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Quicksilver Messenger Service with an outstanding outdoor performance in 1969. From Ralph J. Gleason's "Go Ride the Music" produced for KQED. This excerpt is presented under fair use for educational purposes.

IMHO the finest Quicksilver Messenger Service performance available on video!

:)

P.S. You might want to consider buying the DVD; it's inexpensively packaged with "West Pole" and has a ton of previously really rare & unreleased material on it.

:)

http://quicksilvermessengerservice.com/

True concert footage of Quicksilver Messenger Service remains rare, and any hardcore fan of the band will want to get the limited edition 3 DVD set "Recoil" which includes never before seen video (seen by me anyway) of Quicksilver Messenger Service live in concert! A truly bitchin' extended psychedelic version of Who Do You Love is my personal fave! Watching the duel lead guitars of John Cipollina and Gary Duncan is something to see!

anyway, get "Recoil" here while it's still available
http://www.johncipollina.com/

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  • This video is from Sonoma State College in April of 1970. This was a free concert for the college students and local community. This is a well-recorded video/ audio for it's time. What was truly amazing was guest artist, Nicki Hopkins, playing a grand piano somewhere in the background. I was there with my friends, dancing in the fresh spring air. What a different world it was! So glad that this showed up on you tube.

  • I suspect there used to be many universes until one of them finally came up with the Bo Diddley beat. And it was good.

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  • @furgore1 /gotta love a rotating leslie hammond b-3 organ design, stolen, and used in rock, I first became of stevie ray vaughn using this/wynn

  • i love this live performance, that is when a musician is at his most naked moment, when everything shows, and is heard, lol/wynn

  • Ingredients : Jerry Garcia LSD25 and strained thru a lesley!

  • @pdorn777 /i totally agree with you here ^5/wynn

  • @furgore1 /your ideas here are dead on, and i totally agree with you here ^5/wynn

  • this tune is on ma alltime fave top 3 list, for fuckin badass wicked guitarship contributions to rock music...thanx for your music in the 60's/70's/wynn ^5 ya'll so rocked my world then, and still to this day

  • acid + blues + rock and roll x)

  • I peyote out with alittle valium and wine plus a toke or 2 of purple haze and just close my eyes and become enveloped in a snow flake patterned shell and listen to this video and alot of pig pen grateful dead . I think Cippolina is the best but Gary Duncan is a real snake charmer in this video !

  • Take Me Back Mr. Wizard !!!!!!!!!! ;o)

  • still one of tha baddest fuckin tunes still out there, as far as I am concerned/wynn ^5

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