Here's video listed as being from 1969.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x6chChxzV0&feature=related
And here's some real old footage, based on Mel's non- Gibson "mudbucker" pickup equipped Jazz bass, and how short Mark Farner's hair was...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvMf3vp0DfA&feature=related
As far as those Sunn cabs in the photo, the fact that some kid is standing in front of them would probably indicate that they weren't active. My guess is they were backline gear for the headliner.
It would be almost impossible for a R&R show from that era to not have some Sunn gear on stage.
EdBass I think you are right. That video is from a documentary of the Midsummer Rock Festival in Cincinnati in 1970. That concert also had Mountain, Traffic, Alice Cooper & The Stooges. I think the curtain is hiding most of the next acts equipment which I think was Mountain. After checking some older info I'm sure Mel started out with West and I must be remembering Sunn from the opening act when I saw Grand Funk.
This reminded me of a poster I used to Drool over that was on the wall at Zinn Music. It was a Promo picture of Mountain with a WALL of Sunn. Does anyone else remember the poster or have a copy or picture of it?
Johnny G.
Well, based on the era and the style of music, Mel
should have used a 2000S rig!
Maybe he used Sunn when he was with "? and the Mysterians".
From what I gather, the West/Grand Funk connection goes back to when the players were in garage bands as adolescents. It seems they were all from Flint, Michigan, and with the possible exception of Dick Wagner’s stint with Alice Cooper, Grand Funk was probably the biggest band to come out of that genre.
I can’t think of another big name band that used West Amps, and I think the affiliation between Dave West and the members of Grand Funk go back to when the players were just kids.
Like Sunn, I think the West Laboratories story is an interesting chapter in Rock history that most current players are unaware of, with West being even far more obscure.
Somebody should write a book about the “other” US amp companies. A story about Sunn, West, Standel, Acoustic, Kustom, Gretsch (sort of), etc. would make interesting reading.