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Monterey Pop Festival

The Monterey International Pop Music Festival was a three-day concert event held June 16 to June 18, 1967 at the Monterey County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Monterey International Pop Festival )〕 Crowd estimates for the festival have ranged from 25,000-90,000 people, who congregated in and around the festival grounds.〔Santelli, Robert. ''Aquarius Rising - The Rock Festival Years''. 1980. Dell Publishing Co., Inc. Pg. 264.〕〔Lang, Michael (2009-06-30). The Road to Woodstock (p. 53). HarperCollins. Kindle Edition.〕 The fairgrounds’ enclosed performance arena, where the music took place, had an approved festival capacity of 7,000, but it was estimated that 8,500 jammed into it for Saturday night’s show.〔Santelli. ''Aquarius Rising - The Rock Festival Years''. Pp. 22, 44.〕 Festival-goers who wanted to see the musical performances were required to have either an 'all-festival' ticket or a separate ticket for each of the five scheduled concert events they wanted to attend in the arena: Friday night, Saturday afternoon and night, and Sunday afternoon and night. Ticket prices varied by seating area, and ranged from $3 to $6.50 ($–, adjusted for inflation).〔Santelli. ''Aquarius Rising - The Rock Festival Years''. Pp. 25-26, 32, 41.〕
The festival is remembered for the first major American appearances by The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Who and Ravi Shankar, the first large-scale public performance of Janis Joplin and the introduction of Otis Redding to a large, predominantly white audience.
The Monterey Pop Festival embodied the theme of California as a focal point for the counterculture and is generally regarded as one of the beginnings of the "Summer of Love" in 1967; the first rock festival had been held just one week earlier at Mount Tamalpais in Marin County, the KFRC Fantasy Fair and Magic Mountain Music Festival.〔Mankin, Bill. (''We Can All Join In: How Rock Festivals Helped Change America'' ). Like the Dew. 2012.〕〔Santelli. ''Aquarius Rising - The Rock Festival Years''. Pg. 16.〕〔Lang, Michael (2009-06-30). The Road to Woodstock (p. 58). HarperCollins. Kindle Edition.〕〔Browne, David. (2014-06-05). “The Birth of the Rock Fest”. ''Rolling Stone''.〕〔Kubernik, Harvey and Kubernik, Kenneth. ''A Perfect Haze: The Illustrated History of the Monterey International Pop Festival''. 2011. Santa Monica Press LLC. Pg. 54.〕 Because Monterey was widely promoted and heavily attended, featured historic performances, and was the subject of a popular theatrical documentary film, it became an inspiration and a template for future music festivals, including the Woodstock Festival two years later.
==The festival==
The festival was planned in seven weeks by John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas, record producer Lou Adler, Alan Pariser and publicist Derek Taylor. The Monterey location had been known as the site for the long-running Monterey Jazz Festival and Monterey Folk Festival; the promoters saw the Monterey Pop festival as a way to validate rock music as an art form in the way in which jazz and folk were regarded. The organizers succeeded beyond all expectations.
The artists performed for free with all revenue donated to charity, except for Ravi Shankar, who was paid $3,000 for his afternoon-long performance on the sitar. Country Joe and the Fish were paid $5,000 not by the festival itself, but from revenue generated from the D.A. Pennebaker documentary.
Lou Adler later reflected:
:…()ur idea for Monterey was to provide the best of everything -- sound equipment, sleeping and eating accommodations, transportation -- services that had never been provided for the artist before Monterey…
:We set up an on-site first aid clinic, because we knew there would be a need for medical supervision and that we would encounter drug-related problems. We didn't want people who got themselves into trouble and needed medical attention to go untreated. Nor did we want their problems to ruin or in any way disturb other people or disrupt the music…
:Our security worked with the Monterey police. The local law enforcement authorities never expected to like the people they came in contact with as much as they did. They never expected the spirit of 'Music, Love and Flowers' to take over to the point where they'd allow themselves to be festooned with flowers.
Monterey's bill boasted a lineup that put established stars like The Mamas and the Papas, Simon & Garfunkel and The Byrds alongside groundbreaking new acts from the UK and the USA.

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