Identifier | 7383017 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Count | 1 |
Sound Rating | A |
Note | Partial Show- Missing Persuasion to end of show |
Source Info | Sbd |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Santana 1968-05-13 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA | |
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Set 1 | Waiting Treat Evil Ways Shades of Time > Savor > Jingo |
Set 2 | Persuasion Soul Sacrifice You Just Don't Care |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Carlos Santana: Guitar, Percussion, Vocals Marcus Malone: Percussion David Brown: Bass Gregg Rolie: Keyboards, Vocals Bob "Doc" Livingston: Drums. Broadcast on FM (possibly KSAN) The date is uncertain because of the announcer comments at the end of the first set about 5 nights coming up of benefit shows with 5 bands a night. There is a poster for Santana playing at the Avalon from May 17-19, which would be the last 3 nights of that "5 day benefit" if the date of the 13th was correct but only 2 bands and no benefit are listed on the poster for the May 17-19 run. Some people think that this is from that May 17-19 run at the Avalon, but that comment about the benefit still messes things up, because there are Avalon posters with the typical 2 bands and no mention of any benefits all the way up to the end of November 1968. After Chet Helms "Family Dog" stopped booking shows at the Avalon another promoter, "Soundproof", put on more shows at The Avalon starting in January 1969. Jerry Abram's Headlights are mentioned also by the announcer, and they did do both the '68 Family Dog Avalon shows and the '69 Soundproof shows. Based upon all of this information, the probable date is close to the end of Chet Helms run at the Avalon. The posters for weekly Friday thru Sunday shows stopped at the end of November, 1968. Soundproof took over in January '69, so speculation is that this show here is really from December, 1968. That would be when benefits to keep Chet Helms going at The Avalon would have been probable. The announcer doesn't say that the benefit shows would be for any other cause, and the regular scheduled weekend shows apparently had ended, so there might have been time for a 5 day wednesday thru Sunday benefit before the Family Dog completely stopped doing shows at the Avalon... |