The Mamas and The Papas live at Monterey Pop Festival (1967) Full concert

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Compilation of videos of The Mamas and the Papas, recorded in 1967 at the Monterey Pop Festival, I hope you like it.
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0:00 Straight Shooter
4:38 Got A Feelin’
8:40 California Dreamin’
12:01 Spanish Harlem
15:20 Somebody Groovy
19:49 I Call Your Name
26:04 Monday, Monday
29:58 San Francisco
33:29 Dancing In The Street

kittip.ishappy
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What a beautiful time. We were all searching for the "answer" and yet we didn't know that we were living in the midst of what we were searching for. We didn't know that we had "it" until it was gone.

soulone
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The group was incredible but honestly it is Cass Elliot who stands out above the rest, she had a unique charisma and personality.

darrellful
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Cass Elliott was the Powerful Voice that made The Mamas and Papas!! Rest in Eternal Peace Dear Cass!!! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

shosmyth
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We lived near the Monterey Fairgrounds and I was 12 so I got to go with my older sister who got a job as an usher there. She went to all the performances but my parents only let me go to the daytime performances since I was 12. It is interesting to see the movie Monterey Pop because I see our school teachers and policemen we knew working there. I saw Janice Joplin, Steve Miller Band, Country Joe McDonald, , Canned Heat, The Association, Ravi Shankar. But my sister saw the evening performances of the Mamas and Papas, Jimi Hendrix, The Who and many others. I am now 69 and she is 74 and lots of people in the crowd and performed there are now gone. Thanks for the memories !

CongTran-nxbg
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I saw them in concert once. I'm lucky. In fact, I am lucky and thankful for having grown up in the 1960s.

GeorgeVreelandHill
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Monterey 67 was the warmup for the Woodstock Festival of 69 . This film is historic and a pleasure to see .

jameskennedy
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Amazing how they manage to recreate the vocal harmony of their records in a live concert. There's no doubt Cass Elliot is the keystone, her voice is so crucial to the blend and cuts through everything else. Marvellous!

knockshinnoch
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Cass Elliot's voice is heavenly - just perfection.

colblimp
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Music from the Sixties was the absolute best.

stephenmartinez
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If I could have attended only one concert in my lifetime, Monterey Pop would be it.

thebossman
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Eddie Hoh on drums…played on many records of that era, then disappeared. Passed away a few years back. RIP

mrmaestro
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Nobody’s mentioned the crowd pictures. They all look so happy; cuddling, hugging, kissing, riding motorcycles and feeding each other. Many gorgeous smiles and a feeling of serenity coming from everyone.
Just like Scott McKenzies song lyrics…
“People in Motion” 🌎
~peace brothers and sisters~

KittyGrizGriz
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Holy crap...56 years ago! All those kids are at least 74 now.

markjamesmeli
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I am so so pleased and thankful the 60's happened music wise, because the 70's, 80's and 90's would have never happened in the way it did. Brilliant concert and video.

MrBillUp
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Im 74. Its great to see videos of my favs cause i really didn't get a chance to see them touring back then. It's nice to see them performing in their early years.

bobboggano
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John Phillips was surely one of the finest pop songwriters of the 1960s, and yet is never really spoken about. If it was Brian Wilson or Lennon/McCartney who wrote "Twelve Thirty", "Strange Young Girls", "Dancing Bear", "I Saw Her Again", these songs would be seen as sacred. Mama Cass is rightfully the most well-known figure of the group, but John really deserves massive credit for his songwriting genius.

michaelg
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One can discuss her attitude towards free love and stuff, but I will always be amazed by the beauty of Michelle Phillips.

heyheymymy
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Denny and Cass voices are critical to the sound of the Mama’s & Papa’s without these 2 I don’t believe they become stars !! John’s song writing skills on full display here !!Thank You for the music Mama’s & Papa’s

davidday
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I honestly think I like this music better now than I did when it was new. This is some great stuff right here, eternally etched into the cosmic record. I hope I live to see another incarnation of this level of musicianship and songwriting.

charlesbeyer