You can see the Wikipedia entry about it here:
Summer of Soul (...Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) - Wikipedia
Anyway, while reading up on this documentary, it was mentioned that some of the footage from was aired on TV at the time, but that footage, and the concert series in general, seems to have slipped into a memory hole for decades. However, the article mentioned there was one exception, in that Sly and the Family Stone's film footage that was broadcast on TV at the time was saved and eventually made it onto YouTube.
Naturally, I went looking for that. I'd been looking for a good Sly and the Family Stone concert to post here for a long time. The band did a great set at Woodstock, but I don't want to post that because it's widely commercially available. Other than that, there are very few bootlegs of the band, and each one I found have some kind of issue, making them all unworthy for posting.
It seems YouTube took this film footage down a long time ago. But I found a different copy of the same footage on SoulseekQT. (SoulseekQT is amazing, people!) So, after watching it, I converted it to mp3s and cut it up into individual songs. The result is posted here. The sound quality isn't the greatest, but it's pretty good, and this bootleg beats the pants off the other bootlegs I've found.
I've read a few articles about "Summer of Soul," and I haven't found any mention of an album being released to go with the movie. I sure hope there will be one, though. Since there are hours and hours of footage, I hope they release entire sets from the major stars, just as this is the entire Sly and the Family Stone set. If and when that ever happens, I'll take this down. But for now, here it is.
This album is 40 minutes long. It includes the band's entire set. The "talk" tracks all feature the announcer. I edited down his comments some, since he talked about some less interesting stuff.
01 talk (Sly & the Family Stone)
02 M'Lady (Sly & the Family Stone)
03 Sing a Simple Song (Sly & the Family Stone)
04 You Can Make It If You Try (Sly & the Family Stone)
05 Everyday People (Sly & the Family Stone)
06 Dance to the Music (Sly & the Family Stone)
07 Music Lover (Sly & the Family Stone)
08 I Want to Take You Higher (Sly & the Family Stone)
09 talk (Sly & the Family Stone)
10 I Want to Take You Higher [Reprise] (Sly & the Family Stone)
11 talk (Sly & the Family Stone)
https://www.upload.ee/files/15265127/SlyandFamS_1969_HarlmCulturalFestivl__6-29-1969_atse.zip.html
The cover photo of Sly Stone is a movie still from the upcoming documentary, from the exact concert in question. I found it with one of the articles about the documentary.
On Soulseek What are the key words to find it?
ReplyDeleteTry Sly Family Stone Harlem and you should find it. I just checked right now. The only thing is, the result is an .iso file. It might be tricky to play it. I was able to get it to play in VLC, but only after tinkering around a bit.
DeleteHow did you get it to play on VLC?
DeleteI don't remember, but I think I had to go to "playback" and change the chapter. It's basically saved as a DVD, and the opening default thing is the DVD main menu. So no music is playing there. You could probably also just watch it through some DVD playing thing, but I didn't try that.
DeleteThe outdated MVC player was able to play it. Thanks for discovering this video.
DeleteI'm glad you got it to work. But I was right it's a bit tricky, isn't it? At least it was for me.
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ReplyDeleteYou can find the video also here
ReplyDeletehttps://www.guitars101.com/threads/dvdfull-sly-and-the-family-stone-1969-06-29-harlem-ny-pro-shot.153039/#post-1059448
Thanks for passing on the tip.
DeleteNot only should they release a soundtrack of the doc, but there should be a full-on Blu Ray box set and AT LEAST a 2LP release. I keep watching the Sly and Gladys and Chambers Brothers clips over and over...
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