Monterey Pop 1967: The Festival That Invented the Modern Music Festival

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Monterey Pop 1967: The Festival That Invented the Modern Music Festival

The 1967 Monterey Pop Festival transformed rock music from teenage novelty to legitimate art form in just three days. Host Alex Calder explores the iconic performances, frantic six-week planning, and cultural collisions that created the blueprint every modern festival still follows—from Hendrix's burning guitar to Janis Joplin's overnight stardom.For more content like this, visit QuietPlease.ai

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The 1967 Monterey Pop Festival transformed rock music from teenage novelty to legitimate art form in just three days. Host Alex Calder explores the iconic performances, frantic six-week planning, and cultural collisions that created the blueprint every modern festival still follows—from Hendrix's burning guitar to Janis Joplin's overnight stardom.For more content like this, visit QuietPlease.ai

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