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Jefferson Airplane  Program

from Jul 31, 1967 - Aug 5, 1967

 - BG074-PG

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In the summer of 1967, Bill Graham took two of his San Francisco favorites to the 'Great White North' for 'The San Francisco Scene in Toronto.' The Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane played eight performances at Toronto's O'Keefe Center, a cultural mecca and home of the ballet and opera, where the fans were literally rocked out of their seats and onto the stage at the first night's performance and treated to an informal jam session on the last night. Highlights put on a totally outstanding light show for the duration of the gig, complete with dripping peace symbol and pulsating colors, and the real draw was Grace Slick and the Airplane since the Dead were still considered 'mild party hippies' by the some of the Toronto crowd. Toronto was a different place after the Scene departed, and it was hard to determine who was the happiest; the fans for having been there or the O'Keefe's ushers as they waved goodbye after the last performance. BG074 is among the rarest of posters. There are hard to verify stories that the original cache of posters was confiscated at the Canadian border by border patrol, but whether the posters were seized or simply put away by contented Canadians, this summer concert made a big impression.

Much like theatrical playbills, programs have been used at concerts since the 1900s. With information on bands and their members, it gives the concertgoer a chance to get to know the musicians they have paid money to see. The Vault's exceptional collection of programs range over four decades from venues around the world.

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