Mar y Sol Pop Festival
The Mar y Sol Pop Festival was a rock festival that took place in Manatí, Puerto Rico, about thirty miles west of San Juan, on April 1–4, 1972. It was held on of countryside adjacent to Los Tubos beach in Manatí on the north shore of the island. An estimated 30-35,000 people attended the festival.
Almost every review by newspapers and magazines condemned the festival as being unsuccessful and uncomfortable. These included Creem, The New York Times as well as local newspapers El Nuevo Día, El Imparcial, El Mundo and The San Juan Star. One exception was New York Times reporter Les Ledbetter who printed a column on April 9 titled "It was a success – ask the people".
Several accidental deaths at the beach and a murder were also damaging to the festival's reputation.
An arrest warrant was issued for promoter Alex Cooley, who avoided arrest by leaving the island before the festival was over.
Preparation
First attempt
The planning of the festival started in early 1971. The original name was Fiesta Del Sol. There were five promoters; three of them were from the United States and the other two were local.The date for the festival was repeatedly postponed due to production problems.
Alex Cooley
Eventually some of the promoters were able to persuade Alex Cooley to take over production of the festival. The dates were then finalized for April 1–3, 1972, coinciding with Holy Week. This sparked a high volume of criticism by both the government and the press of Puerto Rico. "Then the newspapers got a hold of it and they started just slamming it." said Cooley in a 2006 interview.Venue
The designated area for Fiesta Del Sol/Mar y Sol was mainly in the countryside and extended to the Los Tubos beach. This area is located between the beach and the Tortuguero Lagoon and is divided by a public road. On the side facing the beach they had the main showering area, camping areas, the infirmary and the festival's office. On the side facing the lagoon they had the stage and merchants area. The coordinates are: 18°28'20"N 66°26'46"W.The festival
Performers
These are the performers for which there is evidence that they did play at the festival:- Allman Brothers Band
- Long John Baldry
- Banda del K-rajo
- Bang
- Brownsville Station
- Dave Brubeck w/ Gerry Mulligan
- Cactus
- Alice Cooper
- Jonathan Edwards
- Elephant's Memory
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer
- Faces w/ Rod Stewart
- Fran Ferrer y Puerto Rico 2010
- J. Geils Band
- Billy Joel
- Dr. John the Night Tripper
- B.B. King
- Mahavishnu Orchestra w/ John McLaughlin
- Herbie Mann
- Nitzinger
- Osibisa
- Michael Overly
- David Peel and the Lower East Side
- Potliquor
- Rubber Band
- Stonehenge
John Lennon's recorded message
Billy Joel's first major performance
One performance that stood out was Billy Joel's. At the time few knew who he was. He had only released his first album Cold Spring Harbor with a small record company called Family Productions and the album was not doing very well. But his performance at Mar y Sol electrified the crowd and gave a major boost to his career.He was eventually signed by Columbia Records in 1973.
Cancelled performers
Some artists cancelled due to the legal problems the festival promoters were having with the government of Puerto Rico. Some were cancelled by the producer due to schedule conflicts.- Black Sabbath – They were ready and waiting at the Cerromar hotel in Dorado the last day of the festival. However, at the moment there were no more helicopters available and it was decided that they would never make it by street due to the bad traffic caused by the festival.
- Bloodrock – They were at the festival but got cancelled by the producer.
- Flash Cadillac
- Fleetwood Mac
- Malo
Other listed artists
- Ashton, Gardner and Dyke
- Savoy Brown
- Roberta Flack
- Goose Creek Symphony
- Al Kooper
- Kenny Loggins and Jim Messina
- Poco
- Billy Preston
- Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels
Sound / Woodstock
Alex Cooley also had Eric Blackstead, producer of , as his audio consultant.
Music albums
Various artists: Mar y Sol
The album was released in 1972 by Atco Records. It features well-known artists such as Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Dr. John, Long John Baldry and The Allman Brothers Band, as well as up-and-coming artists such as Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin, John Nitzinger, Osibisa, Jonathan Edwards and Cactus. The album was never released on CD.Some major performers who were not on the album include Alice Cooper, Dave Brubeck, and Faces.
Cactus: 'Ot 'n' Sweaty
That same year Cactus released the LP 'Ot 'n' Sweaty which included 3 songs from the festival on side one and 5 new studio songs on side two. Although most songs were new studio recordings, the album art as well as the title were inspired by the festival. All photos used on the album were also taken at the festival during their performance.ELP: Live at the Mar y Sol Festival '72
In 2011 Emerson, Lake & Palmer released Live at the Mar Y Sol Festival '72 which included their entire performance at the festival. The original 16-track tapes were found by the band in 2006 and released for the first time in 2007 in the boxed set From the Beginning.Alice Cooper: Old School: 1964–1974
Also in 2011 Alice Cooper released an instrumental version "School's Out" from their Mar y Sol performance in his boxed set "Old School: 1964–1974". The entire soundboard recording of their performance at the festival exists but there is no indication that this will ever be released in its entirety.Bootlegs
There's other music of Mar y Sol that exists only as bootlegs. One of them is the entire set of Billy Joel which is a deteriorated version of the official soundboard recording. There's also a 3 CD series of audience recordings by attendees Pedro Collazo and Oscar Mandry called "The Collazo/Mandry Tapes" which was edited and prepared by Mar y Sol Festival's historian, Reniet Ramirez, for free online distribution. This series of bootlegs include 38 songs by: Allman Brothers Band, BB King, Brownsville Station, Dave Brubeck, David Peel and the Lower East Side, Faces, Fran Ferrer y Puerto Rico 2010, Herbie Mann, J. Geils Band, Jonathan Edwards, Nitzinger and Pot Liquor.Video
Mar y Sol was going to be filmed professionally but the film makers backed out due to the many legal problems the promoters were having on the island. It is believed that most, if not all, news footage has been lost. Only amateur footage exists and so far only three 8mm films have been found and published online. None of this footage contains full songs from any performer, instead they capture random footage from different areas of the festival.Legacy
Short story
In 1978 Puerto Rican poet Manuel Abreu Adorno published a 12 short story book titled "Llegaron Los Hippies". The main short story, also titled "Llegaron Los Hippies", was written about Mar y Sol. The book was very rare and has been out of print for decades. In 2011 it was translated and published again. The new version contains all 12 short stories in both English and Spanish.Remember Mar y Sol, the concert
In 1982, in celebration of the 10th anniversary, a concert was held in San Juan, Puerto Rico called "Remember Mar y Sol". This concert had nothing to do with the original producer and the only performer from the original festival was David Peel. Information about this concert is very scarce but most people remember it being a complete failure.A revived subject
As opposed to Woodstock and other similar music festivals from those days, the subject of Mar y Sol was quickly forgotten. Most reviews described the festival as a failure and a mistake. There was never a film, a documentary or book about it to prove otherwise or to at least serve as a source of information. Mar y Sol became a rare subject that through the years kept disappearing. The only souvenir available was the which was eventually discontinued and never released on CD.In 1993 however, Reniet Ramirez, found out about Mar y Sol and became very interested with the subject and in 2004 decided to become the historian of Mar y Sol.
Even though he was not at the festival he had gathered enough information to be able to start his website http://www.marysolfestival.com which now has a big following.
Mar y Sol site today
- South side: The area of the festival on the side facing the lagoon was never used for anything else and was eventually made into a nature reserve.
- North side: The side facing the beach was eventually divided in two areas; one section was made into a balneario while the rest remains almost intact, including the showers structure and a water tank. This area is also used every year to hold the Festival Playero Los Tubos de Manatí.
40th anniversary attendees reunion