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Did you really live on a commune Caitlin? That's so COOL!!! Where? (hoping Lisa C isn't being sarcastic or pulling our legs........)

One of my friends (she's a bit older than me - I think she's about 55?) used to live on a commune on Pender Island (off the coast of BC). I think there are still of lots of hippies out there.......
 
Nope, I'm pulling no legs. Our Caitlin was a wild one, adventurous, holistic?, smart...I wasn't there of course, but that's the Word. Pretty Cool, eh?
 
Oh my god I LOVE it! And I love your blog too - you are a REALLY good writer Caitlin!

A real Renaissance woman! (ergo the pearls I guess! lol)

Bet she knows the Grateful Dead though - lol
 
Oh, Caitlin - ask Reggie - he's got to know the Moody Blues. And Emerson, Lake and Palmer for that matter!!
Yeah. I am sure Reggie not only knows who they are. He probably knows them as people, too. He's working West Side Story this week, and gets home late and leaves early, so I'd have to interrupt him to ask.

Secretly though, we only listened to jazz at home. The Congress of Wonders was a hilarious comedy group Reg managed back then. They are googleable as is Reggie's webpage, thestraight.com. We all lived in a huge Victorian on Noe St. 12 of us, not including the babies born there. Kether was born there. There is a great photo of us all out in front of the house, me with Kether in my arms. I have on some long dress thar came from a movie at Old Tuscon.......Oh dear.

I quit listening to rock, when Santana Blues Band became the Straight Theater's unofficial house band before Bill Graham signed them. Well, actually, it was a band named Martha's Laundry, a hideous imitator of Blue Cheer That sent me for permanent earplugs.

Mause. sorry to have destroyed your thread. We can move all this stuff off here, if you want.....

Yes, We did know the Grateful Dead, Big Brother, Quicksilver Messenger service. Reggie went to college with members of all of those bands and knew then before they created the original Haight-Ashbury (pre- summer of love, which pretty much destroyed the haight as an artist's community!!!) Become my facebook friend and go look at Reggie's stuff. I always was a kind of satellite, not a mover and shaker like Reg and those other guys. Reg is going up to SF in 3 weeks to a rock art convention. The posters from the Straight Theater are becoming quite valuable and he is selling some. He is still friends with that whole crowd, they cheer each other on, on Facebook. What is amazing is how many of them actually survived and thrived!
 
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Oh my god I LOVE it! And I love your blog too - you are a REALLY good writer Caitlin!

A real Renaissance woman! (ergo the pearls I guess! lol)

Bet she knows the Grateful Dead though - lol
Thanks for the compliment on my writing.!!!! Pls join my blog and insult me for my dog opinions....... So far, I had to make up most of the replies to the posts... I need some real feedback over there and I only have 2 followers. puleeze?????
 
OMG, Caitlin! How could you find fault with Santana??? Or was it just that...well I can't think of anything to put there. Just didn't like their music, or were they gorgons or rude in person?
 
Sorry about that awkward sentence structure! No. I LOVE Santana! After they played, I lost all interest in ear-blasting terrible rock bands. Their opening number at the Straight was "Oye, Como Va". I was a goner from that moment. I turned my back on all the schreechers bands. I just quit paying attention. I just figured out this week, watching a PBS special with Jon Sebastian that Crosby, Stills and Nash were former Byrds too (besides The omnipresent Roger McGuinn.) So, I can date my conversion to before the formation of Crosby, Stills and Nash because I do know who the Byrds were. I helped my sister (Megan Montiel), and Maureen Titcomb do some tie-dyed library curtains for Graham Nash, but couldn't name a song he did. His name and affiliation just kept slipping my mind, because I wasn't interested.

I am a Tucson girl and if it doesn't have some salsa, I don't like it half as much, so I fell in love with Santana as did everyone else, one song into their set. Back then, they passed as a blues band, believe it or not, but they already had most of the songs in their first album, maybe all of them. I was a huge fan of the original group, each member was something else. Greg Rolley. My sister was very good friends with Ross Valery, so I heard of Journey, and knew Greg was playing with them, but couldn't tell you one song they did. Supernatural is one of my favorite albums, too, but someone had to tell me about it because I still only listen to Jazz on the radio. for me, Coltrane is still the god of music from the 60's. I think I heard all the guitarists in person, many times, back then, and Carlos Santana is still my favorite.

Reggie is writing about it. He is a trained historian and a pretty good writer. Now that he is retired, I hope to see a new focus. No one knew as many people as Regggie back then. He was interested with all the other venues and worked with them all. I think he is just waiting for a few more people to die, so he doesn't have to fudge around as much.
 
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