Monterey Pop
- 1968
- Tous publics
- 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
5.2K
YOUR RATING
A film about the greatest pre-Woodstock rock music festival.A film about the greatest pre-Woodstock rock music festival.A film about the greatest pre-Woodstock rock music festival.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
Country Joe McDonald
- Performers
- (as Country Joe and The Fish)
Denny Doherty
- Performers
- (as Mamas and the Papas)
Cass Elliot
- Performers
- (as Mamas and the Papas)
The Mamas and the Papas
- Themselves
- (as Mamas and Papas)
John Phillips
- Performers
- (as Mamas and the Papas)
Michelle Phillips
- Performers
- (as Mamas and the Papas)
Frank Cook
- Performers
- (as Canned Heat)
Bob Hite
- Performers
- (as Canned Heat)
Henry Vestine
- Performers
- (as Canned Heat)
Alan Wilson
- Performers
- (as Canned Heat)
Art Garfunkel
- Performers
- (as Simon and Garfunkel)
Paul Simon
- Performers
- (as Simon and Garfunkel)
Featured reviews
It's the legendary California music festival in June 1967. D. A. Pennebaker films the incredible iconic concert. There is great music. It is an important time capsule for popular music in general. Two of the most notorious performances are Jimi Hendrix burning his guitar and Joplin singing with Mama Cass watching in shock from the audience. One does learn a few things. I didn't think they had chairs but the metal chairs are all neatly lined up in their rows. This is more than a movie, a documentary, or a concert film. It is music history.
There was a time in 1969 when a friend and I went to see Monterey Pop every Friday night at the Kips Bay Cinema in NYC just to hear Janis sing Ball and Chain and Otis sing I've been Lovin You Too Long. Then we'd go to dinner and maybe another movie, but it set up our entire weekend.
Now, I think about how many of the performers were gone too soon, too young -- Janis, Jimi, Otis, Mama Cass... How amazing to have them all there in this one glorious celebration of music and the innocence (yes) of the 60's.
Maybe it's not the best "film-making" but it's a treasure to be appreciated as the years go by. Would love to see a DVD release with any additional available footage. Enjoy and remember, (or discover)
Now, I think about how many of the performers were gone too soon, too young -- Janis, Jimi, Otis, Mama Cass... How amazing to have them all there in this one glorious celebration of music and the innocence (yes) of the 60's.
Maybe it's not the best "film-making" but it's a treasure to be appreciated as the years go by. Would love to see a DVD release with any additional available footage. Enjoy and remember, (or discover)
A most excellent time capsule of a period. No questions. If you want to see what the sixties were like...Then watch. This really does put in a time capsule more of the generation than anything I've seen. You can feel the shift happening via the music. I vote this is infinitely more important than Woodstock because the movement was already in full swing at that point. Witness the birth of so much of what we still are listening to today. This is the real unadulterated thing. Kudos to the "Criterion Collection"! If only Otis Redding would have lived longer?There is no telling the musical legacy he was going to leave? Based on the incendiary performance here it would have been formidable. This is a must see for anyone interested in the procession of rock through all the permutations of soul and blues. Not to be missed.
10HSauer
This is a classic documentary of 60s rock, captured live before all the hype and hoopla of hippiedom sank most of these acts (and many others). The Monterey Pop Festival kicked off the Summer of Love and remains the prime event of that epoch. The film should be seen by anyone who claims a passing interest in "Woodstock" or "the 60s." I give it 10 stars.
I'm over 2020 and want to escape - so Monterey Pop was my choice tonight. No regrets. It acted as the perfect form of escapism and time machine back to the 1960s. You almost start to feel a bit high just watching. It captures the concert experience perfectly and this pivotal moment in time.
I would've happily enjoyed a longer film, with full sets. As it was, it seemed like a mini taster of the event, that just meandered around. Featured a bit too much sitar at the end.
My highlights were Mamas and Papas, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Simon and Garfunkel.
And damn, 60s women were something else. So beautiful. In fact, all the people here seemed beautiful, happy and free-spirited. Just what my soul needed after a long day.
I would've happily enjoyed a longer film, with full sets. As it was, it seemed like a mini taster of the event, that just meandered around. Featured a bit too much sitar at the end.
My highlights were Mamas and Papas, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Simon and Garfunkel.
And damn, 60s women were something else. So beautiful. In fact, all the people here seemed beautiful, happy and free-spirited. Just what my soul needed after a long day.
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough they declined the invitation to perform because they had sworn off touring permanently, all four of The Beatles were on the festival's board of directors. George Harrison had helped recommend Ravi Shankar, and Paul McCartney had pushed for the organizers to sign Jimi Hendrix, who was unknown in the United States at the time.
- GoofsIn the opening credits, a hand-drawn title says "IN ORDER OF PEFORMANCE", misspelling the word "PERFORMANCE".
- Quotes
Female Fan: I think its gonna be like Easter and Christmas and New Year's and your Birthday all together, you know! Hearing all the different bands, you know. It's just, like, I've heard a lot of them; but, all at the same time - it's going to be too much. I mean, the vibrations are just going to be floating everywhere!
- Alternate versionsThe 1997 video version includes as an appendix The Who's performance of "A Quick One While He's Away."
- ConnectionsEdited into The Who: The Kids Are Alright (1979)
- SoundtracksSan Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)
Written by John Phillips
Performed by Scott McKenzie
Studio version, played over film footage of pre-concert activity.
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Monterrey Pop
- Filming locations
- Monterey County Fairgrounds - 2004 Fairground Road, Monterey, California, USA(location of the festival)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,524
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,524
- Aug 26, 2001
- Runtime1 hour 18 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- 4-Track Stereo(original release)
- Mono(original release)
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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