Black Oak Arkansas - Dixie - Charlotte, North Carolina 1974 descargar videos gratis


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Rest In Peace Stanley "GobberGrin" Knight

Black Oak Arkansas

Charlotte, North Carolina

Motor Speedway

August Jam

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8 years ago

Saltwaterebel

the early 70' was the fuckin wild wild west baby. anything goes. the feds were still busy covering up asassinations and meddling in Vietnam to turn their attention to the amercian youth. we ran fuckin wild. trust. can you imagine the police presence at a concert like this now? back then, they didn't fuck with us.

9 years ago

Phil Brock

was there for ELP (can U say hanging from a crane, spinning piano) & Allman Bros. final encore @ 4 Sunday AM. Both played 4 hours each

9 years ago

Ronald Willliams

JIM DANDY COME TO TOLEDO OHIO IN 2014 OR 2015 NEED A PLACE TO STAY YOU GOT IT IN OUR HOME ALWAYS

9 years ago

GREATWHITE2

I really wish all the members of Black Oak Arkansas were friends again, especially Tommy Aldridge. They are ALL brothers, you know!!

10 years ago

rebel oneal

I was there in field it was my camper we partied in...Does anyone remember The Rebel???

10 years ago

debra jewell

i want to go back to 1974!!!!

10 years ago

Alan Cole

I was in the aisle between the mixing tower and the stage that Saturday as a 15-year-old wannabe pro photographer whose dad was working the show. I'm teaching film photography to our daughter, pulled some August Jam photos from the accordion file to show her some of the work her dad used to shoot and then develop and print in his parents' bathroom darkroom, needed to check a few facts before posting the photos on www.BathroomDarkroom.com, stumbled upon this video and was able to show her the exact moment when I made an image of Jim Dandy holding the flag. Shivers went up my spine when I saw the exact spot on the film.Whomever shot and posted this film made film this dad's day by making it possible for me to take our now-16-year-old daughter back four decades for a little history lesson.Stop by BathroomDarkroom.com to take a look at some other August Jam photos. I need to go back through my negatives to see what else is in there that didn't make the printing list forty years ago. And Clap for the Wolfman!

10 years ago

John Frederick

What a concert!!! Ive never seen so many crazy people! I was 16 and lovin it!

10 years ago

Anthony Jones

i was there what memories

10 years ago

Kelli Erin

3:43 ohh lala.. thes 70's chicks with halters whoa the audience is a time capsule in itself!!!

10 years ago

John Roadrunner

I was there!

10 years ago

James Burtnett

I was there!

10 years ago

Joe Griffin

I had forgotten the smoke bombs. How about the bags and bottles of pills and hash openly hawked by people in the back near the toilets? One guy was carrying an empty bottle offering "air". What a trip. I have never smelled so much weed in my life. When the cool dampness caused the air to hang low on Friday night, it looked like we were in the smoke of a forest fire down by the front of the stage from the thousands upon thousands of burning bowls and joints. Absolutely surreal.

10 years ago

Joe Griffin

Yes, it was crazy, and Black Oak lifted the spirits of the crowd who had been dampened a bit by the earlier rain and humidity. People jumped to their feet.

10 years ago

Joe Griffin

I went with my brothers, David and Fred and late friend Mike Owen. I was 15. We drove from Brevard, N.C, got there Friday noon and spent two days dead center stage on the front row. Police confiscated many cameras, & the Governor censored coverage, declaring on national TV that "N.C will never have another outdoor concert", undoubtedly leading to its unfamiliarity. He's dead and forgotten but not this incredible experience which I've never seen matched. Well over 200,000 people attended.

10 years ago

John Cole

I was there,don't know how I remember tho

10 years ago

bigroy38

First saw this on the Midnight Special!Wow!

10 years ago

Yvonne Nicol

I was there. (followed Black Oak anywhere) Some random (nice) guy let me stand on his cooler to get a better look...a few months later, I met the same guy (in Georgia!) Now that's quite a coincidence considering there were 200,000 people at that concert! Small world.

10 years ago

HillbillyOz

I was there... Thanks for sharing this.

10 years ago

Tony Phillips

I was there, I was 16 years old...and rockin' my butt off!

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