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BOB WEIR REFLECTS ON MONTEREY POP 40 YEARS LATER

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

The legendary Bob Weir of The Grateful Dead looks back on America's first Rock Festival, Monterey Pop which occured 40 years ago this summer.

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  • definetly not an "ex-grateful dead"

    once a dead. always a dead

  • The commentator on this video is obviously a 23 year old girl whose awareness of the 60's is about as comprehensive as her awareness of the details of any particular crater on the dark side of the moon.

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  • La película se proyecta el sábado 13 de agosto en el Cementerio de Hollywood, CA, con otros trabajos psicodélicos de los 60, luces especiales y DJs en vivo…. Trippy, trippy!! Lean el informe en el portal Manganzon

  • @Slimjim54 i dont get it

  • I love Bob. I wonder if he still smokes weed.

  • ( Bob Weir wore this hat with two beers on each side wild times

  • @RatDog67

    very cool!

    I thought he was going to say something like: Hendrix blew me away, took over my amp with his amazing sound and stole the show. But he didn't! Glad to hear Jimi wanted to jam rather than steal the show...Wish I lived during the sixties to see all these amazing bands in their prime, instead of the leftovers. I guess left overs are better than not seeing them at all.

  • @adivingduck Okay I love Jim ....but why do I find the chair diving incident humorous?? ....Im not makin fun of him tho. He was brilliant and scared the hippies...and I thought Magic Mountain was a ride at Disney World.

  • @NoRosesForMe

    didn't say they were there I said they were at Magic Mountain. I remember Jim Morrison diving into a bunch of folding chairs filled with people. looked a bit lame and to be truthful there's not much more I remember about their set.

  • @adivingduck the Doors were not at Monterey. John Phillips Lou Adler considered Jim Morrison a bad 'image' for their little money racket ...aka..Monterey Pop Festival.

    But there were so many good bands there. Jim was the man.

  • A great thought to my friend Cassy (WeirFaithful on YouTube)!

  • Mothership 

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