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The hard rock outlet Mountain emerged from the 1960s rock explosion. Formed in '69 by Leslie West and former Cream producer Felix Pappalardi, they established themselves in a short time as a premiere rock band. West and Pappalardi were joined by Corky Laing and Steve Knight to complete Mountain. Debuting at the Fillmore in '69, Mountain had a string of rock classics including "Mississippi Queen" and "Dreams of Milk and Honey." Although they broke up in '72, Mountain stayed on top in their heyday and gained a spot in the famous Woodstock lineup....more

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  Performer Track(s) Date Venue Length Rating Buy
Mountain CONCERT 12/31/1970 Fillmore East 1:39:19 4.68
Mountain CONCERT 06/27/1971 Fillmore East 51:17 4.67
Mountain CONCERT 11/03/1974 Capitol Theatre 1:00:55 4.49 Buy
  • In Search of the Perfect Road Album

    by Ryan WasobaAugust 20, 2008Comments (0)

    There are few greater feelings than throwing on an album at the perfect time and hearing the word "sweeeeeet" project from a seat behind you (read more)

  • Reflections in a Crystal Wind: A Forgotten Psychedelic Masterpiece

    by j. poetAugust 20, 2008Comments (0)

    Richard Fariña is one of the great unsung heroes of the ’60s singer-songwriter movement. (read more)

  • A Grand Ol' Timeously With Baby Gramps

    by Denise SullivanAugust 13, 2008Comments (4)

    Singer, songwriter, guitarist, and teller of tall tales, Gramps has spent a lifetime plundering the treasures of the old world, told and untold, ever since he was a young man—probably the youngest person on the planet to have ever gone by the sobriquet Gramps (that's where the Baby comes in). These days, as back then, he keeps alive early 20th century standards like "Teddy Bears' Picnic", "St. James Infirmary", and "Big Rock Candy Mountain" along with lesser-known (read more)

  • Conor Oberst

    by Jocelyn HoppaAugust 6, 2008Comments (1)

    "even the ‘middle of the road’ songs on this record showcase Oberst in a new way" (read more)

  • Silver Jews: The Shock and Awe of Being Alive

    by Jessica GentileJuly 23, 2008Comments (1)

    Via email correspondence, Berman responds humbly and honestly to my inquiries on his current perceptions of himself—and with more than a tinge of self-deprecation. “I still have problems reconnecting with the world. I’m radically, unwillingly anti-social,” he says. Yet for someone who feels so disconnected from society, Berman does an awfully good job of describing it. (read more)

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