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    01/01/1972


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    All Music Guide Review

    On Independence Day, 1971, the Fillmore West closed its doors, leaving a Bay Area landmark in its wake. During the closing week, proprietor Bill "Uncle Bobo" Graham selected a few of his favorite artists to help him send the venerable venue out in style. The festivities were documented on film and tape, the results of which were issued the following year as both a full-length cinematic feature film and three-LP box set. The latter also featuring a bonus 7" record containing a few "Words With Bill Graham." Initial pressings also came packaged with an original "closing week" poster, a ticket from one of the hundreds of legendary shows held in the Fillmore between November 06, 1965, and July 04, 1971, as well as a commemorative liner notes booklet, which, among other things, included a complete list of every show held at the venue. Musically, the discs feature a who's who of rock music circa 1971, most -- if not all -- of which began their collective journey's in the Bay Area music scene at the time. The Grateful Dead ("Casey Jones" and "Johnny B. Goode"), Quicksilver Messenger Service" ("Fresh Air" and "Mojo") and Santana ("Incident at Neshabur" and "In a Silent Way") all make strong showings. As do some of the lesser-known artists, such as Malo ("Pana") or Lamb ("Hello Friends"). Last Days of the Fillmore includes some amazing performances from It's a Beautiful Day ("White Bird"), as well as the stunningly powerful "Baby's Calling Me Home" by Boz Scaggs -- no doubt an homage to his stint with the Steve Miller Band -- plus a definitive version of "Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burnin'" from Hot Tuna -- who are the only representatives from the Jefferson Airplane, perhaps the one San Francisco band that is most conspicuously absent from the proceedings. The "Words With Bill Graham" interview allows Graham to personally express his thanks to the people who made the Fillmore such a success and to give some insight into the changing dynamics [read: money and drugs] which so radically altered his ability to adequately provide both artist and attendee with the same high-quality performance and venue for a reasonable price. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • Artist
  • time
  • 1
  • Hello Frinds
  • 2:12
  • 2
  • Hello Friends
  • 3:16
  • 3
  • So Fine
  • Bishop, Elvin Group
  • 3:58
  • 4
  • Party 'Til the Cows Come Home
  • Bishop, Elvin Group
  • 3:07
  • 5
  • Pana
  • 8:01
  • 6
  • Poppa Can Play
  • Sons of Champlin
  • 4:57
  • 7
  • White Bird
  • It's a Beautiful Day
  • 9:02
  • 10
  • Introduction
  • 0:59
  • 11
  • Back on the Streets Again
  • 6:33
  • 12
  • Baby's Callin' Me Home
  • Scaggs, Boz
  • 8:54
  • 13
  • I Just Want to Make Love to You
  • Cold Blood
  • 6:18
  • 14
  • Passion Flower
  • Stoneground
  • 3:53
  • 16
  • Casey Jones
  • 5:58
  • 17
  • Johnny B. Goode
  • 3:57
  • 18
  • Introduction
  • 0:51
  • 19
  • Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning
  • Hot Tuna
  • 7:42
  • 20
  • Incident at Neshabur
  • 5:37
  • 21
  • In a Silent Way
  • 7:50
  • 22
  • Jam Session: We Gonna Rock
  • 6:45
  • 23
  • Jam Session: Long and Tall
  • 12:24
  • 24
  • Final Night Jam Session
  • 3:32
  • 25
  • Words With Bill Graham
  • 16:59


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