JABase: Jefferson Airplane Set Lists, version 3.0
updated March 29, 2007
Changes in this version: check for a '#' for new or updated listings (added since version 2.4) This list began as a compilation of a list posted in January 1995 by the late Johnny Blasi, and one I started compiling in 1988. Many errors have been corrected from the first version, and new sections have been added for radio and television broadcasts, movie appearances and known tapes. Any obvious errors are noted, such as several shows with the same date. Also, dates often suffer American/European transpositions, such as 11-2-69 being interpreted as November 2 or February 11.
The latest published version of this reference work can be found at Scott Abbot's Jefferson Airplane Homepage: http://home.myfairpoint.net/srabbot/airplane/
Special thanks to everyone who sent updates, including but not limited to: John Addie, Chip Chilton, Joey Covington, Dean Coy, Craig Fenton, Tom Hlousek, Adrian Johnson, Brian Moriarty, Bert Paul, Adam Schanke, Thomas Schmid, Mike Scotellaro, Michael Stelk, Lauren Taines, Dave Tamarkin, Jeff Tamarkin; and Johnny Blasi for getting it all started.
Some entries have been updated to agree with the listings in Craig Fenton's book "Take Me To A Circus Tent", although many entries here conflict with entries in Craig's book, due to additional new information not available when his book was written.
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Copyright © 2007 by Scott Abbot
(Date and venue in parentheses) - show not held on this date, often a mislabeled recording or cancelled show
Asterisk (*) after date - indicates recordings of this show are known to be in circulation (although not necessarily the complete show)
Pound sign (#) before a date - new or changed listing
Jefferson Airplane concert dates, set lists and important dates
Radio Broadcasts
Television Broadcasts and known private filmings
Appearances in Films
Promotional Film Clips and Videos
Jefferson Airplane tapes in circulation
Venues Played
Commonly Mislabeled Tapes
Great Society concert dates and set lists
Birthdays of Band Members
Selected Bibliography
Concert Reviews
Supplements: Every Time Played , Song Index
Jefferson Airplane Set Lists
August 13, 1965 (Friday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
First gig, opening night of the Matrix
# September 8, 1965 (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
Also with JC Burris
September 21, 1965 (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
Opened for Lightning Hopkins
September 22, 1965 (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
September 23, 1965 (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
September 24, 1965 (Friday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
September 25, 1965 (Saturday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
September 26, 1965 (Sunday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
# September 27, 1965 (Monday) - Circle Star Theatre, San Mateo CA
Also with the Animals
October ??, 1965* - unknown location
Chauffeur Blues (could be 9-30-66)
October 16, 1965 * (Saturday) - Longshoreman's Hall, San Francisco CA poster
(The Other Side of This Life, Bringing Me Down, And I Like It, Go To Her, Fat Angel) "A Tribute To Dr. Strange" Also with Great Society, The Charlatans, The Marbles (Unlikely set list, since Fat Angel was written in '66. Recordings are possibly October 14, 15 or 16 1966, although this date is OK)
# October 24, 1965 (Sunday) - Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley CA
Also with Larry Hankin
October 30, 1965 (Saturday) - Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley CA
Jack Casady's first show, replacing Bob Harvey on bass.
November 6, 1965 * (Saturday) - Calliope Ballroom, 924 Howard Street (loft), San Francisco CA handbill
It's No Secret, Tobacco Road, Runnin' Round This World San Francisco Mime Troupe Appeal Party I, first Bill Graham production (A Tribute to Ming the Merciless) Also with the Fugs, Sandy Bull, John Handy Quintet, the Committee, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Allen Ginsberg
December 10, 1965 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
San Francisco Mime Troupe Appeal Party II First show at the Fillmore Also with the Grateful Dead, Great Society, John Handy Quintet, Mystery Trend, Gentlemen's Band
December 16, 1965 (Thursday) - RCA Studio C, Hollywood CA
Runnin' Round This World, The Other Side of This Life, Lay Down Your Weary Tune, In The Morning, Tobacco Road, My Best Friend, Chauffeur Blues, Embryonic Journey, Let's Get Together, In The Midnight Hour, Let Me In, Run Around (uncensored) Recording session for "Takes Off"
December 17, 1965 (Friday) - RCA Studio C, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Takes Off"
December 18, 1965 (Saturday) - RCA Studio C, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "High Flyin' Bird" and "It's No Secret"
January 8, 1966 (Saturday) - California Hall, San Francisco CA poster
Also with The Charlatans
# January 9, 1966 (Sunday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# January 11, 1966 (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# January 12, 1966 (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francsico CA
January 14, 1966 * (Friday) - Kitsilano Theatre, Vancouver BC, Canada handbill1 handbill2
It's No Secret, The Other Side of This Life, Let's Get Together, Kansas City Blues, High Flying Bird, In the Midnight Hour Also with the Tom Northcott Trio
January 15, 1966 * (Saturday) - Kitsilano Theatre, Vancouver BC, Canada
Lay Down Your Weary Tune, Tobacco Road, Runnin' Round This World, Baby What You Want Me to Do, Bringing Me Down, I'd Feel a Whole Lot Better, It's No Secret, High Flying Bird, And I Like It, Go to Her (this set may be from the 16th) Also with the Tom Northcott Trio
January 16, 1966 (Sunday) - Kitsilano Theatre, Vancouver BC, Canada
Also with the Tom Northcott Trio
February ??, 1966 - "It's No Secret" / "Running 'Round This World " (US, RCA Victor 47-8679) released
February 4, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Bill Graham's first Fillmore show - also with Mystery Trend
February 5, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Mystery Trend
February 6, 1966 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
# February 8, 1966 (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
# February 9, 1966 (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# February 10, 1966 (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# February 11, 1966 (Friday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# February 12, 1966 (Saturday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# February 13, 1966 (Sunday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
February 16, 1966 (Wednesday) - RCA Studio, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Runnin' 'Round This World"
February 19, 1966 (Saturday) - RCA Studio, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "And I Like It"
February 19, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Family Dog Presents with Bill Graham, first Family Dog production Also with Big Brother and the Holding Company
February 21, 1966 (Monday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Bringing Me Down"
February 25, 1966 (Friday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Chauffeur Blues" and "Tobacco Road"
February 26, 1966 (Saturday) - RCA Studio, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Let's Get Together"
February 28, 1966 (Monday) - RCA Studio, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Don't Slip Away"
March 4, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service
March 5, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
March 15, 1966 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Come Up The Years"
March 16, 1966 (Wednesday) - RCA Studio, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Let Me In"
March 18, 1966 (Friday) - RCA Studio, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Blues From An Airplane"
March 21, 1966 (Monday) - RCA Studio, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Run Around"
March 25, 1966 (Friday) - Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley CA poster
Vietnam Day Committee Peace Trip Also with the Mystery Trend and The Morning Fog
March ?, 1966 - Civic Auditorium, San Jose CA
Opening for Ramsey Lewis Trio
April 1, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA handbill
April 2, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA handbill
April 3, 1966 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Afternoon show Also with The Hedds
April 7, 1966 (Thursday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Also with Andrei Voznesensky, Lawrence Ferlinghetti
April 8, 1966 (Friday) - California Hall, San Francisco CA poster
April 11, 1966 (Monday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
April 12, 1966 (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
April 13, 1966 (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
April 15, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with the Butterfield Blues Band
April 16, 1966 (Saturday) - Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley CA poster button
April 17, 1966 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Afternoon show Also with the Butterfield Blues Band
April 29, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Lightnin' Hopkins, The Jaywalkers
# April 30, 1966 (Saturday) - Civic Auditorium, Stockton CA
University of the Pacific Mardi Gras Celebration
April 30, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Lightnin' Hopkins
May ??, 1966 - "Come Up The Years" / "Blues From An Airplane" (US, RCA Victor 47-8848) released
May ??, 1966 - Skip Spence quits, forms Moby Grape later that year
May 6, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster handbill
Also with The Jaywalkers
May 7, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster handbill
May 10, 1966 (Tuesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
May 11, 1966 (Wednesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
May 13, 1966 (Friday) - Coconut Ballroom, Santa Cruz CA
"Spring Thing"
May 22, 1966 (Sunday) - Cabana Hotel, Palo Alto CA review
Peninsula Volunteers "Step 'N Time" Gala Also with Les Brown and His Band of Renown
# May 30, 1966 (Monday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
# May 31, 1966 (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# June 1, 1966 (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# June 2, 1966 (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# June 3, 1966 (Friday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
June 4, 1966 (Saturday) - Exposition Auditorium, Civic Center, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2
Also with The E Types, William Penn and His Pals
# June 4, 1966 (Saturday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# June 5, 1966 (Sunday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
June 10, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster handbill
Also with Great Society, Heavenly Blues Band
June 11, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster handbill
June 24, 1966 (Friday) - Cow Palace, Daly City CA poster
"KFRC Presents the Beach Boys Summer Spectacular" Also with the Beach Boys, Lovin' Spoonful, Byrds, Percy Sledge, Neil Diamond, Chad and Jeremy, The Leaves, The Sunrays, The Outsiders, Sir Douglas Quintet
June ??, 1966 - Tivoli Ballroom, Seattle WA
(booked one week starting June 27, only three concerts were played)
July 1, 1966 (Friday) - Losers North, San Jose CA
Also with Jackie DeShannon
July 2, 1966 (Saturday) - Losers North, San Jose CA
July 3, 1966 (Sunday) - Pauley Ballroom, University of California, Berkeley CA
"Dance Happening", also with Country Joe and the Fish, Greenbriar Boys
July 4, 1966 (Monday) - Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley CA poster
9th Berkeley Folk Festival Also with Pete Seeger, Robert Pete Williams, John Fahey, Greenbriar Boys
July 15, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with the Grateful Dead
July 16, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
July 17, 1966 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Afternoon show Also with the Grateful Dead
July 22, 1966 * (Friday) - Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2 handbill1 handbill2 handbill3
Bringing Me Down, Today, Runnin' Round This World, Fat Angel, Things are Better in the East, It's No Secret, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Leave You Alone, She Has Funny Cars, High Flying Bird, And I Like It, Let's Get Together (this tape may be a mix of 10-66, 2-67 and 3-67 tapes) Also with Great Society
July 23, 1966 (Saturday) - Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2 handbill1 handbill2 handbill3
Also with Great Society
# July 26, 1966 (Sunday) - Cow Palace, Daly City CA
Opening for the Rolling Stones, also with Sopwith Camel, the Trade Winds, The McCoys, The Standells
July 29, 1966 (Friday) - Rollarena, San Leandro CA
Also with The Soul Venders and The System of Soul
August 2, 1966 (Tuesday) - Losers South, San Jose CA poster
Also with Big Brother and the Holding Company
August 3, 1966 (Wednesday) - Losers South, San Jose CA poster
August 4, 1966 (Thursday) - Losers South, San Jose CA poster
August 5, 1966 (Friday) - Losers South, San Jose CA poster
August 12, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster handbill
August 13, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster handbill
August 17, 1966 (Wednesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
"Mod Hatter Fashion Show" Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Mimi Farina, The Only Alternative and His Other Possibility
August ??, 1966 - Mother Blues, Chicago IL
September ??, 1966 - "Bringing Me Down" / "Let Me In" (US, RCA Victor 47-8967) released
September 1, 1966 (Thursday) - "Takes Off" (US, RCA Victor LPM-3584, LSP-3584) released
September 2, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with PH Factor Jugband, Andrew Staples
September 3, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Evening show, also with PH Factor Jugband, Andrew Staples
September 11, 1966 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Benefit for Both/And Jazz Club Also with Jon Hendricks Trio, Elvin Jones, Joe Henderson Quartet, Big Mama Thornton, Denny Zeitlin Trio, Great Society, Wildflower
# September 17, 1966 (Saturday) - Monterey Jazz Festival, Monterey Fairgrounds, Monterey CA photo
"Nothing But the Blues" afternoon show Also with Jon Hendricks, Jimmy Rushing, Shakey Horton, Memphis Slim, Big Mama Thornton, Muddy Waters, Butterfield Blues Band
September 20, 1966 (Tuesday) - unknown location
September 23, 1966 (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2 handbill postcard
First Bill Graham show at Winterland Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Muddy Waters
September 24, 1966 (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2 handbill postcard
Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Muddy Waters
September 25, 1966 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2 handbill postcard
Afternoon show Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Muddy Waters
September 30, 1966 * (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2 handbill postcard
1: The Other Side Of This Life, Tobacco Road, Kansas City Blues, Run Around, It's No Secret 2: Go To Her, Runnin' Round This World, Don't Slip Away, Come Up The Years, Bringing Me Down, High Flying Bird, Fat Angel, Chauffeur Blues, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Muddy Waters
October 1, 1966 * (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2 handbill postcard
October 2, 1966 * (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2 handbill postcard
Don't Slip Away, Come Up the Years, Kansas City Blues, It's Alright, And I Like It, It's No Secret Afternoon show Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Muddy Waters
October 5, 1966 ?* (Wednesday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
(not verified)
October 6, 1966 (Thursday) - Basketball Pavilion, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA review
October 7, 1966 * (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
Take Off Jam, Go to Her, Don't Slip Away, And I Like It, High Flying Bird, Fat Angel Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Grateful Dead
# October 8, 1966 (Saturday) - Pacific Jazz Festival, Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa CA
Afternoon show, also with Jon Hendricks, Jimmy Rushing, Shakey Horton, Memphis Slim, Big Mama Thornton, Muddy Waters, Butterfield Blues Band
October 8, 1966 (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
Evening show, also with Butterfield Blues Band, Grateful Dead
October 9, 1966 (Sunday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
Afternoon show Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Grateful Dead
October 14, 1966 * (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
1: Go To Her, Runnin' Round this World, Let Me In 2: The Other Side of This Life, Let's Get Together, Bringing Me Down, And I Like It, It's Alright, Jam, Go to Her, It's No Secret Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Big Mama Thornton Bill Graham introduction, set 1: "The Haight-Ashbury version of the United States Air Force, Jefferson Airplane", set 2: "The leader of the opposition, Jefferson Airplane"
October 15, 1966 * (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Runnin' Round this World, Tobacco Road, Come Up The Years, Go To Her, Fat Angel, And I Like It, Chauffeur Blues, High Flying Bird Signe's Last Show Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Big Mama Thornton
October 16, 1966 * (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Let Me In, Run Around, It's No Secret, In the Morning, My Best Friend, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Bringing Me Down, And I Like It, Go to Her, Fat Angel Afternoon show - Grace's first show (some sources say this show was cancelled, but more reliable sources claim Grace's first show was the day after Signe left the band, implying they did this show) Also with Butterfield Blues Band, Big Mama Thornton
# October 19, 1966 (Wednesday) - Civic Auditorium, San Francisco CA
"Fol De Rol Goes Pop!!", Sponsored by the San Francisco Opera Guild JA performed one song during the show, and a set afterwards (also with Ray Hackett)
October 22, 1966 (Saturday) - University of California, Santa Barbara CA
October ??, 1966* - Matrix, San Francisco CA
3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Fat Angel, And I Like It, It's Alright, It's No Secret, Tobacco Road or It's No Secret, Runnin' Round This World, Don't Slip Away, Come Up The Years, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, The Other Side of This Life or Don't Slip Away, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, The Other Side of This Life, Come Up The Years (these lists are for some of the following Matrix shows)
(# October 23, 1966 (Sunday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA) poster
Although listed on the poster, JA did not play the Matrix on this date.
October 24, 1966 (Monday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
Also with The Only Alternative and His Other Possibilities
October 25, 1966 (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
October 26, 1966 * (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
October 27, 1966 (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
October 28, 1966 (Friday) - Slip Madigan Memorial Gymnasium, St. Mary's College, Moraga CA poster
Also with Patty Phillips and the Chosen Four
October 30, 1966 (Sunday) - Harmon Gymnasium, University of California, Berkeley CA poster1 poster2
Also with Larry Hankin of the Committee
October 31, 1966 (Monday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "She Has Funny Cars", "My Best Friend"
November 1, 1966 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Plastic Fantastic Lover"
November 2, 1966 (Wednesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Today"
November 3, 1966 (Thursday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "White Rabbit"
November 4, 1966 (Friday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds"
November 6, 1966 * (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
"Edwardian Ball" (often mislabeled as Grace Slick's first show) (recordings with this date may be October 16, 1966)
November 9, 1966 (Wednesday) - Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Vancouver BC, Canada
Also with Tom Northcott Trio, Muddy Waters
November 14, 1966 (Monday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "J. P. P. McStep B. Blues", "How Do You Feel"
November 15, 1966 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Somebody To Love", "D.C.B.A."
November 16, 1966 (Wednesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Comin' Back To Me"
November 16, 1966 ?* (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
She Has Funny Cars, And I Like It, Let's Get Together, High Flyin' Bird (not verified - probably 10/66)
November 17, 1966 (Thursday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Go To Her"
November 19, 1966 (Saturday) - Gymnasium, University of San Francisco, San Francisco CA
November 21, 1966 (Monday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "In The Morning"
November 22, 1966 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Embryonic Journey"
November 25, 1966 * (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
3/5 of a Mile In 10 Seconds, The Other Side Of This Life, Tobacco Road, J. P. P. McStep B. Blues, She Has Funny Cars, Fat Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, In The Morning, Somebody To Love, Let's Get Together* Also with James Cotton Blues Band, Moby Grape (* Craig Fenton claims this is from 10/14/66)
November 26, 1966 * (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
The Other Side of This Life, Bringing Me Down, And I Like It, Go to Her, Fat Angel, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Today, White Rabbit Also with James Cotton Blues Band, Moby Grape
November 27, 1966 * (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
My Grandfather's Clock, The Other Side of This Life, Let's Get Together Afternoon show Also with James Cotton Blues Band, Moby Grape
November 28, 1966 (Monday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
November 29, 1966 (Tuesday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
November 30, 1966 (Wednesday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
December 1, 1966 (Thursday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
Also with Peanut Butter Conspiracy
December 2, 1966 (Friday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
December 3, 1966 (Saturday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
December 4, 1966 (Sunday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
# December 5, 1966 (Monday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
# December 6, 1966 (Tuesday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
# December 7, 1966 (Wednesday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
# December 8, 1966 (Thursday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
# December 9, 1966 (Friday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
# December 10, 1966 (Saturday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
# December 11, 1966 (Sunday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
# December 12, 1966 (Monday) - Whiskey A Go Go, Hollywood CA
December 16, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Junior Wells Chicago Blues Band, Tim Rose
December 17, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
December 18, 1966 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Afternoon show Also with Junior Wells Chicago Blues Band, Tim Rose
# December 28, 1966 (Wednesday) - Civic Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Opening for the Beach Boys, also with The Seeds, Sopwith Camel, Music Machine, Royal Guardsmen
December 30, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster handbill
Also with Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service
December 31, 1966 * (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster handbill
It's No Secret*, The Other Side of This Life*, Let's Get Together*, Let Me In*, Today*, Bringing Me Down, Runnin' Round This World, Tobacco Road, Run Around Also with Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service (* probably from Toronto 8/4/67)
January ??, 1967 - "My Best Friend" / "How Do You Feel?" (US, RCA Victor 47-9063) released
# January 8, 1967 * (Sunday) - RCA Promotional Party, Webster Hall, Greenwich Village, New York NY
And I Like It, Go to Her, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Hate to See You Go, East-West Also with Mike Bloomfield and Mark Naftalin
# January 11 , 1967 (Wednesday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
Also with Dizzy Gillespie Quintet
# January 12, 1967 (Thursday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
# January 13, 1967 (Friday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
January 14, 1967 (Saturday) - Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco CA poster poster2 handbill
Great Human Be-In Afternoon show, also with the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Country Joe and the Fish, Charlatans
# January 14, 1967 (Saturday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
# January 15, 1967 (Sunday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
# January 16, 1967 (Monday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
# January 17, 1967 (Tuesday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
# January 18, 1967 (Wednesday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
# January 19, 1967 (Thursday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
# January 20, 1967 (Friday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
# January 21, 1967 (Saturday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
# January 22, 1967 (Sunday) - Basin Street West, San Francisco CA
January 26, 1967 (Thursday) - Santa Venetia Armory, San Rafael CA poster
Also with The Morning Glory
February ??, 1967 - "Somebody To Love" / "She Has Funny Cars" (US, RCA Victor 47-9140) released
February 3, 1967 * (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
(It's No Secret, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Runnin' Round this World, Somebody To Love, Today, Let's Get Together, The Other Side of This Life, Fat Angel, Go To Her, She Has Funny Cars) (recordings circulating of this date appear to be a compilation of various Fillmore shows, probably 9-30-66 and 2-4-67) Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Dino Valenti
# February 4, 1967 * (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
1: Somebody to Love, Let's Get Together, Let Me In, And I Like It, Jam, White Rabbit, Plastic Fantastic Lover, She Has Funny Cars 2: Jam, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Fat Angel, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Bringing Me Down, And I Like It, It's Alright, Jam, It's No Secret Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Dino Valenti (recordings of this date are sometimes mislabeled April 2, 1967, or have tracks from August 5, 1967 tacked on the end) (Set 2 not verified but listed by Fenton)
February 5, 1967 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Fat Angel, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds "Strike Benefit" - afternoon show Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Dino Valenti, Country Joe and the Fish, Loading Zone
February 8, 1967 * (Wednesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
#February ??, 1967 - Swarthmore College, Swarthmore PA
Tim Buckley opened
# February 21, 1967 (Tuesday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
First night of a two week run
# February 22, 1967 (Wednesday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
# February 23, 1967 (Thursday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
# February 24, 1967 (Friday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
# February 25, 1967 (Saturday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
# February 26, 1967 (Sunday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
# February 27, 1967 (Monday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
# February 28, 1967 (Tuesday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
# March 1, 1967 (Wednesday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
# March 2, 1967 (Thursday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
# March 3, 1967 (Friday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
(March 3, 1967* (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA)
(Jam, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Fat Angel, Somebody to Love, High Flying Bird) (unlikely date since they were playing in New York on this date - August 5, 1967 is the most likely date)
# March 4, 1967 * (Saturday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
It's No Secret, Let's Get Together, White Rabbit, Bringing Me Down, My Best Friend, Come Back Baby, And I Like It, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Somebody to Love > Leave You Alone, Tobacco Road, Runnin' Round this World, Rock Me Baby, Today, High Flying Bird
# March 5, 1967 (Sunday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
Also with Tim Buckley, The Paupers, Charles Lloyd
# March 6, 1967 (Monday) - Cafe au Go-Go, New York NY
March 7, 1967 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio B, New York NY
Recording session for "Come Back Baby"
March 10, 1967 * (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
1: And I Like It, Don't Slip Away, Tobacco Road, Somebody To Love > Leave You Alone 2: High Flying Bird, She Has Funny Cars, Let Me In, My Best Friend, Come Back Baby, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds Also with Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker, Stu Gardner Trio
March 11, 1967 * (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
1: My Best Friend, Come Back Baby, Today, Don't Slip Away, Plastic Fantastic Lover, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds 2: The Other Side of This Life, Let's Get Together, Bringing Me Down, Today, Runnin' Round This World, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Fat Angel, Thing, It's No Secret Also with Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker, Stu Gardner Trio (sometimes mislabeled as November 27, 1967)
March 12, 1967 * (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
It's No Secret, White Rabbit, Bringing Me Down, Don't Let Me Down, Jam > Leave You Alone, Today, She Has Funny Cars, High Flying Bird, And I Like It, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, My Best Friend, Come Back Baby Afternoon show Also with Jimmy Reed, John Lee Hooker, Stu Gardner Trio
March 16, 1967 (Thursday) - Jack Casady arrested for possession of marijuana in Big Sur
# March 19, 1967 (Sunday) - Concert Hall, Mills College, Oakland CA
March 25, 1967 (Saturday) - "Surrealistic Pillow" (US, RCA Victor LPM-3766, LSP-3766) released
April 7, 1967 (Friday) - Gymnasium, University of San Francisco, San Francisco CA
Also with Buffalo Springfield
April 9, 1967 (Sunday) - The Cheetah, Santa Monica Pier, Venice CA
Two shows, also with the Doors
# April 11, 1967 (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Sparrow
April 12, 1967 (Wednesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2
Afternoon show, "Busted" Benefit for San Francisco Mime Troupe Also with Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Moby Grape, Andrew Staples, Loading Zone
# April 12, 1967 (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
# April 13, 1967 (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
April 14, 1967 (Friday) - Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA poster
Also with the Grateful Dead, Canned Heat
April 15, 1967 (Saturday) - Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA poster
#April 15, 1967 (Saturday) - "Boss City" TV show
Also with the Byrds
April 16, 1967 (Sunday) - Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA poster
# April 18, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 19, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 20, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 21, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 22, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 23, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 24, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 25, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 26, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 27, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 28, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 29, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
# April 30, 1967 (Tuesday) - Unicorn Coffee House, Boston MA
May 6, 1967 (Saturday) - Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley CA newspaper ad poster
Also with Dick Gregory Benefit for a summer camp for underprivileged children
May 7, 1967 (Sunday) - Freeborn Hall, University of California, Davis CA
Also with the Steve Miller Blues Band
May 7, 1967 * (Sunday) - "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" TV show, CBS Studios, Hollywood CA
Somebody to Love, White Rabbit (live vocals to studio backing track) ("Somebody to Love" broadcast May 7, "White Rabbit" broadcast June 25, CBS-TV)
?May ??, 1967? - "Spring Thing", Santa Cruz CA
May 12, 1967 * (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
The Other Side of This Life, Runnin' Round This World, She Has Funny Cars, High Flying Bird, Tobacco Road, Let's Get Together, White Rabbit, Comin' Back to Me, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon (uncertain date for this set, could be the 13th or 14th) (included in the "Jefferson Airplane Loves You" box set) Also with the Paupers
May 13, 1967 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with the Paupers
May 14, 1967 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Afternoon show Also with the Paupers
May 18, 1967 (Thursday) - Civic Auditorium, San Jose CA
Also with Rainy Daze, Acapulco Gold, Chocolate Watchband, Lewis and Clark Expedition
May 19, 1967 * (Friday) - Men's Gym, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo CA
1: The Other Side of This Life, Let's Get Together, She Has Funny Cars, White Rabbit, Let Me In, Today, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Somebody To Love 2: Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Tobacco Road, Runnin' Round This World, And I Like It > jam, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Come Back Baby, White Rabbit, It's No Secret Also with Circus
#May 20, 1967 (Saturday) - "Boss City" TV show
Also with Gale Garnett, Brenton Woods, The Doors
May 20, 1967 (Saturday) - Birmingham High School Stadium, Van Nuys CA poster
Also with the Doors, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Merry Go Round, and "Pepsi Boss Battle of the Bands"
# May 21, 1967 (Sunday) - Mission Garden, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara CA
Afternoon show
# May 21, 1967 (Sunday) - Selland Arena, Fresno CA
Evening show
May 27, 1967 (Saturday) - Richmond Arena, Richmond BC, Canada poster
Vancouver Trips Festival Also with Collectors, Painted Ship, Magic Fern
May 28, 1967 (Sunday) - Memorial Coliseum, Portland OR poster
Also with PH Factor, Magic Fern, The Byrds
May 29, 1967 (Monday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
May 30, 1967 (Tuesday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
HALO: Haight-Ashbury Legal Organization benefit Also with the Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Charlatans
June 3, 1967 * (Saturday) - American Bandstand, ABC-TV Studios, Hollywood CA
White Rabbit, Somebody to Love (lip-sync to studio tracks) TV broadcast, ABC
# June 3, 1967 (Saturday) - Contra Costa College, San Pablo CA
Also with the Overlook Express
#June 6, 1967 (Tuesday) - "White Rabbit" / "Plastic Fantastic Lover" (US, RCA Victor 47-9248) released
June 6, 1967* (Tuesday) - unknown location
# June 9, 1967 (Friday) - Wonderland Skating Rink, Fresno CA
White Rabbit, Let's Get Together, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Tobacco Road, Somebody to Love, Comin' Back to Me (incomplete list) Also with the Lavender Hill Mob, The 5 O'Clock News Hour
June 11, 1967 (Sunday) - Cushing Memorial Theater, Mt. Tamalpais State Park, Mill Valley CA photo poster1 poster2 poster3
Afternoon show KFRC Fantasy Fair and Magic Music Festival - Benefit for Hunter's Point Child Care Center Also with the Byrds, PF Sloan, the Seeds, Grassroots, Loading Zone, Tim Buckley, Every Mother's Son, Sons of Champlin, Merry Go Round, Hugh Masakela, Steve Miller Blues Band, Country Joe and the Fish, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Captain Beefheart and his Magic Band, Lamp of Childhood, Mystery Trend, Penny Nichols, New Salvation Army Band (rescheduled from June 3 due to weather)
# June 11, 1967 (Sunday) - Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara CA
June 17, 1967 * (Saturday) - Monterey Pop Festival, Monterey Fairgrounds, Monterey CA poster
Somebody To Love, The Other Side Of This Life, White Rabbit, High Flying Bird, Today, She Has Funny Cars, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Ballad Of You And Me And Pooneil
June 19, 1967 (Monday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
(June 20, 1967 (Tuesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA)
(also with Jimi Hendrix, Gabor Szabo)
(June 21, 1967 (Wednesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA)
(also with Jimi Hendrix, Gabor Szabo) (recordings with this date are actually Toronto 8-5-67)
(June 22, 1967 (Thursday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA)
(June 23, 1967 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA)
(June 24, 1967 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA)
(June 25, 1967 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA)
(also with Jimi Hendrix, Gabor Szabo) (JA supposedly didn't play the June 20 - 25 dates allegedly due to Grace's illness, and were replaced by Big Brother and the Holding Company)
June 26 - 27, 1967 (Monday - Tuesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil"
June 28 - 29, 1967 (Wednesday - Thursday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Two Heads"
June 30, 1967 (Friday) - Ford Auditorium, Detroit MI poster1 poster2 poster3
Also with The Rationals, The Apostles, MC5, Ourselves
July 1, 1967 (Saturday) - Civic Opera House, Chicago IL
July 2, 1967 (Sunday) - Field House, Beloit College, Beloit WI
# July 7, 1967 * (Friday) - Fantasy Fayre, Los Angeles CA
Somebody to Love, She Has Funny Cars, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Martha, Two Heads, It's No Secret, Don't Let Me Down, Today, Jam, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, White Rabbit (may be 9/15/67)
July 13, 1967 (Thursday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Young Girl Sunday Blues"
July 15, 1967 (Saturday) - Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim CA
Two shows, also with the Doors, Merry Go Round
July 16, 1967 (Sunday) - Devonshire Meadows Raceway, Cal State, Northridge CA poster
Fantasy Farye and Magic Music Festival Also with the Doors, Country Joe and the Fish, Butterfield Blues Band, Mothers, Canned Heat, Iron Butterfly, Grassroots, Kaleidoscope, New Delhi River Band, Sunshine Company, Powers of Evil, Solid State, Morning Glory, Second Coming, Rubber Maze, New Breed, Trans-Atlantic Flash
# July 19, 1967 (Wednesday) - Minneapolis Auditorium, Minneapolis MN poster
Happening '67 Also with Buffalo Springfield, Electric Prunes, Shadows of Knight
July 22, 1967 (Saturday) - Convention Hall, Asbury Park NJ
July 23, 1967 (Sunday) - Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto ONT, Canada
Free show, also with Luke & the Apostles, Spring Garden Road
July 27, 1967 (Thursday) - Broadmoor International Center, Colorado Springs CO
Fat Angel, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil
July 28, 1967 (Friday) - Broadmoor International Center, Colorado Springs CO
July 29, 1967 (Saturday) - Broadmoor International Center, Colorado Springs CO
July 31, 1967 (Monday) - O'Keefe Centre, Toronto ONT, Canada poster
Somebody to Love "Bill Graham Presents the San Francisco Scene in Toronto" Also with the Grateful Dead, Luke and the Apostles
August ??, 1967 - "Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil" / "Two Heads" (US, RCA Victor 47-9297) released
August 1, 1967 (Tuesday) - O'Keefe Centre, Toronto ONT, Canada poster
"Bill Graham Presents the San Francisco Scene in Toronto" Also with the Grateful Dead, Luke and the Apostles Free show
August 2, 1967 (Wednesday) - O'Keefe Centre, Toronto ONT, Canada poster
"Bill Graham Presents the San Francisco Scene in Toronto" Also with the Grateful Dead, Luke and the Apostles Afternoon show
August 3, 1967 (Thursday) - O'Keefe Centre, Toronto ONT, Canada poster
"Bill Graham Presents the San Francisco Scene in Toronto" Also with the Grateful Dead, Luke and the Apostles
August 4, 1967 (Friday) - Nathan Phillips Square, Toronto ONT, Canada
# August 4, 1967 (Friday) - O'Keefe Centre, Toronto ONT, Canada poster
She Has Funny Cars, Bringing Me Down, High Flying Bird, White Rabbit, Come Back Baby, Runnin' 'Round This World, Tobacco Road, Run Around, It's No Secret "Bill Graham Presents the San Francisco Scene in Toronto" Also with the Grateful Dead, Luke and the Apostles Evening show (note: JA did not play Losers, San Jose on August 3, 4, or 5 1967 - see August 2-5 1966)
August 5, 1967 * (Saturday) - O'Keefe Centre, Toronto ONT, Canada poster
She Has Funny Cars, Bringing Me Down, High Flying Bird, White Rabbit, Come Back Baby, It's No Secret, The Other Side Of This Life, Let's Get Together, Let Me In, Today, Jorma's Bangs Rap, Go To Her, Spare Chaynge, 3/5 of a Mile In 10 Seconds, Fat Angel, Somebody To Love "Bill Graham Presents the San Francisco Scene in Toronto" Also with the Grateful Dead, Luke and the Apostles Afternoon show (note: tapes of this show are often listed as Losers, San Jose, Fillmore, Winterland, or the Matrix)
August 6, 1967 (Sunday) - Place Ville Marie, Montreal QUE, Canada
Free afternoon show - Grateful Dead opened
August 6, 1967 (Sunday) - Expo 67, Montreal QUE, Canada
Evening show - Grateful Dead opened
# August 9, 1967 (Wednesday) - St. John Terrell's Music Circus, Lambertville NJ
August ??, 1967 - Eastman Theatre, Rochester NY
White Rabbit
(August ??, 1967 - Newport Pop Festival, Costa Mesa CA)
(see August 4 1968)
August 22, 1967 (Tuesday) - (Civic Auditorium?), Bakersfield CA
August 29, 1967 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Martha"
August 30, 1967 (Wednesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "The Last Wall of the Castle"
September 1, 1967 (Friday) - Community Concourse, San Diego CA
Also with The Seeds, Marsha and the Esquires
September 5, 1967 (Tuesday) - rehearsals
(may be October 5 1967)
(September 5, 1967 (Tuesday) - bootlegs with a Fillmore or Winterland show for this date are actually 10-14-67)
September 6, 1967 (Wednesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Watch Her Ride"
September 11, 1967 (Monday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Wild Tyme"
September 14, 1967 * (Thursday) - "The O'Keefe Centre Presents: The Rock Scene: Like It Is", O'Keefe Centre, Toronto ONT, Canada
White Rabbit, Two Heads, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil Hosted by Noel Harrison, also with the Doors, Dionne Warwisk, Sergio Mendes and Brasil 66, Eric Andersen (lip-sync to studio tracks) TV broadcast, CBC, October 16, 1967
# September 15, 1967 * (Friday) - Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood CA poster
Somebody to Love, She Has Funny Cars, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Martha, Two Heads, It's No Secret, Don't Let Me Down, Today, Jam, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, White Rabbit "Bill Graham Presents the San Francisco Scene in Los Angeles" Also with the Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company didn't show up
September 22, 1967 (Friday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Rejoyce"
September 23, 1967 (Saturday) - Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle WA poster
"Saturday Night at the Fillmore" Also with the Youngbloods, Magic Fern, International Brick
September 28, 1967 (Thursday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Mother Earth, Flamin' Groovies
September 29, 1967 (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
September 30, 1967 (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
# October 3, 1967 (Tuesday) - The Tonight Show, NBC-TV Studios, Burbank CA
Somebody To Love, White Rabbit (also appearing: Bill Dana, Phil Harris, Desi Arnaz) TV broadcast, NBC
(October 3, 1967 (Tuesday) - Whitney Museum Benefit, New York NY)
(probably October 3, 1968)
October 5, 1967* (Thursday) - Studio Rehearsals, Pacific High Studios, San Francisco CA
Satisfaction, It's Alright, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon Jam, Martha, It's Alright, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Go to Her, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Martha Rehearsals for "After Bathing At Baxter's"
October 7, 1967 (Saturday) - Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara CA
October 11, 1967 (Wednesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Benefit for Haight-Ashbury Medical Clinic Also with Blue Cheer, The Charlatans
October 12, 1967 (Thursday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Blue Cheer, The Charlatans
October 13, 1967 (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
October 14, 1967 * (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
The Other Side Of This Life, Watch Her Ride, It's No Secret, White Rabbit, Ballad Of You and Me and Pooneil, Fat Angel Also with Blue Cheer, The Charlatans (often mislabeled as an Avalon show or June 20, 1967)
October 15, 1967* (Sunday) - Studio rehearsals, Pacific High Studios, San Francisco CA
(could be 10-5-67)
October 15, 1967 (Sunday) - Hughes Stadium, Sacramento CA poster
First Annual Sacramento Pop Music Festival Also with Spirit, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Strawberry Alarm Clock, Hour Glass, Sunshine Company, Hamilton Street Car, Breed
October 19, 1967 (Thursday) - Warfield Theater, San Francisco CA
(tapes claiming to be this show are probably 10-14-67 and 6-13-69, although JA did play the Warfield on this date)
# October 20, 1967 - Auditorium, Hunter College, New York NY newspaper ad
Two shows (the famous "Sinatra doesn't do encores" show)
October 21, 1967 (Saturday) - Penn Theatre, Pittsburgh PA
The Paupers opened
# October 22, 1967 (Sunday) - Darby Gymnasium, Grinnell College, Grinnell IA article
Homecoming Dance (Although most sources list this as October 22, 1966, that date is unlikely since they were playing in California that week and they would not travel to Iowa for one show, so I believe this was in 1967 and it is more logical than 1966 since they played in Pittsburgh the previous night. However, according to Paul Kantner, they did play Grinnell in late 1966.)
October 26, 1967 (Thursday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon"
October 29, 1967 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Proposition "P" benefit Also with Mother Earth, Mad River, The Committee
#October 30, 1967 (Monday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording sessions for "Martha" and "Spare Chaynge"
October 31, 1967 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording sessions for "A Small Package of Value Will Come to You, Shortly" and "Spare Chaynge"
# October 31, 1967 (Tuesday) - "The Perry Como Holiday Special", NBC-TV Studios, Burbank CA advertisement
Watch Her Ride, Martha (lip-sync to studio tracks) TV broadcast, NBC, November 30, 1967
(October 31, 1967 - Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City UT)
(The Other Side of This Life, Runnin' Round This World, She Has Funny Cars, High Flyin' Bird, Tobacco Road, Let's Get Together, White Rabbit, Coming Back To Me, Won't You Try / Saturday Afternoon, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, It's No Secret, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Uncle Sam Blues) (this is a bogus show - bootleg cds claiming to be this show are copied from legitimate releases of other shows)
November ??, 1967 - "Watch Her Ride" / "Martha" (US, RCA Victor 47-9389) released
#November 4(?), 1967 - Lehigh University, Bethlehem PA
November 7, 1967 (Tuesday) - 1601 West Evans Street (Denver Dog), Denver CO poster
Also with the Other Half
November 8, 1967 (Wednesday) - 1601 West Evans Street (Denver Dog), Denver CO poster
# November 11, 1967 (Saturday) - Winnipeg Arena, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Also with the Guess Who
November 30, 1967 (Thursday) - "After Bathing At Baxter's" (US, RCA Victor LPM-1511, LSO-1511) released
December 2, 1967 (Saturday) - Back Bay Theater, Boston MA
# December 3, 1967 (Sunday) - Ballroom, Sheraton-Park Hotel, Washington DC
# December 6, 1967 (Wednesday) - War Memorial Auditorium, Syracuse NY
# December 7, 1967 (Thursday) - Cincinnati OH
# December 8, 1967 (Friday) - Civic Center, Charleston WV
December 31, 1967 * (Sunday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2
1: Martha, The Other Side of This Life, Today, Rock Me Baby, Two Heads, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Watch Her Ride, White Rabbit, She Has Funny Cars 2: Baby What You Want Me To Do, Jam, Ride This Train (w/Dino Valenti) > Don't Let Me Down > Jam (including Spare Chaynge) > Ride This Train Also with Big Brother and the Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Freedom Highway
??? ??, 1968* - Jonathan Winters Show, CBS Studios, Hollywood CA
Today, Somebody to Love, Crown of Creation TV broadcast, CBS
January 30, 1968 * (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
(tapes of this date are most likely 2/1/68)
January 31, 1968 * (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
# February 1, 1968 * (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
Somebody to Love, Young Girl Sunday Blues, She Has Funny Cars, Two Heads, Martha, Kansas City Blues, The Other Side of This Life, Today, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, It's No Secret, Blues From an Airplane, Watch Her Ride, Plastic Fantastic Lover, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Share a Little Joke, Ice Cream Phoenix Jam, Fat Angel, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, High Flying Bird, Wild Tyme, Go To Her, Rock Me Baby
# February 10, 1968 (Saturday) - The Terrace, Salt Lake City UT poster
Two shows Also with Taj Mahal Blues Band, War of Armageddon
February 14, 1968 * (Wednesday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA
Jam Opening night of the Carousel
# February 15, 1968 (Monday) - San Quentin Prison, San Quentin CA
With various members of the Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, and Country Joe and the Fish
February 20, 1968 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Greasy Heart" and "Share A Little Joke"
# February 22, 1968 (Thursday) - Tonight Show, NBC-TV Studios, Burbank CA
Also appearing: Jerry Lewis, Shirley Jones, Linda Cristal, Larry Tucker, Paul Mazursky
February 23, 1968 (Friday) - Pinnacle Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles CA poster handbill
Also with Charlie Musselwhite, The Ceyleib People, Clear Light
February 24, 1968 (Saturday) - Pinnacle Shrine Exposition Hall, Los Angeles CA poster handbill
March ??, 1968 - "Greasy Heart" / "Share A Little Joke" (US, RCA Victor 47-9496) released
# March 8, 1968 (Friday) - MelodyLand Theater, Anaheim CA
# March 9, 1968 (Saturday) - MelodyLand Theater, Anaheim CA
Two shows, also with the Grateful Dead
March 15, 1968 (Friday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA poster
March 16, 1968 (Saturday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA poster
March 17, 1968 (Sunday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA poster
(March 18, 1968 (Monday) - Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen, Denmark)
(cancelled)
March 19, 1968 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Lather"
March 22, 1968 (Friday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
March 22, 1968 (Friday) - Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA poster
Also with Canned Head, Buffalo Springfield
March 23, 1968 (Saturday) - Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA
# March 24, 1868 (Sunday) - Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA
Benefit for striking KPPC radio personnel Also with Peanut Butter Conspiracy, Buffalo Springfield, Tiny Tim, H P Lovecraft, Steppenwolf, Sweetwater, Firesign Theatre, Clear Light, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Genesis
March 26, 1968 (Tuesday) - MelodyLand Theater, Anaheim CA
Grateful Dead opened
March ??, 1968 - Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Phoenix AZ
(April 13, 1968 (Saturday) - Royal Albert Hall, London)
Also with the Doors (cancelled)
# April 21, 1968 (Sunday) - Westbury Music Fair, Westbury NY
# April 28, 1968 (Sunday) - Shapiro Athletic Center, Brandeis University, Waltham MA
April 30, 1968 (Tuesday) - Kaleidoscope, Hollywood CA
Also with Canned Heat
#May ??, 1968 - (University of Maryland?), Shady Grove MD
She Has Funny Cars, White Rabbit, Today, Somebody to Love Also with Iron Butterfly
May 3, 1968 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY poster review
Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, She Has Funny Cars, It's No Secret, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Greasy Heart, Star Track, Wild Tyme, White Rabbit, Thing, Today, The Other Side of This Life, Fat Angel, Watch Her Ride, Somebody to Love (this set list is a combination of this show and 5-4-68) Two shows Also with The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
May 4, 1968 (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY poster
Two shows Also with The Crazy World of Arthur Brown
May 5, 1968 (Sunday) - Central Park, New York NY
Free concert, with the Grateful Dead and Butterfield Blues Band
May 17, 1968 (Friday) - Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento CA
May 18, 1968 * (Saturday) - Family Park, Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose CA poster1 poster2 program1 program2 review
White Rabbit, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Watch Her Ride, Today, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Greasy Heart, Fat Angel, Star Track, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Somebody to Love Northern California Folk-Rock Festival, afternoon show Also with The Doors, Animals, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Youngbloods, Electric Flag, Kaleidoscope, Country Joe and the Fish, Taj Mahal
May 18, 1968 * (Saturday) - Pinnacle Shrine Exhibition Hall, Los Angeles CA
White Rabbit, She Has Funny Cars, Watch Her Ride, Today, Greasy Heart, Star Track, Somebody to Love, Fat Angel, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil Evening show - unannounced guests with Grateful Dead, Steve Miller Band, Taj Mahal
May 19, 1968 (Sunday) - Family Park, Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose CA
Northern California Folk-Rock Festival It is not known if Jefferson Airplane played on this day - tapes claiming to be this show are actually the Shrine show from the night before.
May 27, 1968 (Monday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Crown of Creation"
May 31, 1968 (Friday) - RCA Studio B, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "The Saga of Sydney Spacepig"
June 4, 1968 (Tuesday) - RCA Studio B, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "The House At Pooneil Corners"
June 5, 1968 (Wednesday) - RCA Studio B, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Would You Like A Snack"
June 7, 1968 (Friday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA handbill
Also with the Grateful Dead, Fleetwood Mac
June 8, 1968 (Saturday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA handbill
June 9, 1968 (Sunday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA handbill
# (June 12, 1968 (Wednesday) - Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco CA)
("Fire Dance" Alton Kelley Benefit, also with the Charlatans, Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks, Steve Miller Band) (originally planned for May 8, 1968 - JA was scheduled to play May 8 but did not play June 12)
June 21, 1968 (Friday) - RCA Studio A, Hollywood CA
Recording session for "Ribump Ba Bap Dum Dum"
July 19, 1968 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY poster
Two shows Also with H. P. Lovecraft
July 20, 1968 (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY poster
July 23, 1968 (Tuesday) - Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO
# August 2, 1968 (Friday) - Selland Arena, Fresno CA
Somebody to Love, Watch Her Ride, Star Track, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Triad, Greasy Heart (incomplete list) Also with Just Another Rock Band, The Thermal Vibration
August 4, 1968 (Sunday)* - Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa CA handbill1 handbill1-back handbill2 poster review
First Annual Newport Pop Festival Also with The Animals, The Byrds, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Grateful Dead, Steppenwolf, Canned Heat, Iron Butterfly, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Things To Come, Country Joe and the Fish, Illinois Speed Press
(August 9, 1968* (Friday) - Memorial Hall, Kansas City MO)
(tapes with this date are Kansas City 5-9-69)
# August 26, 1968 - Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
(may be September 20, 1968)
August 28, 1968 * (Wednesday) - Falkoner Centret, Copenhagen, Denmark
It's No Secret, Watch Her Ride, White Rabbit, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Fat Angel, Star Track, Triad, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, House at Pooneil Corners, Today, Greasy Heart, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Somebody to Love Also with The Beefeaters
August 29, 1968 (Thursday) - Revolution Club, London UK
Private party
August 30?, 1968 (Friday) - Brussels, Belgium
August 31, 1968 (Saturday) - Hayles Field, Ford Farm, near Godshill, Isle of Wight, UK review
Somebody to Love, Watch Her Ride, Triad Great South Coast Bank Holiday Pop Festivity JA may have started after midnight, September 1 Also with The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, The Move, Pretty Things, Tyrannosaurus Rex, Fairport Convention
August ??, 1968 - "Crown of Creation" (US, RCA Victor LPM-4058, LSP-4058) released
September 5, 1968 (Thursday) - Parliament Hill, Hampstead Heath, London UK
She Has Funny Cars, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, It's No Secret, If You Feel, Somebody To Love, Today E: White Rabbit Free concert, Fairport Convention opened
September 6, 1968 (Friday) - Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London UK
White Rabbit, Somebody to Love, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Greasy Heart, In Time, Rock Me Baby, Crown of Creation, The Other Side of This Life, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > The House at Pooneil Corners, Watch Her Ride, Somebody to Love, If You Feel, Triad Two shows Also with The Doors, Terry Reid, Blossom Toes (Both this and the following night were filmed, although only the Doors set has been released)
September 7, 1968 (Saturday) - Roundhouse, Chalk Farm, London UK
Two shows Also with The Doors, Terry Reid, The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Blonde on Blonde
September 10, 1968 * (Tuesday) - Musikhalle, Hamburg, Germany
Watch Her Ride, Triad, Crown of Creation, If You Feel, In Time, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, White Rabbit, Jam, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > The House at Pooneil Corners
# September 12, 1968 (Thursday) - Rheinhalle, Dusseldorf, Germany article
September 14, 1968 (Saturday) - Kongresshalle, Frankfurt, Germany
Also with The Doors, Canned Heat
# September 15, 1968 * (Sunday) - Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Rock Me Baby, If You Feel, Crown of Creation, Today, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Nothing (Jam), Rock Me Baby, Today, In Time, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil FM broadcast, VPRO Two shows - also with The Doors (without Jim Morrison), Terry Reid (sometimes incorrectly listed as the Paradiso)
September 20, 1968 (Friday) - Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
Two shows - also with The Doors, Terry Reid, Savoy Brown (originally scheduled for September (or August?) 21, 1968)
September 28, 1968 * (Saturday) - Ed Sullivan Show, Ed Sullivan Theater, New York NY (CBS TV)
Rehearsal: Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon Broadcast: Crown of Creation (may have been filmed prior to the broadcast)
# September 29, 1968 (Sunday) - Central Park, New York NY
Lather, If You Feel, Crown of Creation, Greasy Heart, House at Pooneil Corners Also with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells, Ten Years After, Country Joe and the Fish (Some sources list this date as 9-30-68)
October 3, 1968 (Wednesday) - Whitney Museum of American Art, New York NY
"An Evening with Glenn McKay's Headlights", Benefit for Whitney Museum Also with Raymond Lewenthal
October ??, 1968 - "Crown of Creation" / "Lather" (US, RCA Victor 47-9644) released
October 6, 1968 (Sunday) - Clarkson College, Potsdam NY
White Rabbit, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Fat Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Crown of Creation, Lather, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds (incomplete list)
(October 21, 1968* (Monday) - Airplane House, 2400 Fulton Street, San Francisco CA)
jams (see Mislabeled Tapes section)
October 24, 1968 (Thursday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster
Recorded for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" Also with Ballet Afro-Haiti, A. B. Skhy
October 25, 1968 (Friday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster
# October 26, 1968 * (Saturday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster
Fat Angel, Rock Me Baby, Somebody to Love, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, White Rabbit, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > The House at Pooneil Corners Recorded for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" Also with Ballet Afro-Haiti, A. B. Skhy
October 27, 1968 (Sunday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA
Recorded for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head"
(October 30, 1968* (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA)
(actually 2-1-68)
(October 31, 1968* (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA)
# November 1, 1968 * (Friday) - "Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" TV show, CBS Studios, Hollywood CA
Crown of Creation, Lather, skit TV broadcast, CBS, November 10, 1968
# November 9, 1968 (Saturday) - Rock Festival, California State College, Long Beach CA
Afternoon show Also with Chicago Transit Authority, Spirit, Things To Come, The Collectors, The Black Pearl
November 16, 1968 * (Saturday) - Electric Factory, Philadelphia PA
It's No Secret, Watch Her Ride, White Rabbit, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Star Track, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Fat Angel, Greasy Heart, Crown of Creation, Philly Jam, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds
November 18, 1968 (Monday) - Electric Factory, Philadelphia PA
# November 19, 1968 * (Tuesday) - Schuyler Hotel, 57 West 45th Street, New York NY
Somebody to Love, House at Pooneil Corners* *filmed for the Godard movie "1 AM" (Some sources list this as November 1, 1968, which is unlikely since they were taping the Smothers Brothers Show that day)
November 21, 1968 (Thursday) - Grande Ballroom, Detroit MI poster
Also with Frost (Not verified)
# November 23, 1968 (Saturday) - Allen Theater, Cleveland OH
Also with Glen Schwartz, Pacific Gas and Electric Co.
November 24, 1968 (Sunday) - Grande Ballroom, Detroit MI poster
early show: late show: 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Somebody To Love, Fat Angel, Watch Her Ride, Crown of Creation, Star Track, White Rabbit, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, House at Pooneil Corners, Rock Me Baby (jam with the Grateful Dead after the second show) (order uncertain) Also with Terry Reid, Frost
November 28, 1968 (Thursday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
Two shows, recorded for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" Also with Buddy Guy, Chuck Davis Dance Company
November 29, 1968 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
November 30, 1968 (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
(January 2, 1969 - Elysian Park, Chicago or Los Angeles)
(tapes labeled with this date are actually 11-2-69)
January 11, 1969 (Saturday) - Grace Slick hospitalized in Berkeley with throat problems
Promotional tour for "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" cancelled
#February 1, 1969 (Saturday) - "Bless Its Pointed Little Head" (US, RCA Victor LSP-4133) released
March 28, 1969 - June 1969 - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording sessions for "Volunteers" album
March 28, 1969 - June 5 1969 - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording sessions for "Hey Frederick"
March 31, 1969 - April 11 1969 - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording sessions for "We Can Be Together"
April 4, 1969 (Friday) - Gill Coliseum, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR poster
Also with Sleepy Hollow
# April 13, 1969 (Sunday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
Hot Tuna: New Song (instrumental) > Jam, Rock Me Baby, Star Track > instrumental jam, Uncle Sam Blues > instrumental Jam, Death Don't Have No Mercy, instrumental jam, Fee So Good (jam) JA: (may have been only Hot Tuna with Paul Kantner and Aynsley Dunbar)
April 14, 1969 - April 22 1969 - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording sessions for "Wooden Ships"
April 14, 1969 - June 19 1969 - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording sessions for "Volunteers"
April 17, 1969 - June 12 1969 - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording sessions for "Good Shepherd"
April 26, 1969 * (Saturday) - Swing Auditorium, San Bernardino CA
3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Somebody To Love, Wooden Ships, Fat Angel, Uncle Sam Blues, Plastic Fantastic Lover, It's No Secret, Greasy Heart, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Volunteers, Jam, White Rabbit, The Other Side of This Life
# April 27, 1969 (Sunday) - Oakland Coliseum, Oakland CA
Also with Jimi Hendrix and Fat Mattress
May ??, 1969 - "The Other Side of This Life" / "Plastic Fantastic Lover" (US, RCA Victor 74-0150) released
May 2, 1969 (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster review
Also with the Grateful Dead, Mongo Santamaria
May 3, 1969 (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster review
# May 7, 1969 * (Wednesday) - Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco CA
The Other Side of This Life, Somebody to Love, The Farm, Greasy Heart, Good Shepherd, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Uncle Sam Blues, Volunteers, White Rabbit, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon > Jam, We Can Be Together, Mexico, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds Afternoon show Also with the Grateful Dead
May 9, 1969 * (Friday) - Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Kansas City KS
It's No Secret, Good Shepherd, Watch Her Ride, The Other Side of This Life, Martha, Crown of Creation, The Farm, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Star Track, Wooden Ships > J.P.P. McStep B. Blues, One of These Days, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil
May 10, 1969 (Saturday) - Graffiti, Aurora IL
# May 13, 1969 (Tuesday) - Music Shell, Grant Park, Chicago IL photos
May ??, 1969 - (Arena?), Milwaukee WI
# May 15, 1969 (Thursday) - St. Bernard Civic Auditorium, New Orleans LA poster
Two Shows also with Nectar, Headlites
May 16, 1969 (Friday) - Jack Casady arrested for marijuana in New Orleans LA
May ??, 1969 - (Dane County Coliseum?), Madison WI
# May 24, 1969 (Saturday) - Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, San Jose CA poster
Northern California Folk-Rock Festival Also with Poco, Chuck Berry, Santana
# May 28, 1969 * (Wednesday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Somebody To Love, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Wooden Ships, Volunteers, Come Back Baby, Fat Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Greasy Heart, We Can Be Together, Crown of Creation, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Thing > You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Wild Tyme, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil People's Park Bail Ball benefit Also with Aum, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Bangor Flying Circus, Elvin Bishop Group, Grateful Dead, Santana
June 5, 1969 (Thursday) - Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio TX
Also with Zachery Thaks, Jim Jones and the Chanteys, The Electric Kiss
# June 13, 1969 * (Friday) - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA
Tortoise Jam, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, The Other Side of This Life, Wooden Ships > J.P.P. McStep B. Blues, Crown of Creation, Greasy Heart, Good Shepherd, Fat Angel, Volunteers, House at Pooneil Corners FM broadcast, KSAN Also with the Charlatans, the Devil's Kitchen, Pulse, Jim Rhinhart (Eskimo Blue Day from 6/13/69 is actually from 2/4/70)
June 14, 1969 (Saturday) - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA
Also with the Charlatans, the Devil's Kitchen, Pulse, Jim Rhinhart
#June 14, 1969 (Saturday) - Tonight Show, NBC-TV Studios, Burbank CA
Also appearing: Tiny Tim, Kenneth Tynan, Trenny Robb repeat from earlier unknown date
June 30, 1969 (Monday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Turn My Life Down"
July 4, 1969 (Friday) - Bullfrog Music Festival, Clackamas County OR (near Estacada OR)
Also with Sons of Champlin, Ace of Cups
July 7, 1969 (Monday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA
Also with Ace of Cups, Phoenix Benefit for the Wild West Rock Festival
(July 9, 1969 - Winterland, San Francisco CA)
(tapes circulating with this date are actually 6-16-69)
July 19, 1969 (Saturday) - Aragon Ballroom, Chicago IL
Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Fat Angel, Rock Me Baby, Chushingura (incomplete list, order uncertain) Also with Blue Cheer and the Hello People
July 27, 1969 (Sunday) - Balboa Stadium, San Diego CA poster
Also with the Sons of Champlin, Ten Years After, Congress of Wonders
July 28, 1969 (Monday) - Griffith Park, Los Angeles CA
Free concert Also with Ace of Cups, Sons of Champlin
# August 2, 1969 (Saturday) - Atlantic City Race Course, Mays Landing NJ review
Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, The Other Side of This Life (incomplete list) Atlantic City Pop Festival With Joey Covington on drums
(August 2, 1969* (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY)
(tapes with this date may be October 4, 1970)
August 8, 1969 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
Also with Hot Tuna, Joe Cocker, Spontaneous Sound
August 9, 1969 (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
# August 10, 1969 * (Sunday) - Sheep Meadow, Central Park, New York NY
Santana with Jorma and Jack: Jam, Uncle Sam Blues, Jam JA: The Other Side of This Life, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Come Back Baby, Fat Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, White Rabbit, We Can Be Together, Volunteers, Mau Mau (including Feel So Good) Free concert Santana opening - Jorma and Jack sat in on their first set
August 12, 1969 (Tuesday) - Tanglewood Music Shed, Lenox MA
Plastic Fantastic Lover, White Rabbit, Volunteers, Somebody to Love, Starship (incomplete list) Also with The Who, B. B. King, Christopher Tree
August 17, 1969 * (Sunday) - Woodstock, Max Yasgur's Farm, Bethel NY
The Other Side of This Life, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Volunteers, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Eskimo Blue Day, Uncle Sam Blues, Somebody To Love, White Rabbit
August 18, 1969 * (Monday) - Dick Cavett Show, ABC Studios, New York NY
We Can Be Together, Volunteers, Somebody To Love, Jam TV broadcast 8-19-69, ABC
(August 23, 1969 (Saturday) - Kezar Stadium, San Francisco CA) poster
(cancelled - Wild West Festival)
August 30, 1969 (Saturday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA
Benefit for the Wild West Rock Festival
September ??, 1969 - "Volunteers" / "We Can Be Together" (US, RCA Victor 74-0245) released
September 1, 1969 * (Monday) - International Speedway, Baton Rouge LA
New Orleans Pop Festival (jam w/Grateful Dead at end of festival) (tapes of this show are probably 9-6-69)
# September 6, 1969 * (Saturday) - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA
Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > Starship, Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together, Somebody to Love, The Farm, Crown of Creation, Come Back Baby, Wooden Ships, Volunteers > Jam (with Jerry Garcia) > drum solo (Spencer Dryden) > Jam (with Jerry Garcia and Mickey Hart)
September 7, 1969 * (Sunday) - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA
Peggy Sue, That'll Be The Day, Johnny B. Goode, Baby What You Want Me To Do, Pipeline > Big Railroad Blues, Louie Louie > Twist and Shout > Blue Moon (Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady and Joey Covington with the Grateful Dead)
October 4, 1969 (Saturday) - Oklahoma City Music Hall, Oklahoma City OK
October 5, 1969 (Sunday) - Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston TX
"Rock Jubilee" Also with the Grateful Dead, Byrds, Poco
October 10, 1969 * (Friday) - Agrodome, Vancouver BC, Canada
Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Somebody to Love, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Wooden Ships, Volunteers, Come Back Baby, Fat Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Greasy Heart, We Can Be Together, Crown of Creation, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Jam > You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Wild Tyme, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil > House at Pooneil Corners E: White Rabbit(?) Also with Ace of Cups
# October 17, 1969 (Friday) - Honolulu Civic Center, Honolulu HI
# October 18, 1969 (Saturday) - Honolulu Civic Center, Honolulu HI
October 19, 1969 (Sunday) - Paul Kantner arrested for marijuana possession in Honolulu HI
October 24, 1969 (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Hot Tuna, Grateful Dead, Sons of Champlin, Doug Kershaw
# October 25, 1969 * (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
1: Somebody to Love, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Wooden Ships, Volunteers, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Uncle Sam Blues, Fat Angel, Greasy Heart, Martha 2: Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Eskimo Blue Day, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Mau Mau, Other Side of This Life Also with Hot Tuna, Grateful Dead, Sons of Champlin, Doug Kershaw
# October 26, 1969 * (Sunday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
Good Shepherd, Wild Tyme, Greasy Heart, We Can Be Together, Come Back Baby, Martha, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Drifting, It's No Secret, The Other Side of This Life, Wooden Ships, Eskimo Blue Day, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil Also with Hot Tuna, Grateful Dead, Sons of Champlin, Doug Kershaw
# October 31, 1969 * (Friday) - Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood CA
1: Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Volunteers, Good Shepherd, Uncle Sam Blues, Martha, Plastic Fantastic Lover Hot Tuna: Come Back Baby, True Religion, Drifting (with Marty), I Can Tell, Up or Down (with Marty), This Old Heart of Mine 2: You Wear Your Dresses too Short, We Can Be Together, Greasy Heart, Wooden Ships, Young Girl Sunday Blues, The Other Side of This Life, Crown of Creation, Fat Angel, The House at Pooneil Corners, Eskimo Blue Day, White Rabbit, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil also with the Moody Blues
November 2, 1969 * (Sunday) - Elysian Fields, Los Angeles (Big Sur) CA
Go to Her, It's No Secret, Blues From an Airplane, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Share a Little Joke, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, It's No Secret (reprise), Somebody To Love, Greasy Heart Free show - also with the Moody Blues (setlist may be 2-1-68)
(November 3, 1969 (Monday) - Chicago IL)
(tapes mislabeled "Elysian Park, Chicago" are probably November 2 1969)
(November 14, 1969 (Friday) - Eastown Theater, Detroit MI)
(Cancelled)
November 15?, 1969 (Saturday) - "Volunteers" (US, RCA Victor LSP-4238) released
( November 15, 1969 (Saturday) - Eastown Theater, Detroit MI)
King Crimson opened (Date not verified - may be Nov. 11 and 12)
# November 15, 1969 (Saturday) - Iowa Fieldhouse, Iowa City IA
# November 21, 1969 (Friday) - Palestra, Philadelphia PA
Also with Lighthouse, Sweet Stavin Chain
# November 22, 1969 * (Saturday) - Ritchie Coliseum, University of Maryland, College Park MD
Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, White Rabbit, Crown of Creation, Wooden Ships, Good Shepherd, Come Back Baby, The Other Side of This Life, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Greasy Heart, We Can Be Together > Volunteers (Two shows) Also with Lighthouse
# November ??, 1969 * - Utica Memorial Auditorium, Utica NY
Good Shepherd, Somebody to Love, Uncle Sam Blues, Have You Seen the Saucers, Mexico, Wooden Ships, The Other Side of This Life, Nothing, Fat Angel, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Drifting, Greasy Heart, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil FM broadcast, WOUR, Utica NY
November 26, 1969 (Wednesday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
Also with The Youngbloods, Joseph Eger's Crossover
November 28, 1969 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
Two shows Also with The Youngbloods, Joseph Eger's Crossover
November 29, 1969 * (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
early show: encore: Jam late show: Fat Angel, Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together, If You Feel, Greasy Heart, White Rabbit, Volunteers encore: Jam, It's No Secret Two shows, Grace dressed as Adolf Hitler in late show, Rip Torn appearing as Nixon Also with Hot Tuna, The Youngbloods, Joseph Eger's Crossover
November 30, 1969 * (Sunday) - West Palm Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach FL
We Can Be Together, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Good Shepherd, Jam > You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Greasy Heart, White Rabbit, Volunteers First Palm Beach Music and Arts Festival
December 6, 1969 * (Saturday) - Speedway, Altamont CA article
We Can Be Together, The Other Side of This Life, Somebody to Love, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Greasy Heart, White Rabbit, Come Back Baby, Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Volunteers (order uncertain) Free concert
December 31, 1969 * (Wednesday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA poster
(with Will Scarlett) Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Sons of Champlin, Hot Tuna FM broadcast?
(January 17, 1970 (Saturday) - Spencer Dryden leaves the band)
(according to Joey Covington - witnesses have Dryden playing with the band until at least the end of February)
(January 22 - 26, 1970 - Civic Auditorium, Honolulu HI)
(The band did not play in Hawaii on these dates. The Grateful Dead played there on January 23 and 24)
February 2, 1970 (Monday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Have You Seen The Saucers"
February 4, 1970 * (Wednesday) - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA
The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Eskimo Blue Day, Jam with Jerry Garcia and Carlos Santana Filmed by KQED-TV for NET TV broadcast "A Night At The Family Dog" December 13, 1970
# February 7, 1970 * (Saturday) - Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim CA
Hot Tuna: Baby What You Want Me To Do, True Religion, I Can Tell, Drifting, New Song (For the Morning), Whatever the Old Man Wants, Come Back Baby, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short JA: The Other Side of This Life, Somebody to Love, Good Shepherd, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Mexico, We Can Be Together, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Uncle Sam Blues, Wooden Ships, Greasy Heart, Crown of Creation, Volunteers E: Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds
February 16, 1970 (Monday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Mexico"
# February 23, 1970 * (Monday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster
We Can Be Together, Volunteers, Good Shepherd, Somebody to Love, Emergency, Uncle Sam Blues, Have You Seen the Saucers, Mexico, The Other Side of This Life, Same Old Phony Handshake, Greasy Heart, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds Benefit for Grateful Dead Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Santana, It's a Beautiful Day, Dan Hicks and His Hot Licks
February 27, 1970 (Friday) - Oklahoma City Music Hall, Oklahoma City OK
Two shows JA fined $1000 for singing "fuck" at this show
# February 28, 1970 (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
Fat Angel, Wooden Ships, J.P.P. McStep B. Blues, The Other Side of This Life, Nothing, Mexico (setlist may be from another unknown date)
March 4, 1970 (Wednesday) - New Orleans House, Berkeley CA
Rehearsal with Joey Covington
# March 6, 1970 * (Friday) - Memorial Auditorium, Dallas TX
We Can Be Together, Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, White Rabbit, Emergency, Uncle Sam Blues, Mexico, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Crown of Creation, Nothing, Greasy Heart, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Volunteers E: Good Shepherd, The Other Side of This Life
March 7, 1970 (Saturday) - Municipal Auditorium, San Antonio TX
Also with Hot Tuna
March 8, 1970 (Sunday) - unknown venue, San Francisco CA
March 11, 1970 (Wednesday) - (Forum?), Los Angeles CA
March 14, 1970 (Saturday) - State Teachers College, New Paltz NY
Also with The Youngbloods
(March 15, 1970? (Sunday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA)
(March 16, 1970? (Monday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA)
(March 17, 1970? (Tuesday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA)
March 20, 1970 (Friday) - Walsh Gymnasium, Rhode Island College, Providence RI review
Two shows Also with Hot Tuna
March 21, 1970 (Saturday) - The Spectrum, Philadelphia PA
Also with Hot Tuna, John Mayall, Lighthouse, Duster Bennett
March 22, 1970 (Sunday) - Civic Center, Baltimore MD
March 23, 1970 (Monday) - unknown venue, New York NY
(March 23, 1970 (Monday) - Assumption College, Worcester MA)
Spencer Dryden's last show (According to Covington, JA played NYC on this date, so this show may have happened earlier)
March 24, 1970 * (Tuesday) - Capitol Theatre, Port Chester NY
The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Wooden Ships, Come Back Baby, Fat Angel, Emergency, Have You Seen the Saucers, Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together > Volunteers, Up or Down > You Wear Your Dresses Too Short Supposedly Joey Covington's first show, although according to Covington, Dryden left the band on 1-17-70 Also with Hot Tuna, Roxy
# March 25, 1970 * (Wednesday) - Suffolk County Community College, Selden NY
The Other Side of This Life, Wooden Ships, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, We Can Be Together, Uncle Sam Blues, Emergency, Have You Seen the Saucers, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short Grace Slick absent due to illness Also with Hot Tuna, Country Joe and the Fish
# March 26, 1970 (Thursday) - War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester NY
March 29, 1970 (Sunday) - Toronto Fair, O'Keefe Centre, Toronto ONT
April 2, 1970 * (Thursday) - "San Francisco Rock: Go Ride the Music", Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
We Can Be Together > Volunteers, Mexico, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Somebody to Love, Emergency, Wooden Ships Filmed by KQED-TV for broadcast December 6 1970, KQED/NET
# April 15, 1970 (Wednesday) - Anti-War Rally, Federal Building, San Francisco CA
Afternoon show Also with CSNY, Cleveland Wrecking Company
# April 15, 1970 * (Wednesday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
We Can Be Together, Mexico, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, The Other Side of This Life, Greasy Heart, Crown of Creation, Come Back Baby, Emergency, Have You Seen the Saucers, Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Volunteers Also with the Hot Tuna, Grateful Dead and Quicksilver Messenger Service (possibly incorrect date or incorrect setlist)
April 17, 1970 (Friday) - Tea Party, Boston MA
# April 19, 1970 (Sunday) - Gymnasium, Fordham University, Bronx NY
Hot Tuna show - Paul and Grace did not show up Also with John Hammond
# April 22, 1970 (Wednesday) - Gannon University, Erie PA
April 24, 1970 (Friday) - Brown University, Providence RI
Spring Weekend
# April 25, 1970 (Saturday) - Mount St. Mary's College, Emmitsburg MD
April 26, 1970 (Sunday) - Allentown Fairgrounds, Allentown PA
# April 29, 1970 (Wednesday) - The Pub, Miami FL
(may be just Hot Tuna)
April 30, 1970 (Thursday) - Jai Alai Fronton, Miami FL
May ??, 1970 - "Have You Seen The Saucers?" / "Mexico" (US, RCA Victor 74-0343) released
May 1, 1970 * (Friday) - Athletic Field, SUNY, Stony Brook NY
Volunteers, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Mexico, Uncle Sam Blues, Come Back Baby, White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Crown of Creation, Good Shepherd, Jam, Have You Seen the Saucers, We Can Be Together, Volunteers E: The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil Also with Hot Tuna
# May 2, 1970 (Saturday) - Gymnasium, SUNY, New Paltz NY
May 3, 1970 (Sunday)* - Central Park, New York NY
Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, Mexico, The Other Side of This Life, White Rabbit, Crown of Creation, Uncle Sam Blues (or Come Back Baby?), Plastic Fantastic Lover, Have You Seen the Saucers, Good Shepherd, Greasy Heart, We Can Be Together, Volunteers Also with Hot Tuna
May 5, 1970 (Tuesday) - Ritz Theatre, New York NY
May 6, 1970 * (Wednesday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
early show: late show: 1: Volunteers, Somebody to Love, Good Shepherd, Mexico, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Wooden Ships, Uncle Sam Blues, Emergency, The Other Side of This Life Hot Tuna: Sea Child, New Song (For the Morning), Hesitation Blues, Death Don't Have No Mercy, Mann's Fate 2: Have You Seen the Saucers, White Rabbit, We Can Be Together > Volunteers, Greasy Heart, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, I Can Tell, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds E: Up or Down, Baby What You Want Me to Do, Whatever The Old Man Does > You Wear Your Dresses too Short Also with Manfred Mann Chapter Three
May 7, 1970 * (Thursday) - Fillmore East, New York NY review
early show: late show: Hot Tuna: Winin' Boy Blues, New Song (For the Morning), Mann's Fate JA: Have You Seen the Saucers, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, We Can Be Together > Volunteers, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Somebody To Love, Wooden Ships, Mexico, Uncle Sam Blues, Emergency, Crown of Creation, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil E: Up or Down > Whatever the Old Man Does > Same Old Phony Handshake Also with Manfred Mann Chapter Three Note on the May 1970 Fillmore East shows: there is no evidence in any published documentation that JA played the Fillmore East on any dates other than May 6 and 7. Tapes of other dates are most likely mislabeled shows from the 6th or 7th, or other locations.
May 10, 1970 (Sunday) - Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis MO
Good Shepherd Afternoon show - incomplete list Also with Alvin Pivel and two other local bands
May 15, 1970 (Friday) - Minneapolis Auditorium, Minneapolis MN
We Can Be Together, Volunteers, Somebody To Love, White Rabbit, Rock Me Baby E: The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil (incomplete list) Also with Hot Tuna, Crow
#May 16, 1970 - Marty arrested for marijuana possession in Bloomington MN
# May 17, 1970 * (Sunday) - Assembly Hall, Bloomington MN
The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Mexico, Get Off Jam, Greasy Heart, Uncle Sam Blues, White Rabbit, Volunteers, Whatever the Old Man Does, Easy (Jam), Baby What You Want Me to Do, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Good Shepherd Without Marty Balin Also with Hot Tuna, B. B. King, the Byrds
# May 23, 1970 - Camp Randall Field House, University of Wisconsin, Madison WI
We Can Be Together, Wooden Ships, House at Pooneil Corners (incomplete list)
May 24, 1970 (Sunday) - College Field, East Lansing MI
Also with Mountain, Chicago, John Sebastian, The Rotary Connection
May ??, 1970 - Gymnasium, Wisconsin State University, Eau Claire WI
May 28, 1970 (Thursday) - unknown venue, Fairbanks AK
May 29, 1970 (Friday) - unknown venue, Fairbanks AK
May 30, 1970 (Saturday) - unknown venue, Anchorage AK
(June 7, 1970 (Sunday) - Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim CA)
(actually 2-7-70)
June 20, 1970 (Saturday) - unknown venue, New York NY
June 21, 1970 (Sunday) - unknown venue, New York NY
June 22, 1970 (Monday) - unknown venue, New York NY
# June 26, 1970 * (Friday) - Holland Pop Festival, Kralingsebos, Rotterdam, Netherlands poster1 poster2
Hot Tuna: Whatever the Old Man Does, Up or Down, Uncle Sam Blues JA: Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, White Rabbit*, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon*, Plastic Fantastic Lover, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil*, We Can Be Together > Volunteers, Up or Down, Come Back Baby * released on "Stamping Ground" film Some sources list this as 6-27-70, but Covington backs up the 26th
# June 28, 1970 * (Sunday) - Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music, Royal County Fairgrounds, Shepton Mallet, Somerset, UK ticket poster
Hot Tuna (with Marty Balin): Baby What You Want Me To Do, Come Back Baby, Whatever the Old Man Does, Up or Down, Star Track, Emergency, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short JA: Volunteers, Somebody to Love, The Other Side of This Life, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Greca Improvisation, Rock Me Baby, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil Also with Hot Tuna, Led Zeppelin (Covington says this was rained out on the 27th)
(July 6, 1970 (Monday) - Anaheim CA)
(may be February 7, 1970)
# ( July 24, 1970 (Friday) - Mississippi River Festival, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville IL)
August 4, 1970 * (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
Rock Me Baby, Just Ain't Thick Enough For Me, Jam, Fat Angel (instr.), Jam Hot Tuna with Nicky Hopkins and Dino Valente, also with Santata
# August 15, 1970 - Mountaindale Summer Theater, Mountaindale NY
August 18, 1970 (Tuesday) - Jai Alai Fronton, Miami FL
August 19, 1970 * (Wednesday) - Curtis Hixon Hall, Tampa FL
We Can Be Together, Somebody to Love, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Whatever the Old Man Does, Mexico, The Other Side of This Life, Up or Down, Uncle Sam Blues, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Crown of Creation, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Volunteers E: White Rabbit, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds Also with Hot Tuna
August 21, 1970 (Friday) - Jai Alai Fronton, Miami FL
August 22, 1970 (Saturday) - Sports Auditorium, Orlando FL
August 24, 1970 * (Monday) - Municipal Auditorium, Atlanta GA
Somebody To Love, Crown of Creation, The Other Side of This Life, Up or Down, Mexico, We Can Be Together, Whatever the Old Man Does, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Come Back Baby, Have You Seen the Saucers, Greasy Heart, Good Shepherd, Jam > I Can Tell, White Rabbit, Volunteers Also with Hot Tuna
# August 26, 1970 (Wednesday) - Convention Hall, Asbury Park NJ
August 27, 1970 (Thursday) - ??? PA
# September 14, 1970 * (Monday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster review
We Can Be Together, Mexico, Crown of Creation, Whatever the Old Man Does, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Emergency, Come Back Baby, Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, Up or Down, Uncle Sam Blues, Have You Seen the Saucers, The Man (Bludgeon of a Bluecoat), The Other Side of This Life, Volunteers E: Greasy Heart, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Jam > Starship, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds Also with Hot Tuna, Dry Creek Road, Black Ghost
# September 15, 1970 * (Tuesday) - Fillmore West, San Francisco CA poster review
Early show: Somebody to Love, Crown of Creation, Mexico, Whatever the Old Man Does, Have You Seen the Saucers, Uncle Sam Blues, Emergency, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, We Can Be Together > Volunteers Also with Hot Tuna, Dry Creek Road, Black Ghost
# September 17, 1970 * (Thursday) - Warfield Theater, San Francisco CA
September 24, 1970 (Thursday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Crazy Miranda"
October 1, 1970 * (Thursday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
October 4, 1970 * (Sunday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
Have You Seen the Saucers, Crown of Creation, Somebody to Love, Mexico, Up or Down, Whatever the Old Man Does, Emergency, Wooden Ships, The Man (Bludgeon of a Bluecoat), Greasy Heart, You Wear Your Dresses too Short, We Can Be Together > Volunteers TV broadcast - KQED, FM broadcast - KSAN, KQED Also with the Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Quicksilver Messenger Service, New Riders of the Purple Sage
October 5, 1970 (Monday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
First show with Papa John Creach Also with the Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Quicksilver Messenger Service, New Riders of the Purple Sage
# October 10, 1970 (Saturday) - University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee WI
October 11, 1970 (Sunday) - Memorial Gymnasium, Kent State University, Kent OH
Two shows, also with Hot Tuna
# October 24, 1970 (Saturday) - Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Kansas City KS
October 25, 1970 * (Sunday) - Unknown venue (Convention Hall?), Wichita KS
Come Back Baby, Up or Down, Whatever the Old Man Does, John's Other, Have You Seen the Saucers, Somebody To Love, We Can Be Together, Mexico, Crown of Creation, Emergency, Uncle Sam Blues, Blues Jam, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, White Rabbit, The Other Side of This Life, Volunteers Also with Hot Tuna
November ??, 1970 - "The Worst of Jefferson Airplane" (US, RCA Victor) released
November 1, 1970 (Sunday) - Daniel Meyer Coliseum, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth TX
Hot Tuna: John's Other JA: 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds Also with Space Opera
November 5, 1970 (Thursday) - Boston Fair, Boston MA
November 6, 1970 (Friday) - Campus Gym, SUNY, Albany NY
November 7, 1970 (Saturday) - Roberts Athletic Center, Boston College, Boston MA
November 10, 1970 (Tuesday) - Spaulding Gym, Keene State College, Keene NH
Hot Tuna: Jefferson Airplane:
# November 13, 1970 * (Friday) - Capitol Theatre, Port Chester NY
Early show: Have You Seen the Saucers, Somebody to Love, We Can Be Together, Crown of Creation, Mexico, Uncle Sam Blues, Pretty As You Feel, The Other Side of This Life, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Nothing Late show: Hot Tuna: Come Back Baby, Whatever the Old Man Does, Up or Down, Blues Jam, Get Off, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short JA: Have You Seen the Saucers > Starship, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together, Pretty As You Feel, John's Other, Somebody to Love, Volunteers E: Emergency, Hot Tuna: Been All Around This World, Baby What You Want Me To Do Also with E Pluribus Unum
# November 14, 1970 (Saturday) - Manley Field House, Syracuse University, Syracuse NY
November 16, 1970 (Monday) - 46th Street Rock Palace, Brooklyn NY
(November 17, 1970 (Tuesday) - Trinity College, Hartford CT)
(cancelled due to a large number of forged tickets)
November 18, 1970 (Wednesday) - Kingston Armory, Kingston PA
Also with Hot Tuna, Cyrana
November 20, 1970 (Friday) - War Memorial Auditorium, Rochester NY
We Can Be Together, Somebody To Love Jorma later joined the Grateful Dead for a 3rd set at the Palestra after this show
# November 21, 1970 (Saturday) - Pennsylvania State University, University Park, State College PA
November 25, 1970 * (Wednesday) - Fillmore East, New York NY review
Early Show: Hot Tuna (electric): Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning, Candy Man, Rock Me Baby JA: Mexico, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Emergency, Greasy Heart, Jams, Volunteers, Come Back Baby, Up or Down, I Can Tell, John's Other, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Have You Seen the Saucers, Somebody to Love, We Can Be Together > Volunteers Late Show: Also with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells
# November 26, 1970 * (Thursday) - Dick Cavett Show, ABC Studios, New York NY
Emergency, Volunteers Also appearing: Bette Davis, Truman Capote TV broadcast, ABC (recorded on November 25)
November 26, 1970 * (Thursday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
Two shows Also with Hot Tuna, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells (not verified)
November 27, 1970 (Friday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
Two shows Also with Hot Tuna, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells
November 28, 1970 (Saturday) - Fillmore East, New York NY
Two shows Also with Buddy Guy and Junior Wells
December 14, 1970 (Monday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Pretty As You Feel"
December 17, 1970 (Thursday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Thunk"
December 19, 1970 (Saturday) - ??? OR
(December 31, 1970 (Thursday) - Winterland, San Francisco CA)
(tapes with this date appear to be 10-4-70) JA did not play this show, it was just Hot Tuna
January 25, 1971 (Monday) - China Kantner born
January 26, 1971 (Tuesday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
February 8, 1971 (Monday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Wild Turkey"
February 9, 1971 (Tuesday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Wild Turkey", "Rock and Roll Island"
March 10, 1971 (Wednesday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "When The Earth Moves Again"
March 24, 1971 (Wednesday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Third Week In The Chelsea", "War Movie"
April ??, 1971 - Marty Balin quits
April 13, 1971 (Tuesday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Law Man", "Never Argue With A German"
April 21, 1971 (Wednesday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Never Argue With A German"
May 13, 1971 (Thursday) - Grace Slick in accident on Golden Gate Bridge
All concerts cancelled
(May 24, 1971 (Monday) - Minneapolis MN)
June 7, 1971* (Monday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Feel So Good"
June 15, 1971 (Tuesday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "War Movie"
June 18, 1971 (Friday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
June 22, 1971 (Tuesday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
June 24, 1971 (Thursday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Rock and Roll Island"
June 25, 1971 (Friday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
July 1, 1971 (Thursday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
August 2, 1971 (Monday) - Grunt label debuts
August 15, 1971 * (Sunday) - Wall Stadium, Wall NJ
Rock and Roll Island, Feel So Good, Somebody to Love, When the Earth Moves Again, Pretty As You Feel, Law Man, Come Back Baby, The Man (Bludgeon of a Bluecoat), Wild Turkey, Third Week in the Chelsea, War Movie, Volunteers > Starship > Volunteers Afternoon show
August 18, 1971 * (Wednesday) - Gaelic Park, Bronx NY review
Law Man, Feel So Good, Rock and Roll Island, Pretty As You Feel, Come Back Baby, When the Earth Moves Again, John's Other, Third Week in the Chelsea, Somebody to Love, Wild Turkey, Volunteers, Eat Starch Mom Jam
August 20, 1971 (Friday) - Cobo Hall, Detroit MI
Also with 5 Man Electric Band, postponed from 5-21-71
# August 21, 1971 (Sunday) - Midway Stadium, St. Paul MN
Also with Hot Tuna, Leo Kottke, The Who, Grateful Dead Cancelled??
(August 22, 1971 (Sunday) - "SuperSunday Rock Festival", Met Sports Center, Bloomington MN)
August 24, 1971 (Tuesday) - Spectrum, Philadelphia PA
Volunteers, Somebody to Love (incomplete list) Also with Edgar Winter Group?, Hot Tuna
September ??, 1971 - "Bark" (US, Grunt FTR-1001) released Rolling Stone cover
# September 25, 1971 (Saturday) - Friends and Relations Hall, San Francisco CA
Private party for Grunt Records
October ??, 1971 - "Pretty As You Feel" / "Wild Turkey" (US, Grunt 65 0500) released
# November 20, 1971 (Saturday) - Crisler Arena, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI
January 14, 1972 (Friday) - Crisler Arena, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI
(may be 11/20/71)
# January 16, 1972 * (Sunday) - Public Hall, Cleveland OH
1: Somebody To Love, When the Earth Moves Again, Twilight Double Leader, Law Man, Feel So Good, Down Home Blues, Pretty As You Feel, Rock and Roll Island, Good Shepherd, The Man (Bludgeon of a Bluecoat) 2: Come Back Baby, China, Greasy Heart, String Jet Rock, Diana > Volunteers Also with REO Speedwagon
January 20, 1972 (Thursday) - O'Hare Arena, Dayton OH
Somebody To Love, Greasy Heart (incomplete list)
??? ??, 1972* - Capitol Theater, Port Chester NY
Trial by Fire, Blind John, Have You Seen the Saucers, Aerie, Eat Starch Mom, Twilight Double Leader, Diana > Volunteers, When the Earth Moves Again
??? ??, 1972 - Convention Center, Louisville KY
March 1972 - May 1972 - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Long John Silver" album
(March 10, 1972 (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA)
(tapes with this date are really October 3, 1972)
March 22, 1972 (Wednesday) - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Revolutionary Upstairs Maid"
March 22, 1972 - May 26 1972 - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Twilight Double Leader"
April ??, 1972 - Joey Covington quits, replaced by John Barbata
April 17, 1972 - May 26 1972 - Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco CA
Recording session for "Aerie (Gang of Eagles)"
July ??, 1972 - "Long John Silver" (Grunt FTR-1007) released
July ??, 1972 * - William and Mary College, Williamsburg VA
Have You Seen the Saucers, Aerie, Wild Turkey (or Feel So Good?), Law Man, Crown of Creation, Blind John, Milk Train, Long John Silver, Wooden Ships, Greasy Heart, Walking the Tou-Tou, Trial by Fire, Twilight Double Leader, Eat Starch Mom, Diana > Volunteers E: When the Earth Moves Again
August ??, 1972 - "Long John Silver" / "Milk Train" (US, Grunt 65 0506) released
# August 10, 1972 * (Thursday) - Dillon Stadium, Hartford CT
Have You Seen the Saucers, Aerie, Feel So Good, When the Earth Moves Again, Crown of Creation, Long John Silver, Blind John, Trial By Fire, Walking the Tou-Tou, Twilight Double Leader, Law Man, Eat Starch Mom, Wooden Ships, Volunteers, Somebody To Love, Come Back Baby, Greasy Heart
August 12, 1972 * (Saturday) - Festival of Hope, Roosevelt Raceway, Westbury NY review
Blind John, Eat Starch Mom, Wooden Ships, The Other Side of This Life, Good Shepherd, Have You Seen the Saucers, Aerie, Feel So Good, Crown of Creation, Milk Train, When The Earth Moves Again, Long John Silver Benefit for Nassau Society for Crippled Children and Adults
# August 15, 1972 (Tuesday) - Gaelic Park, Bronx NY
Not verified
# August 15, 1972 * (Tuesday) - The Great Lawn, Central Park, New York NY review
Somebody to Love, Crown of Creation, Twilight Double Leader, Feel So Good, Long John Silver, Blind John, Have You Seen the Saucers, Aerie, Trial by Fire, Wooden Ships, Diana, Volunteers E: John's Other, Eat Starch Mom Free show
# August 18, 1972 (Friday) - Spectrum, Philadelphia PA
Also with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen
August 21, 1972 (Monday) - Rubber Bowl, University of Akron, Akron OH article
Also with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen Rumor that Jack Casady was arrested during show - it was his brother Chick, the equipment manager, arrested for disorderly conduct. Paul and Grace were arrested for assaulting a police officer.
(#August 22, 1972 (Tuesday) - Cobo Hall, Detroit MI)
Also with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen Cancelled due to drug bust
August 24, 1972 (Thursday) - Auditorium Theater, Chicago IL
Trial By Fire Recorded for "30 Seconds Over Winterland"
# August 25, 1972 * (Friday) - Auditorium Theater, Chicago IL
Wooden Ships, Milk Train*, Long John Silver, Blind John, John's Other, Trial By Fire, Law Man, Down Home Blues, Twilight Double Leader, Crown of Creation*, Eat Starch Mom, Jam, Have You Seen the Saucers, Aerie, Feel So Good, Greasy Heart, Walking the Tou-Tou, Come Back Baby, Diana, Volunteers E: Wild Turkey, When the Earth Moves Again*, Grace improv * Recorded for "30 Seconds Over Winterland"
# August 30, 1972 (Wednesday) - Assembly Center, Tulsa OK
September 3, 1972 * (Sunday) - Hollywood Bowl, Hollywood CA
Trial by Fire, Blind John, Have You Seen the Saucers, Aerie, Eat Starch Mom, Twilight Double Leader, Diana > Volunteers E: When the Earth Moves Again Also with Poco
September 7, 1972 (Thursday) - San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego CA
Also with Poco
September 8, 1972 (Friday) - Community Center, Tucson AZ
September 10, 1972 (Sunday) - University Arena, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque NM
# September 15, 1972 (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
# September 16, 1972 (Saturday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
September 21, 1972 (Thursday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
Have You Seen the Saucers, Twilight Double Leader Also with Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen Recorded for "30 Seconds Over Winterland"
September 22, 1972 * (Friday) - Winterland Arena, San Francisco CA
1: Somebody to Love, Twilight Double Leader, Wooden Ships, Milk Train, Blind John, Come Back Baby, Son of Jesus 2: Long John Silver, When the Earth Moves Again, Down Home Blues, Eat Starch Mom, John's Other, Trial by Fire, Law Man, Have You Seen the Saucers, Aerie, Feel So Good, Crown of Creation, Walking the Tou-Tou, Diana > Volunteers E: Dress Rap/You Wear Your Dresses Too Short* FM broadcast, KSAN Last original Jefferson Airplane show * with Marty Balin, recorded for "30 Seconds Over Winterland"
January ??, 1973 - "Twilight Double Leader" / "Trial By Fire" (US, Grunt 65 0511) released
April ??, 1973 - "Thirty Seconds Over Winterland" (US, Grunt BFL1-0147) released
April ??, 1974 - "Early Flight" (US, Grunt CYL1-0437) released
??? ??, 1975 - "Somebody to Love" / "White Rabbit" (US, RCA Victor 447-0796) released
January ??, 1977 - "Flight Log" (US, Grunt CYL2-1255) released
March ??, 1987 - "2400 Fulton Street" (US, RCA 90036 - lp, 5724-2-R - cd) released
1989 Reunion Tour: Paul Kantner, Grace Slick, Marty Balin, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Peter Kaukonen, Tim Gorman, Kenny Aronoff (Spencer Dryden was not invited to join)
(August 17, 1989 (Thursday) - Performing Arts Center, Providence RI)
August 18, 1989 * (Friday) - Riverside Theater, Milwaukee WI
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, The Wheel, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Hesitation Blues, Walkin' Blues, Let Us Get Together, Candyman, San Francisco Bay Blues, Police Dog Blues, Killing Time in the Crystal City, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Planes, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, The Other Side of This Life
August 19, 1989 * (Saturday) - Fox Theater, St. Louis MO
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Hesitation Blues, Walkin' Blues, 99 Year Blues, I Am the Light of This World, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, The Wheel, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Planes
August 22, 1989 * (Tuesday) - Mann Music Center, Philadelphia PA
Soundcheck: Solidarity > True Love > Solidarity > True Love (excerpts), True Love (complete) 1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, The Wheel, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Walkin' Blues, San Francisco Bay Blues, Mann's Fate, Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Planes
(August 23, 1989 (Wednesday) - Waterloo Village, Stanhope PA)
August 23, 1989 * (Wednesday) - Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center, Canandaigua NY
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, The Wheel, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Keep on Truckin', Walkin' Blues, San Francisco Bay Blues, 99 Year Blues, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Planes
August 25, 1989 * (Friday) - River Bend Music Center, Cincinnati OH
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Hesitation Blues, Walkin' Blues, San Francisco Bay Blues, Freight Train (tease), Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, The Wheel, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Baby What You Want Me To Do, Planes
August 26, 1989 * (Saturday) - Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia MD
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, The Wheel, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Let Us Get Together, Walkin' Blues, Mann's Fate, San Francisco Bay Blues, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Planes
August 28, 1989 * (Monday) - Grandstand, New York State Fair Park, Syracuse NY
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, The Wheel, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Walkin' Blues, Embryonic Journey, Hesitation Blues, Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Baby What You Want Me To Do, Planes
August 29, 1989 * (Tuesday) - Radio City Music Hall, New York NY
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, The Wheel, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Hesitation Blues, Walkin' Blues, Embryonic Journey, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Baby What You Want Me to Do, Planes
August 30, 1989 * (Wednesday) - Radio City Music Hall, New York NY
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, The Wheel, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: San Francisco Bay Blues, I'll Be Alright Someday, Death Don't Have No Mercy, 99 Year Blues, Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: Planes Originally, Darien Lakes Amphitheater was scheduled for this date
August 31, 1989* (Thursday) - WNEW-FM Studios, New York NY
interview with Paul and Grace FM broadcast, WNEW
September 1, 1989 * (Friday) - Jones Beach, Wantagh NY
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, The Wheel, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: San Francisco Bay Blues, I'll Be Alright Someday, Death Don't Have No Mercy, Embryonic Journey, Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Baby What You Want Me To Do, Planes
September 2, 1989 * (Saturday) - Garden State Arts Center, Holmdel NJ
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Hesitation Blues, Embryonic Journey, Trial by Fire, Candyman, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Crown of Creation, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Baby What You Want Me to Do, Planes
September 3, 1989 * (Sunday) - Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs NY
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Uncle Sam Blues, San Francisco Bay Blues, Death Don't Have No Mercy, Candyman, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, Ice Age, The Wheel, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Crown of Creation E: It's No Secret, Baby What You Want Me to Do, Volunteers
September 4, 1989 * (Monday) - Lake Compounce, Bristol CT
Hot Tuna: Hesitation Blues, Walkin' Blues, San Francisco Bay Blues, Trouble In Mind, Embryonic Journey, Trial By Fire, Mann's Fate, Third Week In The Chelsea Airplane: Panda, She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom, Miracles, Ice Age, Planes, Summer of Love, True Love, White Rabbit, Crown of Creation E: It's No Secret, Volunteers Hot Tuna opened because Marty was late
September 6, 1989 * (Wednesday) - Great Woods, Mansfield MA
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: I Know You Rider, San Francisco Bay Blues, Been So Long, Embryonic Journey, Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: Come Back Baby, Crown of Creation ("It's No Secret" was planned for the first encore but cut due to time restrictions)
September 8, 1989 * (Friday) - Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls OH
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: I Know You Rider, Hesitation Blues, Been So Long, Embryonic Journey, Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Come Back Baby, Crown of Creation
September 9, 1989 * (Saturday) - Poplar Creek, Hoffman Estates IL
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Never Happen No More, San Francisco Bay Blues, I See the Light, Embryonic Journey, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Crown of Creation
# September 10, 1989 * (Sunday) - Pine Knob Music Center, Clarkston MI
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: I Know You Rider, Hesitation Blues, Been So Long, Embryonic Journey, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Crown of Creation
September 11, 1989* (Monday) - Rockline
FM broadcast
(September 12, 1989 (Tuesday) - Starwood Amphitheater, Nashville TN)
(September 13, 1989 (Wednesday) - Lakewood Amphitheater, Atlanta GA)
(September 15, 1989 (Friday) - Irwin Center, Austin TX)
(September 16, 1989 (Saturday) - The Summit, Houston TX)
September 16, 1989 * (Sunday) - Pacific Amphitheater, Costa Mesa CA
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Hesitation Blues, Walkin' Blues, San Francisco Bay Blues, Death Don't Have No Mercy, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Crown of Creation
(September 17, 1989 (Sunday) - Starplex, Dallas TX)
(September 20, 1989 (Wednesday) - Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison CO)
# September 21, 1989 (Thursday) - Greek Theatre, Berkeley CA
September 22, 1989 * (Friday) - Greek Theatre, Berkeley CA review
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Hesitation Blues, Walkin' Blues, Been So Long, Embryonic Journey, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel > drum solo, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Crown of Creation
September 23, 1989 (Saturday) - "Jefferson Airplane" (US, Epic OE-45271 - lp, EK-45271 - cd) released
??? ??, 1989 - "Summer of Love" (Epic ESK 1804) CD single released
??? ??, 1989 - "Planes" (Epic ESK 1769) CD single released
??? ??, 1989 - "True Love" (Epic ESK 73080) CD single released
# September 23, 1989 * (Saturday) - Concord Pavilion, Concord CA review
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: San Francisco Bay Blues, I'll Be Alright Someday, Death Don't Have No Mercy, Mann's Fate, 99 Year Blues, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Crown of Creation
(September 24, 1989 (Sunday) - Los Angeles CA)
# September 26, 1989 * (Tuesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA review
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: Hesitation Blues, I'll Be Alright Someday, Death Don't Have No Mercy, Embryonic Journey, Too Many Years, Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret
# September 27, 1989 * (Wednesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA review
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: San Francisco Bay Blues, Uncle Sam Blues, Let Us Get Together, Mann's Fate, Too Many Years, Embryonic Journey, Third Week in the Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: ??
# September 28, 1989 * (Thursday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA review
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: I Know You Rider, Winin' Boy Blues, True Religion, Parchman Farm, Too Many Years, Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds, Rock Me Baby, Crown of Creation
September 30, 1989 * (Saturday) - Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco CA review
1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody To Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepherd, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom Hot Tuna: San Francisco Bay Blues, Walkin' Blues, Death Don't Have No Mercy, I'll Be All Right Someday, 99 Year Blues, Third Week In The Chelsea 2: Panda, Miracles, The Wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Planes, White Rabbit, Volunteers E: It's No Secret, Rock Me Baby, Crown of Creation, 3/5 of a Mile in 10 Seconds Free show - food donations to San Francisco Food Bank Also with Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman
(October 2, 1989 (Monday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA)
(October 3, 1989 (Tuesday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA)
October 7, 1989 * (Saturday) - March for the Homeless, Washington DC
Somebody to Love, Crown of Creation, Baby What You Want Me to Do, She Has Funny Cars, Volunteers TV broadcast
(a tour of Japan scheduled for late 1989 was cancelled)
1990 - "Live at the Monterey Pop Festival" (UK, Thunderbolt CDTB-074 - cd, TB-074 - lp) released
1990 - "White Rabbit and Other Hits" (US, RCA) released
October 28, 1992 - "Jefferson Airplane Loves You" box set (US, RCA 61110-2) released
1993 - "Best of Jefferson Airplane" (US, RCA) released
January 16, 1996 * (Tuesday) - Hall of Fame Rehearsals, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York NY
Volunteers (3 versions), Embryonic Journey, Crown of Creation (2 versions), Jam > drums
January 17, 1996 * (Wednesday) - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York NY
Crown of Creation, Embryonic Journey, Volunteers With Spencer Dryden, Grace Slick did not appear
April 28, 1998 - "Live at the Fillmore East" (RCA 07863 67563-2) released
1967? - Bill Graham interview (KSAN)
played portions of 11-6-65, Sept & October 1966 Fillmore shows
September 15, 1968 - Concertgebeouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands
June 13, 1969 - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA
November 1969 - WOUR-FM, Utica NY
October 4, 1970 - Winterland, San Francisco CA
KSAN and KQED, supposedly a quadrophonic broadcast with each station carrying 2 channels.
September 22, 1972 - Winterland, San Francisco CA
Television Broadcasts and known private filmings (times given for broadcast shows are original broadcast timings, later rebroadcasts or tapes in circulation may be shorter)
various - Fillmore, San Francisco
Many shows were filmed by Bill Graham between 1966 and 1971, but remain unreleased. Some can be seen in the Airplane collage in the 1971 film "Fillmore" and in the 1998 VH1 "Behind the Music" documentary.
January 29, 1967 (Sunday) - Bell Telephone Hour: The Sounds and Sights of San Francisco (US: NBC 1:00)
It's No Secret Footage from Fillmore Auditorium, August 1966, sharing the bill with the Grateful Dead. A portion was rebroadcast in a mid-80's documentary, cut with modern interviews with Bill Graham and Carlos Santana. Complete film is known to exist in the UCLA archives, and copies are known in private collections.
May 7, 1967 - Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (US: CBS 1:00)
(broadcast 6-25-67, rebroadcast US: E (cable) 1992, omitting Somebody to Love) White Rabbit, Somebody To Love
June 3, 1967 - American Bandstand (US: ABC 1:00)
White Rabbit, Somebody to Love Portions of White Rabbit have been rebroadcast many times, and an edited version of the entire show, including both songs and a brief interview, was rebroadcast on VH-1 in January 1997.
June? 1967 - Tonight Show (US: NBC 1:30)
Somebody To Love, White Rabbit Rumored to exist, but not confirmed. NBC's masters reportedly destroyed.
June 11, 1967 - Mt. Tamalpais Amphitheater, Marin County CA
This festival was filmed by an unidentified independent producer, but the film has not been released.
September 14, 1967 - "The O'Keefe Centre Presents: The Rock Scene: Like It Is" (CBC Television Studios, Toronto, Canada) (1:00)
(part 1 of 6-part "O'Keefe Centre Presents") White Rabbit, Two Heads, Ballad of You & Me & Pooneil Complete show is in circulation, "White Rabbit" included in "Casey Kasem's The Sixties" video compilation. (hosted by Noel Harrison, replacing Brian Epstein) (also with the Doors) (broadcast on CBC, October 16, 1967)
October 31, 1967 - "The Perry Como Holiday Special", NBC Studios, Burbank CA (1:00)
Martha, Watch Her Ride (lip-sync to studio tracks) TV broadcast, NBC, November 30, 1967
Not widely circulated, but copies are known to be in collections.
1967 - Bouton Rouge (France)
Somebody To Love A promotional film comprised mainly of live shots and the studio recording of Somebody to Love. Repeated frequently on European TV.
1968 - Jonathan Winters Show (US: CBS)
Today, Somebody To Love, Crown of Creation Not known to be in circulation, other than audio tapes. Probably still exists in the network archives.
#April 21, 1968 - Experiment in Television: Youth '68 (NBC, 1:00)
Interviews with Jefferson Airplane, Mamas and Papas, Vanilla Fudge
#August 16, 1968 - West Pole: An Essay on San Francisco Adult Rock Sound (1:00)
Includes Jefferson Airplane, Steve Miller Band, Quicksilver Messenger Service, Sons of Champlin, Grateful Dead
September 1968 - Swedish TV
Interviews with Grace Slick (on-camera), Marty Balin (off-camera) with an unidentified Swedish host, probably filmed backstage at the Konserthuset, Stockholm, 9-20-68.
September 28, 1968 - Ed Sullivan Show (US: CBS 1:00)
rehearsal: Won't You Try / Saturday Afternoon broadcast: Crown of Creation Rebroadcast recently in the syndicated "Best of" shows. The backing film and an alternate edit of Crown of Creation are also in circulation.
October 19, 1968 - "Nowtime", Danish TV (0:25)
with Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, The Spectrum, Beach Boys (The Jefferson Airplane, Otis Redding and Jimi Hendrix clips are probably from Monterey)
November 1, 1968 - Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour (US: CBS 1:00)
Broadcast on CBS, November 10, 1968 (US: E (cable) 1992 rebroadcast) Crown of Creation, Lather, skit
#November 6, 1968 - Les Crane Show
Interviews with Bill Graham, Grace Slick, Paul Kantner
December 28, 1968 - "Toppop 1968", Danish TV (0:45)
with the Beatles, Savage Rose, Scaffold, Hollies, Ten Years After (Jefferson Airplane appearance may be from Monterey)
April 26, 1969 (Saturday) - "A Look on the Light Side" (NBC, 1:00)
Also appearing: Bill Dana (host), New York Rock and Roll Ensemble
August 18, 1969 - Dick Cavett Show (US: ABC 1:00)
We Can Be Together, Volunteers, Somebody To Love, Jam broadcast 8-19-69 Complete show is in circulation, an edited version was first broadcast by VH-1 on June 12, 1996. Released on DVD in 2005.
November 29, 1969 - Fillmore East, New York NY (amateur video 0:06)
White Rabbit, Volunteers Grace dressed as Adolf Hitler. Part of this show was taped with a b&w video camera from the audience, either by Fillmore staff or someone in the audience.
February 4, 1970 - San Francisco Rock: A Night At The Family Dog (US: KQED/NET 1:00)
Recorded at Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA Aired 12-13-70 The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil, Eskimo Blue Day, jam (also with Santana and the Grateful Dead) Complete show is in circulation. Prepared for DVD release in 2005 but shelved after the death of Chet Helms.
April 2, 1970 - San Francisco Rock: Go Ride The Music (US: KQED/NET 1:00, aired 12-6-70)
Recorded at Wally Heider's Studios, San Francisco CA We Can Be Together > Volunteers, Mexico, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Somebody To Love, Emergency, Wooden Ships (also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Sonoma State University, Sonoma CA, August 1969) Complete show is in circulation.
October 4, 1970 - Winterland, San Francisco CA (KQED - local broadcast)
Unknown Airplane content, may have been part of KQED's "Calebration" series. Not known to be in circulation. Portions of the Grateful Dead set from this date circulate.
November 26, 1970 - Dick Cavett Show (US: ABC 1:30)
Emergency, Volunteers Also appearing: Geraldine Page, Stanley Myron Handelman, Rip Torn, Bette Davis, Truman Capote Portions of this show are in circulation, missing an interview with Grace Slick and about 45 minutes of interviews with other guests.
November 26, 1970 - Merv Griffin Show
not verified
1972 - CBS News Report: The Trouble With Rock (US: CBS)
Unknown rumored Airplane content.
March 11, 1974 - "Onkel John's Born - Drommen on Californien", Danish TV (0:30)
with the Mamas and the Papas, Love, Country Joe and the Fish, Grateful Dead, Simon and Garfunkel
March 18, 1974 - "Onkel John's Born - Med Blomster I Haret", Danish TV (0:30)
with Santana
August 19, 1989 - Fox Theater, St. Louis MO (amateur video, 2:00)
very poor quality
August 29, 1989 - Radio City Music Hall, New York NY (amateur video, 2:30)
Camcorder shot from balcony, complete show.
September 22, 1989 - Greek Theatre, Berkeley CA
most or possibly all of this show was shot by VH-1, used in "Still Flying with Jefferson Airplane"
September 30, 1989 - Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco CA (amateur video)
Camcorder from audience, complete show.
October 7, 1989 - Homeless March, (The Mall?), Washington DC (US: 0:20)
TV broadcast.
October 16, 1989 - Still Flying with Jefferson Airplane (US: VH-1, 0:30)
includes Planes promo, Today (Polo Field 9-30-89), It's No Secret (Greek Theater 9-22-89), America (9-22-89), Somebody to Love (9-22-89), White Rabbit (Something Else 1967), Volunteers (9-22-89), Summer of Love (9-22-89), Plastic Fantastic Lover (9-22-89)
??? ??, 1998 - Behind the Music: Jefferson Airplane (US: VH-1, 1:00)
Part of a series spotlighting important rock bands and musicians.
January 14, 1967 - Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco CA (Great Human Be-In)
This event was filmed by several European newsreel producers. Brief clips aired in "The Ring" interview with Grace Slick, 1990.
June 17, 1967 - Monterey Pop (D. A. Pennebaker, 1969)
High Flyin' Bird, Today Released on video by Sony in 1985, now out of print. Released on DVD by Criterion with additional tracks.
December 7 , 1968 - 1AM (Jean-Luc Godard, 1968)
Schuyler Hotel rooftop, 57 West 45th Street, New York NY The House At Pooneil Corner The complete film wan never officially released on video, but bootleg transfers exist of the complete movie. This movie was never completed by Godard, but was completed by D. A. Pennebaker and released as "1PM".
1968 - unknown documentary about the generation gap
Produced by Jim Henson, features interviews with most of the band. Segments were shown in "Still Flying With Jefferson Airplane" on VH-1.
August 17, 1969 - Woodstock: The Director's Cut (Michael Wadleigh, 1994)
(re-release to theaters and video with extra footage) The Other Side Of This Life (intro) > Won't You Try/ Saturday Afternoon, Uncle Sam Blues
August 17, 1969 - Woodstock Diary part 2 (1994)
(Showtime cable TV special, included much footage not in the movie) (This was aired as "Woodstock: The Lost Performances" although review tapes are titled "Woodstock Diary") Somebody To Love, White Rabbit
August 17, 1969 - Woodstock outtakes
- black & white footage (from a news crew?) of JA en route to Woodstock - alternate edits of Won't You Try / Saturday Afternoon and Uncle Sam Blues - silent film of the band and audience
December 6, 1969 - Gimme Shelter (1970)
The Other Side of This Life On video since early 1980's, the best version is on a 1981 laserdisc with an improved stereo mix. Released on DVD by Criterion.
June 26, 1970 - Stamping Ground
Kralingen Festival, Rotterdam, Netherlands Won't You Try / Saturday Afternoon, White Rabbit, The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil Complete film released on video by "Good Times Video" around 1986, now out of print. Released on DVD in Brazil.
1971 - Fillmore
compliation of clips, not a live performance Complete film released on video by "Video Yesteryear", now out of print. A letterboxed print also exists, privately transferred from a 35mm print. Edited version (letterboxed) shown by VH-1 in September 1996.
1967 - White Rabbit
not known if this is a genuine product of the band, included in the UK "Psychomania" video compilation
1967 - Somebody to Love
aired on the French "Bouton Rouge" in 1967, although it may have also aired on other programs
1968 - Greasy Heart
comprised mainly of live performance clips
1986 - White Rabbit
with scenes from "Platoon", shown on MTV to promote the movie soundtrack
1989 - Planes
shown on MTV and VH1 to promote "Jefferson Airplane", also shown in edited form at the beginning of "Still Flying With Jefferson Airplane"
This is far from being a definitive list, but summarizes the average length and quality of most of the JA tapes in circulation. In the case of TV broadcasts, the quality is for the audio only.
Note: with the advent of CD trading and bit torrents, this list has become obsolete, but has been retained here for historical purposes.
Sources are as follows: AU: Recorded from the audience FM: FM broadcast SB: Soundboard recording ST: Studio recording TV: TV broadcast (usually mono) VT: Video tape
Quality is the average of tapes circulating for each date. Obviously someone must have high-quality masters, and there could be several source audience recordings for some shows, so this is just a general grade. Quality grades are P: poor, G: good, VG: very good, EX: excellent
Rarity: Range from 1 to 5 (1 = "everyone" has it, 5 = very hard to find)
Date Venue Time Src Qual Rty Comments
10-??-65 unknown 5 SB VG 5 "Chauffeur Blues" 10-16-65 Longshoreman's Hall, SF SB 5 not verified 11-6-65 Calliope Ballroom, SF 15 SB VG 2 From a radio interview with Bill Graham 1-14-66 Vancouver BC 20 SB VG 5 1-15-66 Vancouver BC 40 SB VG 5 7-22-66 Avalon, SF 50 SB VG 2 9-30-66 Winterland, SF 70 SB EX 1 10-1-66 Winterland, SF 15 SB VG 2 10-2-66 Winterland, SF 30 SB VG 2 10-5-66 Winterland, SF 30 SB VG 3 may be another date 10-7-66 Winterland, SF 60 SB EX 2 10-14-66 Fillmore, SF 60 SB EX 2 10-15-66 Fillmore, SF 45 SB VG 1 10-16-66 Fillmore, SF 45 SB VG 1 10-??-66 Matrix, SF 10 SB/FM VG 2 may be 10-26-66 10-26-66 Matrix, SF 20 SB G 5 11-??-66 Matrix, SF 20 SB EX 3 11-6-66 Fillmore, SF 90 SB VG 1 may be 10-16-66 11-16-66 Matrix, SF 20 SB VG 3 not verified 11-25-66 Fillmore, SF 40 SB EX 1 11-26-66 Fillmore, SF 40 SB EX 1 11-27-66 Fillmore, SF 10 SB EX 1 12-31-66 Fillmore, SF?? 5 2-4-67 Fillmore, SF 45 SB EX 1 2-8-67 Fillmore, SF 27 SB EX 3 not verified 3-3-67 Fillmore, SF 30 SB VG 4 3-10-67 Winterland, SF 60 SB VG 4 3-11-67 Winterland, SF 60 SB VG 4 3-12-67 Fillmore, SF 60 SB VG 4 5-7-67 Smothers Brothers 7 TV EX 1 5-12-67 Winterland, SF 45 SB EX 1 available on CD 5-19-67 San Luis Obispo CA 100 SB EX 5 6-3-67 American Bandstand 10 TV EX 1 lip-sync to lp cuts 6-6-67 unknown location 20 ?? VG 2 6-17-67 Monterey Pop Festival 45 SB EX 1 available on CD 7-7-67 Los Angeles CA 45 AU G 4 8-5-67 O'Keefe Center, Toronto 70 SB VG 1 9-15-67 Hollywood Bowl AU G 5 not verified 10-5-67 Pacific High Studios 50 ST EX 2 10-14-67 Winterland, SF 45 SB EX 2 10-15-67 Pacific High Studios 20 ST VG 3 may be 10-5-67 12-31-67 Winterland, SF 100 AU VG 2 -68 Jonathan Winters Show 10 TV VG 4 1-31-68 Matrix, SF 90 AU VG 5 not verified 2-1-68 Matrix, SF 90 SB VG 2 2-14-68 Carousel, SF 12 SB VG 4 5-18-68 San Jose CA 50 AU VG 4 5-18-68 San Jose CA 70? AU 5 alt. source 5-18-68 Los Angeles CA 50 AU VG 4 8-9-68 Kansas City MO 70 AU G 4 actually 5-9-69 8-28-68 Copenhagen, Denmark 80 AU VG 1 9-10-68 Hamburg, Germany 50 FM VG 2 9-15-68 Amsterdam, Netherlands 40 FM VG 2 9-28-68 Ed Sullivan Show, NY 9 TV VG 1 11-1-68 Schuyler Hotel, New York 7 VT VG 1 11-10-68 Smothers Brothers 13 TV EX 1 11-16-68 Philadelphia PA 55 AU G 4 4-26-69 San Bernardino CA 75 AU VG 3 5-9-69 Kansas City KS 60 AU G 3 6-13-69 Great Highway, SF 60 FM VG 1 8-2-69 Fillmore East, NY 45 SB VG 2 may be 10-4-70 8-10-69 Central Park, New York NY 90 AU P 5 8-17-69 Woodstock, Bethel NY 25 SB EX 1 8-18-69 Dick Cavett Show 60 TV EX 1 9-1-69 Baton Rouge LA 45 AU G 4 9-1-69 Baton Rouge LA 30 SB EX 2 9-7-69 Family Dog, San Francisco 30 SB VG 2 Deadhead Hour brdcst 10-10-69 Vancouver BC 90 AU VG 5 10-25-69 Winterland, SF 30 SB VG 3 incomplete 10-31-69 Forum, Los Angeles CA 140 AU VG 2 11-2-69 Elysian Park, LA CA 60 AU VG 2 11-29-69 Fillmore East, NY 6 VT/AU G 1 11-30-69 West Palm Beach FL 70 AU G 3 12-6-69 Altamont CA 25 AU VG 3 incomplete late 69 WOUR-FM, Utica NY 90 FM VG 4 unknown location 12-31-69 Winterland, SF 20 AU VG 4 2-4-70 Great Highway, SF 45 TV VG 1 2-7-70 Anaheim CA 90 AU G 3 2-23-70 Winterland, SF 70 AU VG 2 3-6-70 Dallas TX 5 2-28-70 Winterland, SF 50 SB VG 4 3-24-70 Port Chester NY 90 AU VG 3 3-25-70 Selden NY 60 AU G 5 3-26-70 Dick Cavett Show 10 TV VG 1 4-2-70 Wally Heider Studio, SF TV VG 1 5-1-70 SUNY, Stony Brook NY 130 SB VG 2 5-3-70 Central Park, New York NY 65 AU P 4 not verified 5-6-70 Fillmore East, NY 165 AU VG 2 late show 5-7-70 Fillmore East, NY 130 SB EX 2 late show 5-7-70 Fillmore East, NY 90 AU VG 5 5-17-70 Bloomington IN 90 AU G 4 6-26-70 Rotterdam, Netherlands 15 VT EX 1 6-26-70 Rotterdam, Netherlands 37 AU VG 3 6-28-70 Shepton Mallet UK 45 AU G 4 8-4-70 Matrix, SF SB 4 8-19-70 Tampa FL 85 AU VG 3 8-24-70 Atlanta GA 9-14-70 Fillmore West, SF 125 AU VG 3 10-4-70 Winterland, SF 90 FM VG 2 10-25-70 Wichita KS 90 AU G 4 11-13-70 Port Chester NY 80 AU VG 4 11-25-70 Fillmore East, NY 130 AU G 4 11-26-70 Fillmore East, NY 135 AU VG 5 not verified 12-31-70 Winterland, SF 50 SB VG 3 6-7-71 Wally Heider Studio, SF 15 ST EX 3 8-15-71 Wall Stadium, Wall NJ 70 AU VG 4 8-18-71 Gaelic Park, Bronx NY 80 AU G 4 -72 Port Chester NY 45 AU VG 4 1-16-72 Cleveland OH 90 AU G 5 7-??-72 Williamsburg VA 90 AU G 5 8-10-72 Hartford CT 90 AU G 5 8-12-72 Westbury NY 90 AU G 5 8-15-72 New York NY 70 FM VG 4 not verified 8-16-72 Central Park, New York NY 90 AU VG 4 9-3-72 Hollywood Bowl 35 AU G 4 9-22-72 Winterland, SF 125 FM EX 1 8-18-89 Milwaukee WI 145 AU VG 2 8-19-89 St. Louis MO 145 AU VG 5 8-22-89 Philadelphia PA 150 AU VG 2 8-23-89 Canandaigua NY AU 5 8-26-89 Columbia MD 135 AU VG 4 8-28-89 Syracuse NY 135 AU EX 4 8-29-89 Radio City, New York NY 140 AU VG 2 8-30-89 Radio City, New York NY 140 AU VG 2 8-31-89 WNEW-FM Studio, NY 40 FM EX 2 9-1-89 Jones Beach, Wantagh NY 140 AU VG 4 9-2-89 Holmdel NJ 100 SB EX 1 incomplete 9-2-89 Holmdel NJ 115 AU VG 4 9-3-89 Saratoga Springs NY 150 AU VG 5 9-4-89 Bristol CT 140 AU VG 4 9-6-89 Great Woods, Mansfield MA 150 AU VG 5 9-9-89 Hoffman Estates IL 145 AU VG 5 9-11-89 Rockline 80 FM EX 3 9-16-89 Costa Mesa CA 145 AU EX 4 9-22-89 Greek Thtr, Berkeley CA 145 AU VG 2 9-23-89 Concord CA 145 AU VG 5 9-26-89 Fillmore, SF 135 AU VG 4 9-27-89 Fillmore, SF 60 AU EX 5 incomplete 9-28-89 Fillmore, SF 165 AU EX 4 9-30-89 Golden Gate Park, SF 150 AU VG 2 10-7-89 Washington DC 20 TV EX 2
Anchorage unknown location: 5-30-70
unknown location: 5-28-70 , 5-29-70
Phoenix Veterans Memorial Coliseum: 3-??-68
Community Center: 9-8-72
Altamont Speedway: 12-6-69
Anaheim Convention Center: 7-15-67 Anaheim Stadium: 2-7-70 MelodyLand Theater: 3-8-68 , 3-9-68 , 3-26-68
Bakersfield
unknown location: 8-22-67
Greek Theatre, University of California: 7-4-66 , 5-6-67 , 9-21-89 , 9-22-89 Harmon Gymnasium, University of California: 10-24-65 , 10-30-65 , 3-25-66 , 4-16-66 , 10-30-66 New Orleans House: 3-4-70 Pauley Ballroom, University of California: 7-3-66
NBC Studios: 10-3-67 , 10-31-67 , 2-22-68
Concord Pavilion: 9-23-89
Orange County Fairgrounds: 10-8-66 , 8-4-68 Pacific Amphitheater: 9-16-89
Cow Palace: 6-24-66 , 7-26-66
Freeborn Hall, University of California: 5-7-67
Selland Arena: 5-21-67 , 8-2-68 Wonderland Skating Rink: 6-9-67
ABC Studios (American Bandstand): 6-3-67 CBS Studios (Smothers Brothers Show): 5-7-67 , 11-1-68 Hollywood Bowl: 9-15-67 , 9-3-72 Kaleidoscope: 4-14-67 , 4-15-67 , 4-16-67 , 3-22-68 , 3-23-68 , 3-24-68 , 4-30-68 Whiskey A Go Go: 11-28-66 , 11-29-66 , 11-30-66 , 12-1-66 , 12-2-66 , 12-3-66 , 12-4-66 , 12-5-66 , 12-6-66 , 12-7-66 , 12-8-66 , 12-9-66 , 12-10-66 , 12-11-66 , 12-12-66
Los Angeles Forum: 10-31-69
Cal State College: 11-9-68
Los Angeles
Elysian Fields (Big Sur): 11-2-69 Fantasy Fayre: 7-7-67 Griffith Park: 7-28-69 Pinnacle Shrine Exposition Hall: 2-23-68 , 2-24-68 , 5-18-68 unknown location: 3-11-70
Mill Valley
Mt. Tamalpais State Park: 6-11-67
Monterey Fairgrounds: 9-17-66 , 6-17-67
Slip Madigan Memorial Gymnasium, St. Mary's College: 10-28-66
Devonshire Meadows Raceway: 7-16-67
Mills College: 3-19-67 Oakland Coliseum: 4-27-69
Basketball Pavilion, Stanford University: 10-6-66 Cabana Hotel: 5-22-66
Hughes Stadium: 10-15-67 Memorial Auditorium: 5-17-68
San Bernardino
Swing Auditorium: 4-26-69
Balboa Stadium: 7-27-69 Community Concourse: 9-1-67 Sports Arena: 9-7-72
San Francisco
Avalon Ballroom: 7-22-66 , 7-23-66 Basin Street West: 1-11-67 , 1-12-67 , 1-13-67 , 1-14-67 , 1-15-67 , 1-16-67 , 1-17-67 , 1-18-67 , 1-19-67 , 1-20-67 , 1-21-67 , 1-22-67 California Hall: 1-8-66 , 4-8-66 Calliope Ballroom: 11-6-65 Carousel Ballroom: 2-14-68 , 3-15-68 , 3-16-68 , 3-17-68 , 6-7-68 , 6-8-68 , 6-9-68 Civic Auditorium: 6-4-66 , 10-19-66 , 12-28-66 Federal Building: 4-15-70 Fillmore Auditorium: 12-10-65 , 2-4-66 , 2-5-66 , 2-6-66 , 2-19-66 , 3-4-66 , 3-5-66 , 4-1-66 , 4-2-66 , 4-3-66 , 4-7-66 , 4-15-66 , 4-17-66 , 4-29-66 , 4-30-66 , 5-6-66 , 5-7-66 , 5-10-66 , 5-11-66 , 6-10-66 , 6-11-66 , 7-15-66 , 7-16-66 , 7-17-66 , 8-12-66 , 8-13-66 , 8-17-66 , 9-2-66 , 9-3-66 , 9-11-66 , 9-25-66 , 10-2-66 , 10-14-66 , 10-15-66 , 10-16-66 , 11-6-66 , 11-25-66 , 11-26-66 , 11-27-66 , 12-16-66 , 12-17-66 , 12-18-66 , 12-30-66 , 12-31-66 , 2-3-67 , 2-4-67 , 2-5-67 , 2-8-67 , 3-12-67 , 4-12-67 , 5-12-67 , 5-13-67 , 5-14-67 , 9-28-67 , 10-11-67 , 10-12-67 , 10-29-67 , 9-26-89 , 9-27-89 , 9-28-89 Fillmore West: 10-24-68 , 10-25-68 , 10-26-68 , 10-27-68 , 7-7-69 , 8-30-69 , 2-23-70 , 9-14-70 , 9-15-70 Friends and Relations Hall (formerly the Great Highway): 9-25-71 Golden Gate Park (Polo Field): 1-14-67 , 5-7-69 , 9-30-89 Great Highway: 6-13-69 , 6-14-69 , 9-6-69 , 9-7-69 , 2-4-70 Longshoreman's Hall: 10-16-65 Matrix: 8-13-65 , 9-8-65 , 9-21-65 , 9-22-65 , 9-23-65 , 9-24-65 , 9-25-65 , 9-26-65 , 1-9-66 , 1-11-66 , 1-12-66 , 2-8-66 , 2-9-66 , 2-10-66 , 2-11-66 , 2-12-66 , 2-13-66 , 4-11-66 , 4-12-66 , 4-13-66 , 5-30-66 , 5-31-66 , 6-1-66 , 6-2-66 , 6-3-66 , 6-4-66 , 6-5-66 , 10-23-66 , 10-24-66 , 10-25-66 , 10-26-66 , 10-27-66 , 11-16-66? , 4-11-67 , 4-12-67 , 4-13-67 , 1-30-68 , 1-31-68 , 2-1-68 , 4-13-69 , 8-4-70 University of San Francisco Gymnasium: 11-19-66 , 4-7-67 Warfield Theater: 10-19-67 , 9-17-70 Winterland Arena: 9-23-66 , 9-24-66 , 9-30-66 , 10-1-66 , 10-5-66? , 10-7-66 , 10-8-66 , 10-9-66 , 3-10-67 , 3-11-67 , 5-29-67 , 5-30-67 , 6-19-67 , 9-29-67 , 9-30-67 , 10-13-67 , 10-14-67 , 12-31-67 , 5-2-69 , 5-3-69 , 5-28-69 , 10-24-69 , 10-25-69 , 10-26-69 , 12-31-69 , 2-28-70 , 4-15-70 , 10-1-70 , 10-4-70 , 10-5-70 , 9-15-72 , 9-16-72 , 9-21-72 , 9-22-72 unknown location: 3-8-70
Civic Auditorium: 3-??-66 , 5-18-67 Losers North: 7-1-66 , 7-2-66 Losers South: 8-2-66 , 8-3-66 , 8-4-66 , 8-5-66 Santa Clara County Fairgrounds: 5-18-68 , 5-19-68 , 5-24-69
San Leandro
Rollarena: 7-29-66
San Luis Obispo
California Polytechnic State University (Men's Gym): 5-19-67
Circle Star Theatre: 9-27-65
Contra Costa College: 6-3-67
San Quentin
San Quentin Prison: 2-15-68
Santa Venetia Armory: 1-26-67
Santa Barbara
Earl Warren Showgrounds: 6-11-67 , 10-7-67 University of California: 10-22-66
Santa Clara
Santa Clara University: 5-21-67
Coconut Ballroom: 5-13-66
Civic Auditorium: 4-30-66
Birmingham High School Stadium: 5-20-67
Cheetah: 4-9-67
Colorado Springs Broadmoor International Center: 7-27-67 , 7-28-67 , 7-29-67
1601 West Evans Street (Denver Dog): 11-7-67 , 11-8-67
Connecticut
Bristol Lake Compounce: 9-4-89
Dillon Stadium: 8-10-72
District of Columbia
Washington Sheraton-Park Hotel: 12-3-67 unknown location: 10-7-89
Miami Jai Alai Fronton: 4-30-70 , 8-18-70 , 8-21-70 The Pub: 4-29-70
Sports Auditorium: 8-22-70
Curtis Hixon Hall: 8-19-70
West Palm Beach
West Palm Beach Auditorium : 11-30-69
Atlanta Municipal Auditorium: 8-24-70
Honolulu Honolulu Civic Center: 10-17-69 , 10-18-69
Aurora Graffiti: 5-10-69
Aragon Ballroom: 7-19-69 Auditorium Theater: 8-24-72 , 8-25-72 Civic Opera House: 7-1-67 Grant Park: 5-13-69 Mother Blues: 8-??-66
Edwardsville
Southern Illinois University: 7-24-70
Hoffman Estates
Poplar Creek: 9-9-89
Grinnell Grinnell College: 10-22-67
Iowa Fieldhouse: 11-15-69
Kansas City Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall: 5-9-69 , 10-24-70
unknown location: 10-25-70
Louisville unknown location: ??-72
Baton Rouge International Speedway: 9-1-69
New Orleans
St. Bernard Civic Auditorium: 5-15-69
Baltimore Civic Center: 3-22-70
College Park
Ritchie Coliseum: 11-22-69
Merriweather Post Pavilion: 8-26-89
Mount St. Mary's College: 4-25-70
Massachusetts
Boston Back Bay Theater: 12-2-67 Boston College: 11-7-70 Boston Fair: 11-5-70 Tea Party: 4-17-70 Unicorn Coffee House: 4-18-67 , 4-19-67 , 4-20-67 , 4-21-67 , 4-22-67 , 4-23-67 , 4-24-67 , 4-25-67 , 4-26-67 , 4-27-67 , 4-28-67 , 4-29-67 , 4-30-67
Tanglewood: 8-12-69
Great Woods: 9-6-89
Brandeis University: 4-28-68
Assumption College: 3-23-70?
Ann Arbor Crisler Arena: 11-20-71 , 1-14-72
Pine Knob Music Center: 9-10-89
Cobo Hall: 8-20-71 Eastown Theater: 11-15-69 Ford Auditorium: 6-30-67 Grande Ballroom: 11-21-68 , 11-24-68
East Lansing
College Field: 5-24-70
Bloomington Assembly Hall: 5-17-70
Minneapolis
Minneapolis Auditorium: 7-19-67 , 5-15-70
Midway Stadium: 8-21-71
St. Louis Fox Theater: 8-19-89 Kiel Auditorium: 7-23-68 , 5-10-70
New Hampshire
Keene Keene State College: 11-10-70
Asbury Park Convention Hall: 7-22-67 , 8-26-70
Garden State Arts Center: 9-2-89
Lambertville
St. John Terrell's Music Circus: 8-9-67
Mays Landing
Atlantic City Race Course: 8-2-69
Wall Stadium: 8-15-71
Albuquerque University Arena: 9-10-72
Albany Campus Gym, SUNY: 11-6-70
Woodstock (Max Yasgur's Farm): 8-17-69
Fordham University: 4-19-70 Gaelic Park: 8-18-71 , 8-15-72
46th Street Rock Palace: 11-16-70
Canandaigua
Finger Lakes Performing Arts Center: 8-23-89
Mountaindale
Mountaindale Summer Theater: 8-15-70
State Teachers College: 3-14-70 SUNY Gymnasium: 5-2-70
New York City
ABC Studios (Dick Cavett Show): 8-18-69 , 11-26-70 Cafe Au Go-Go: 2-21-67 , 2-22-67 , 2-23-67 , 2-24-67 , 2-25-67 , 2-26-67 , 2-27-67 , 2-28-67 , 3-1-67 , 3-2-67 , 3-3-67 , 3-4-67 , 3-5-67 , 3-6-67 Central Park: 5-5-68 , 9-29-68 , 5-3-70 Central Park (Great Lawn): 8-15-72 Central Park (Sheep Meadow): 8-10-69 Ed Sullivan Theater (Ed Sullivan Show): 9-28-68 Fillmore East: 5-3-68 , 5-4-68 , 7-19-68 , 7-20-68 , 11-28-68 , 11-29-68 , 11-30-68 , 8-8-69 , 8-9-69 , 11-26-69 , 11-28-69 , 11-29-69 , 5-6-70 , 5-7-70 , 11-25-70 , 11-26-70 , 11-27-70 , 11-28-70 Hunter College Auditorium: 10-20-67 Radio City Music Hall: 8-29-89 , 8-30-89 Ritz Theatre: 5-5-70 Schuyler Hotel: 11-19-68 Waldorf Astoria Hotel: 1-16-96 , 1-17-96 Webster Hall (Greenwich Village): 1-8-67 Whitney Museum: 10-3-68 unknown location: 3-23-70 , 6-20-70 , 6-21-70 , 6-22-70
Port Chester
Capitol Theatre: 3-24-70 , 11-13-70 , ??-72
Clarkson College: 10-6-68
Eastman Theatre: 8-??-67 War Memorial Auditorium: 3-26-70 , 11-20-70
Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Performing Arts Center: 9-3-89
Suffolk County Community College: 3-25-70
Stony Brook
SUNY Athletic Field: 5-1-70
New York State Fair Park: 8-28-89 Syracuse University: 11-14-70 War Memorial Auditorium: 12-6-67
Memorial Auditorium: 11-??-69
Jones Beach: 9-1-89
Roosevelt Raceway: 8-12-72 Westbury Music Fair: 4-21-68
Akron Rubber Bowl: 8-21-72
River Bend Music Center: 8-25-89 unknown venue: 12-7-67
Allen Theater: 11-23-68 Public Hall: 1-16-72
Cuyahoga Falls
Blossom Music Center: 9-8-89
O'Hare Arena: 1-20-72
Kent State University: 10-11-70
Oklahoma City Oklahoma City Music Hall: 10-4-69 , 2-27-70
Assembly Center: 8-30-72
Clackamas County Unknown location: 7-4-69
Oregon State University: 4-4-69
Memorial Coliseum: 5-28-67
unknown location: 12-19-70
Pennsylvania
Allentown Fairgrounds: 4-26-70
Gannon University: 4-22-70
Armory: 11-18-70
Philadelphia
Electric Factory: 11-16-68 , 11-18-68 Mann Music Center: 8-22-89 Palestra: 11-21-69 Spectrum: 3-21-70 , 8-24-71 , 8-18-72
Penn Theatre: 10-21-67
State College
Penn State University: 11-21-70
unknown location: 8-27-70
Rhode Island
Providence Brown University: 4-24-70 Rhode Island College: 3-20-70
Dallas Memorial Auditorium: 3-6-70
Daniel Meyer Coliseum: 11-1-70
Sam Houston Coliseum: 10-5-69
San Antonio
Municipal Auditorium: 6-5-69 , 3-7-70
Salt Lake City The Terrace: 2-10-68
Williamsburg William and Mary College: 7-??-72
Seattle Seattle Center Coliseum: 9-23-67 Tivoli Ballroom: 6-??-66a , 6-??-66b , 6-??-66c
West Virginia
Charleston Civic Center: 12-8-67
Beloit Field House, Beloit College: 7-2-67
Gymnasium, Wisconsin State University: 5-??-70
Field House, University of Wisconsin: 5-23-70 unknown location: 5-??-69
Riverside Theater: 8-18-89 University of Wisconsin: 10-10-70 unknown location: 5-??-69
Brussels unknown location: 8-30?-68
British Columbia
Richmond Richmond Arena: 5-27-67
Agrodome: 10-10-69 Kitsilano Theatre: 1-14-66 , 1-15-66 , 1-16-66 Queen Elizabeth Theatre: 11-9-66
Winnipeg Winnipeg Arena: 11-11-67
Toronto Nathan Phillips Square (City Hall): 7-23-67 , 8-4-67 O'Keefe Centre: 7-31-67 , 8-1-67 , 8-2-67 , 8-3-67 , 8-4-67 , 8-5-67 , 9-14-67 , 3-29-70
Montreal Expo 67: 8-6-67 Place Ville Marie: 8-6-67
Copenhagen Falkoner Centret: 8-28-68
Dusseldorf Rheinhalle : 9-12-68
Kongresshalle: 9-14-68
Musikhalle: 9-10-68
Netherlands
Amsterdam Concertgebouw: 9-15-68
Kralingen Festival: 6-26-70
Stockholm Konserthuset: 8-26-68 , 9-20-68
United Kingdom
Isle of Wight Ford Farm: 8-31-68
Parliament Hill: 9-5-68 Revolution Club: 8-29-68 Round House (Chalk Farm): 9-6-68 , 9-7-68
Shepton Mallet
Royal County Fairgrounds: 6-28-70
Most of these are mentioned in the set lists, but are summarized in this section.
October 16, 1965 - Longshoreman's Hall, San Francisco CA
Although this show did take place on this date, tapes claiming to be this show are most likely edited from one of the Fillmore shows from October 14, 15 or 16 1966. Fat Angel in October 1965?? Donovan didn't record it until May 1966!
June 22 & 23, 1966 - Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA
Most Avalon shows are well-documented, and there is no evidence that JA played the Avalon on these dates. They did play the Avalon on July 22 and 23, and it's likely that tapes with these dates may be either of these shows, although July 22 is the most likely date since tapes of July 23 are not known to be in circulation.
October 5, 1966 - Winterland, San Francisco CA
Bill Graham's concerts are very well documented, and there is no proof that JA played the Winterland on this date. Since I have not seen this tape, I don't know what it really is, although I suspect it's one of the other common shows from thus run, either September 30 or October 7.
November 6, 1966 - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
A bootleg CD says this is Grace Slick's first show, but gives it this date. Although JA did play the Fillmore on this date, it is well documented that Grace's first show was the day after Signe's last show, which would date it October 16 1966. Although no one in the band mentions that this is her first show, or at least it wasn't on the tape, Grace's singing lacks the confidence of her later shows, and even the confidence of the late October Matrix shows, so in my opinion this tape is indeed Grace's first show and not November 6.
February 3, 1967 - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Tapes with this date appear to be a compilation of earlier shows, probably from October or November 1966.
February 4, 1967 - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Jam, 3/5 of a Mile In 10 Seconds, Fat Angel, Somebody To Love, often found at the end of this tape are from Toronto 8-5-67.
February 8, 1967 - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Again, a date not listed in any Bill Graham or Fillmore documentation. I haven't heard this tape, but I suspect it's probably February 4, 1967.
March 3 or 5, 1967 - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Another unlikely Fillmore date, since they were known to be playing New York City on this date. Possibly a mislabeled 8-5-67.
May 10, 1967 - another transposition of the October 5, 1967 studio sessions.
May 12, 1967 - Fillmore, San Francisco CA
This tape is Winterland 10-14-67, except Fat Angel from Toronto 8-5-67.
May 29, 1967 - Winterland, San Francisco CA
This show (from the "Loves You" boxed set), is from one of the Fillmore/Winterland shows earlier in the month. Also, the "alternate version" of The Ballad of You and Me and Pooneil on the boxed set is actually a live cut, probably overdubbed in the studio.
June 16 or 18, 1967 - Monterey Pop Festival
Their set was Saturday evening, June 17.
June 19 or 20, 1967 - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Yet another copy of Winterland 10-14-67.
June 21, 1967 - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco
Yet another mislabeled copy of Toronto 8-5-67.
August 3, 4, 5, 1967 - Losers, San Jose CA or Winterland, San Francisco CA
Although JA did play Losers on these dates in 1966, they were playing the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto on these dates in 1967. The frequently mislabeled August 5, 1967 tape is from the O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, although it is often listed as a Fillmore, Winterland, Matrix or Losers show.
September 5, 1967 - Studio rehearsals
Probably the October 5, 1967 rehearsals.
September 5, 1967 - Fillmore or Winterland, San Francisco CA
Actually Winterland October 14, 1967.
October 15, 1967 - Studio rehearsals
Also the October 5, 1967 rehearsals.
October 19, 1967 - Warfield Theater, San Francisco CA
Tapes with this date are probably an edit of October 14, 1967 and June 13, 1969.
October 31, 1967 - Terrace Ballroom, Salt Lake City UT
This is an entirely bogus show and date. JA were in Hollywood recording tracks for Baxter's, so it is highly unlikely that they would have traveled to Salt Lake City on the same day. This date is the fabrication of a bootleg cd producer, and the bootleg is copied from legitimately released live CDs, including the Fillmore show in the "Loves You" box, "Bless Its Pointed Little Head", and Woodstock. Also listed as "Langoon Opera House".
January 30, 1968 and February 1, 1968 - Matrix, San Francisco
All tapes of these dates are Matrix 2-1-68.
August 9, 1968 - Kansas City MO
Audience tapes of this date are really Kansas City KS, May 9, 1969.
September 15, 1968 - Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
The venue is frequently incorrectly listed as the Paradiso, Amsterdam. All reliable documentation, including the announcer on the radio broadcast, posters, and people who were there say it was at the Concertgebouw.
October 21, 1968 - Airplane House Jam
These tapes appear to be a mix of 2 Hot Tuna Matrix shows from 1969 and Mickey and the Hartbeats from the Matrix, late 1968.
October 30 and 31, 1968 - Matrix, San Francisco
Tapes with these dates are Matrix 2-1-68.
January 2, 1969 - Elysian Park (or Theater), Los Angeles (or Big Sur) CA
February 11, 1969 - Elysian Park (or Theater), Los Angeles (or Big Sur) CA
Actually November 2, 1969.
June 13, 14, 16, 1969 - Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco CA
This run is a confusing mess. It was broadcast several times on a San Francisco station, once as the uncut concert and again as edits from more than one show. Some tapes even include 1967 recordings as this date. All tapes are from 6-13-69, with Pooneil and Eskimo Blue Day from the 2-4-70 tv broadcast.
July 9, 1969 - Winterland, San Francisco CA
Another Winterland date with no documentation. Tapes of this show are most likely the Family Dog, June 13, 1969.
August 2, 1969 - Fillmore East, New York NY
There is no documentation of JA playing the Fillmore East on this date. I believe tapes with this date are October 4, 1970.
September 1, 1969 - Baton Rouge LA
September 7, 1969 - Family Dog, San Francisco CA
Tapes of this show dated September 1, 1969 have been circulating for years. However, it was broadcast on the Deadhead Hour in 1996 as the Family Dog in San Francisco, September 7, 1969. A copy of this tape in the Dead's tape vault is dated September 7, 1969, and Dick Latvala and David Gans both believe this is the correct date and venue.
October 31, 1969 - Forum, Los Angeles CA
At least one bootleg album claiming to be this date is really Fillmore East, May 7, 1970. Check the set lists.
November 1, 2, 3, 1969 - Elysian Park, Chicago IL
There is no Elysian Park in Chicago, it's in Big Sur, outside of Los Angeles. The only date JA is known to have played Elysian Park of these dates is November 2. All others are probably mislabeled November 2 tapes.
February 23, 1970 - Auditorium, Dallas TX
Actually the Winterland, same date.
February 28, 1970 - Winterland, San Francisco CA
Fat Angel, Nothing and Mexico are from Winterland 2-23-70, Wooden Ships and J.P.P. McStep B. Blues are from Family Dog 6-13-69, and The Other Side of This Life is from LA Forum 10-31-69.
May 3, 10, 15, 1970 - Fillmore East, New York NY
June 15, 1970 - Fillmore East, New York NY
JA played the Fillmore East only on May 6 and 7, any other May 1970 dates for the Fillmore East are false. All tapes with these or other incorrect Fillmore East dates are usually May 6 or 7.
June or July 6, 1970 - Anaheim CA
Anaheim, February 7, 1970.
December 31, 1970 - Winterland, San Francisco CA
Tapes with this date are October 4, 1970. There is no evidence that JA did a New Year's Eve show, it is believed to be just Hot Tuna.
September 22, 1972 and October 3, 1972 - Winterland
There seems to be some confusion about this show. It's generally accepted that the last original Airplane show was on Sept. 22, 1972, with a live FM broadcast. Tapes and bootlegs exist credited to both dates, yet they are the same show. The September 22 tapes usually have "You Wear Your Dresses Too Short" as an encore, with Marty Balin. Bill Graham's records support the September 22 date.
GREAT SOCIETY Concert Dates and Set Lists September 22, 1965 (Wednesday) - Coffee Gallery, North Beach CA
First show - unconfirmed
1965* - Golden State Recorders, San Francisco CA
Available on "Born to be Burned" cd
October 15, 1965 (Friday) - Coffee Gallery, San Francisco CA
Opening of the Coffee Gallery
October 16, 1965 (Saturday) - Longshoreman's Hall, San Francisco CA poster
"A Tribute To Dr. Strange" Also with Jefferson Airplane
San Francisco Mime Troupe Appeal Party II Also with Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, John Handy Quintet, Mystery Trend, Gentlemen's Band
January 14, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
San Francisco Mime Troupe Appeal Party III Also with Mystery Trend, Grateful Dead, Gentlemen's Band
January 23, 1966 (Sunday) - Gate Theater, Sausalito CA poster
February 11, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Also with the Charlatans, Mystery Trend, Family Tree, The Skins
February 12, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
"Peace Rock I" - benefit for Democratic congressional candidates and Viet Nam Study Group Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Big Brother and the Holding Company
February 26, 1966 (Saturday) - Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA
Also with the Grassroots, Big Brother and the Holding Company
#March 11, 1966 - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
"The Great Blondin" Benefit Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Gentleman's Band
March 15, 1966 (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
March 16, 1966 (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
March 17, 1966 (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
March 18, 1966 (Friday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
March 19, 1966 (Saturday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA
March 20, 1966 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Quicksilver Messenger Service, Skins
#May 7, 1966 (Saturday) - Harmon Gym, University of California, Berkeley CA
"Peace Rock 3", also with the Charlatans, Billy Moses, Grateful Dead
April 22, 1966 (Friday) - Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA
Also with the Blues Project
April 23, 1966 (Saturday) - Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA
#May 7, 1966 (Saturday) - Harmon Gym, University of California, Berkeley CA poster
Also with Grateful Dead
Also with Jefferson Airplane, Heavenly Blues Band
June 21, 1966 (Tuesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
Also with Dan Hicks or Don Garrett
June 22, 1966 (Wednesday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
June 23, 1966 (Thursday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
June 24, 1966 (Friday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
June 25, 1966 (Saturday) - Matrix, San Francisco CA poster
June 26, 1966 (Sunday) - Mod Hatter, Mill Valley CA poster
July 2, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Also with Sopwith Camel, The Charlatans
July 22, 1966 (Friday) - Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA poster1 poster2 handbill1 handbill2 handbill3
Also with Jefferson Airplane
July 28, 1966 (Thursday) - California Hall, San Francisco CA handbill poster
"Bilbo's Birthday", also with Big Brother and the Holding Company, The Charlatans
August 26, 1966 (Friday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA handbill
Also with Thirteenth Floor Elevators, Sopwith Camel
August 27, 1966 (Saturday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA handbill
September 4, 1966 (Sunday) - Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco CA
Not verified - also with the Grateful Dead
September 9, 1966 (Friday) - Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA
September 10, 1966 (Saturday) - Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco CA
Benefit for Both/And Jazz Club Also with Jon Hendricks Trio, Elvin Jones, Joe Henderson Quartet, Big Mama Thornton, Denny Zeitlin Trio, Jefferson Airplane, Wildflower
#October 20, 2002 (Sunday) - Civic Center Plaza, San Francisco CA
35th Anniversary of the Summer of Love
Signe Toly Anderson September 15, 1941, Seattle WA
Marty Balin (Martyn Jerel Buchwald) January 30, 1942, Cincinnati OH
John Barbata April 1, 1945, Passaic NJ
Jack Casady (John William Casady) April 13, 1944, Washington DC
Joey Covington (Joseph Michno) June 27, 1945, East Conemaugh PA
Papa John Creach (John Henry Creach) May 28, 1917, Beaver Falls PA; died February 22, 1994, Los Angeles CA
Spencer Dryden (Spencer Dryden Wheeler) April 7, 1938, New York NY; died January 11, 2004, Penngrove CA
David Freiberg August 24, 1938, Boston MA
Bob Harvey (Robert Brian Harvey) November 17, 1934, Burley WA
Paul Lorin Kantner March 17, 1941, San Francisco CA
Jorma Ludwik Kaukonen December 23, 1940, Washington DC
Jerry Peloquin
Grace Barnett Wing Slick October 30, 1939, Evanston IL
Skip Spence (Alexander Lee Spence) April 18, 1946, Windsor, ON, Canada; died April 16, 1999, Santa Cruz CA
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Selvin, Joel: "Monterey Pop", San Francisco: Chronicle Books 1992 ISBN 0-8118-0153-5
Selvin, Joel: "Summer of Love", New York: Dutton 1994 ISBN 0-525-93675-0
Slick, Darby: "Don't You Want Somebody To Love", Berkeley: SLG Books 1991 ISBN 0-943389-07-7 (hardcover), 0-943389-08-9 (paperback)
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Revision history:
Version 1.0: Johnny Blasi, January 1995
Version 2.0: Scott Abbot, July 10, 1996
Version 2.1: Scott Abbot, Nov. 5, 1996
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Why Jefferson Airplane’s Unexpected Reunion Crash Landed
The summer of 1989 was already shaping up as the Second Coming of Dinosaur Rock. The Who 's first post-retirement shows were underway. Paul McCartney was preparing for his first major tour in a decade. The Doobie Brothers had a comeback album out; a new project from the recently reformed Rolling Stones was on the way. Lynyrd Skynyrd and the Allman Brothers Band were together again, too.
Then came the most surprising thing of all: A Jefferson Airplane reunion. After all of that time apart? After all of those career twists and turns? And all that had been said and done?
"We each went our own ways, sort of [angry] at each other," co-founder Paul Kantner told the Los Angeles Times in 1988. "But it's like in a family. Very few doors and bridges burn with these people. Things come around."
It took a while, though, and a lot happened in the meantime: The original group had released a series of era-defining anti-establishment projects in the late '60s before morphing into Jefferson Starship , a far less political outfit. Jefferson Airplane guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and bassist Jack Casady ultimately decided to focus on Hot Tuna , an offshoot band they formed in 1970. Singer Marty Balin eventually went solo.
Kantner called these departures a "radical disappointment. It was like a family breaking up, or a romance," he told the Times . "I felt a sort of personal failure. I hold on to the bitter end in any relationship."
Unfortunately, the marriage at the heart of the band between Kantner and Grace Slick fell apart, too. They'd divorced in 1975, then split professionally in 1984. Kantner subsequently took his ex-bandmates to court over rights to the band name and for back royalties.
Perhaps understandably, the late Balin was initially reluctant to return. "Let's face it, every time I read about them," he told the Chicago Tribune in 1989, "they're always suing each other."
Watch Jefferson Airplane's 'Planes' Video
The original Jefferson Airplane was piloted by Balin, who put their first lineup together in 1965 to serve as house band for his nightclub. Initial auditions also led to hiring drummer Skip Spence, and singer Signe Anderson. Slick replaced the late Anderson for their second album, and Jefferson Airplane took off on the strength of " Somebody to Love " and "White Rabbit," a pair of songs she brought along.
Balin quit as Jefferson Airplane morphed into Jefferson Starship, then returned in time to guide the updated band to its biggest hit , "Miracles." Jefferson Starship continued along that line, shedding founding members and becoming more and more chart oriented. By then, basically everybody was suing everybody. Kantner won a judgment forcing his former group to stop using "Jefferson " in the name, but they kept stacking up pop hits.
"I occasionally meet people who think I was in Starship ," Kaukonen later told the Orlando Sentinel , with a laugh. "I say, 'No, no, you got it all wrong; you can't blame me for that.'"
A few years later, Kantner, Balin and Casady formed a short-lived splinter group called the KBC Band, and seeds for a larger reunion were inadvertently planted. Then Slick made a guest appearance during a 1988 performance by Hot Tuna at the Fillmore in San Francisco. Kantner was there, too.
"It started out as a joke on Paul," Slick told the New York Times in 1989. "We hadn't even talked for a year, and we were battling legally – in fact, there are still some standing lawsuits between me and Paul, something to do with the Airplane. But then, there are at least 15 or 20 active lawsuits now between managers, record companies, agencies, a morass of stuff that comes from all different angles. Anyway, the idea was that I'd just sneak in, stand at the side of the stage and come out and sing 'White Rabbit' and see what Paul did. Paul never got the joke, but he liked it, the audience liked it – and that's how it started."
Balin eventually came on board – at that point, he was without a recording contract and touring small clubs – but the late Spencer Dryden, the drummer who replaced Spence into Jefferson Airplane's classic era, did not. The New York Times said he declined to come out of retirement. Journeyman Kenny Aronoff took his place.
"I think we had all thought about reorganizing the Airplane in the last few years," Kantner told the Associated Press in 1989. "Grace came out to sing at that show and we all felt very good. Jorma and Jack seemed to like the idea of us all working together again, and we'd all written new songs and wanted to perform them."
Listen to Jefferson Airplane's 'Summer of Love'
In fact, creating new music was critical to their comeback, as Jefferson Airplane distanced themselves from other classic-rock mega tours of the day. They were playing smaller, more intimate venues, and they weren't simply trotting out the old hits. A self-titled comeback album was set to arrive on Aug. 22, 1989.
"The idea that we're cashing in is ridiculous," Slick told the Times . "We're not the Who or the Rolling Stones: We've never made $60 million on anything, although people think we're rolling around in money because they know our name. With this tour, we're hoping that we break even and maybe make a little. The audiences are very receptive, but it's not Yankee Stadium."
In a nod to the era, Jefferson Airplane made their first music video for the Kantner-penned single "Planes," which rose to the No. 24 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart. Like "Summer of Love," the Balin song that served as an advance single, "Planes" had its roots in the KBC Band. Kaukonen's " Ice Age " and " Too Many Years " were developed out of previous solo ideas, too. Slick rounded things out with four new tracks.
While the reunion tour was generally well received, however, the same couldn't be said for Jefferson Airplane , which stalled out at a paltry No. 85 on the Billboard charts. Ironically, their desire to remain creative in the studio ended up tearing the group apart again.
Jefferson Airplane was produced by Ron Nevison, who'd earlier worked on sleeker, turn-of-the-'80s fare from Jefferson Starship – as well as Software , Slick's 1984 solo album. That feel carried over to this reunion project, which found members of Toto sitting in on the Balin-sung " True Love ."
An already restless Kaukonen bristled at the more modern approach, saying it "was not the way we used to do it in the old days. It was very much the modular, sequenced L.A. way of recording," he told the Orlando Sentinel in 1991. "It works for some people but not me. It just wasn't even fun. It was well done but not very passionate."
By then, Kaukonen had already returned full time to Hot Tuna. Slick suggested that the offshoot band play part of the set during Jefferson Airplane's reunion show, sparking interest from Epic Records executives who attended a stop at Radio City Music Hall. Hot Tuna got a new deal and quickly released 1990's Pair a Dice , their first new studio album in 14 years. Jefferson Airplane was no more.
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