Date
Venue
City
State
Add
Sources
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Comment
Cafe Au Go Go - Village Voices
New York
NY
Bob Dylan - Subterranean Homesick Blues (From 'Don't Look Back')
Joni Mitchell - Little Green
Richie Havens - Just Like A Woman
Jim & Jean - People World
Tim Buckley - Sally Go Round The Roses
Jan & Lorraine - Old Tyme Movie
Steve Katz (Blood, Sweat & Tears) - Steve's Song
Los Indios Tabajaras - Fantasia Impromptu
David Blue - I've Got All Day
Eric Andersen - Thirsty Boots
Dave Van Ronk - Both Sides Now
Joni Mitchell - Marcie
Tim Buckley - Who Do You Love?
Phil Ochs - Changes (Partial)
The Haight Street Chronicles - Volume 1
San Francisco
CA
Grateful Dead
Moby Grape
Steve Miller Band
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Country Joe and The Fish
Quicksilver Messenger Service
The Haight Street Chronicles - August 1967 CBS Broadcast
The Haight Street Chronicles - Volume 2
San Francisco
CA
Grateful Dead
Jefferson Airplane
The Haight Street Chronicles - Volume 2
Avalon/Fillmore Aud/Matrix/Winterland
San Francisco
CA
Jefferson Airplane: The Other Side of This Life [Winterland 10/14/67]
Jefferson Airplane: It's Alright [Winterland 10/14/67]
Jefferson Airplane: Jam [Winterland 10/14/67]
Quicksilver Messenger Service: Susie Q [Fillmore Auditorium 11/06/66]
Quicksilver Messenger Service: Mona [Fillmore Auditorium 11/06/66]
Moby Grape: Dark Magic [Avalon 12/31/66]
Country Joe and the Fish: Flying High [Fillmore Auditorium 1967]
Big Brother and the Holding Company: Ball and Chain [The Matrix 1967]
Daily Flash: Queen Jane Approximately [The Matrix 1966]
The Steve Miller Band: Going to Mexico [The Matrix Jan 1967]
Big Sur Records BSR-0014
Satisfaction!
Unknown
Unknown
23 different versions of the Stone's classic song. Many different versions by Devo, Phyllis Diller, The Residents, The Del Rubio Triplets, The Ventures, and many others.
Batman A-Go-Go
Various
Various
A collection of versions of the Batman TV theme song. Many versions, many differing styles. Hear the Batman theme interpreted by The Who, The Ventures, Nelson Riddle, Jan and Dean, Link Wray, and others. Also includes '60's radio ads for various Batman-related toys, Batman-themed public service announcements, and songs by other Batman tv characters (done in character). This one's crazy fun!
Haight-Ashbury In The Sixties
Various
Various
Interesting rockumentary of the hippie era containing lots of footage, interviews and music.