Tom Brody (1969)
This to answer the question, "What was the first concert you went to?" (Comment No. 1011, posted July 8, 2020). I assume this question refers to our years at Pacific. My answer would have to be CREAM at the Fillmore Auditorium. The opening act was Gary Burton Quartet, and their set was from their album, DUSTER. DUSTER is still one of my ten favorite jazz albums. What I recall from this act, was that Mr. Burton seemed to announce one the compositions as, "GENERAL MOTORS." But later on, after I bought the album, I learned that it was really, "GENERAL MOJO." From CREAM, the only thing that I remember was the earth-shaking opening notes of the bass guitar, which occurred during their first song, "SPOONFUL." According to photos of the concert poster, available on line, this concert occurred on each of the days, Aug. 29-Sept.3, 1967. The poster says that Electric Flag also played each night. But Electric Flag did not perform, at least not on the night I attended, and they were replaced by FLAMING GROOVIES, and they played a song, "It's Not Unusual," made famous by the recording by Tom Jones. I saw CREAM again, and this was at Oakland Coliseum on October 4, 1968, and the opening act was, It's A Beautiful Day.
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