Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970
09/18/2007 | Rhino / Wea
Lyrics from Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970
All Music Guide Review
As the fourth Nuggets box from Rhino -- following the Children of Nuggets set, which may not count for some listeners as a true entry in the series as it documents the reverberations of Nuggets instead of the original big bang -- Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970 is easily the most specific and idiosyncratic yet, a set devoted to a time and a place: namely the Bay Area that sowed the seeds of the Summer of Love in 1967. Released in conjunction with that 40th anniversary (although sadly missing the summer of nostalgia in 2007, reaching the stores that fall), Love Is the Song We Sing is surely a time capsule, but it may not be as much interest to those who lived through it as those who pine for the glory days of free love, hippies, and psychedelia. No less of an authority than legendary rock critic Greil Marcus noted in his Interview magazine review that many of these bands are obscure to him -- and he lived through the time, in the Bay Area, so he should know. If Marcus has a gripe, chances are the average listener looking for a heavy dose of nostalgia will also find Love Is the Song We Sing rather overwhelming in its reliance on momentary sensations and obscurities, but that's kind of the point of all the Nuggets set: to dig way deeper than the surface and find the best of its chosen subculture. Fans of Nuggets -- whether in its original double-LP Lenny Kaye incarnation or in the subsequent box sets -- know this, and that's who Love Is the Song We Sing is truly aimed at, but the odd thing is that they may not be entirely satisfied with this set either, as it deviates from the Nuggets formula in a couple of crucial ways. First, there are some genuinely huge songs by genuinely huge bands -- like Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit," Country Joe & the Fish's "I Feel Like I'm Fixing to Die Rag," Blue Cheer's "Summertime Blues," and Santana's "Evil Ways" -- a few more marquee names than normal (including the Grateful Dead, Steve Miller Band, Janis Joplin, Sly & the Family Stone, and Moby Grape), and bands are occasionally repeated, but the biggest musical difference is that this is a decided shift away from the wild, wooly guitar rock of the previous Nuggets, lacking both the raw garage and hard, swirling psychedelia that has been the hallmark of the series. Instead, Love Is the Song We Sing is firmly within the camp of the hippies, documenting their rise, their peak, and softly disguising their fall by ending the set in 1970, when the Summer of Love was still echoing strongly but just beginning to fade.
This set takes its time to get to 1967, as that legendary summer doesn't roll around until disc three, but the pace never seems leisurely, as the first two discs document how that summer came to be, beginning with Dino Valenti's "Let's Get Together" (which provides the chorus to the Youngbloods' "Get Together," the '60s standard that closes the set), then winds its way through a lot of folk-rock before tougher, bluesier, trippier sounds work their way into the mix toward the beginning of the second disc. Just like the hippies, Love never really abandons these folkie beginnings and that communal vibe is always present even as soul, jazz, bluegrass, blues, and avant-garde bubble toward the surface. Ultimately, it's best to view this box set as a document of the era of the hippies, a piece of pop culture anthropology that might not be perfect -- it's always possible to quibble over the featured tracks by the biggest names, or notice a missing act that should have been here (most notably the Sir Douglas Quintet, setting up shop in San Francisco while in exile from Austin) -- but there is no comparable compilation to this, no other set that has the same scope or ambition. And few other box sets succeed so well at capturing a specific moment in time, or explaining how that moment in time happened, as those first two discs do a terrific job in pulling together the disparate strands that added up to hippie culture. If there are a bunch of little-known names here, that only helps illustrate how far-reaching the movement was -- after all, if it was a limited phenomenon, could it have spawned so many bands that were forgotten? Plus, these forgotten gems are the reason why Nuggets exist, and in its CD incarnation, there has been no better psychedelic or garage series that serves the passionate record collector who nevertheless isn't quite dedicated enough to sort through all the hard-to-find reissues of quasi-legality to find the good stuff. Fortunately, the compilers of Nuggets, here led by producer Alec Palao (who also contributes excellent notes here, along with Ben Fong-Torres and Gene Sculatti), sift through these pebbles to get the gems, and then present them in logical yet loving fashion, so listening to the box is both illuminating and entertaining. It's possible to argue that this hippie-dippy music -- and make no mistake, this confirms hippie stereotypes as much as it explodes them with its far-ranging musical reach -- is the opposite of the nasty noise of the first Nuggets and perhaps there will be some unrepentant garage rockers who will sneer at this set, but it will be their loss because Love Is the Song We Sing is a remarkable historical document filled with as much great music as Nuggets, Vol. 2. And when all is said and done, it is a set that is for fans of those first three boxes, the kind of rock & roll fan who loves an exceptional guided tour through the past, instead of listeners looking for a quick dose of nostalgia. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970 Track Listing
Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970 Notes
The tracks for our ARTISTdirect listening party are:
1. Dino Valente - Let's Go Together
2. Beau Brummels - Don't Talk To Strangers
3. Grateful Dead - The Golden Road
4. Tikis - Bye Bye Bye
5. Front Line - Got Love
6. Warlocks - Can't Come Down
7. The Great Society - Free Advice
8. Mojo Men - She's My Baby
9. Grateful Dead - Dark Star
10. Vejitables - Anything
11. Beau Brummels - Two Days Til Tomorrow
Credits of Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970
- Tim Lynch
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Terry MacNeil
- Piano, Vocals (Background)
- Marcus Malone
- Percussion
- Tom Manning
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Jerry Martini
- Saxophone, Vocals (Background)
- Gene Mason
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Norman Mayell
- Drums
- Elliot Mazer
- Producer
- Country Joe McDonald
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
- Organ, Harmonica
- Artie McLean
- Bass
- Ron McMaster
- Drums, Vocals
- Jim McPherson
- Bass, Keyboards, Vocals
- Ron Meagher
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- David Meltzer
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- John Michalski
- Guitar
- Danny Mihm
- Drums
- Jerry Miller
- Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Steve Miller
- Guitar, Vocals
- David Miner
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Jeff Myer
- Drums
- George Newcom
- Drums
- Richard Olsen
- Bass, Vocals, Arranger
- Felix Pappalardi
- Producer
- Lydia Pense
- Vocals
- Jim Peterman
- Organ, Keyboards
- Dickie Peterson
- Bass, Vocals
- Gary Philippet
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Tom Phillips
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- George Rains
- Drums
- Albert Ribisi
- Organ, Vocals (Background)
- Cynthia Robinson
- Trumpet, Vocals (Background)
- David Robinson
- Guitar
- Skip Rose
- Organ, Vocals (Background)
- Paul Rothchild
- Producer
- David Rubinson
- Producer
- Jon Sagen
- Producer
- Richard Saunders
- Bass
- Jim Sawyers
- Guitar
- David Schallock
- Producer
- Timothy B. Schmit
- Bass, Vocals
- Dick Scoppettone
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Bob Shad
- Producer
- John Sharkey
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Carl Shrager
- Washboard
- William Sievers
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Darby Slick
- Guitar
- Jerry Slick
- Drums
- Sherry Snow
- Vocals
- Fred Sokolow
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Bruce Steinberg
- Photography
- David Stenson
- Bass
- Bruce Stephens
- Guitar
- Don Stevenson
- Drums, Vocals
- Michael Stewart
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart
- Keyboards, Producer, Vocals
- Teddy Stewart
- Drums
- Brian Stone
- Producer
- Freddie Stone
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Al Strong
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Michael Sunday
- Producer
- Joe Tate
- Guitar
- Ted Templeman
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Bob Thiele
- Producer
- Ned Torney
- Piano
- Lonnie Turner
- Bass
- Sal Valentino
- Percussion, Vocals
- Ross Valory
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Nick Venet
- Producer
- Hal Wagenet
- Guitar
- Bruce Walford
- Producer
- Eirik Wangberg
- Producer
- Lenny Waronker
- Producer
- Paul Whaley
- Drums
- Bill Whittington
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Terry Wilson
- Drums
- Bobby Winkelman
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background), Photo Courtesy
- Hal Winn
- Producer
- Gary Yoder
- Guitar (Rhythm), Photo Courtesy, Vocals
- Dick Yount
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Tom Donahue
- Producer
- Greg Douglass
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Tommy Oliver
- Producer
- Bob Zamora
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Peter Abrams
- Producer
- Dennis Carriasco
- Drums
- Paul Fischer
- Project Assistant
- Bob Gonzalez
- Bass
- Gary "Chicken" Hirsh
- Drums
- Bob Jones
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Jack King
- Drums, Vocals
- Mark Mandell
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Mike O'Connor
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Peter Ostwald
- Drums
- Frank Werber
- Producer
- Alec Palao
- Liner Notes, Commentary, Compilation Producer, Memorabilia
- Steve Talbot
- Bass
- Chepito Areas
- Percussion
- Steve Canali
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Joe Hooven
- Producer
- Jim Marshall
- Photography
- John Palmer
- Guitar
- Gene Sculatti
- Liner Notes
- Peter Van Gelder
- Bass
- Jim Alaimo
- Bass, Vocals
- Beverly Bivens
- Vocals
- Jeff Blackburn
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Jerry Burgan
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Dennis DeCarr
- Drums
- Bill Fulton
- Guitar, Vocals
- Bill Harper
- Vocals
- Ralph Burns Kellogg
- Keyboards
- Don Metchick
- Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- Jim Myers
- Drums
- Jimmy Warner
- Guitar
- Carlos Santana
- Guitar, Vocals
- Steve Miller Band
- Producer
- Ed Thrasher
- Photography
- John Petersen
- Drums
- Ethan Russell
- Photography
- Bob Mitchell
- Producer
- Vanessa Atkins
- Editorial Supervision
- Lou Dorren
- Producer
- Steve Vance
- Art Direction, Design
- Reggie Collins
- Project Assistant
- Dave Schultz
- Remastering
- Steve Woolard
- Project Assistant
- Gary R. Grelecki
- Producer
- Paul Kagan
- Photography
- Jim Keylor
- Bass
- Dehner E. Patten
- Guitar
- Jim Brewer
- Organ
- Robb Levin
- Bass
- Bob Rominger
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Brent Dangerfield
- Producer
- Sheryl Farber
- Editorial Supervision
- Jack Hills
- Saxophone
- David Aguilar
- Vocals
- Bard DuPont
- Bass
- Tom Ellis III
- Drums
- Garrie Thompson
- Producer
- Sean Tolby
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Ben Shapiro
- Producer
- Ben Fong-Torres
- Liner Notes
- Michael Ferguson
- Piano, Arranger
- Michael Howard
- Photography
- Gary Andrijasevich
- Drums
- Larry Bennett
- Bass
- Bob Cuff
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Jan Errico
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Mark Loomis
- Guitar
- John Luby
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- John Byrne
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Dave Conway
- Organ
- Johnny Hyde
- Producer
- Vann Slatter
- Drums
- Butch Engle & The Styx
- Vocals
- Ned Hollis
- Organ, Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Reese Sheets
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Ken "Toad" Matthew
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Tom Antone
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Michael Brown
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Jim Hockstaff
- Vocals
- Tim Barnes
- Guitar, Vocals
- Richard Greene & Beryl Marriott
- Violin, Vocals (Background)
- John Payne
- Organ
- Pat Minter
- Bass, Vocals
- Eddie James
- Guitar
- Sly & Freddie
- Harmonica, Vocals (Background), Producer, Fuzz Guitar, Percussion
- Yoram Kahana
- Photography
- Marc Salata
- Product Manager
- David Brian Brown
- Producer
- Ken Roe
- Producer
- Gary Clarke
- Bass
- Jim Redding
- Drums
- Ron Rotarius
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- James O'Toole
- Project Assistant
- Randy Steirling
- Producer
- Barry Wickham
- Project Assistant
- Powell St. John
- Harmonica, Vocals (Background)
- Jon Weber
- Guitar
- John Gregory
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Vocals
- Tracy Lee Nelson
- Vocals
- Peter & The King Pins Lewis
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Jim Murray & the Caravan
- Harmonica, Vocals
- Jim Burgett
- Producer
- Dino Valenti
- Guitar, Vocals
- Steve Lage
- Bass
- Bob Bailey
- Percussion, Vocals
- Charlie Gardin
- Bass
- Craig Maggi
- Drums
- Rick Morrison
- Drums
- Paul Armstrong
- Percussion
- Craig "Butch" Atkinson
- Drums
- Joe Dave Damrell
- Bass
- Danny Davis
- Producer
- Joey Dryfka
- Project Assistant, Photo Courtesy
- Mike Durè
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Ann Ehret
- Photography
- Stephen Ehret
- Guitar, Vocals, Photo Courtesy
- Greg Elberg
- Trumpet
- Casey Estevez
- Project Assistant
- Clark Faville
- Project Assistant
- Teddy Flores
- Vocals
- John Glazier
- Sax (Tenor)
- Mike Hamm
- Bass
- Roger Hedge
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Bob Hoyle
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Marla Hunt
- Organ, Vocals (Background)
- George Hunter
- Arranger, Vocals, Autoharp, Tambourine
- Mike "Captain Mikey" Hunter
- Producer
- Denise Kaufman
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Larry Keenan
- Photography
- Kriss Kovacs
- Organ, Vocals (Background)
- Don Leeper
- Photography
- Jeff Levin
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Frank "Real" Maggi
- Vocals
- Louis "Cork" Marcheschi
- Electronics
- Ann Markell
- Photography
- Mike Mau
- Drums
- Craig Parker
- Keyboards
- Bill Quarry
- Producer, Photo Courtesy
- Michael Rachoff
- Photography
- Bob Salazar
- Vocals (Background)
- Teddy Schneider
- Percussion, Vocals (Background)
- Chuck "Steaks" Schoning
- Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- Mary Ellen Simpson
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Sloan Barri
- Producer
- Robert Strand
- Producer
- Wayne Talbot
- Piano
- Bruce Turley
- Organ
- Diane Vitalich
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Tom Constanten
- Keyboards
- Robert Hunter
- Vocals (Background)
- Kak
- Producer
- Jesse Colin Young
- Bass, Vocals
- Bill Champlin
- Organ, Vocals, Keyboards
- John Cipollina
- Guitar
- Tim Davis
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Larry Graham
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Nick Gravenites
- Producer
- Lawrence Hammond
- Bass, Vocals
- Paul Kantner
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- David LaFlamme
- Violin, Vocals, Producer
- Barry Melton
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), Guitar (Rhythm)
- Bob Mosley
- Bass, Vocals (Background), Vocals
- Ron Nagle
- Piano, Vocals, Clavinet
- Gregg Rolie
- Organ, Vocals
- Bob Segarini
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Leigh Stephens
- Guitar
- Mike Wilhelm
- Guitar, Arranger, Vocals
- Billy Mure
- Guitar
- Art Resnick
- Organ
- Sid Page
- Violin
- Tina Meltzer
- Vocals
- Geoffrey Palmer
- Saxophone, Vibraphone
- Joe Bauer
- Drums
- Jerry Corbitt
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Ace of Cups
- Producer
- Lou Adler
- Producer
- Peter Albin
- Bass, Vocals (Background), Photo Courtesy
- George Alexander
- Bass
- Signe Anderson
- Percussion, Vocals (Background)
- Todd Anderson
- Saxophone
- Sam Andrew
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Bill Barron
- Drums
- Bruce Barthol
- Bass, Harmonica
- Don Baskin
- Vocals (Background)
- Martin Beard
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Mike Beardslee
- Vocals (Background)
- David Blossom
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Nancy Blossom
- Vocals
- Roy Blumenfeld
- Drums
- Rick Bockner
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Bill Bowen
- Drums
- David Brown
- Bass
- Hugh Brown
- Art Direction
- Tim Caine
- Saxophone, Vocals (Background)
- Mike Carabello
- Percussion
- Dave Carter
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Jack Casady
- Bass
- John Chambers
- Drums
- Roy Chaney
- Bass
- Samuel Charters
- Producer
- Ed Cobb
- Producer
- David Cohen
- Organ, Guitar
- Fred Cohn
- Producer
- Clark Coolidge
- Drums
- Paul Curcio
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Terry Davis
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- David Denny
- Guitar
- ED Denson
- Producer
- Steve Derr
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
- Gregory Leroy Dewey
- Drums
- Rick Dey
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Steve Dowler
- Guitar
- Spencer Dryden
- Drums
- John Duckworth
- Drums
- Gary Duncan
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Rod Ellicott
- Bass
- Denny Ellis
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Kenn Ellner
- Harmonica
- Greg Elmore
- Drums
- Greg Errico
- Drums
- Larry Evans
- Guitar
- Paul Fauerso
- Organ
- Larry Fields
- Guitar
- Martin Fierro
- Saxophone
- Ron Floegel
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Bill Flores
- Bass
- David Freiberg
- Bass, Vocals
- Denny Fridkin
- Drums
- Val Fuentes
- Drums
- Peter Fullerton
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Tina Gancher
- Vocals (Background)
- Jance Garfat
- Bass
- Larry Gerughty
- Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- David Getz
- Drums
- Glyn Johns
- Producer
- Larry Goldberg
- Producer
- Alan Graham
- Guitar, Vocals
- Herbert Greene
- Author, Photography
- John Francis Gunning
- Drums
- James Gurley
- Guitar
- Terry Haggerty
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Randy Hammon
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Terry Hansley
- Bass
- David Hassinger
- Producer
- Dan Healy
- Producer
- Dan Hersch
- Remastering
- Dan Hicks
- Arranger, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Drums
- Mitchell Holman
- Bass
- George Hullin
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Bill Inglot
- Remastering
- Erik Jacobsen
- Producer
- Rick Jarrard
- Producer
- John Jennings
- Bass
- Bob Johnston
- Producer
- Cyril Jordan
- Guitar
- Matthew Katz
- Producer
- Rick Keefer
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Abe "Voco" Kesh
- Producer
- Kim Kimsey
- Drums
- Peter Kraemer
- Vocals
- Don Kretmar
- Bass
- Bill Kreutzmann
- Drums
- Bob Kridle
- Bass
- Andy Kulberg
- Flute
- Leo Kulka
- Producer
- Linda LaFlamme
- Organ
- Jim Lanigan
- Vocals
- Joel Larson
- Drums
- Jaime Leopold
- Guitar
- Phil Lesh
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- Lowell Levinger
- Guitar (Rhythm), Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- Al Linde
- Harmonica, Vocals
- Christopher Lockheed
- Drums
- Roy Loney
- Vocals
- Ron Elliott
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- David Houston
- Guitar, Vocals
- Mason Williams
- Project Assistant
- Larry Norman
- Vocals
- Michael Shrieve
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Linda Tillery
- Vocals
- Mickey Hart
- Percussion
- Marty Balin
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- The Flamin' Groovies
- Producer
- Jerry Garcia
- Guitar, Vocals
- Grateful Dead
- Producer
- Janis Joplin
- Arranger, Vocals
- Jorma Kaukonen
- Guitar
- Billy Preston
- Percussion
- Boz Scaggs
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Grace Slick
- Keyboards, Vocals
- Skip Spence
- Drums, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Bob Weir
- Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals (Background)
- Tom Scott
- Flute
- Jerry Granelli
- Drums











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