PHÖNIX RETRO LIGHT hat sich im Sommer 2014 erhoben und arbeitet im Geiste der Lightshow Künstler der San Francisco Ballrooms. Die Liquid Lightshow ist eine art action painting der psychedelischen Kunst der 60er Jahre, die wir aufgreifen um die Menschheit ins Licht zu führen, und um gegen die totale Verarschlochung unserer Welt anzukämpfen- YEAH !!! Sie ist Malerei für den Augenblick, ist im permanenten Wandel. Abgedrehte Musik ist die Verbindung des Betrachters mit dem Künstler. Archaische Rhythmen, schwitzende Körper, wippende Brüste in flüssigem Licht. Alle vibrieren synchron dem großen Orgasmus entgegen - ein flotter Dreier sozusagen. In diesem Sinne ist unsere Arbeit absolut politisch zu sehen. Wir stehen im Kampf gegen die niederen, finster-materialistischen Kräfte unserer Gesellschaft. FREUDE GEGEN AKTENKOFFER soll unser Motto sein wenn wir gemeinsam das flüssige Licht feiern.
Truth was a ground breaking album no doubt! Page was listening for sure! Zep 1 takes some of this sound ! Also the beginnings of blues based heavymetal. Very good lineup as well.
I was at this show, had up front seating on the left of the theater. Rod Stewart was positioned on that side if the stage, almost isolated. I remember watching him the whole set, mostly because he was singing, and directly in front of me. Yeah, tickets at the Fillmore East were $3 - about what I could afford as a 17 year old kid. I remember the stage having a weird empty feeling (compared to the many other shows I saw there).
Thank you very much ! I thought the whole thing speaks for itself. the only thing I can add is the following. you have to open the Lazy Suzan and remove all the balls and clean the bearing and the balls. There are always metal shavings in the bearing that prevent it from running smoothly. The dirt is graphite to keep the bearing running smoothly.
The background reminds me of the psychedelic light show behind the 60's rock groups at San Francisco's Fillmore auditorium. Love the singing birds instead of the usual cherubs.
Been listening to Jeff Beck for decades...love his guitar playing.. I've seen him 5times live..never seen this before .. brilliant thank you for posting.🎸R.I.P jeff
His solo at the end here is really something. I did not know Jeff was already getting these sounds from his guitar and amps as early as '69. His guitar playing soars. Saw him for the first time at Gaelic Park in the Bronx, Aug of '72, and I knew. I knew I had never heard anyone play anything like this. And it is true, as displayed here, you really had to see Jeff Beck play live to get the full measure of his genius talents. Can't believe he's gone. Can't believe it.
I was at the Gaelic Proark show too, amazing show ...... I thought the crowd was going to tear the place apart when Jeff's arrival was delayed due to a traffic accident....... Jeff, Tim Bogert, Carmine Apice and a singer named Kim Milford...... the crowd went absolutely Nutz, I remember that after that show my wife and I became instant fans and we saw almost every show after that whenever Jeff came to America, I would attend at least one show per tour ......... I'm still shaken to the core as a result of his death and I will forever be greatful to have seen him in action. R.I.P. Sir Jeff !!!!
@@johnzane4610 It wound up being a good thing for us that Beck was late in getting there, because my older brothers friend wound up ingesting some bad hallucinogen he'd bought there and wound up at Beth Israel. They released him with us and we hurried back to the concert really just as Beck and Co were taking the stage. I think that was the first occasion of him playing with Bogart and Appice. I seem to recall he played a white Strat and at one point set it down in front of him and proceeded to get some otherwordly sounds from it. Didn't care too much for the singer. Did get to see Argent and I think another band called Flash if I recall correctly. Beck was doing things with his guitar and getting sounds that I hadn't heard on any of his records. I was 16 at the time. Told all of my friends about it and like you began to look for every opportunity to see him play. At that time he had a big impact on my life and I have to be thankful to him for that. As I said, really can't believe he's gone. thanks for sharing your story.
However this is not the right video for the song being played? Where is Rod Stewart, Mickey Waller and Ron Wood. Shape of Things was only recorded by this line up and they are not on the video?
The light show doesn't line up with the music. Joshua must be pissed. You can't believe ANYTHING you see in this 'modern age' of internet. If the hippies lie, are they still hippies? or just old boomers afraid to die?
I saw Jeff Beck/Rod Stewart at the Fillmore 69/70? with Jethro Tull doing the set before and the crowd was angry that Tull had to go, a fantastic performance(their second at the Fillmore), then Beck started playing and they topped Tull
The JBG was imploding. Rod & Woody were stealing eggs in NYC just to eat. Even the roadies ate better than the rest of the band. Peter *(Pumpkin Eater) Grant was a 'Huge' business end rip~off. They were completely slated to play '69 Woodstock, and backed out. Jeff wasn't the easiest to get along with in those days, and was notoriously unstable. There were some unfounded rumors that Jeff's wife was shagging around while he was on tour, but it was never confirmed, and the marriage finally did end in a divorce. ` I seen them on the same '68 & '69 tours, only at the Grande Ballroom in Detroit, and although they played remarkable, i always had the feeling that the show could abruptly end premature for some reason. If Jeff walked~off in Detroit, like he did at the Fillmore East, i think he would have got his ass kicked~haha. Anyway, like someone mentioned here, even though i witnessed Beck in all of his creations, i would have to say Hands Down, this was my favorite period of Jeff's long & illustrious career. A side note here, supposedly sometime during the 1969 USA tour, Jeff's Les Paul was stolen in Detroit, although some claim it was NYC, which could add fire to an already aggressive & pissed~off Mr. Beck~()~La? Many m()()ns ago, I do remember reading that an interviewer asked Jeff what was his favorite city to play in, and Beck said..."New York City has the best audiences". *God Speed Jeff in a Souped~up Ford Coupe.
@@davidratcliffe1 Long time ago David, thanks for jogging my memory. But i guess it still didn't take much to upset Jeff back then. What do you expect from a extremely gifted temperamental artist like Beck. Also, another reason for the JBG not to play '69 Woodstock was that they were slated to go on after the 'HOT' Sly Stone & the Family Stone.
Il film non può essere doppiato perché la fonte è priva di suono. Ho accompagnato questo film con una registrazione dal vivo perché altrimenti un commento su due è: "Manca il suono". La mia preoccupazione principale è lo spettacolo di luci del Fillmore East, che si vede molto bene in questa registrazione.
I was at one of Bill Grahams, the Filmore or Winterland, when Jeff Beck Group was fronted by Rod Stewart who came out looking like 2023 drag style... pink negligee open front top and tight pants, puffed up blond hair... singing Rock Me Baby. I swear this felt like Rod stole the show, and the fashion was just freaking me out.