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Live at the Fillmore East and West

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by John Glatt


  Selected Bibliography

  Original Interviews

  Albin, Peter—June 9, 1992; December 14, 2012

  Andrew, Sam—March 26, 1992; December 14, 2012

  Arkush, Alan—January 20, 2013

  Areas, José “Chepito”—June 7, 2013

  Balin, Marty—October 4, 1992

  Barthol, Bruce—January 22, 2013

  Bernstein, Jane—September 16, 2012

  Bleich, Eli—January 23, 2012

  Blumer, Lee—July 21, 1992; February 6, 2013

  Brooks, Chris—July 15, 1992

  Brown, Arthur—September 5, 2013

  Bustamonte, David—May 16, 2013

  Casady, Jack—March 22, 2013

  Christgau, Robert—November 28, 2012

  Cohen, Bobby—March 27, 1992

  Cohen, David Bennett—January 15, 2013

  Cohen, Kip—December 19, 2012

  Cole, Richard—December 14, 1992

  Cooke, John Byrne—November 2, 2012

  Cullinen, Robbin—February 23, 2013

  Cooley, Alex—June 11, 1992

  Davies, Dave—October 24, 2013

  Fusco, Vinnie—September 4, 1992

  Garner, Bonnie—January 8, 2013

  Getz, Dave—March 26, 1992

  Grossweiner, Bob—February 19, 1992

  Hanley, Bill—January 17, 2013

  Haynie, Jim—March 24, 1992; June 21, 1992; May 23, 2013

  Helms, Chet—March 23, 1992

  Herbert, Herbie—March 18, 1992; January 30, 2013

  Jackson, Gary L.—January 18, 2013; May 11, 2013

  Johanson, Jai Johanny (Jaimoe)—January 25, 2013

  Kantner, Paul—May 18, 2013

  Kaukonen, Jorma—April 3, 2013

  Keefe, Dennis—May 12, 2013

  Kelley, Alton—March 19, 1992; June 20, 1992

  King, Bill—October 26, 2012

  Lang, Michael—September 29, 1992

  Langhart, Chris—January 26, 2013

  Laudner, Bill—January 14, 2013

  MacLean, Bonnie—October 14, 2012; June 5, 2013

  Mednick, Ken—January 14, 2013

  Melton, Barry—January 25, 2013

  Monck, Chip—December 21, 2013

  Morris, John—July 15, 1992; January 26, 2013

  Opatoshu, Dan—February 4, 2013

  Pense, Lydia—May 10, 2013

  Romney, Hugh (Wavy Gravy)—March 19, 1992

  Rothschild, Amalie R.—March 13, 2013; July 29, 2013

  Rubinson, David—February 5, 2013

  Rubinstein, Marc—October 23, 2012

  Schneider, Ron—January 15, 2013

  Schon, Neal—July 12, 2013

  See, Bob—February 5, 2013

  Segovia, Richard—May 13, 2013

  Shrieve, Michael—February 25, 2013; March 6, 2013

  Smith, Howard—January 18, 2013; January 28, 2013

  Street, Dusty—March 28, 2013

  Taylor, Derek—August 14, 1992

  Thompson, Bill—January 28, 2013; May 13, 2013

  Trucks, Butch—January 18, 2013

  West, Leslie—February 7, 2013

  White, Joshua—July 4, 1992; December 8, 2012

  Wilhelm, Mike—March 25, 1992

  Wyman, Bill—August 20, 1992

  Youtt, Jene—December 5, 2012

  Books

  Allman, Gregg, with Alan Light. My Cross to Bear. New York: William Morrow, 2012.

  Amburn, Ellis. Pearl: The Obsessions and Passions of Janis Joplin. New York: Warner Books, 1992.

  Anson, Robert Sam. Gone Crazy and Back Again: The Rise and Fall of the Rolling Stone Generation. New York:. Doubleday, 1981.

  Bockris, Victor, and Gerard Malanga. Up-Tight: The Velvet Underground Story. London: Omnibus Press, 1983.

  Browne, David. Fire and Rain: The Beatles, Simon and Garfunkel, James Taylor, CSNY, and the Lost Story of 1970. Philadelphia: Da Capo, 2011.

  Caserta, Peggy, with Dan Knapp. Going Down with Janis. New York: Dell, 1974.

  Christgau, Robert. Any Old Way You Choose It: Rock and Other Pop Music, 1967–1973. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1973.

  Cole, Richard. Stairway to Heaven: Led Zeppelin Uncensored. New York: Harper Collins, 1992.

  Cooke, John Byrne. Janis Joplin: A Performance Diary 1966–1970. Petaluma, CA: Acid Test Productions, 1997.

  Cutler, Sam. You Can’t Always Get What You Want: My Life with the Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead and Other Wonderful Reprobates. Ontario, Canada: ECW Press, 2010.

  Dalton, David. Piece of My Heart: A Portrait of Janis Joplin. Philadelphia: DaCapo, 1985.

  Davis, Clive, with Anthony DeCurtis. Soundtrack of My Life. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2013.

  Davis, Clive, with James Willwerth. Clive: Inside the Record Business. New York: William Morrow, 1975.

  Davis, Miles, with Quincy Troupe. Miles: The Autobiography. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989.

  Davis, R. G. San Francisco Mime Troupe: The First Ten Years. San Francisco: Ramparts Press, 1975.

  Draper, Robert. The Rolling Stone Story: The Magazine That Moved a Generation. Edinburgh, Scotland: Mainstream Publishing, 1990.

  Echols, Alice. Scars of Sweet Paradise: The Life and Times of Janis Joplin. New York: Metropolitan Books, 1999.

  Fenton, Craig. Take Me to a Circus Tent: The Jefferson Airplane Flight Manual. West Conshohocken, PA: Infinity, 2006.

  Fong-Torres, Ben. Not Fade Away: A Backstage Pass to 20 Years of Rock & Roll. San Francisco: Miller Freeman Books, 1999.

  Fornatale, Pete. Back to the Garden: The Story of Woodstock. New York: Touchstone, 2009.

  Friedman, Myra. Buried Alive: The Biography of Janis Joplin. New York: William Morrow & Company, 1973.

  Gleason, Ralph. J. Jefferson Airplane and the San Francisco Sound. New York: Ballantine Books, 1969.

  Goldman, Albert. Freakshow: Misadventures in the Counterculture, 1959–1971. New York: Cooper Square Press, 2001.

  Graham, Bill, and Robert Greenfield. Bill Graham Presents. New York: Doubleday, 1993.

  Grushkin, Paul. Art of Rock: A Spectacular Visual and Oral History. New York: Cross River Press, 1987.

  Henderson, David. Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Child of the Aquarian Age. New York: Doubleday, 1978.

  Hopkins, Jerry, and Danny Sugerman. No One Gets Out Alive. New York: Warner Books, 1981.

  Hoskyns, Barney. Across the Great Divide: The Band and America. New York: Hyperion, 1993.

  Joplin, Laura. Love, Janis. New York: Villard Books, 1992.

  Jovanovic, Rob. Seeing the Light: Inside the Velvet Underground. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2010.

  Kostelanetz, Richard. Fillmore East: Recollections of Rock Theater. New York: Schirmer Books, 1994.

  Krieger, Susan. Hip Capitalism (SAGE Library of Social Research). Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications, 1979.

  Leng, Simon. Soul Sacrifice: The Santana Story. London: Firefly Publishing, 2000.

  Lesh, Phil. Searching for the Sound: My Life with the Grateful Dead. New York: Little, Brown and Company, 2005.

  Makower, Joel. Woodstock: The Oral History. New York: Excelsior, 2009.

  Mason, Nick. Inside Out: A Personal History of Pink Floyd. London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 2004.

  McCarthy, Jim, with Ron Sansoe. Voices of Latin Rock: The People and Events That Created This Sound. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard, 2004.

  McDonough, Jack. San Francisco Rock: The Illustrated History of San Francisco Rock Music. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1985.

  Nash, Graham. Wild Tales: A Rock & Roll Life. New York: Crown Archetype, 2013.

  Norman, Philip. Elton John: The Biography. New York: Harmony Books, 1991.

  ———. Mick Jagger.
New York: Ecco, 2012.

  Parish, Steve, and Joe Layden. Home Before Daylight: My Life on the Road with the Grateful Dead. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2003.

  Perry, Charles. The Haight-Ashbury: A History. San Francisco: Rolling Stone Press, 1984.

  Poe, Randy. Skydog: The Duane Allman Story. San Francisco: Backbeat Books, 2006.

  Rothschild, Amalie R. Live at the Fillmore East: A Photographic Memoir. New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1999.

  Selvin, Joel. Summer of Love: The Inside Story of LSD, Rock & Roll, Free Love and High Times in the Wild West. New York: Dutton, 1994.

  Simmons, Sylvie. I’m Your Man: The Life of Leonard Cohen. New York: Harper Collins, 2012.

  Shapiro, Marc. Carlos Santana: Back on Top. New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 2000.

  Slick, Darby. Don’t You Want Somebody to Love: Reflections on the San Francisco Sound. Berkeley, CA: SLG Books, 1996.

  Slick, Grace, with Andrea Kagan. Somebody to Love?: A Rock-and-Roll Memoir. New York: Warner Books, 1998.

  Smith, Joe. Off the Record: An Oral History of Popular Music. New York: Warner Books, 1990.

  Smith, Patti. Just Kids. New York: Harper Collins, 2010.

  Stewart, Rod. Rod: The Autobiography. New York: Crown Publishing, 2012.

  Sullivan, Mary Lou. Raisin’ Cain: The Wild and Raucous Story of Johnny Winter. San Francisco: Backbeat Books, 2010.

  Tamarkin, Jeff. Got a Revolution!: The Turbulent Flight of Jefferson Airplane. New York: Atria Books, 2003.

  Taylor, Derek. It Was Twenty Years Ago Today. London: Bantam Press, 1987.

  Townshend, Pete. Who I Am: A Memoir. New York: Harper, 2012.

  Walker, Michael. What You Want Is in the Limo: On the Road with Led Zeppelin, Alice Cooper, and the Who in 1973, the Year the Sixties Died and the Modern Rock Star Was Born. New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2013.

  Willis, Ellen. Beginning to See the Light: Pieces of a Decade. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1981.

  Newspapers

  New York Times

  San Francisco Chronicle

  San Francisco Examiner

  Wall Street Journal

  Washington Post

  New York Post

  New York Daily News

  Houston Chronicle

  Daily Telegraph

  Evening Standard

  Village Voice

  Daily Texan

  Pacific Sun

  Magazines

  Rolling Stone

  Vanity Fair

  Time

  Life

  Newsweek

  Details

  Billboard

  Variety

  Time Out Chicago

  Counterpunch

  Interview

  Oui

  Texas Monthly

  Ramparts

  Relix

  Other Publications

  New Musical Express

  Melody Maker

  Guitar World

  Jazz & Pop

  A Tribute to the Fillmore Collector’s Issue

  Fillmore East Programs—1968–1971

  Mojo Navigator

  International Times

  Afro-American

  Thrust

  Chabad Journal

  Radio, Television, and Documentaries

  KSAN-FM

  KPIX-FM

  WPLJ-FM

  WNEW-FM

  KFOG-FM

  PBS Radio

  BBC Radio 2

  BBC 6 Music

  Australian Radio

  60 Minutes

  BBC TV

  KRON-TV

  20/20 Downtown

  The Travel Channel

  The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson

  The Smothers Brothers Show

  The Dick Cavett Show

  The Roseanne Show

  Biography Channel

  Religion Matters, Cable TV

  Ed Bernstein Cable Show

  The Smith Tapes

  Fly, Jefferson Airplane DVD

  Festival Express DVD

  Final 24—Janis Joplin DVD

  Websites

  Terrascope.com.co.uk

  CountryJoe.com

  Allaboutjazz.com

  MoonflowerCafe.com

  Americansabor.org

  NightwatchersHouseofRock.blogspot.com

  Bill Graham’s Personal Papers and other Correspondence

  Telegrams between Miles David and Bill Graham: The Wolfgang’s Vault Bill Graham Collection.

  Personal letters from Bill Graham to Carlos Santana: The Wolfgang’s Vault Bill Graham Collection.

  Telegrams between Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant and Bill Graham: The Wolfgang’s Vault Bill Graham Collection.

  June 2, 1967, and July 14, 1967, letters from Bill Graham to Beatrice Kaukonen: The Jorma Kaukonen Collection at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

  Bill Graham’s January 2, 1969, letter to Chuck Berry: The Wolfgang’s Vault Bill Graham Collection.

  The 1984 Mill Valley Film Festival Tribute to Bill Graham Program.

  Index

  Abraxus (album), 282, 283, 302, 308–9, 331

  AB Skhy, 173

  acid, 99, 206, 237, 267, 269, 326, 341, 349–50, 361

  Acid Tests, 47–48

  Adler, Lou, 98

  Adler, Renata, 179

  After Bathing at Baxter’s (album), 91–92, 110, 111

  Albin, Peter, 65, 67, 74, 76, 107, 108, 118, 132, 148, 156, 160, 161, 274

  feelings toward Joplin, 161–62

  Joplin’s death, 318, 323

  Alice in Wonderland (Carroll), 35, 36, 51, 369

  Allman, Duane, 337, 339, 343

  Allman, Gregg, 269–70, 337–38, 339

  Allman Brothers Band, 260–61, 269–70, 337–39, 353, 357, 358

  at Fillmore East, 269, 354–55

  at Fillmore West, 269

  at Watkins Glen Festival, 364

  Altamont concert, 255–57

  American Bandstand (TV show), 97

  American Beauty (album), 343

  Anderson, Signe Toly, 42, 73–74, 79

  Anderson Theater, 116, 120–21, 122–24

  Andrew, Sam, 49, 67, 68, 75, 93, 100, 117, 123, 132, 156, 159, 160, 182, 184, 187, 208

  drugs, 161, 220

  and Fillmore East opening, 134

  at Fillmore West closing, 363

  and Janis Joplin, 147–48, 210, 221, 274–75, 318

  and Peggy Caserta, 137–38

  plays last show with Janis Joplin, 231–32

  relationship with Big Brother, 161

  writes new material with Joplin, 196

  Appaloosa, 260

  Areas, José “Chepito,” 210–12, 238, 245, 282, 304, 309, 326, 335–36, 341, 348

  Arista Records, 366

  Arkush, Allan, xiii, 123, 152, 253

  and Allman Brothers, 260

  and The Band, 216

  and Band of Gypsies, 261

  and Bob Dylan, 343–44

  and CSN&Y, 243, 286–87

  and Grateful Dead, 221, 264, 269

  and Joshua Light Show, 198

  last Fillmore East concert, 355

  and Led Zeppelin, 199

  problems with Motherfuckers, 190

  and Santana, 231

  and Tommy, 218–19, 247, 248

  Aronowitz, Al, 168–69, 271, 287

  Atlantic City Pop Festival, 231

  Atlantic Records, 131, 193–94, 338

  Avalon Ballroom, 54, 67, 69, 74, 76, 80, 92, 183

  Avedon, Richard, 148

  Baez, Joan, 234

  Baker, Ginger, 106
/>   Balin, Marty, 17, 42, 74, 81, 91, 102, 112, 179, 256

  and Bill Graham, 368

  drinking, 329

  and drugs, 95–96

  on Grace Slick joining Jefferson Airplane, 80

  and Jefferson Airplane, 89, 342–43

  joins Jefferson Starship, 367

  Joplin’s death, 318

  and Volunteers album, 249

  withdraws from Jefferson Airplane, 299

  Ballet Afro-Haiti, 173

  Band, The, xv–xvi, 185, 310

  and Bill Graham, 155–56

  farewell show, 364

  Festival Express, 295

  at Fillmore East, 215, 216

  Music from the Big Pink album, 155, 216

  at Watkins Glen Festival, 364

  at Winterland, 215–16

  at Woodstock, 234

  Band of Gypsies, 261, 263

  Baratta, Paul, 102, 163, 259, 311–12, 329

  Bark (album), 347

  Bar-Kays, 186

  Barncard, Stephen, 270–71

  Barsalona, Frank, 131, 225, 234

  Barthol, Bruce, 94

  Batiz, Javier, 22–23, 27, 71

  Beach, Scott, 266

  Beach Boys, 343, 357

  Beatles, 179–80, 187–88

  Beck, Jeff, 152

  Bell, Richard, 275

  Bennett, Alex, 356

  Bennett, Tony, 259

  Bernstein, Jane, 273

  Big Brother and the Holding Company, 65, 149–50, 284, 370

  at Avalon Ballroom, 74–77, 92

  and Bill Graham, 76

  Cheap Thrills album, 149, 156, 159–60

  and Chet Helms, 53

  and Columbia Records, 126, 138

  early shows, 49, 54

  east coast tour, 131–32

  farewell tour, 183

  at Fillmore Auditorium, 56

  at Fillmore East, xiii, 131, 158–59

  at Fillmore West, 156, 274

  fires Helms, 75–76

  fires Karpen, 107

  at Hunter College, 182–83

  and Janis Joplin, 67–68, 69, 107

  Janis Joplin decides to leave, 160–61

  Joplin’s death, 318

  and Mainstream Records, 99–100

  managed by Grossman, 107–8, 116

  at Monterey Pop Festival, 99

  at Newport Folk Festival, 156–57

  in NYC, 117–18, 120

  profile by Time, 157

  stranded in Chicago, 76–77

  at Winterland Ballroom, 111

  Billboard, 242, 275, 296, 331

  Bill Graham Presents, 47, 48–49

 

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