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Aren't you splitting hairs, iatee? From the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame bio:

The origins of the group date back to 1959, when guitarist Fogerty, bassist Stu Cook and drummer Doug “Cosmo” Clifford formed the Blue Velvets, an instrumental cover band, while attending junior high in the San Francisco suburb of El Cerrito.

If three-quarters of the band, including Fogerty, first met as junior high students in a San Francisco suburb, that seems more San Francisco to me than some of these bands where the personnel came from other parts of the country altogether.

clemenza, Sunday, 2 June 2013 02:16 (eleven years ago) link

it's not really a san francisco suburb. it's a small town in the east bay that's, if anything, a suburb of oakland. someone growing up in el cerrito at that time is fairly isolated from the city of san francisco.

iatee, Sunday, 2 June 2013 02:46 (eleven years ago) link

oh sweet the thread is about suburbs now

wk, Sunday, 2 June 2013 02:46 (eleven years ago) link

and thousands of teenagers flocked to SF because the sense they were getting from the media was that that was a package they wanted to buy into it. Thousands of teenagers didn't flock to SF because of a miraculous grassroots groundswell. There was a shit-ton of marketing involved and a lot of money to be made, and Bill Graham knew how to play the angles on that without too too many people getting cynical or suspicious.

yeah, I was being tongue in cheek obv about giving LA credit for inventing the SF scene. But you are leaving out some important factors like the Red Dog Saloon, the Human Be-In, Family Dog, and outside factors like the teenage scene on the sunset strip getting shut down in late '66 that all set the stage for Graham to become a multimillionaire. and certainly thousands of kids across the country specifically went to SF because of the stupid song, or because people heard about Monterey.

wk, Sunday, 2 June 2013 02:52 (eleven years ago) link

btw, I highly recommend the Domenic Priore book Riot on Sunset Strip to anyone interested in the subject

wk, Sunday, 2 June 2013 02:55 (eleven years ago) link

I live in the Bay Area but gotta vote with the Byrds, Beach Boys and Buffalo Springfield.

that's not my post, Sunday, 2 June 2013 04:12 (eleven years ago) link

could not in good conscience vote for any list which contains the Dead

A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Sunday, 2 June 2013 05:06 (eleven years ago) link

i'm including the Bay Area, voting for the San Francisco. it was just more impactful, objectively.

Bee OK, Sunday, 2 June 2013 05:46 (eleven years ago) link

the San Francisco scene.

born and bread in Los Angeles ect...

Bee OK, Sunday, 2 June 2013 05:47 (eleven years ago) link

i grew up on KROQ

Bee OK, Sunday, 2 June 2013 05:48 (eleven years ago) link

wait, how many californians here are voting the opposite of where they're from? I'm a bay area kid voting LA.

wk, Sunday, 2 June 2013 06:10 (eleven years ago) link

http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3116/3486805440_c741bdf2cf.jpg

Worlds colliding.

(Bee OK and wk: should I count CCR as San Francisco or not? That probably decides my vote one way or the other.)

clemenza, Sunday, 2 June 2013 13:42 (eleven years ago) link

If so, you should not count any band that lived outside of LA proper then (Zappa, Beefheart, and I'm sure many others).

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Sunday, 2 June 2013 17:14 (eleven years ago) link

Is Topanga part of L.A.?

how's life, Sunday, 2 June 2013 17:38 (eleven years ago) link

Sly is from Vallejo fwiw

Mr. Scarf Ace is Back (Shakey Mo Collier), Sunday, 2 June 2013 17:38 (eleven years ago) link

I love that this poll coming down to whether or not we give LA County more credit for absorbing all these shitty suburbs.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 2 June 2013 17:48 (eleven years ago) link

If so, you should not count any band that lived outside of LA proper then

That's really my point: L.A. and San Francisco should be interpreted in a general sense here. Anything to do with Vallejo should be adjudicated by this guy:

http://i1059.photobucket.com/albums/t427/sayhey1/mulanax_zps0e6effa9.jpg

clemenza, Sunday, 2 June 2013 18:01 (eleven years ago) link

Other soul people? Brenton Wood was from L.A.

timellison, Sunday, 2 June 2013 18:24 (eleven years ago) link

Bee OK and wk should I count CCR as San Francisco or not?

i did because without them my vote would have went down south.

Bee OK, Sunday, 2 June 2013 19:01 (eleven years ago) link

come on guys, no need to get picky about stupid municipal boundaries. this is just bay area vs. southern california. the dividing line should be Delano, same as the nortenos and surenos use.

zappa lived in laurel canyon though and the trout mask replica house is in woodland hills, both within LA city limits. didn't the grateful dead form in palo alto or something? take a look at where all of the first acid tests were http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acid_Tests Santa Cruz, San Jose, Muir Beach, Palo Alto.

wk, Sunday, 2 June 2013 19:59 (eleven years ago) link

right this isn't about city limits its about scenes and ccr weren't a part of the scene

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:31 (eleven years ago) link

were sly and the family stone a part of the scene?

timellison, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:33 (eleven years ago) link

produced beau brummels, grace slick's first band. so, yes.

balls, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:37 (eleven years ago) link

from wikipedia article on Santana:

"The group's first audition with this line up was at the Avalon Ballroom in the late summer of 1967. After the audition, Chet Helms the promoter, in concert with The Family Dogg, told the band that they would never make it in the San Francisco Music Scene playing Latin fusion and suggested Carlos keep his day job washing dishes at Tick Tock's Drive-In on 3rd St."

timellison, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:39 (eleven years ago) link

there's also just more sf-in-1969 in sly's music whereas like ccr's whole thing is that there really isn't and people to this day think it's a southern band

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:42 (eleven years ago) link

Closing night at the Fillmore West in '71 was Santana, Creedence Clearwater Revival, the Grateful Dead, and Quicksilver Messenger Service. CCR must have been viewed by Bill Graham and by the audience as being in the general orbit of those bands. (If the argument is that they were radically different in terms of style and attitude, sure; but the Mothers and Mamas & Papas seem worlds apart too.)

clemenza, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:43 (eleven years ago) link

http://www.wou.edu/las/creativearts/music/209guideFinal.pdf

33. Were the lyrics and the sound of Creedence Clearwater Revival typical of the San Francisco scene? If not, what were the differences?

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:49 (eleven years ago) link

obviously the answer to this FINAL EXAM is no, they were not

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:50 (eleven years ago) link

dude iatee, the seminal band of the whole scene was the Charlatans FFS! they played old timey music and dressed up like cowboys in victorian suits! CCR's whole style fit perfectly into the SF scene at the time. have you listened to early Grateful Dead? ever heard moby grape or quicksilver messenger service?

wk, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:50 (eleven years ago) link

ccr don't even have a hint of psychedelic in their sound

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:55 (eleven years ago) link

again do you really think the answer for that FINAL EXAM is yes, of course it's not, so I have a western oregon university professor on my side now

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:56 (eleven years ago) link

Your answer is right in the question, iatee: "of the San Francisco scene." It's like asking if X-Ray Spex's sound was typical of the British punk scene circa 1977. It wasn't. Which doesn't mean X-Ray Spex wasn't part of that scene.

clemenza, Monday, 3 June 2013 01:57 (eleven years ago) link

I would have loved to have been at any of Fifty Foot Hose's SF gigs in '67-'68. They're sort in the same camp as United States Of America, but plugged into that particular ley line of Bay Area Bummer Psychosis that The Residents, Negativland, etc. also mined.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cq-A8BouRg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WRd-MP30MY

Elvis Telecom, Monday, 3 June 2013 02:11 (eleven years ago) link

a billboard article from nov 14, 1970 has convinced me I am wrong

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 02:14 (eleven years ago) link

I will not quote the parts that show why I am wrong and quote this part instead, because it is more interesting:

"Gleason feels like one of the most overlooked aspects of the San Francisco scene is the fact that urban renewal hadn't destroyed old buildings, so that ballrooms and clubs still existed.

The physical elements were present in Los Angeles, Chicago, but not in Boston, New York. I mean the old ballrooms, clubs, the possibility of communicating to the youth-hippie-university audience quickly and in an open way." Gleason points out. "What has happened in San Francisco hasn't happened in any other city. I don't think it could happen anywhere else. The Bay Area has a particularly homogenous nature and the radio is open."

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 02:19 (eleven years ago) link

I thought iatee was kidding at first, but he's not--the article starts on page 6.

I think I'll have to do a Markov Chain Analysis or something to figure out my vote. I'd forgotten I had this, which has some great stuff out of L.A. (half of it too early for this poll).

http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51YoMBmOQnL.jpg

clemenza, Monday, 3 June 2013 02:25 (eleven years ago) link

Trini Lopez tips this to LA for me.

Josefa, Monday, 3 June 2013 03:26 (eleven years ago) link

(half of it too early for this poll).

it's funny though the timeframe of the question isn't really defined beyond just '60s in general, so we really should be including Phil Spector, surf music, etc. on LA's side too.

wk, Monday, 3 June 2013 03:53 (eleven years ago) link

shout out to it's a beautiful day, stoneground, sons of champlain

brimstead, Monday, 3 June 2013 03:55 (eleven years ago) link

i'm always meaning to check out more country joe.

brimstead, Monday, 3 June 2013 03:58 (eleven years ago) link

cold blood!

brimstead, Monday, 3 June 2013 03:58 (eleven years ago) link

the timeframe of the question isn't really defined beyond just '60s in general

I guess I was thinking from '65 to the end of the decade--that's how I interpreted the post that triggered the poll. So someone like Ritchie Valens is much too early.

clemenza, Monday, 3 June 2013 04:07 (eleven years ago) link

Looks like CCR was playing quite a bit in San Francisco in '68
http://www.kolumbus.fi/~w419755/ccr-jcf/set.htm

late adopter, Monday, 3 June 2013 04:08 (eleven years ago) link

Dino & Carlo's, San Francisco. In 1968, [CCR] played there each Tuesday.

What a brave band to log all those miles, commuting 15 miles one way from their "very, very different city"... if only if it was as easy as getting from Topanga to Hollywood.

Jersey Al (Albert R. Broccoli), Monday, 3 June 2013 04:16 (eleven years ago) link

its not there's a bridge

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 04:20 (eleven years ago) link

love the byrds and buffalo springfield but between santana, airplane, dead, It's a beautiful day, sly, blue cheer, steve miller band.. gotta go with norcal.

brimstead, Monday, 3 June 2013 04:20 (eleven years ago) link

ccr don't even have a hint of psychedelic in their sound

I can't even... 20-minute versions of R&B songs? check. backwards tape effects? check. fanciful lyrics about circus animals and cowboys? check.

Mr. Scarf Ace is Back (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 3 June 2013 04:22 (eleven years ago) link

CCR and Sly were both huge parts of the Bay Area scene, the distinguishing factor between them and the rest of the shit is the fact that they wrote better songs. like, 3 minute pop songs that were catchy and well-written and impeccably executed.

Mr. Scarf Ace is Back (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 3 June 2013 04:23 (eleven years ago) link

a lot of this is admittedly just cause I don't want any reason to defend the rest of the sf scene

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 04:24 (eleven years ago) link

which was full of terrible terrible music

iatee, Monday, 3 June 2013 04:24 (eleven years ago) link

this is relevant:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq19haZ0w7s

Treeship, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 00:03 (ten years ago) link

haha wow, I missed these results! groovy.

wk, Tuesday, 11 June 2013 00:19 (ten years ago) link


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