I'm continually perplexed by where exactly the stage was. I have always thought it was tucked into the far west end of the meadow, but there is a website that some guy put up that says the stage was on the eastern side, with the sun setting in the band's face. I think he's wrong, but I can't quite figure it out from the photos.
Lately I've often been walking my dog all around there and I still wonder, listening for ghosts.
and this may be the shoe that I was sporting Santa Marta gold super tight triangle golden buds - one of my favorites top 3 along with Panama red and Michoacán Can't guarantee my memory but pretty damn likely
I was by the fence where the band was in a van pregaming. I caught someones attention and offered a joint or two
a favorite memory was watching the joint enter the van and then hearing seven or eight people in a row coughing with their lungs exploding and turning inside out It was pretty cool , and that shit was the real deal
remember another one maybe with Airplane/Starship and Sons of Champlain where it was reversed <<<<<<<<<<<
Correct - that show was earlier that summer- (Starship/ Hot Tuna/ Sons)- and it was at the west end of Lindley- near the Polo Grounds tunnel. - about 200 yards west of the above show stage -- facing east. That end of the meadow is/was a natural bowl- perfect for shows.
The above the stage was in the middle of the meadow (facing east)- right next to the old stone tiki god statue that used to be there.
fantastic articles Brings back so many memories of the Olden days and a huge grin and a mist to the eyes whew
hippies were fantastic. the clothes and the dancing. The bikers, all of it I can almost feel the air and the vibe and swear that some of those faces look familiar positive about the asian dancer Thank you friend
sartorial splendor from Jerry Lol. I so remember that look
The scene and THAT BAND were fantabulous so lucky It was so damn cool
fyi I used to roll only modionos Sp? Also, not that anyone should care, but I was at that only airplane dead together show at winterland jack Cassidy rocked my world I vsn still see his playing and body language. An image seared on my brain prob very near the rail too. jack and Phil back to back...
I'm a venue junkie (venue nerd?) and am endlessly fascinated with that type of thing, especially where the Grateful Dead is concerned.
My pup and I are due for an outing, I think we'll head over there today. We've been enjoying tripping around Stow Lake & Strawberry Hill, an area I had never been to until recently, but I think a Lindley Meadow, Speedway Meadow, Polo Fields walk is in order.
In the "There's a silver lining to everything" column, because of COVID the drive from San Jose up 280 and 19th Avenue to the park is a very enjoyable breeze nowadays.
Gotta' look for the positives in these crazy times.
Yeah WALSTIB, that's the website I'd seen before, and looking at it again I realize that person was way off, he didn't even have the correct meadow "tagged"...
In that photo the tag noting the location of the stage is in Speedway Meadow (now called Hellman Hollow, meh). Lindley Meadow is the one just above the Polo Fields, and now that I've heard from folks here and looked at the photos again, and walked all around there again this afternoon, I can see now where the stage was, in the middle of Lindley, definitely facing east.
We had a really nice walk in the foggy park today. Here's my little buddy taking a rest right where the stage was 45 years ago...
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on Monday, September 28, 2020 – 06:40 pm
Top of Page Bottom of Page PermalinkFull Name: Lord Kalvert Lloyd_Klondike
on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 01:35 am
Just broke out that SBD the
Just broke out that SBD the last 2 nights - pretty decent. Jerry was playing LOUD with his new Travis Bean.
I was over by that tree in the far right corner of the photo - weird day- huge crowd.
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 01:43 am
lloyd i would guess that i
lloyd i would guess that i was on the left, cheers!
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 02:33 am
I'm continually perplexed by
I'm continually perplexed by where exactly the stage was. I have always thought it was tucked into the far west end of the meadow, but there is a website that some guy put up that says the stage was on the eastern side, with the sun setting in the band's face. I think he's wrong, but I can't quite figure it out from the photos.
Lately I've often been walking my dog all around there and I still wonder, listening for ghosts.
Either way, it's a glorious place on this earth.
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 04:13 am
Glorious
Glorious indeed
and this may be the shoe that I was sporting Santa Marta gold super tight triangle golden buds - one of my favorites top 3 along with Panama red and Michoacán Can't guarantee my memory but pretty damn likely
I was by the fence where the band was in a van pregaming. I caught someones attention and offered a joint or two
a favorite memory was watching the joint enter the van and then hearing seven or eight people in a row coughing with their lungs exploding and turning inside out It was pretty cool , and that shit was the real deal
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 10:15 am
Lance - I agree with you
Lance - I agree with you
Band facing East
Crowd facing West
I remember another one maybe with Airplane/Starship and Sons of Champlain where it was reversed
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 11:26 am
Some of the same confusion re
Some of the same confusion re. Veneta. In 72 the band was facing west. In 82 the crowd eas facing west.
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 12:05 pm
https://www.thoughtsonthedead
https://www.thoughtsonthedead.com/tag/92875/
I that your joint LLTD Weir is sparking up?
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 12:17 pm
remember another one maybe
remember another one maybe with Airplane/Starship and Sons of Champlain where it was reversed <<<<<<<<<<<
Correct - that show was earlier that summer- (Starship/ Hot Tuna/ Sons)- and it was at the west end of Lindley- near the Polo Grounds tunnel. - about 200 yards west of the above show stage -- facing east. That end of the meadow is/was a natural bowl- perfect for shows.
The above the stage was in the middle of the meadow (facing east)- right next to the old stone tiki god statue that used to be there.
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 12:25 pm
https://www.sfchronicle.com
https://www.sfchronicle.com/thetake/article/Surprise-concert-a-Deadhead-...
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 12:27 pm
black & white photos by the
black & white photos by the great Jim Marshall
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 12:33 pm
Doolittle, I think that's a
Doolittle, I think that's a cigarette.....
Thanks for the links.
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 12:50 pm
See if you can find the Ronnie Wood looking guy. Maybe it's him? Love the Chinese guy groovin'
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 02:00 pm
Oh my god doctor do a lot
Oh my god doctor do a lot
fantastic articles Brings back so many memories of the Olden days and a huge grin and a mist to the eyes whew
hippies were fantastic. the clothes and the dancing. The bikers, all of it I can almost feel the air and the vibe and swear that some of those faces look familiar positive about the asian dancer Thank you friend
sartorial splendor from Jerry Lol. I so remember that look
The scene and THAT BAND were fantabulous so lucky It was so damn cool
fyi I used to roll only modionos Sp? Also, not that anyone should care, but I was at that only airplane dead together show at winterland jack Cassidy rocked my world I vsn still see his playing and body language. An image seared on my brain prob very near the rail too. jack and Phil back to back...
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 04:18 pm
Thanks Klondie for the
Thanks Klondie for the details . I certainly remember Terry Haggerty playing sitting down which I hadn't seen at the time.
By coincidence was anyone else at the Hot Tuna show in downtown Palo Alto in that 76 to 78 period.
Commander Cody opened . The Commander was hot but Tuna tore the place up for 3 hours.
Can't find a trace of it on internet.
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 04:34 pm
Good thread zone
Good thread zone
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 05:26 pm
Excellent info folks.
Excellent info folks.
I'm a venue junkie (venue nerd?) and am endlessly fascinated with that type of thing, especially where the Grateful Dead is concerned.
My pup and I are due for an outing, I think we'll head over there today. We've been enjoying tripping around Stow Lake & Strawberry Hill, an area I had never been to until recently, but I think a Lindley Meadow, Speedway Meadow, Polo Fields walk is in order.
In the "There's a silver lining to everything" column, because of COVID the drive from San Jose up 280 and 19th Avenue to the park is a very enjoyable breeze nowadays.
Gotta' look for the positives in these crazy times.
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 05:29 pm
Was that pa shoe at Lytton
Was that pa shoe at Lytton plaza ?
ala frumious bandersnatch
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on Tuesday, September 29, 2020 – 09:05 pm
The band was facing east...
The band was facing east...
https://www.mishalov.net/2017/02/the-grateful-dead-jefferson-airplane.html
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on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 – 12:05 am
Yeah WALSTIB, that's the
Yeah WALSTIB, that's the website I'd seen before, and looking at it again I realize that person was way off, he didn't even have the correct meadow "tagged"...
In that photo the tag noting the location of the stage is in Speedway Meadow (now called Hellman Hollow, meh). Lindley Meadow is the one just above the Polo Fields, and now that I've heard from folks here and looked at the photos again, and walked all around there again this afternoon, I can see now where the stage was, in the middle of Lindley, definitely facing east.
We had a really nice walk in the foggy park today. Here's my little buddy taking a rest right where the stage was 45 years ago...
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on Wednesday, September 30, 2020 – 01:38 am
Same as 45 years ago - fog
Same as 45 years ago - fog wise. Nothing changes in SF.
Yes that's Speedway where they tagged it - incorrect.
Good dog.