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Fillmore: The Last Days is a live album, recorded at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, California from June 29 to July 4, 1971. It contains performances by 14 different bands, mostly from the San Francisco Bay Area, including Santana, the Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and the New Riders of the Purple Sage.
Fillmore — also known as Fillmore: The Last Days, and as Last Days of the Fillmore — is a music documentary film, primarily shot at the Fillmore West auditorium in San Francisco, California, from June 29 through July 4, 1971. [2] It was released on June 14, 1972. [3]
The Fillmore West was a historic rock and roll music venue in San Francisco, ... and a three-disc album, called Fillmore: The Last Days, were released in 1972.
By 1971, Graham citing financial reasons and changes he saw as unwelcome in the music industry, [27] closed the Fillmore East and West, claiming a need to "find [himself]". The movie Fillmore and the album Fillmore: The Last Days document the closing of the Fillmore West. Graham later returned to promoting.
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“Last Days” will soon rewind to a time before John found his calling, but first, it introduces Meera Ganali (“Sister Midnight” star Radhika Apte), the “lady police officer” from a ...
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"Incident at Neshabur" and "In a Silent Way" was released on the 1972 live album Fillmore: The Last Days and the 1972 film Fillmore. "In a Silent Way" was released on the 1995 box set Dance of the Rainbow Serpent. "Toussaint L'Overture" was released on the 1999 compilation album Rare Rock Tracks (11 Previously Unreleased Performances).