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Concert Ticket: THE DOORS Original <1967> CONCERT TICKET w/ CHUCK BERRY - Winterland
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Here is a The DOORS / CHUCK BERRY authentic ticket for Wednesday Dec 27th, 1967 at Winterland, San Francisco.
This ticket is in great condition and just like the one you see here in the photo, sharp corners and nice color.
Fillmore West late 60's:
Winterland:
Winterland held 5,400 people and offered Bill Graham an opportunity to do things on a grander scale than the much smaller Fillmore which held 1,150 people. The more popular artists would split their performances between Winterland on Thursday, Friday and Saturday to accommodate larger crowds and the much smaller Fillmore on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and and Sunday.
Inside of Winterland circa late 60's
New years eve, 1977
This was from the period in the late 60's and 70's when Bill Graham owned and operated the Fillmore and Winterland venues in SF. He decided to have his own promotional posters designed to promote the concerts. First, he would choose an artist to draw and print a poster customized for each individual show. The tickets were just a reduced facsimile of the posters and then typically color-coded to indicate multiple night engagements. Back then, the Fillmore West and Winterland were rather special venues that constantly held extended engagements by the then current and popular performers. Just about every well known band played there except for a few more established bands like The Beatles and Rolling Stones. This was probably due to being located in SF, which became the focal point for psychedelic music and counterculture in general. San Francisco was the ultimate city for rock concerts and Bill was both a promoter and owner of the venues where they could play. So that he could reconcile sales each night, patrons purchased tickets at the venue box office and handed them right back over at the door, thus most ending up in the archive in EX or NM- condition. Today the original Fillmore in SF still operates with Live Nation having been leasing it and it is also expanding the Fillmore 'brand' by naming other venues it owns or leases around the country in cities such as Miami, Phili, Denver, Detroit, DC & NYC.
I pack very well, describe items accurately and usually ship next business day or two, max within 3 business days. Please leave me a good positive comment so that I know you received your item and everything is fine, I will reciprocate. This is a 'Buy Now' item, payment through Paypal is due immediately upon purchase. International customers: USPS Priority International is expensive but allows for insurance, provides tracking and unlikely to get 'lost'. Thank you for shopping at ClaudeUSA.
This ticket is in great condition and just like the one you see here in the photo, sharp corners and nice color.
Fillmore West late 60's:
Winterland:
Winterland held 5,400 people and offered Bill Graham an opportunity to do things on a grander scale than the much smaller Fillmore which held 1,150 people. The more popular artists would split their performances between Winterland on Thursday, Friday and Saturday to accommodate larger crowds and the much smaller Fillmore on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and and Sunday.
Inside of Winterland circa late 60's
New years eve, 1977
This was from the period in the late 60's and 70's when Bill Graham owned and operated the Fillmore and Winterland venues in SF. He decided to have his own promotional posters designed to promote the concerts. First, he would choose an artist to draw and print a poster customized for each individual show. The tickets were just a reduced facsimile of the posters and then typically color-coded to indicate multiple night engagements. Back then, the Fillmore West and Winterland were rather special venues that constantly held extended engagements by the then current and popular performers. Just about every well known band played there except for a few more established bands like The Beatles and Rolling Stones. This was probably due to being located in SF, which became the focal point for psychedelic music and counterculture in general. San Francisco was the ultimate city for rock concerts and Bill was both a promoter and owner of the venues where they could play. So that he could reconcile sales each night, patrons purchased tickets at the venue box office and handed them right back over at the door, thus most ending up in the archive in EX or NM- condition. Today the original Fillmore in SF still operates with Live Nation having been leasing it and it is also expanding the Fillmore 'brand' by naming other venues it owns or leases around the country in cities such as Miami, Phili, Denver, Detroit, DC & NYC.
I pack very well, describe items accurately and usually ship next business day or two, max within 3 business days. Please leave me a good positive comment so that I know you received your item and everything is fine, I will reciprocate. This is a 'Buy Now' item, payment through Paypal is due immediately upon purchase. International customers: USPS Priority International is expensive but allows for insurance, provides tracking and unlikely to get 'lost'. Thank you for shopping at ClaudeUSA.