Procol Harum Concert

Fillmore West (San Francisco, CA) Nov 1, 1968

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Procol Harum concert at Fillmore West on Nov 1, 1968

Concert Details

  • Date:
    11.01.1968
  • Tracks:
    8
  • Total Time:
    32:39
  • Catalog:
  • Avg Rating:

Concert Summary

Procol Harum was one of the earliest bands to make the transition from British Invasion pop group to serious, progressive British rock icons. Along with Pink Floyd and The Moody Blues, they opened the door for countless others groups - including Yes, Genesis and King Crimson.

This is arguably the first professional live recording of the band, made at the…entire summary

  • PHISH_HEAD | Monday, May 14, 2012 | 6:14 am

    I saw the origonal lineup at Storrotown, West Springfield Ma,1967, maybe 68, I believe.They did all of "A salty dog", A whiter shade of Pale(still my favorite song, by light years). and other great songs.
    Suprisngly, the theatre in the round was only half sold; so halfway rhru the gig, the Band had everybody move to the front of the stage.
    Robin Trower is not only one of my all-time favorite gutiarits, but all time-underrated as well.
    I later, ten years I think, saw his outstanding band.
    B J Wilson never got his due as the incredible drummer that he was.

  • saltydog321 | Tuesday, March 06, 2012 | 10:35 am

    people should not be concerned about the sound of this show.not the bands fault \just be glad to be able to hear this rare jewel!!

  • Zane K. Mantis | Thursday, November 17, 2011 | 3:09 pm

    Christmas Camel is magical.

  • Zane K. Mantis | Tuesday, November 08, 2011 | 2:50 pm

    Trower played an SG primarily with Procul,you can hear the difference,more grit,and bite.

  • Avon | Monday, July 11, 2011 | 4:50 pm

    "Kaleidoscope" is just great - the sounds are fully equal to any great bits in their biggest hit singles, although perhaps the tune isn't so catchy. But they really didn't feature Trower's Stratocaster as a lead instrument that much. To hear him really cut loose, you have to hear a couple of tracks in particular, like "Cerdes," or the last 45 seconds of "Poges part 1." Amazing.

  • pkantner | Wednesday, April 07, 2010 | 12:07 pm

    After listening to most of this concert, it's clear that not only was it recorded poorly, but the band was truly horrible on some of these songs. This is NOT the PROCOL HARUM I saw live many times. If you doubt me, check out the HOLLYWOOD concert here on Wolfgang's Vault, performed at the Hollywood Bowl with the LA Philharmonic. I was at that concert and it was truly magical. The recording is done very well.

  • pkantner | Wednesday, April 07, 2010 | 11:44 am

    Don't go by the beginning. The vocals pick up part way into the song. Don't blame Wolfgang's Vault. Apparently, the sound man is correcting things as the concert progresses. For example, the lead guitar is un-hearable at the beginning of the 1st song, but is corrected. If it wasn't for Wolfgang's Vault, these great old shows wouldn't exist. Thanks, WV !!

  • skeeter | Friday, December 04, 2009 | 12:29 pm

    Have they stepped on this to get people to move up to the pay channel? This is the one weakest concerts in quality (audio sound) that I've heard at the vault. I hope not.

  • farrelli | Thursday, December 03, 2009 | 10:46 am

    sounds like the bass rig is blown..........

  • GM | Wednesday, December 02, 2009 | 5:37 am

    Still can't believe they ever came to Cortland (in October or November of '67). I was already a big fan and have remained so forever.

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