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John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers Concert

Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco, CA)

John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers concert at Fillmore Auditorium on Feb 9, 1968

02.09.1968
Tracks: 5 / Total Time: 44:02
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

Few bandleaders in the 1960s had the vision or ability to constantly change musicians and still create intriguing music every step of the way. John Mayall was one. Like Miles Davis and Frank Zappa, Mayall had a visionary knack for recognizing young talent and more importantly, how to assemble and arrange this talent into powerful musical units. In many cases, Mayall was the catalyst for…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • Buzz Saw | Sunday, October 11, 2009 | 10:13 am

    Oh Yeaahh!!!

  • jirina | Thursday, October 01, 2009 | 9:27 am

    Perfektn? hudba,toto blues nem? chybu!!!

  • earindil | Sunday, September 20, 2009 | 3:24 pm

    sorry folks i happened to be there this night,mick sure can play, can't he???

  • Anonymous | Sunday, July 19, 2009 | 1:05 pm

    wow! this is the the real Mayal at his best with the best musicians this is how remember him when i used to go and see them in the late sixties

  • Anonymous | Friday, June 26, 2009 | 9:41 pm

    So Many Roads is a must listen... amazing performance.

  • Bob LobLaw66 | Friday, June 05, 2009 | 9:11 am

    good tips, edinborough. You mentioned a brillant age w/ those 3 LPs. i'd go further than that and mention his Blues Alone and USAUnion w/ Harvey Mandel as another good set. I 'm firmly stuff on Mayall's 60-early 70 stuff, for some reason I cannot enjoy the post 74 stuff as it's not seeping in hippiness as the 66-72 stuff. Amongst my closest belongings are those 12-15 LPs from that era. (Back to the Roots was my first exposure-- found it in a garage sale ---- snap crackling popping good times as that album made it's way thru my dorm floor.)

  • SkipKnox | Tuesday, May 12, 2009 | 2:42 pm

    I saw Mayall in Gresham, Oregon in early 1969 I think it was. It was when he was performing without a drummer. I can still hear "California", a wonder to listen to even today. And I can still hear him at the opening of his set asking the local light show freaks to turn it off and just put on the stage lights. The hippie in me was deeply offended. That lasted till about halfway through the first song and it was up and away after that.

  • SavagebongosSacCa | Friday, February 20, 2009 | 9:04 pm

    I always thought John Mayall was Robert Johnson trapped in an Englishman's body

  • Captain Acid | Saturday, January 31, 2009 | 9:07 pm

    Ain't nothing like the real thing baby! Ain't nothing like the real thing. Except maybe some sweet smoke and some orange sunshine. Mr. Plastic

  • ChopSaw | Sunday, January 18, 2009 | 8:33 am

    Beautiful! If anyone wants to see John and Mick together again, check out the dvd - John Mayall's 70th Birthday concert. Very good stuff with Mick Taylor (and Eric Clapton).

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