>>Bill Graham was the founding impressario of those things, with the Day on the Green series at Oakland Coliseum in the 70s. Definitely some memorable line-ups and I made most of them but it is one of those things that in retrospect I wonder if I'd find them as much fun now (that I have abandoned some old bad habits ... )
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>>But look at the lineups - especially in the 70s
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Days_on_the_Green>
>Wow - with such lineups I'd tried a few...
July 18, 1976
Gerard
Santana
Fleetwood Mac
Beach Boys
Hard to believe that Charles Manson actually was in the charts due to song-writing (somewhat) collaboration with Dennis Wilson. ('Never Learn Not to Love' taken from Manson's 'Cease to Exist') Even harder to believe that Manson and some of his followers actually lived in Dennis' house until Dennis himself moved out to distance himself from them.
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