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One of the key components of classic thrash during the glory years was riffs; namely “how many can you fit into one song?” (sort of the same logic used in many of today’s finer adult motion picture feature presentations). Sabbat answers that question: ALL of them!! This was new territory for some of us as we weren’t as familiar with Sabbat back in the day and didn’t have access to it (though it if we did, we would have certainly bought it).JOIN US after you fix your favorite relaxer and cancel the rest of your afternoon as we dive into Sabbat’s Dreamweaver and talk about the story, the plot, the riffs and that creepy ass careless demon whisper.Visit www.metalnerdery.com/podcast for more on this episodeConsider supporting us at Patreon - patreon.com/metalnerderypodcast You'll find some extra goodies there too!Metal Nerdery Tees and Hoodies – metalnerdery.com/merchand kindly leave us a review and/or rating on the iTunes/Apple Podcasts - Spotify or your favorite Podcast appListen on iTunes, Spotify, Podbean, Google Play or wherever you get your Podcasts.Follow us on the Socials:Facebook - Instagram - TwitterEmail: metalnerdery@gmail.comShow Notes00.00: #noteven Weirdness…we were streaming on Facebook LIVE as we recorded this…you can check us out on the Facebook at Metal Nerdery Podcast (***THANK YOU TO ALL WHO JOINED US ON FACEBOOK LIVE!!!***)/#HEY…and you can listen to this with headphones for a true surround sound experience/#productionASSistance/A very “Monday” kinda Tuesday night #itsfuckingmonday03.38: 1989: Album Dive: Sabbat Dreamweaver-Reflections of Our Yesterdays (Part of Britain’s #Big4 #BritishBig4)/Lots of delicious and various splendoriousness all in one massive thrash casserole/***CONCEPT ALBUM ALERT*** #howmanyriffs? Andy Sneap (and on-mic burps) and some factoids (Wait, Glenn WHO?)/First time listening…08.37: #cantbeloudenough for Russ (remasterize beyond the 2007 version?)/Some songs have to be uncomfortably loud! /#wellwhathappened/One of the British Big 4 Thrash bands/#lsdpasta13.33: Are we still rolling? (it’s the weirdest non Monday Monday ever)/More shout outs…#motherfucker #bartsingslikeamotherfucker #revveduplikeadouche/***THIS is when you should sync up the podcast episode with the Facebook LIVE post***/Frozen Idiot/#moreshoutouts www.metalnerdery.com/episodes / Tangentional Tangentionalality Tangent: Ozzy Osbourne: Speak of the Devil vs the first 2 Rhoads albums, record stores, album art and the new “media”/Old Gwinnett Place memories regarding Ozzy/Ozzy’s “very specific” hair style type22.22: Tangentiacally? I’m down!/#backhole/Sabbat: Dreamweaver (#metalnerderyASMR)/The Concept Album alert: #readthoselyrics/The Way of Wyrd/The basic plot of Dreamweaver (as told by Russell)/***This is where we break off from Facebook…come check us out at www.metalnerdery.com/episodes*** /***EMAIL US at metalnerdery@gmail.com***27.08: He got converted the “other” way/The intensity of the vocals/The “whisper” incident/Coming soon: #coverart/ The Beginning of the End/The Clerical Conspiracy/So many riffs: so little time/#seekit/Reflections of Our Yesterdays (the “extended” title)/Remember “The Laugh Factor”?33.11: Advent of Insanity (#weird #creepy #down kinda vibe)/Do Dark Horses Dream of Nightmares? #evilwhispers and #fasturbation (again, READ THOSE LYRICS!! It’s a helluva story and exceptionally well written; High quality!)/#grunts42.52: The Best of Enemies/Overkill Pretty? /Writing “hooky” songs.53.30: Mythistory: conversion complete (#brujo)/Definitely old school thrash goodness/Interesting effects on the vocals/Happy Never After (Outro)/Is that it? (No, that’s not it)/#ourshow/Russ has a “secret”/Soundbox blue tooth speaker and Walmart (free plug) #brutoof/Until the Next…GO PURCHASE Dreamweaver: Reflections of our Yesterdays (and what he said)
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MONDAY Monday is my favorite day of the week. I wake up happy and excited every single day. I have everything I need to make this day great. I run my day. I start my day refreshed and renewed. I am grateful for another opportunity to grow and learn. I am valuable and I will make a powerful contribution to the world today. Today I align myself with freedom and joy. The only person I care about impressing today is myself. I am going to create amazing opportunities for myself starting today. Someone once told me everyday is another chance to get it right! Well here we go again! Speak these Monday affirmations throughout your day to help guide you in your journey.
Lindsay Crosby, financial wellness consultant, joined AOTM for the weekly Monday Monday segment. We were much more positive this week...
Lindsay Crosby, Financial Wellness Consultant, joins AOTM for the weekly Monday Monday segment.
Financial Wellness Consultant Lindsay Crosby joined AOTM for his weekly segment, Monday Monday. He shared three big picture ideas to our audience.
Financial Wellness Consultant Lindsay Crosby joins AOTM for his weekly Monday Monday segment. This week, due to Memorial Day, the conversation took place on a Tuesday.
Someone got bit by a dog, which was the perfect end to a very Monday Monday...
Monday Monday. Hi cult babes, this week we’re dealing with a madman, Frank Floyd. This case is NUTS and I can’t wait to tell ya the deets. Today’s episode is sponsored by BetterHelp.com your online resource for affordable, convenient counseling. Visit betterhelp.com/cultliter for 10% off your first month!
This episode of Master Your Genius features Geoff McLennan, a real estate agent and former actor. Geoff has learned to combine his passion for acting with his skills in real estate by creating incredible video content. He is a top influencer with BombBomb and RE/MAX Advantage, and travels the country speaking on how to create better marketing videos for businesses. As host Keith Cornies has expressed in past episodes, the goal of Master Your Genius is to give listeners insight into how Keith and his guests have reprogrammed their brains to master their genius. In this episode, Geoff provides that insight, explaining practical steps to creating better videos, having better Mondays, and building out weekly calendars. Video’s most powerful tool, Geoff says, is the ability to create a connection with someone you don’t know. However, it is different to be known than to be liked. Many videos today are me-centric and self-indulgent, and Geoff believes that those videos will actually drive customers away. Giving is the beginning of liking, so Geoff aims to make videos that are relatable, honest, real, and provide value to consumers. Now that iPhones have quality cameras, Geoff uses his to shoot the majority of his videos, because they’re not overly polished and they look more relatable. His tip for delivering an engaging performance is imagining one specific person behind the camera, and speak directly to them. This helps the consumer to feel like Geoff’s message is directed right at them. Mondays have always had a big impact on Geoff; they set the tone for the rest of the week. If Monday goes well, so will the rest of the week, and the same is true of the reverse. Both Geoff and Keith have the same secret to a good Monday: Monday actually starts on Sunday. Geoff spends his entire Saturday with family and friends, but counts Sunday as a work day. Between meetings and appointments, Geoff spends the day planning out his weekly calendar. He starts with his three biggest goals: his business goal, financial goal, and weight goal. After he has put stepping stones to each into his calendar, he writes in all of the fun stuff he wants to do with his wife and kids. Finally, he schedules all of his work appointments. Though time management doesn’t come naturally to Geoff, he knows that if he gets organized at the beginning of the week, he can stay organized for the remainder of it. Geoff is not only a top performer at RE/MAX, but is also a husband and father of two. He also runs the Facebook group “Eat New West” and co-hosts the real estate podcast Multiple Offers. Since he was diagnosed with MS in 2006, he has been an advocate for the disease, raising money for the MS Foundation and speaking up about his condition. Geoff has learned that his transparency has made even more people want to work with him, and he remains at the top of his game. Rate, review and subscribe to the Master Your Genius podcast on Apple podcasts. Links: Join Geoff’s Facebook Group “Eat New West”: https://www.facebook.com/groups/eatnewwest/ Listen to the Multiple Offers podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/multiple-offers/id1380449996 Visit The Purpose Driven Realtor: http://thepurposedrivenrealtor.com/ Find us on social media: https://www.facebook.com/aimcoachingprograms/ https://twitter.com/aimcoachingpro https://www.instagram.com/aimcoaching/
John Phillips, Cass Elliot, Denny Doherty y Michelle Phillips formaron la banda después de que fracasaran sus anteriores grupos de música folk. Su primer éxito en España fue Monday Monday, primer número uno de la historia de Los 40 Principales el 18 de julio de 1966,1? aunque el lado B del disco, la canción California Dreamin', fue la que ha perdurado en el tiempo y la que más identifica al grupo.
Show #385. Can You Help Me Fight The Fossils? Read More About Patreon here EVne.ws/patreon Read today’s show notes on https://www.evnewsdaily.com Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Monday Monday 11th February 2019. It’s Martyn Lee here and I’ve been through every EV story I can find today, and picked out the ones I think you need to know about. Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they’ve built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It’s a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too. Welcome to our newest member of the Patreon gang it’s a new EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MICHAEL PASTRONE. FOLLOW UP WITH HUBJECT ON PLUG & CHARGE Plug and Charge is being rolled out on the next generation of BEVs...so that includes the EQC, e-tron, Taycan etc. CharInEV.org: "The two CharIN members Hubject and Electrify America recently announced to cooperate in the establishment of Plug & Charge in the North American market. Electrify America will implement the Plug & Charge mechanism in its charging stations. For supporting the broader market rollout, the “CharIN Implementation Guide to Plug and Charge” based on ISO 15118 will be available for all CharIN members in the first quarter of this year. The implementation of ISO 15118 is a significant step for smart charging of electric vehicles and the vehicle network communication (V2G). It allows vehicles to automatically authenticate and authorize when loading. RFID cards, credit cards or mobile apps will not be needed any more." https://www.charinev.org/news/news-detail-2018/news/plug-charge-cooperation-of-charin-members-hubject-and-electrify-america-1/ TESLA DELIVERY HANDLING IN EUROPE So who has the resources to handover so manhy ship loads? ICO - International Car Operators. And this post from Reddit: "ICO Zeebrugge, Belgium had to install 300 superchargers as part of the weekly 3000 cars Tesla contract. Charging to 80% at arrival." From a local newspaper: "ICO invested around 2.5 million euros (3 million $) at its terminal in 300 charging stations that can program eight cars in sequence. In the long term, 1,500 are planned. The cars leave 80 percent charged to the consumer"."ICO is already transferring 2,1 of the 2,8 million cars a year in Zeebrugge, “but we need expansion”, ICO boss Marc Adriansens said in May this year. “The market is still growing and Zeebrugge is very popular with all car shipping companies.” Japanese logistics specialist Nippon Yusen Kaisha announced earlier this year an investment in its ICO car terminal with 60 million euro of which one-third will be put in a wind mill park at the site. The new wind farm will have a capacity of 44 megawatt and a yearly production of 110 gigawatt hour, good enough to provide a city like Bruges with energy for one year. The wind farm should be operational by end 2019." https://newmobility.news/2018/12/12/zeebrugge-prepares-for-handing-model-3-tesla-is-hiring/ TESLA MODEL 3 COST SURPRISED PORSCHE AND AUDI AFTER REVERSE-ENGINEERING "Tesla Model 3 is now entering the European market and it is making some automakers nervous. According to a new report, Porsche and Audi reverse-engineered Tesla’s new electric car and they were quite surprised by its cost." according to Fred at Electrek: "Now a new report from Germany’s Manager Magazin (German and paywall) includes a deep dive into the state of Audi with comments from executives and insider sources. It claims that Porsche and Audi, who are working together on a next-generation electric platform, had to change their approach because the cost was too high compared to what Tesla is achieving." The report says: "The e-tron as the first electric Audi is not only late. It does not reach some target values and has become far too expensive with more than two billion euros in development costs. The approximately 600,000 cars sold for the break-even are now regarded as an illusion." In Fred's comments: "A decade from now, I think we will not only look back at Model 3 for how the vehicle program accelerated EV adoption through volume but also for the impact it had on other automakers." https://electrek.co/2019/02/09/tesla-model-3-cost-surprise-porsche-audi-reverse-engineering/ NIKOLA TO RELEASE BEV VERSION OF THEIR H² TRUCKS A new electrive report today says: "Nikola Motor announced battery electric variants for their hydrogen trucks Nikola Two and Nikola Tre, which will be offered in addition to the fuel cell versions. There will be three battery capacities to choose from: 500 kWh, 750 kWh and 1,000 kWh." says Chris Randall: "While the fuel cell versions will be designed for long-haul use, Nikola Motor will be targeting short-haul use with the BEV versions. Nikola’s plans to build over 700 hydrogen stations in the USA and Canada with partner Nel Hydrogen by 2028 remain unaffected by the news. Each station should be capable of producing 2,000 to 8,000 kilos of hydrogen per day. " https://www.electrive.com/2019/02/10/nikola-releasing-battery-electric-version-of-their-h%C2%B2-trucks/ ZERO DS POLICE EDITION ELECTRIC MOTORCYCLE STOPS A TELSA MODEL S "Zero Motorcycles, the electric two-wheeler company, posted a photo from a “Bay Area police customer” on the company’s Facebook page." says Digital Trends: "The fast but silent Zero DS police edition motorcycle pulled over an also silent and fast Telsa Model 3. As Zero Motorcycles wrote in the Facebook post, “In what must have been the quietest police pursuit ever, an officer on a Zero DS police bike pulled over a Tesla. Big thanks to a Bay Area police customer for capturing a snapshot of the future. #RideElectric”. Zero Motorcycles sells police fleet editions of its Zero FX and Zero DSR motorcycles. In addition to being almost totally silent and extremely fast, Zero’s electric motorcycles require no drivetrain maintenance and fuel costs are a fraction of gas-powered motorcycles, both big pluses for police department budgets." https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/zero-electric-police-motorcycle-stops-tesla-model-3/ CHEVROLET TIPPED TO LAUNCH ALL-ELECTRIC SILVERADO "Just don't expect it to come all that soon. It's not just sedans, hatchbacks, and crossovers that are going electric. So too will pickup trucks... some day. And when that day comes, General Motors doesn't plan to watch from the sidelines." according to CarBuzz: "Automobile reports that GM plans to launch an all-electric version of the Chevrolet Silverado. The news stems from a question posed to by an analyst during GM's recent financial-earnings conference call. Asked whether the company was working on an electric Silverado, GM CEO Mary Barra answered: "We believe in an all EV future so you’ll have to stay tuned.” Just a few weeks ago, news surfaced of just such a project under way for an electric GMC Sierra – the Silverado's twin." https://carbuzz.com/news/chevrolet-tipped-to-launch-all-electric-silverado COMMUNITY And thanks to MYEV.com they’ve set us another Question Of The Week. Keep your comments coming in on email and YouTube… Are you part of a EV club or association online or physically? Do you think there’s more reason for electric car owners to be part of community compared to gas cars? Or not at all? I want to say a heartfelt thank you to the 179 patrons of this podcast whose generosity means I get to keep making this show, which aims to entertain and inform thousands of listeners every day about a brighter future. 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A toda cultura establecida, sea o no de masas, aceptada por el establishment y controlada por unos poderes fácticos, le sobreviene una contracultura basada en la rebeldía y la oposición. Con esta premisa, en 1966, en San Francisco, apareció la que sin duda fue la contracultura de los sesenta: El movimiento Hippy Pero, ¿Por qué San Francisco?, Pues porque la guerra de Vietnam ya era un hecho y desde el puerto de la ciudad salían los barcos o los aviones cargados con los jóvenes que se iban a luchar allí. Jóvenes con los diecisiete años recién cumplidos y, en la mayoría de los casos, de clases bajas, sin estudios, porque los que estudiaban una carrera podían librarse. Lejos de ser una guerra más contra el comunismo, Vietnam se convirtió en un matadero sin salida y resultó ser la horma del zapato del poderío militar estadounidense. Vietnam produjo más locos que ninguna otra guerra. En la Segunda Guerra Mundial los soldados regresaban a casa y se les recibía como héroes. En la de Vietnam no. Estos jóvenes soldados no eran héroes, sino que en muchos casos se les consideraba poco menos que asesinos de inocentes, mujeres y niños. Estas dos últimas canciones son unos fragmentos del musical Hair, ópera beat sobre la cultura hippie de los años 60 en los Estados Unidos en la que aparecen todos los fundamentos del movimiento: el amor, la paz, la libertad sexual o el uso de drogas, todo lo cual supuso cierto descoloque entre las mentes bien pensantes de la época, a fin de cuentas, hay que tener en cuenta que en la obra se incluían desnudos integrales de todos los actores en algunas escenas. Más allá de todo esto, el musical Hair ha dejado algunas de las canciones más conocidas en todo el mundo hasta hoy en día, como «Aquarius» o «Let the Sunshine in», a pesar de que mucha gente no conoce el musical al que pertenecen. Pues bien, en este contexto, pronto se demostró que el movimiento era algo más que una moda pasajera. Miles de jóvenes americanos se negaron a combatir en Vietnam, una guerra sin sentido como si alguna guerra tuviera sentido, y se marcharon a Canadá. Su lema “Haz el amor y no la guerra” hizo furor. Y, como no, no faltaron las drogas. El LSD (la dietilamida de ácido lisérgico) era legal. Era, y es, un alucinógeno que, combinado con los efectos de la música, producia “viajes” llenos de visiones. Y así, con estos mimbres, se tejieron cestos musicales de extraordinaria calidad. En muy poco tiempo aparecieron decenas de grupos y cantantes que supieron traducir al pentagrama el genuino espíritu del nuevo movimiento. Grupos como los, Los Grateful Dead…, … o los Jefferson Airplane… Otro grupo que consiguió el éxito subido al carro del movimiento hippy, después de bajarse del carro del folk rock fueron los Mamas and the Papas. Esta es su famosísima “Monday Monday” The Mamas & the Papas fue un grupo vocal líder en la década de 1960. Fue uno de los grupos estandartes del folk rock neoyorquinos y uno de los pocos grupos estadounidenses que mantuvieron su éxito durante la Invasión británica junto a The Beach Boys y The Byrds. El grupo hizo grabaciones y actuó desde 1965 a 1968; produjeron cinco álbumes y tuvieron diez canciones en las carteleras musicales; aunque estuvieron un corto tiempo en la cima de la música, mantienen todavía fieles seguidores. John Phillips, Cass Elliot, Denny Doherty y Michelle Phillips formaron la banda después de que fracasaran sus anteriores grupos de música folk. Su primer éxito en España fue Monday Monday, primer número uno de la historia de Los 40 Principales en julio de 1966, aunque fue la cara B del disco, la canción California Dreamin', la que ha perdurado en el tiempo y la que más identifica al grupo. El grupo se disolvió en 1968. En una entrevista tras su separación, en la revista Rolling Stone, Cass admitió que ella había declarado a sus compañeros que quería ser solista y esto, añadido a la ingente cantidad de problemas conyugales de los miembros del grupo, propició la ruptura del grupo. Otra figura importante de la época, no lo fue tanto por su prolífica carrera (solo tuvo un éxito importante), si no por haber creado la canción que, durante muchos años, fue la bandera del movimiento hippy. Hablamos de Scott McKenzie y su famoso “San Francisco” Pero podemos asegurar que, todos ellos, TODOS, fueron barridos por el carisma, la singularidad y la fuerza de Janis Joplin Nacida en Port Arthur, Texas, Janis Joplin fue la mejor cantante de rock y blues blanca de los sesenta. En el escenario era un volcán. Su voz única y desgarrada, era capaz de comunicar mil emociones en cada registro. Comenzó a cantar a los diecisiete años en clubs y cafés de poca monta. En el 66 se unió al grupo Big Brother and The Holding Company y, en plena fiebre hippy, se desató la leyenda. Aun sin tener discos, fueron invitados al Festival de Monterrey de 1967 y allí se asistió al nacimiento de un mito. Su actuación, sigue siendo uno de los hitos del rock. Alli aparecía con aspecto de cabaretera, botella en mano, visceral y dramática. Esta actuación conmocionó el mundo de la música. Después de publicar dos LP extraordinarios, en plena grabación del tercero, Janis moría por alcohol y drogas la noche del 4 de octubre de 1970 y, lo mismo que Jimi Hendrix y Brian Jones, se convertía en miembro del club de los 27, del que hablaremos más adelante. Muy cerca de San Francisco, en Los Angeles, tampoco se estaban quietos y fue allí donde, por estas fechas, se fraguó el que sería considerado primer gran grupo de rock americano de la época: “The Doors”. Jim Morrison era de Florida, hijo de un oficial de la Armada. Como se demostró más adelante, Jim era un figura. Abandonó la universidad para emigrar a los Angeles y alejarse así de su familia. Comenzó a estudiar teatro y cine en la universidad de Los Angeles, la UCLA, y fue allí donde conoció a un teclista llamado Ray Manzarek. Decidieron formar un grupo al que llamaron The Doors. El nombre les viene a raíz del título de un libro de Aldous Huxley, The Doors of perception, y así fue como Las Puertas saltaron al estrellato. Junto con John Densmore al bajo y Robby Krieger a la guitarra completaron el grupo a finales del 66. En directo eran brutales, y la llegada de los Doors al panorama musical americano fue memorable. Grabaron álbumes impresionantes, pero su escalada hacia la cima se vio salpicada por los constantes escándalos y borracheras de Jim. Tras una detención en Miami por “inmoral”, fue condenado a tres años de cárcel, aunque luego la condena se redujo a seis meses. Acabó emigrando a París y murió de un paro cardiaco el 3 de julio de 1971. Tenía 27 años. No podemos despedirnos de los Doors sin escuchar antes su famoso “Light my fire” Y entonces llegaron los festivales. Monterey fue el primer festival de Rock multitudinario y se convirtió en el modelo para futuros festivales, sobre todo Woodstock. A diferencia de éste, Monterrey fue un acontecimiento sin ánimo de lucro, y sus diversas filmaciones y grabaciones sonoras siguen obteniendo ingresos que van dirigidos para la Fundación sin fines lucrativos "Festival de Monterey". Monterey fue un gran acontecimiento, incluso para los estándares de hoy, con una asistencia diaria que llegó a un máximo de 50.000 personas y más de 200.000 en total las que asistieron a lo largo de los tres días (16, 17 y 18 de junio de 1967). Además, según las crónicas, no hubo víctimas, ni heridos, ni de sobredosis, ni violencia y no se realizaron detenciones. No se, igual había que poner en cuarentena alguna de estas afirmaciones. Lo que si es cierto es que, a pesar de que la audiencia era predominantemente de color blanco, el proyecto de Monterey fue verdaderamente multicultural y cruzó todas las fronteras musicales, mezclando folk, blues, jazz, soul, R & B, rock, psicodelia, pop y géneros clásicos. Esta fue la actuación Simon & Garfunkel Bueno, la verdad es que el sonido es un asco pero creo que merece la pena escuchar un directo que trasmite todas las sensaciones de un momento tan especial. La nómina de las estrellas que actuaron en el festival es extensa. Cabe destacar a Johnny Rivers, The Animals, los ya citados Simon and Garfunkel, Canned Heat, Steve Miller Band,The Byrds, Jefferson Airplane, Otis Redding, Ravi Shankar, The Blues Project, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Buffalo Springfield, Scott McKenzie, The Who, The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Mamas & the Papas y un larguísimo etcétera. Vamos a escuchar la actuación, creo que con mejor sonido, de Steve Miller. Steve Miller - Mercury Blues https://youtu.be/u536Y0bPu8A La actuación en este festival de Jimi Hendrix fue un espectáculo indescriptible. Al terminar de interpretar "Wild Thing", Hendrix golpeó su guitarra contra el escenario, la roció con gasolina y le prendió fuego. Esto produjo sonidos imprevistos y la actuación contribuyó a su creciente popularidad en los EE.UU. Sobre Janis Joplin ya hemos hablado pero, podría decirse que su Lanzamiento en Monterrey la catapultó al éxito. Después del festival, se convirtió en una artista cada vez mayor a nivel nacional y vendió tantos álbumes que ganó dos discos de oro, en especial con "I Got Dem Ol 'Kozmic Blues” The Who, que había tenido sus más y sus menos con Jimi Hendrix al no estar de acuerdo sobre el orden de su salida al escenario, tuvieron una actuación memorable. Perdón nuevamente por el sonido pero es que, esto que oís, es lo que sonó en Monterrey el domingo 18 de junio de 1.967 The Who My Generation Monterey – My Generation Si todos estos artistas destacaron por su participación en el festival, otros lo hicieron por su no aparición. Fue sonada la cancelación de última hora de The Beach Boys, y tampoco estuvieron ni los Beatles ni los Rolling. The Beatles se habían retirado de las actuaciones en directo y los Stones no pudieron obtener su visado debido al reciente arresto por drogas de Mick Jagger y Keith Richards. Un aspecto sumamente importante, y que pocas veces se menciona, es que Monterey fue también el primer concierto de rock benéfico ya que todos los artistas actuaron sin cobrar. Bueno, a excepción de Ravi Shankar. A pesar de que el festival Monterey Pop fue el escenario de numerosas "primicias", quizás el hecho más importante al respecto fue la visión de futuro de los organizadores al tomar la decisión de filmar y grabar todo el festival. Se contrató a Wally Heider para grabar todas las actuaciones con un estudio móvil equipado con cintas de ocho pistas, y se contrató al cineasta D.A. Pennebaker para hacer la película, estrenada en 1968 bajo el título de Monterey Pop. Fue una decisión extremadamente afortunada. El valor histórico del material grabado y filmado es hoy un tesoro incalculable para el rock and roll
Comenzamos este episodio con un poco de melancolía al ritmo de la lluvia con The Cascades, luego nos animamos un poco y nos vamos a surfear con los Beach Boys. También presentamos el único tema que no odia al lunes con Monday Monday de The Mamas and the Papas y cerramos con los Rolling Stones,
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