Young Lady Poops At Rock Festival

Young Lady Poops At Rock Festival



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Young Lady Poops At Rock Festival
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"It's a Lovely Day"/"Ice Bag" Released: 1971


Jesse Colin Young
Jerry Corbitt
Lowell Levinger
Joe Bauer
Michael Kane
David Perper
Scott Lawrence

Rock Festival is a live album by The Youngbloods and was released in 1970. It reached #80 on the Billboard Top LPs chart. [2]

The album featured the single "It's a Lovely Day", which did not chart. [3]


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The Youngbloods - Rock Festival [Live] (2007)




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Lowell Levinger / Jesse Colin Young

Lowell Levinger / Jesse Colin Young

Lowell Levinger / Jesse Colin Young

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The Youngbloods follow their finest album, the previous year's Elephant Mountain , with a total departure, this disappointing live set. Where Elephant Mountain presented some of the Youngbloods' best material and demonstrated their versatility, from the acoustic "Sunlight" to the jazzy "Ride the Wind" and the highly arranged R&B of "Quicksand," Rock Festival merely sounds directionless and self-indulgent. They alternate between guitar and piano-based instrumentation, as on the previous album, but apart from the opening track, largely ignore their strengths: Young 's voice and their songwriting. They offer an ill-advised venture into blues territory ("Peepin' and Hidin'"), a mediocre Banana lead vocal (the traditional "Fiddler a Dram"), and a knockoff of Elephant Mountain 's "Ride the Wind" ("Josiane"). The instrumental "On Beautiful Lake Spenard," while pleasant enough, is a pretty modest high point. And they close with their most ghastly free-form jazz jam, "Ice Bag." This is probably an authentic representation of a typical northern California rock show, circa 1970, and of greater historical than musical significance. Unfortunately, it provides ample evidence as to why the Youngbloods never achieved greater success. [The band released another live album the following year, the vastly superior Ride the Wind .]

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