July 19th - 21st, 1967
Venue : 'Happening '67' concert, Convention Hall, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Other Acts : Jefferson Airplane; Buffalo Springfield; Shadows of Knight
July 25th, 1967
Venue : Roof Garden Ballroom, Arnolds Park, Iowa, USA
August 4th, 1967
Venue : Somewhere in Canada - coverage of the Clearfield gig (5th August 1967) talks about trouble getting over the border and playing a Canadian gig the night before.
Reported in : The Progress (Clearfield), August 7, 1967
August 5th, 1967
Venue : Clearfield County Fair, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, USA
Set list : The set included Set included 'I Had Too Much To Dream (last Night)', 'Get Me To The World On Time', 'Try Me On For Size' & 'The Great Banana Hoax'.
Advertised & reported in : The Progress (Clearfield), July 27th, 1967 & The Progress (Clearfield), August 7th, 1967
Notes : The newspaper reported "Saturday night's special feature will be The Electric Prunes, five young musicians from California whose "Rock" record "Get Me to the World on Time" hit the top 10 on the record charts this spring." Quint was on drums by this time, Weasel was still in the band and Harvey was still the road manager.
August 11th - 12th, 1967
Venue : American Legion Hall, South Lake Tahoe, California, USA
Other Acts : Jim Burgett; Lite Show
August 16th, 1967
Venue : JJ's A Go-Go, Rietta Ranch, Hubbardston, Mass, USA
August 26th - September 6th, 1967
Venue : Will Rogers Coliseum, Fort Worth, USA
Other Acts at the festival : The Doors, The Livin' End, The Seeds, The Standells, The Box Tops, The Grassroots, The McCoys, and Every Mothers Son
Note : Wayland Huey (lead guitarist of the The Livin' End) remembers The Electric Prunes as the best performing band present
September 3rd, 1967
Venue : Pusi-Kat Club, San Antonio, Texas, USA
Advertised in : San Antonio News, August 28th, 1967
October 16th, 1967
Venue : Guest appearence on the 'Woody Woodbury Show' where they performed a live voice to track performance of 'I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)'
October 28th, 1967
Venue : Crystal Ballroom, 1332 West Burnside Street, Portland 97205, USA
Added Feature : Captain Johnson's Lite Show
November 11th, 1967
Venue : Purple Haze Club (Formerly the Riverside Youth Center), Riverside, California, USA
Other Acts : The Caretakers; YB Blues Band
November 13th, 1967
Venue : The Electric Prunes's guest appearence on the 'Pat Boone Show' on WGN-TV Channel 9 was aired. They performed a lip sync performance of the title track from the soon to be released LP 'Mass in F Minor' - 'Kyrie Eleison'. Other guests also appearing on the show were Jerry Lester, Eddie Bracken, Pat Paulsen and Molly Bee
European Tour
November 24th, 1967
Venue : The Corn Exchange, Wheeler Street, Cambridge, England
Note : This was the first concert in a 16-date UK tour!
November 25th, 1967
Venue : Nottingham Britannia Rowing Club, England
November 28th, 1967
Venue : Beacontree Roundhouse and London Speakeasy, London, England
December 1st, 1967
Venue : White Lion, Edgeware, London, England and London Middle Earth, 43 King Street, Covent Garden, London, England
Other Acts : Eclection; Spell; Sensory Armada; DJ John Peel
December 2nd, 1967
Venue : Royal Lincs, Cromer, England and Gala, Norwich, England
December 4th, 1967
Venue : The Pavilion, Bath, England
December 5th, 1967
Venue : London Marquee, London, England
Other Acts : The Open Mind
December 8th, 1967
Venue : Glasgow University, Glasgow, Scotland
December 9th, 1967
Venue : Leyton Baths and Forest Gate Lotus, England
December 10th, 1967
Venue : Hoepla, Bellevue TV Studio, Amsterdam. On their 1967 European tour, the band performed 'I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)' and 'Long Days Flight' for this Dutch television show but their segment was never aired and the film/tape has since been lost/erased. Other guests included Dragonfly and Helmut Zacharias.
December 10th, 1967
Venue : Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Holland
Other Acts : Soft Machine; Zipps
December 13th, 1967
Venue : Tivolis Koncertsal, Tietgensgade 20, Copenhagen, Denmark
Other Acts : The Move
December 14th, 1967
Venue : The Concert Hall (Konserthuset), Stockholm, Sweden
It was here that the legendary album 'Stockholm '67' was recorded by the Swedish Broadcasting Corporation!