, I would work it into every conversation with new acquaintances. When younger people started asking "Which one?", I realized I was getting old, but would always be cool, because, well, I was at Woodstock! I was even on a local Seattle TV talk show on... was it the 20th anniversary(?) of Woodstock, with two others who had been at Woodstock. A few years ago I was telling a young guy who was taking an x-ray of my knee (definitely old now). He looked puzzled and I asked him, "You DO know what Woodstock was?" And he thought for another minute and he replied, "Oh, that's a shoe, isn 't it?" Yeah, kid, I was "at a shoe" in 1969. (Was he thinking of Birkenstocks?...yep!) Now I talk about being at Woodstock only with other people who were there...and sometimes people who are obviously over 60 years old. Sigh... Managed to see Joni in concert at Syracuse University in December of 1969 in the intimate setting of Crouse College, originally designed as a chapel. Perfect setting. Those were the days...I couldn't bring myself to go see Joni (whom Bandi Carlile brought to The Gorge in 2023) because it would have been too sad for me. I want to remember her floating in her lacy maxi-dress in that stained- glass setting in the old chapel.
Joni's voice, it just brings tears of joy to my eyes. Thank you, Golden Lady💓💓😘😘
👋i hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness prosperity love and peace 💞❤️🕊️🕊️ all over the world 🙏🌍
I'm originally from Canada currently living in California ☀️☀️☀️☀️and you where are you from if i may ask?💭
Woodstock mud still on his pants, can't deny this place in musical history..
History that will be preserved. Seeing Crosby so spry .We were a different country then….. The best part are the commercials!
Wow! How did I ever miss this special program from the Dick Cavett Show?... I mean, back then? Timeless! I'm 67 and also think that our rock music back in the day was the best! And what David Crosby said about the oil companies? The battle against fossil fuels rages on! We HAVE to keep fighting, for our survival.
David Crosby's comment caught me so by surprise! I wonder where Joni was in composing "we are millions old carbon and we've got to get back to the garden"?
@@krehlstringer992 prolly Laurel Canyon
thank you for including the commercials
; ) 👍 Just a little joke! : ) A Happy New Year! Cheers!
@@bizarrebazaar31 fabulous joke, in so many levels. Much appreciated
Thanks for the ads 😉
@@karenjohnston5292 It's a joke on then, and a joke on now and on everything in between.... ; ) But the main credit goes for YT (and - secondly - social media in general).. they were the ones who inspired me to do it now! ; ) Unfortunately it doesn't changes a thing.. but at least we can laugh about it! : ) I'm glad you liked it ! Cheers
Joni's work still resonates to this day. Her voice was incredible and her accompaniment is perfection...what a great treasure.
Such range and gorgeous delicate songs
massive hoor
She is a legend.. She wrote woodstock ,the song from her hotel room . She never played Woodstock ..
The greatest female singer songwriter ever. No one else comes close.
@@glennhfriedman4571 I think that's why she was invited by Dick Cavette. He might have thought she should have been.
Dick Cavett was the show rock artists came to. He was a big fan & made them feel welcome. Miss that.
Nice that they let the expletives slide in "We can be together." What great memories. Been seeing Joni Mitchell on a few videos lately, mostly with Brandi Carlile. Joni's going to be 80 on November 7 (2023). Brandi's appreciation for our (60s) generation's music is heartening. She's good in her own right, along with Billy Strings, Molly Tuttle, Tedeschi Trucks and many others...including, especially if you go to the Folklore and a couple of other albums, Taylor Swift. So yeah, the kids are alright..music appears to be safe for now. BTW, Dick Cavett (86), Grace Slick (84) and the youngster, Stephen Stills (78)...all still with us. RIP David Crosby, who passed not long ago.
I hear that some people wish they were young again. I wouldn't trade being young if it meant that I would of missed out experiencing the music of the 60's. I was hanging out at Griffith Park one Sunday afternoon when a truck and a van pulled up. Out popped J.A. and started to jam. There were so many great times like that, that I was fortunate to be a part of. Good times!!
Great video! My older sister was cutting edge 60's. Look at these guys. I watched the news about this on Friday when it took off. I decided to ride my Honda dirt bike up there since l lived about 1 1/2 hours away, but Arlo was right... The NYS Thruway was indeed closed, man. Or at least seriously jammed up from Westchester County, and being an unlicensed teen, I was already in enough spats with the cops.
Some observations now that I'm 68... Jorma pioneered the "man bun". Joni had about a gazillion open tunings. The songs I learned were just open chords to match as well as possible to play her songs. She had polio as a child and was sent away, as many young girls of that era were, "to visit her Aunt" when she got pregnant. "Little Green" tells that story. The commercials would NEVER go over today. Deodorant that would "kill her"! Uh, no. Honey, your coffee sucks! My wife would beat me with the coffee pot. Stills was and is one of the best acoustic and electric guitar players/songwriters on any list.
Oh, I forgot... The last song on the last episode of the sitcom "Friends". Was "Embryonic Journey" from the Airplane's album, "Surrealistic Pillow". I was like, wow! I wonder who picked that to close out a great sitcom.
Just off the top of my head...
👍Thanks... All your observations are accurate.. Only the one about your wife I can't say for sure.. but I trust you on that! ; ) Cheers!
And the kool-aid commercial! I saw that this morning, and thought, "if they aired that today, they would be out of business by noon!"
Most amazing talk show episode ever. Love seeing David Crosby just having a ball playing tamborine and singing backup for Jefferson Airplaine. Not JA's best performance (can't blame them since they were running on maybe 3 hours of sleep after playing WOODSTOCK) but still gives me goosebumps just thinking about the talent gathered together to sit on those ridiculous cushions in a circle around Dick Cavett.
Great fun to watch the entire thing. A trip down memory lane for this old coot. They introduce the show as featuring Jefferson Airplane and Joni Mitchell. And half way thru David Crosby and Stephen Stills drop in. My personal highlight is Steven Stills singing 4 and 20 starting at 33:05 into the show and the Jam at the end where Jefferson Airplane plays right thru the end of the show and Dick Cavett signals to the crew to just let them keep playing while Crosby and Stills join in on the Jam and Joni Mitchell is dancing with a complete stranger in the crowd. Really fun to see this for the first time.
50 years later, Jorma's man bun hairstyle would be copied by hipsters everywhere.
Lol. Man bun?? I always called it a junkie boof
Not as good as ELP VIVA CHINA BEACH THE NAM
Gene Simmons did just 4 or so years later.
Good on yer, Dave. I'm a 70 year old South Londoner (UK) and still count Stills's 4 & 20 as one of their best songs ever. I learned it at the time and still play it now altho' sometimes getting the verses in the wrong order. 😁
Dude that song still sends chills down my spine, timeless .👍🎶💖
The drummer was the one who kept it all together. Great drummer.
Spencer Dryden.
I DON'T THINK THOSE PEOPLE KNOW HOW LUCKEY THEY WERE TO HAVE SO MUCH TALENT IN ONE PLACE THAT WASENT WOODSTOCK! AS THE DAYS GO BY THIS MUSIC MEANS SO MUCH MORE, ESPECIALLY SINCE THE PASSING OF DAVID CROSBY! RIP DAVID, AND THANKS FOR KEEPING THE MUSIC ALIVE!