The Monterey International Pop
Festival has FINALLY made it full circle.
Originally conceived as a means to
express rock music as an "art form", worthy of respect and recognition by those
outside the rock community ... (there were, after all, already jazz and folk
festivals!) ... the entire event has now been commemorated in a BEAUTIFUL coffee
table book typically reserved and befitting of only the most serious expressions of art.
Impeccably put together by Harvey and Kenneth Kubernik, the book "A Perfect Haze: The Illustrated History of the Monterey International Pop Festival" is a testimonial (if not a permanent monument) to the keystone event of The Summer Of The Love ... and the artists who made it all happen.
Beautifully illustrated from cover
to cover with photographs, artifacts, articles and interviews with all of the
key participants, it is nothing short of a museum's worth of memories contained
in its 256 pages. That some of this material still exists is nothing short of
amazing ... that it has been so gloriously presented is a true testament to the
original vision of those who put this landmark event together in the first
place.
If you happen to see this title on display at your favorite book store, your first reaction will be to pick up a copy and thumb through it, marveling at the sheer beauty of it all ... rare, high-quality photographs and memorabilia, much of which is being seen for the very first time. Please know, however, that "A Perfect Haze" is far more than just a "picture book" ... it's a well-written, informative time capsule of a very special moment in our lives ... you'll go well beyond the music and learn all that encompassed The Monterey International Pop Festival of 1967.
Spear-headed by John Phillips (of
The Mamas and the Papas) and Lou Adler (his producer / manager) ... with a Board
of Directors that included the likes of Paul McCartney, Paul Simon, Brian
Wilson, Mick Jagger, Donovan, Johnny Rivers, Smokey Robinson, Jim (Roger)
McGuinn, Terry Melcher, Andrew Loog Oldham, Derek Taylor, Alan Pariser and
Abraham Somer, the goal was simple ... put on a concert featuring the world's
biggest acts ... ALL of whom would perform for free ... and use the event as a
fund-raiser for any number of good causes selected by the committee.
Incredibly, 44 years later, the organization is STILL giving, thanks to sales
and residuals of the original film and recordings and their re-releases in
various incarnations since, thanks to the evolution of records, tapes, CDs, VHS
Tapes and DVD's.
Monterey was the grand-daddy of
them all. Without Monterey, there is no Woodstock ... no Concert For Bangla
Desh ... no Band Aid or Live Aid. The concept of throwing a rock concert of
this magnitude ... spread out over three days for the sole purpose of music and
love ... and giving all of the rewards back to music organizations and health
clinics ... exists BECAUSE of Monterey Pop. (Author Harvey Kubernik tells the
story of visiting a Los Angeles Free Clinic in the early '80's at a time when he
didn't have health insurance but was in need of some antibiotics for a really
bad sore throat. When he arrived at the clinic, he noticed a wing of the
building that was "made possible by support from The Monterey International Pop
Festival Foundation." Kubernik says "This was never lost on me. That place and
the San Francisco Free Clinic in 1967 or early '68, right after the concerts,
received some of the first grants from the proceeds" of the
concert.")
And what a line-up it was: History
was made that weekend thanks to the legendary performances of Otis Redding,
Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company and Jimi Hendrix. All
three acts catapulted to super-stardom literally overnight after news of their
performances at Monterey hit the streets. (Sadly, all of these new, brightly burning
lights would burn out far too soon.)
But there was a lot more to
Monterey than Hendrix, Joplin and Redding. Also on the bill that weekend were The
Association, Johnny Rivers, Eric Burdon and the "new" Animals, Simon and Garfunkel,
Canned Heat, Country Joe and the Fish, Al Kooper, Lou Rawls, The Butterfield
Blues Band, Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Steve Miller Band, Moby Grape,
The Electric Flag, Laura Nyro, Jefferson Airplane, Booker T and the MG's with
The Mark-Keys (who also backed up Redding), Ravi Shankar, The Blues Project, The
Grateful Dead, The Who, Buffalo Springfield and The Mamas and the
Papas.
Artists like The Beach Boys
(originally scheduled to headline on Saturday Night) cancelled at the last
minute, paving the way for Otis Redding to fill their spot (and take their
spotlight) in ways no one could have ever dreamed imaginable at the time. (The
times they WERE a-changin'!!! The world will never know in what direction The
Beach Boys' career may have turned had they kept the gig and performed material
from their "Pet Sounds" and "SMiLE" LP's that night! Instead, they fell out of
favor with the radio audience until their unexpected "surf revival" in the
mid-'70's, which only served to permanently pigeon-hole them into this genre for the rest of their career!)
Rumors that The Beatles would attend never materialized (but it was Paul McCartney who suggested hiring Jimi Hendrix for the gig ... and it was Beatles' Press Secretary Derek Taylor who was put in charge of monitoring the press for Monterey). Of course, it was the performance of Jimi Hendrix at Monterey that prompted spectators Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork of The Monkees to hire Hendrix to join them on their next Monkees tour ... and we all know how well THAT turned out!!! (lol)
Rumors that The Beatles would attend never materialized (but it was Paul McCartney who suggested hiring Jimi Hendrix for the gig ... and it was Beatles' Press Secretary Derek Taylor who was put in charge of monitoring the press for Monterey). Of course, it was the performance of Jimi Hendrix at Monterey that prompted spectators Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork of The Monkees to hire Hendrix to join them on their next Monkees tour ... and we all know how well THAT turned out!!! (lol)
Likewise, Bob Dylan and The Rolling Stones didn't make it (although
Jagger made The Board Of Directors List ... and Stones Manager Andrew Loog
Oldham was a HUGE presence in putting the event together.) Word is that Dionne
Warwick and The Impressions were also scheduled to appear (but couldn't get out
of other performing contracts for that weekend.) And, Eric Clapton has often
commented that Cream wanted to make their live U.S. debut at Monterey (but
manager Robert Stigwood had other plans ... like a headlining tour ... in mind
for the band instead.)
All these tidbits ... and pages and
pages and pages of beautiful photographs ... actual documents from the event ...
and one-of-a-kind memories from both the participants and spectators in the
audience ... make "A Perfect Haze: The Illustrated History of the Monterey
International Pop Festival" a "must have" for ANYONE considering themselves a
music fan or a student of this culture we call rock and roll. It all unfolds in near diary
form, dissecting the events of each day's events with commentary from all of the
key participants, giving the reader insight and behind-the-scenes perspective
only available from one who was there to experience the events first hand. It
is a joy to discover, page after page ... and is so beautifully and lovingly put
together, you'll marvel at each new unveiling.
Author Harvey Kubernik told me: "One of the goals was to deliver the best book ever
about Monterey. For twenty years, NO ONE (publishers and literary agents)
wanted these sort of books, never realizing the market existed. I look at these
books and there are times I even think, "If you don't own them, then you are not
the rock 'n' roll fan or collector you think you are."
And he's absolutely right. This book belongs in your collection ... be it on your coffee table or on your book shelf ... but somewhere nearby so you can look at it again and again. It is a standing testament to The Summer Of Love, The Monterey International Pop Festival and a frozen moment in time where the MUSIC mattered more than anything else. ALL of these artists gave of themselves to put on the best music festival possible at that time. Pop in the DVD ... listen to the soundtrack ... thumb through this incredible journal ... ALL will put you there AT THAT MOMENT. This book belongs in your collection.
kk
Kent Kotal
Forgotten Hits
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