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FLAMIN' GROOVIES: Live 1971 San Francisco LP

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The Flamin' Groovies are one of the forerunners of punk rock and were also a major influence on the power pop genre. Great live set pressed on vinyl.

"The closing of the Fillmore West (actually, the Carousel Ballroom) put a big dent in the 'City By the Bay'. This performance was taken from the closing concerts for the venue. The list of bands that Bill Graham didn't want was also big,...and the Flamin' Groovies were on it, for years. Our first manager was Bill's right hand man and when he quit working for Bill to manage the Flamin' Groovies this this did not sit well with Bill, so the Groovies went up and down in Bill's eyes. So it came as a big surprise when we discovered he wanted us for this big and important event, to participate in a series of shows leading up to the closing of this legendary venue. I remember the show well. The difference in playing this gig as opposed to the Whisky-A-Go-Go in L.A. was like night and day. At the Whisky, we were the house band (two summers in a row); att the Fillmore, we were up for grabs. Oh yeah, this was our last show with my good buddy, Roy Loney." - Cyril Jordan (Flamin' Groovies)

Track Listing

  • Bill Graham Intro
  • I Can't Explain
  • Sweet Little Rock and Roller
  • Have You Seen My Baby'
  • Road House
  • Slow Death
  • Teenage Head
  • Louie, Louie
  • Walkin' the Dog

Press Quotes

Call the Flamin' Groovies proto-punk or garage rock, but this live shot is a raucous rock and roll explosion.

     —Vintage Guitar Magazine

Call the Flamin' Groovies proto-punk or garage rock, but this live shot is a raucous rock and roll explosion.

     —Vintage Guitar Magazine

If you are a Flamin' Groovies fan and don't have any of this live material in your collection, it is a cool thing to hear including rocking versions of Groovies' greats like 'Slow Death' and 'Teenage Head'

     —Audiophile Review