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American and English rock:
an unrealised demo of 1968 of “Revolution” by John Lennon, “The End”
by the Doors in concert on 4 July 1968 at the Hollywood Bowl , “Like
a Rolling Stone” of Bob Dylan performed by Jimi Hendrix in October
1968 in Winterland, “Help, I’m Rock” by Frank Zappa and The Mothers Of
Invention live in Wisconsin in 1968, the first recording of “Interstellar Overdrive” of the Pink Floyd created for
“Tonite Let’s All Make Love In London” the film on the London sixties
by the director Peter Whitehead, “My Generation” of the Who live in
Monterey in 1967, “San Franciscan Night” by Eric Burdon and the Animals
live in Stockholm on 18 January 1968, “Voodoo Child” by Jimi Hendrix
Experience from the 1968 album “Electric Ladyland”, “Street Figthing
Man” of the Rolling Stones from the 1968 album “Beggars Banquet”,
“In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida” of the Iron Butterfly from the album of the
same name of course of 1968, “All Along The Watchtower” by Bob Dylan,
“Volunteers” of the Jefferson Airplane performed on US TV in December
1967, “Piece Of My Heart” song in Detroit on 2 February 1968 by Janis
Joplin...
And finally jazz, 1968 is the resurrection after the mourning for the death
of Coltrane that took place the year before: “Eternal Rhythm” by Don
Cherry in concert in Berlin on 11 November 1968, distant echoes of Archie
Shepp Ornette Coleman Albert Ayler Lester Bowie and the poem of Imamu Amiri
Baraka “Black Dada Nihilismus” recited by its author in 1965 accompanied
by the New York Art Quartet of Roswell Rudd.
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