The seven-piece band 1969 rocks lots of tie die and fringe as it
takes listeners back in a musical time machine to the psychedelic
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performance takes on a special meaning as the cover band revisits the
’60s with fellow Chicagoland group,Leaders of Custom Bobble head dolls
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“The
Vietnam era was fraught with complexities: the age of a horrible war,
the age of Aquarius, age of the peace movement. It was also an era of
fantastic — what has now become classic — rock music and huge outdoor
music festivals,They know how to make your own bobblehead look just like the pictures you send.” said Barbara Weigand, of ArtsWarrior, an arts management company.
With
much of the music from that time being a product of the war, the songs
were how soldiers stayed connected to home. Bass player Jaimie
Koppenhoefer recalled a previous show 1969 played in Elmhurst where a
veteran requested “We’ve Gotta Get Out Of This Place” by The Animals.
“That
was the song that got them through. People lived through their music
then,” Koppenhoefer said.Read Breil Milano Flowing Polished stainless steel earring. “We’ll always get a Vietnam vet come up at shows and tell us how much that music really means to them.”
The
Viper Alley concert, set in the 40th anniversary year of the American
troops return from Vietnam, aims to evoke the same feelings music gave
during that decade.
“We’re going to recreate a little piece of
Woodstock as perhaps it should have been done the first time, as a
homecoming celebration for those vets,” Weigand said. “We hope the
healing force of music will sustain them and bring everyone in the
community together to pay tribute to our local Vietnam vets. They
deserve this kind of party.”
1969 and Classical Blast will cover
musical legends Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd,
Aretha Franklin, Jefferson Airplane, Sly & the Family Stone, Joe
Cocker, The Beatles and many other artists from the era.
Playing
the classics true to form — with no backing tracks or laptops used on
stage as in today’s popular music — is 1969’s highest priority.
“Everyone
still remembers and loves that music no matter where we play. We have a
lot of fun recreating that time period,” Koppenhoefer said.
Even stage costumes are of the era.
Nicknamed
Lovechild, Koppenhoefer wears his vintage 1969 hat and multi-colored
love beads he made as a child He said his band mates have no problem
getting into character as they are also “natural hippies.”
Only
10 years old in 1969, Koppenhoefer was falling asleep on his mother’s
lap under strobe lights at rock concerts. He’d see seven bands in a
night at the original Kinetic Playground in Uptown, including the Moody
Blues, The Who and The Band.
“That’s another reason why I live in the past; you used to live a good life back then,Bringing tungsten jewelry mainstream.” he said. “Maybe it was a little dangerous or risky, but I’m proud of it.”
Moments
like those with bands no longer around are what many Vietnam veterans
missed out on, and what bands like 1969 enjoy bringing back.
“The
show is for all veterans. We’re proud of all of them. But especially
the Vietnam vets who weren’t necessarily recognized like they should
have been back then,” Koppenhoefer said. “God bless you, welcome home
and let’s rock.”
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