The Fillmore SF???? I thought that Bill Graham (now deceased, of course) closed both the San Francisco location and the Fillmore East many years ago? Somebody catch me up to speed on the venues, please???
If I'm totally off-base with my question, just ignore it.
I never went to the Warfield or Slim's (Boz Scaggs' club) that much, but I did go to the three Keystones a lot, the one in SF, the one in Palo Alto and the one in Berkeley.Great American Music Hall is one of my favorite venues. I concur with most of what @DougM has to say.
I've also spent some nice nights at the Warfield back in the good old days.
The whole scene has changed. A friend of mine promoted at Slims/GAMH until recently. Corporate bookers AEG have taken over a lot of venues.I never went to the Warfield or Slim's (Boz Scaggs' club) that much, but I did go to the three Keystones a lot, the one in SF, the one in Palo Alto and the one in Berkeley.
It truly was! Tickets at the Fillmore were $4, which increased to $6 at Winterland. Imagine seeing Jeff Beck, Jimi, Clapton, Zeppelin, Traffic, Tull, Floyd, FM (the original lineup), CSNY in all it's iterations, the Allman Bros., Santana, Janis, Deep Purple, the Stones, the Faces, Joe Walsh, Poco, the Dead, Quicksilver, the Airplane, CJ and the Fish, Mountain, Johnny Winter, Dave Mason, the Who, Chicago, the Eagles, Jackson Browne, and all the others in a 1,500-5,000 capacity auditorium with great sound, for those prices, and with three bands. And, a lot of the opening acts were really good bands too.The whole scene has changed. A friend of mine promoted at Slims/GAMH until recently. Corporate bookers AEG have taken over a lot of venues.
https://www.sfgate.com/entertainmen...Music-Hall-slims-booking-firings-13598914.php
I've caught myself reminiscing the early 90's & on lately. All the small bars & clubs that are gone. All that were there before me....
I bet the Bay was a blast in the 70's.