
The BG-127 represents concerts from July 2nd through the 7th of 1968. The Paul Butterfield, Ten Years After, and Truth dates were the first shows at the 'new' Fillmore West - even though the poster does not state this, because the artwork was produced prior. Also, the band "Truth" did not perform and Fleetwood Mac appeared instead. The first half dates of the poster were the last official shows at the old Fillmore Auditorium, featuring the great Creedence Clearwater Revival!
Songs by Creedence Clearwater Revival are some of the most memorable and catchy tunes of the era. Unfortunately, John Fogerty signed away his publishing rights to an unscrupulous manager, Saul Zantz, who was also the owner of the band's label, Fantasy records. The final insult came when Zantz sued Fogerty for copying his own style in the Fogerty tune Old Man Down The Road.
--CRITICAL DETAILS--
--TITLE BG-127 Original Pre-Concert First Printing Poster
--GRADE Mint 91
--PERFORMERS Butterfield Blues Band, It's a Beautiful Day, Steppenwolf, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Ten Years After, Truth
--VENUE Fillmore Auditorium
--DATE 7/2/1968
--SIZE 14.00 x 21.00
--PRINTING Original Pre-Concert First Printing Poster
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