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The Family Dog on 660 Great Highway in SF folded in Aug '70, but the ballroom was open for 2 more years. I document all the known shows at the Friends & Relations Hall from 1970-72. rockarchaeology101.blogspot.com/2024/11/660-gr…
This is the Real Deal. If you’re seriously interested in the @GratefulDead , you need to know what’s in here
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When did you first see the @GratefulDead? I review the first time future band members saw the band in concert. hooterollin.blogspot.com/2024/10/first-…
1967 was the Summer Of Love, so White Star Tuna tried to rope in young married buyers by promoting two hip concerts with Moby Grape and The Doors at Oakland Coliseum. Psychedelia wasn't ready for sponsors yet, it seems. berkeleyfolk.blogspot.com/2024/10/july-1…
Santa Cruz and Monterey were among the first cities to have their own underground rock adventures in the sixties. I enquire about psychedelic events in 1967 at The Barn near Santa Cruz and at the Monterey Pop Festival. rockprosopography101.blogspot.com/2024/09/the-ba…
Berkeley's New Orleans House, at 1505 San Pablo Ave (near Hopkins) was the city's first rock club. As part of my series reviewing live rock shows in Berkeley in 1967, I look at all the performers at New Orleans House from July through September '67. berkeleyfolk.blogspot.com/2024/09/1505-s…
The Grateful Dead's Sunday morning appearance on the last day of the first US Festival (Sep 5 '82) made everyone notice what a huge concert draw they were. They hadn't had a hit, never got played on the radio, yet drew giant crowds. lostlivedead.blogspot.com/2024/08/septem…
On September 5, 1982, @GratefulDead opened the final day of the US Festival near LA. The US Festival, though mostly forgotten now, was a critical event for the future of rock concerts and the Dead were right in the middle of it. I enquire: lostlivedead.blogspot.com/2024/08/septem…
On September 5, 1982, @GratefulDead opened the final day of the US Festival near LA. The US Festival, though mostly forgotten now, was a critical event for the future of rock concerts and the Dead were right in the middle of it. I enquire: lostlivedead.blogspot.com/2024/08/septem…
It’s @jerrygarcia nite at the Giants game. Former GD roadie Richie Pechner is the “Ball Dude” on the 1st base line (in Giants uniform) running down foul balls (hey ho @thebanderson ). Is it the 1st bass line tonight?
The live rock concert market was exploding in 1967, and Berkeley was trying to find its place. In this post, I look at all the concerts in and near Berkeley from April through June 1967. berkeleyfolk.blogspot.com/2024/08/berkel…
As rock audiences aged, nightclubs became more important. The Long Branch in Berkeley was the launch point for many bands. I look the late 1973 bookings. It was a long way to the top. rockarchaeology101.blogspot.com/2024/07/2504-s…
Yet another photo of Marvin Boxley with the Grateful Dead at the Human Be-In, January 14 1967 (would love to see the other photo) lostlivedead.blogspot.com/2024/04/specia…
Golden Gate Park, Jan 14, 1967 My cousin Russell was at the Polo Field for the Human Be-In, he got a few shots of The Grateful Dead & Jerry Garcia on stage. I'm sure someone knows who the guy on the left is. #sfhistory
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