Fillmore (14-Jun-1972)
Director: Richard T. Heffron Keywords: Music Concert, Rock and Roll, Hippies
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Marty Balin |
Singer/Songwriter |
30-Jan-1942 |
27-Sep-2018 |
Lead singer of Jefferson Airplane |
Elvin Bishop |
Musician |
21-Oct-1942 |
|
Fooled Around and Fell In Love |
Jack Casady |
Bassist |
13-Apr-1944 |
|
Jefferson Airplane |
Spencer Dryden |
Drummer |
7-Apr-1938 |
11-Jan-2005 |
Jefferson Airplane drummer |
Jerry Garcia |
Musician |
1-Aug-1942 |
9-Aug-1995 |
Grateful Dead |
Bill Graham |
Business |
8-Jan-1931 |
25-Oct-1991 |
Rock & roll promoter |
Paul Kantner |
Musician |
17-Mar-1941 |
28-Jan-2016 |
Jefferson Airplane |
Jorma Kaukonen |
Guitarist |
23-Dec-1940 |
|
Jefferson Airplane |
Bill Kreutzmann |
Drummer |
7-Apr-1946 |
|
Drummer for Grateful Dead |
Ron McKernan |
Musician |
8-Sep-1945 |
8-Mar-1973 |
Keyboards for Grateful Dead |
Steve Miller |
Singer/Songwriter |
5-Oct-1943 |
|
The Steve Miller Band |
Carlos Santana |
Musician |
20-Jul-1947 |
|
House is dark, pots are cold |
Boz Scaggs |
Musician |
8-Jun-1944 |
|
70's Soft Rocker |
Grace Slick |
Singer |
30-Oct-1939 |
|
Jefferson Airplane and Starship |
Bob Weir |
Guitarist |
16-Oct-1947 |
|
Rhythm guitar for Grateful Dead |
REVIEWS Review by Anonymous (posted on 25-Apr-2007) I saw this movie on the big screen in 1972. It was incredible. I have not seen it since. However, about 4 or 5 years ago, VH1 actually showed it on Rock n Roll Picture Show. Through a time discrepancy, it did not get taped and I missed it. I even e-mailed VH1 and asked if they ever planned to show it again and received the reply that no they had no plans to ever show it again.
It had Cold Blood, Lamb, Hot tuna, Boz Scaggs, and Grateful Dead, Santana, Tower of Power, Papa John Creech and many other artists.
Sadly it represented the end of Fillmore.
I cannot for the life of me figure out why it was taken out of print.
It remains one of the great rock n roll mysteries like why Jim McGuinn changed his name to Roger.
Review by ChrisDutch (posted on 3-Mar-2005) I saw this movie years ago in college and it really caught the feel of a live performance. I'd like to track down the soundtrack beacuse of the great job that QuickSilver Messenger Service did in the movie. The second song they did was a stunner... I can't recall the title. This is a good timepiece for a lot of the late sixties/early seventies bands.
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