Simon and Garfunkel and Buffalo Springfield with David Crosby at Monterey Pop Festival 1967

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The Monterey Pop Festival was the first widely promoted Rock Festival.  Best known for the introduction of Jimi Hendrix to the American Music Scene.  Here is a set from Simon and Garfunkel, playing material from their then current album Bookends, and from Buffalo Springfield who on this date had David Crosby playing with them in place of Neil Young.







Monterey Pop Festival 1967

Simon & Garfunkel
1) Homeward Bound
2) At the Zoo
3) Feelin' Groovy
4) For Emily Whenever I May Find Her
5) Sound of Silence
6) Benedictus
7) Punky's Dilemma
Buffalo Springfield (With David Crosby, without Neil Young)
8) Rock and Roll Woman
9) Bluebird
10) For What It's Worth
11) Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing

For more on the Monterey Pop Festival check out An English Girl's Summer of Love 


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