Joan Baez singing a bit of The Beatles’ “From Me to You” in Murray Lerner’s Festival! (1967).
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Joan Baez singing a bit of The Beatles’ “From Me to You” in Murray Lerner’s Festival! (1967).

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Murray Lerner’s “Festival!” December 5, 1967.
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TASTE “Sinnerboy” (1970, Live)
One performance came in 1970 as part of the Isle of Wight Festival, alongside Jimi Hendrix and The Who. According to Donal Gallagher (Rory's brother who managed the band) film maker Murray Lerner had given instructions to his crew to shoot just two numbers from the new bands and to save the main film stock for Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Leonard Cohen and the other headliners but Taste’s performance prompted him to change his instructions:
"Murray didn’t know who Taste were but when he saw the spontaneity of the band and the audience and their interaction, he just told his guys keep filming and they just kept going and captured over an hour of the performance which was quite incredible."
Festival (1967), directed by Murray Lerner, May 8, 1927 – September 2, 2017.
Joni Mitchell interviewed for Murray Lerner’s “Miles Electric: A Different Kind of Blue” January 2003.