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Hidden Track has the goods on this collection of influential San Francisco musicians of the 1960s. Included are Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Big Brother & The Holding Comapny, Sopwith Camel & Moby Grape. Click here to download.
Recently Mac brought up a topic on WFMU's e-mail list that spawned a flurry of great responses: Did you ever find anything unusual in a used record you bought? Here are some stories from WFMU DJs, please share yours in...
Here’s a video of Quicksilver Messenger Service doing “Mona” at an outdoor gig in 1969. Stunning guitar work by John Cipollina and Gary Duncan, anchored by David Freiberg’s bass. It’s a classic: turn it up. {{Retrieved from geoffarnold.com via RSS/ATOM.}} Music for a sunny Saturday afternoon
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It’s a story that would easily fit on these pages, so I won’t call it long, just private. The conclusion to it is me making a CD for someone I met through the Junior League of Los Angeles. If you know me, and you know the Junior League, you will understand how utterly fucken unlikely [...]
Nearly 40 years after it closed for good, famed San Francisco concert venue the Fillmore West will be back in the spotlight this fall via the documentary "Fillmore: The Last Days."
Dan Hicks, the legendary (at least among a group of longtime hardcore fans) leader of His Hot Licks, visits the Southgate House tonight to preview songs from his new album.