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Grateful Dead Poster

from Jan 13, 1967 - Jan 15, 1967

 - BG045-1-PO

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Bill Graham organized his early concerts like a menu: in order to get the ice cream, you had to eat your vegetables. Junior Wells was Graham's choice of vegetable this January, and the Dead and The Doors were dessert. Wilson's poster has been interpreted several ways over the years: some thought the figure was menacing, but the artist insisted it was an African art-influenced portrait of a smiling old man.

The 1st printing of the poster presents a green, red and purple design and measures 14" x 21 7/8". On this pre-concert 1st printing, there is a fine thin black line above the performer names separating the green background from the purple border.

The 2nd printing also displays the green, red and purple design but there is a thick black line above the performer names. The purple border evident in the 1st printing is omitted from this reprint. It was printed before the concert and measures 14" x 21 13/16".

The post-concert 3rd printing is of the same red, green and purple variety and is distinguishable by the larger, thicker lettering in "Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco" as well as in the ticket strip information. The green and purple are lighter in this printing than in the previous two, and the thick black border is present above the performer names. It measures 14" x 22".

In 1986, Wes Wilson reprinted this poster in red, blue and gold (see BG045-4). "(c) 1986 Wes Wilson" appears at the bottom and it measures 15 1/4" x 24 5/16".

Wolfgang's Vault owns one of the world's largest collections of original concert posters, featuring hundreds of rock posters, political posters, sports posters, comedy posters and others that were previously unavailable to the general public. Virtually all of our concert posters are in mint condition, and many are signed by the headline performer or the graphic artist.

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