A dozen rock groups are shown playing in the final five nights of shows leading up the closing of Fillmore West on July 4, 1971.A dozen rock groups are shown playing in the final five nights of shows leading up the closing of Fillmore West on July 4, 1971.A dozen rock groups are shown playing in the final five nights of shows leading up the closing of Fillmore West on July 4, 1971.
Marty Balin
- Performers
- (as The Jefferson Airplane)
Elvin Bishop
- Themselves
- (as The Elvin Bishop Group)
Ed Bogas
- Performers
- (as Lamb)
Mike Carabello
- Performers
- (as Santana)
Jack Casady
- Performers
- (as Hot Tuna)
John Chambers
- Performers
- (as The Elvin Bishop Group)
John Cipollina
- Performers
- (as Quicksilver Messenger Service)
John Dawson
- Performers
- (as The New Riders of the Purple Sage)
Bill Douglass
- Performers
- (as Lamb)
Spencer Dryden
- Performers
- (as The New Riders of the Purple Sage)
Gary Duncan
- Performers
- (as Quicksilver Messenger Service)
Larry Fields
- Performers
- (as Cold Blood)
David Freiberg
- Performers
- (as Quicksilver Messenger Service)
Jerry Garcia
- Performers
- (as The New Riders of the Purple Sage)
Keith Godchaux
- Performers
- (as The Grateful Dead)
Grateful Dead
- Themselves
- (as The Grateful Dead)
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Considering so few films exist of this era, this is a must see and I too indeed hope it makes it to DVD. I am at this point searching out a VHS copy. I have the vinyl soundtrack and I enjoy hearing many of the tracks often. Real footage of the workings of a Bill Graham presentation, with the Dead, Quicksilver, Santana, etc is a unique experience.And to see Bill Graham in action. Worth the experience. He was one in a billion. Attending this particular event, most would have died and gone to heaven to be within a bongs smoke cloud whisper of the Fillmore East on this 3 day event. The closing of the Fillmore East in NYC. Luckily here in the Bay Area the Fillmore West still goes on strong.
Truth be told. I saw this as a young teenager when it came out and on PBS once a few years ago. I would love to see it again. The feeling of the era is there and the music stands up well against memory. The Hot Tuna alone is superb. All in all a long hairs dream come true and in the film Garcia, Jorma and Jack and Bill Graham all look forever young. To be there once again in film would do everyone a fine solid.
Truth be told. I saw this as a young teenager when it came out and on PBS once a few years ago. I would love to see it again. The feeling of the era is there and the music stands up well against memory. The Hot Tuna alone is superb. All in all a long hairs dream come true and in the film Garcia, Jorma and Jack and Bill Graham all look forever young. To be there once again in film would do everyone a fine solid.
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Did you know
- Alternate versionsDue to licensing issues, the Rhino DVD release omits the Boz Scaggs performance of "I'll Be Long Gone"
- ConnectionsReferenced in Z Channel: A Magnificent Obsession (2004)
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Fillmore: El palacio del rock San Francisco
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $156,504
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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