Joe Cocker and The Grease Band / (Peter Green's )Fleetwood Mac / King Crimson

Nov 22, 1969 (54 years ago)

Fillmore East     New York, New York, United States

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Date:
Saturday, November 22, 1969
Venue:
Fillmore East
Location:
New York, New York, United States

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Joe Cocker and The Grease Band / (Peter Green's )Fleetwood Mac / King Crimson on Nov 22, 1969 [617-small]

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Rock's In My Head Apr 22, 2018

NOV 22: JOE COCKER and THE GREASE BAND/ FLEETWOOD MAC/ KING CRIMSON Going nearly a month without a show was tough. While working out some personal difficulties with my folks I was doing well in school, meeting more and more new “friends" and still pulling full time hours in the cassette factory when I saw the VILLAGE VOICE ad: Joe Cocker at Fillmore East. The  bill also included (Peter Green’s) Fleetwood Mac and King Crimson who recently got some radio play. So, why not? Great seats arrived.

King Crimson opened the show and performed most of their amazing debut THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON KING (which I bought the very next week) followed by Peter Green's FLEETWOOD MAC which was simply outstanding. Greenie was playing the blues so sweetly and the band tight, so very, very tight. Peter Green became a guitar idol for me at that moment. Joe Cocker and The Grease Band held their own, opening with HITCHCOCK RAILWAY from his second album, and he threw in two Beatle tunes before closing with WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS. Having seen Cocker two times in as few months, I was not sure if I wanted to see him again for a while. But
FLEETWOOD MAC, yes I will be back.

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