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chrisgoesrock · 1 year ago
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Bill Graham, Presents, Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Friends, at the Fillmore West, (BG-138 1968) by Lee Conklin
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undergroundrockpress · 7 months ago
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Chuck Berry at the Fillmore, San Francisco 1970.⁣ Photo : Jim Marshall.
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jt1674 · 19 days ago
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affiches-concerts · 1 month ago
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nofatclips · 1 year ago
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Cymbaline by Pink Floyd, live at Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, from KQED's An Hour with Pink Floyd, as featured in the boxset The Early Years 1970 DEVI/ATION
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retropopcult · 2 years ago
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1971
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jazzdailyblog · 3 months ago
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Airto Moreira: The Rhythmic Architect of Brazilian Jazz Fusion
Introduction: Airto Moreira is a name synonymous with innovation in the realm of jazz percussion. Born eighty-three years ago today on August 5, 1941, in Itaiópolis, Brazil, Moreira has left an indelible mark on the music world through his unique fusion of Brazilian rhythms and jazz. His extraordinary career spans over five decades, during which he has collaborated with some of the most…
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rastronomicals · 5 months ago
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9:12 PM EDT July 2, 2024:
Eric Clapton - "Hoochie Coochie Man (Live)" From the bootleg   From the Cradle to the Fillmore West (August 1995)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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paginate54 · 1 year ago
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1969 Killing Floor April 27th - Jimmy Page!!!
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blackros78 · 2 years ago
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Blue Cheer live at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, 1968
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ultra-francesca-mercury · 1 year ago
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june 30, 1971
San Francisco's Fillmore West concert hall closes.
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chrisgoesrock · 3 months ago
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Bill Graham Presents Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Friends at the Fillmore West (BG-138 1968) by Lee Conklin
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undergroundrockpress · 1 year ago
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Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles - Fillmore West in San Francisco (1971). Photo by Jim Marshall.
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jt1674 · 10 days ago
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disciplinethepainter · 1 year ago
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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"BILL GRAHAM PRESENTS IN SAN FRANCISCO..."
PIC INFO: Spotlight on Abba Zaba-inspired concert poster art for DEEP PURPLE, IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY, and COLD BLOOD, live at the Fillmore West, November 28-30 + December 1, 1968. San Francisco, CA. Artwork by Rick Griffin (✝) and Alton Kelley.
OVERVIEW: "The third and final Rick Griffin and Alton Kelley collaboration (Griffin often collaborated with Victor Moscoso, and Kelley of course worked with Stanley Mouse on virtually all of his compositions) was a good example of both artists' use of contemporary advertising in their design. The poster features a taxi cab checker design with an "Abba-Zabba" candy bar wrapper and image of monkey working on transistor. Abba-Zabbas were candy bars made at the time by the Cardinet Candy Company of Oakland, across the Bay from San Francisco. Perhaps a favorite of one of the artists?
This poster advertises the very first tour of DEEP PURPLE who had a hit single, “Hush,”  that reached #4 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. It would be a few more years before they hit the real Big Time with the heavy metal classic, “Smoke on the Water.” Here they opened for SF-based IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY who were getting massive Bay-Area airplay with their hits, “White Bird,” and “Hot Summer Day.”
-- BAHR GALLERY
Source: www.bahrgallery.com/band-items/deep-purple-it-s-a-beautiful-day-1968.
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