Oops! I just now read the entire original posting, and I should not have included Iris---she is no rocker! In her place I guess The Who at The Carousel Ballroom (San Francisco) in 1968 ("A Quick One") and '69 ("Tommy").
Those shows which I liked at the time but haven't aged well with me (others may disagree!): Cream at The (original location) Fillmore Auditorium in '67 and Winterland in '68. By '68, The Band had made Cream irrelevant to me (and to Clapton!). Hendrix At The Fillmore in '67 and Winterland in '68. In '68 Jimi seemed to be treading water, like he was bored with what he was still doing, but not yet knowing where to go. It ended up being The Band of Gypsy's, not very much to anyone's liking. His death seemed anti-climatic to me, as did Jim Morrison's (by the way, The Doors were not a very good live Band, at least the two times I saw them, in '67 and '68).
Those shows which I liked at the time but haven't aged well with me (others may disagree!): Cream at The (original location) Fillmore Auditorium in '67 and Winterland in '68. By '68, The Band had made Cream irrelevant to me (and to Clapton!). Hendrix At The Fillmore in '67 and Winterland in '68. In '68 Jimi seemed to be treading water, like he was bored with what he was still doing, but not yet knowing where to go. It ended up being The Band of Gypsy's, not very much to anyone's liking. His death seemed anti-climatic to me, as did Jim Morrison's (by the way, The Doors were not a very good live Band, at least the two times I saw them, in '67 and '68).