Cream at the Psychedelic Supermarket, 1967 & more

About six months after writing a series of pieces in 2009 on Cream concerts I’ve been to, I was contacted by Ken Melville. Ken was in the band Catharsis in Boston in September, 1967 and opened for Cream for their one-week run of concerts at the Psychedelic Supermarket in Kenmore Square, just a stone’s throw … Continue reading Cream at the Psychedelic Supermarket, 1967 & more

Concerts, Vol. 5: Farewell Cream

A little more than two months after seeing Cream at Yale’s Woolsey Hall in New Haven, the second time I had seen them live in about six months, the group was booked to play two shows — afternoon and evening — at the Oakdale Theatre in Wallingford, Connecticut on June 15. It was the next-to-last show of an exhausting … Continue reading Concerts, Vol. 5: Farewell Cream

Concerts Vol. 4: Heavy Cream

In Concerts Vol. 3, I wrote about the single concert performance that was probably the best out of hundreds I’ve attended and certainly the most influential: Cream at the Psychedelic Supermarket in Boston, September, 1967. That wouldn’t be the only time I would see this amazing trio. I was lucky enough to see them three … Continue reading Concerts Vol. 4: Heavy Cream

Concerts Vol. 3: Fresh Cream

I mentioned in Concerts Vol. 1 that one of my earliest major influences from a live show was seeing the Paul Butterfield Blues Band at the Cafe Au Go Go in the winter of 1966-67. That remains true but there was a series of concerts that had an even bigger impact for me. I saw Cream play … Continue reading Concerts Vol. 3: Fresh Cream

Pulse: Thanks For Thinking Of Me …

Thanks For Thinking Of Me But It’s Alright is the closing track of Side 1 from the self-titled Pulse album from 1969. After it was written and we arranged it in late 1968, it was also almost always Pulse’s opening tune in concert. The group Pulse was based in New Haven, Connecticut, more specifically Wallingford at … Continue reading Pulse: Thanks For Thinking Of Me …

Concerts Vol. 14: Led Zeppelin

                      In early August, 1969, there was quite a buzz about Woodstock. I don’t believe anyone, even at that late date, anticipated how big it was going to be. At least not among my friends. Most of us were not planning on a trip to … Continue reading Concerts Vol. 14: Led Zeppelin

Concerts Vol. 13: Jimi Hendrix

By the fall of 1968, I had seen Cream four times, another of my favorite artists The Paul Butterfield Band five times, The Electric Flag with Mike Bloomfield, Traffic, The Stones, The Beach Boys, among a host of other artists, but I had yet to see Jimi Hendrix. Two members of the Bram Rigg Set, … Continue reading Concerts Vol. 13: Jimi Hendrix

Les Dudek blazing a trail on tour

I had always wanted to see Les Dudek in concert but never had the opportunity during the time he released four of the best solo albums of the late 1970s and early ’80s. Thursday night at The Infinity Music Hall in Norfolk, Conn., I got my chance. Dudek, a somewhat unheralded and almost forgotten guitar … Continue reading Les Dudek blazing a trail on tour

Concerts, Vol. 12: Jack Bruce and Friends

After the breakup of Cream in 1968, it became a point of fascination to see what was next for the three members. Eric Clapton got together with Steve Winwood to form Blind Faith, which lasted from late 1968 to the end of the summer of ’69, producing one album and an ill-fated tour. He then … Continue reading Concerts, Vol. 12: Jack Bruce and Friends