Posted 2 years ago
Belltown
(152 items)
For this poster and postcard, used to advertise a Byrds show at the Fillmore Auditorium from March 31 to April 2 of 1967, Wes Wilson repeated the band's name three times in an obvious reference to their big hit, "Turn, Turn, Turn." Moby Grape and Andrew Staples rounded out the bill.
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you have a very nice, substantial collection.
i have only 4 left that i didnt sell long time ago
from the Shrine in LA. i went all the time there.
the Who, Hendrix, Airplane, Pink Floyd
all their first shows....and i have the small hendrix handbill.
my friends who live inthesame house near the shrine,
i wish i had them cause, they dont make them, or the music like that anymore.
they use to put the posters up b4 shows,,and still have a bunch in the basement.
ooops..it said,,my friends use to put the posters up
and they still have alot of them in the basement...
i use to buy them cheap from them, but now?...idk.