Showing posts with label 1968. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1968. Show all posts
Friday, August 31, 2018
1968: Kastival
To complete previous posts about Kastival, hereby the original poster:
pure nostalgia, when bands were called with the ‘the’ suffix (the Status
Quo, the Pink Floyd, the Ike & Tina Turner show) …
Arthur Brown Kastival 1968
50 years ago in 1968 (31 aug.), Arthur Brown did a wild performance in the middle of nowhere in Belgium, in a small place called Kasterlee on a small festival called Kastival; one of the other bands were Pink Floyd, see other post here
Pink Floyd - Astronomy Domine - Kastival '68
50 years ago in 1968 (31 aug.), the Pink did a wild performance in the middle of nowhere in Belgium in a small place called Kasterlee on a small festival called Kastival, and were asked by a reporter about the colour pink: very historical :-)
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Hell, it’s 1968 again!
May ‘68 is 50 years young: it was generally a big middle finger stuck up to the system and the narrow-minded bourgeoisie. Enjoy this mix full of rebellious music from 1968 with a little help from the young Beatles & Stones, Floyd, Young, Zombies and a lot of Californian longhaired hippies.
Monday, February 26, 2018
1968-02-22: Pink Floyd Live @ Leuven (BE)
22 feb. 1968 (exactly 50 years ago!): the story of Pink Floyd Live in Leuven (BE): it almost happened, but was canceled because of some ‘political’ student action.
You can read the whole story here (French language - scroll to “LE SHOW QUI A MAL TOURNÉ”)
You can read the whole story here (French language - scroll to “LE SHOW QUI A MAL TOURNÉ”)
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