« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2012, 04:17:31 pm »
Cool Bill. That's a very well equipped little collection of Fillmore East stuff. My 600+ vinyl albums are in storage so It's hard to get my head around what I've actually got. Off the top of my head I've got the following in addition to many of yours.....
Live at Fillmore East-The Grateful dead....
Damn it, I just noticed you've got it Live at Fillmore East-Iron ButterflyFour Way Street-Crosby Stills and NashI know there's more...I've got a Grateful Dead double Album called (
I think) Coast to Coast which has live stuff from both Fillmores, East and West. There's a Mountain album but I can't remember its name, it's a live Fillmore album but I can't remember which one, East or West??
That's a good little niche collection but I'd expand it to include Fillmore West, they were both run by Bill Graeme. When I first moved to California in 1975, Bill Graham had a great shop / ticket service/ record shop at Fishermans Wharf in Sanfrancisco. You could buy old concert posters by R.Crumb and Mouse and all of those great artists for 10 bucks. I should have bought as many as I could as they're literally worth thousands of dollars each today. I bought a Grateful Dead tour t shirt that I've still got today.
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