Bill Graham Memorial: Laughter, Love and Music

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Playlist: Bill Graham Memorial: Laughter, Love and Music - Created By: Concert Vault
  • Owner:Concert Vault
  • Created:11.5.2008
  • Tracks:66
  • Total Time:4:21:13
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From the first public Mime Troupe events in 1965 to his untimely death in 1991, Bill Graham set the standard for excellence in concert presentations and in doing so, redefined the art of communication for an entire generation. To honor Bill Graham, Steve Kahn and Melissa Gold, the Bill Graham Presents staff organized a free concert in Golden Gate Park for Sunday, November 3, 1991. Mother Nature cooperated and provided a comfortable and cloudless day as 300,000 people gathered in the Polo Field of Golden Gate Park. Sad circumstances aside, it was truly a celebration of Graham's life, filled wi…entire summary

Playlist Set List

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  • victor Bisetti | Saturday, October 29, 2011 | 2:53 pm

    It is hard to believe it has been 20 years since Bill Melissa and Steve. I was honored to be on stage that day, and my heart is still there with all that loved them.. Thank You Bill

  • gtrfreek | Tuesday, October 25, 2011 | 9:21 am

    Oh yeah, superior sound on this one, guys. Excellent job.

  • gtrfreek | Tuesday, October 25, 2011 | 9:18 am

    I was there at the Huey show when Bill got in the helicopter and chills ran down my spine when I got home an hour later and turned on the news. Shows how we are all passengers here, destined for our own (in)glorious end. There will never be another like him - tough, but fair and the most innovative, best promoter in rock history. It's fitting that so many artists poured their soul into these performances. A great concert. RIP, Wolfgang -it was an honor to have met you and a pleasure to attend so many of your shows. There are so many of us who will never forget you.

  • FineEngineer | Tuesday, February 08, 2011 | 9:26 pm

    I'm so glad this is here. I was also at this show and it was one of those memories that last a lifetime. This was one of those life affirming events that give you hope.

  • archstanton | Sunday, January 09, 2011 | 5:48 pm

    Thank you for another real good time Bill.

  • rogcuadra | Sunday, January 09, 2011 | 8:43 am

    I was there had a great time and score some great green bud! oh! my!

  • scrapmetal | Friday, January 07, 2011 | 11:49 am

    what a lineup

  • MIKE LEE | Wednesday, December 15, 2010 | 6:59 am

    MY FONDEST ROCK MEMORY. THIS BROUGHT IT BACK NOTE FOR NOTE. THANK YOU! I STILL HAVE THOSE CARNATIONS SAVED. ONLY IN S.F. COULD A GIG HAPPEN IN SUCH AN ORDERLY FASHION..... THEN WE RODE OUR BIKES BACK ACROSS G.G. BRIDGE IN PARTIAL FOG.....

  • Anonymous | Thursday, November 18, 2010 | 4:59 pm

    1st visit to a great memory. What an electric day. Ave Maria took my breath away. Thanks Bill.
    Sure was a different wake when Jerry died, never fade away, skeleton walk

  • Anonymous | Monday, October 25, 2010 | 7:02 pm

    Wow this sound sooo good streaming out of my computer. My $32.99 pair of speakers blows away anything that ever came out of my $2000 stereos back then. The only part of this I use to have were the CSNY set and the Dead the CSNY set was from a static filled radio broadcast this is crystal clear. The Dead sound like the band before all the dirt heads started to stink the place up following around without a ticket. Oh my those were the days and I was kinda old then LMAO!

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