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Monterey Pop 1967 Bonus Performances

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Nearly 2 hours not in original film.
http://youtu.be/OiQN3pQ6EwM
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Also check this out. Moby Grape opened the show but Columbia Records wouldn't allow them to be filmed. A real lost to history because MG was one of the best bands of that time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm8Wj4keXH4
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I don't think the were ever filmed playing live... Robert?
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Hi Robert, moby's first lp was the one I had and listen to the most. 8:05 was my favorite song and I used to play it a lot.

Joachim, I think this is live.
http://youtu.be/bcLsV1o-FIY
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Thanks Dennis, they were so good. "Eight O Five" was also one of the first songs that I could play.
One a side note: Bob Moore played the bass on their "Truly Fine Citizen" album.
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Here's another: "Hey Grandma"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LM87rI-sR7o
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Amazing!
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Moby Grape was a great band & a whacky bunch of guys
i got to hang w: them a bit when they played the Fillmore in New Yawk in late 60s
i had both albums & still listen to them
i found them to be quite original
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Hey CrowBear -

Haven't seen you in a while - welcome back!

Is that a Gibson L-5 that Jerry Miller is playing? Not your typical rock axe but what a sound! I haven't heard anything like it since.
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Yes, welcome back Crowbear!
I have some some quite rare Moby Grape stuff in my collection.
Bob Mosley
Peter Lewis
Fine Wine
Jerry Miller
and all the Grape records, except one.
I anybody wants a tape, I will gladly send it.
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"That fat old judge wouldn't budge.
Now I've got murder in my heart for the judge."
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Omaha by The Golden Palominos with Michael Stipe:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUOydnBWCyE
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