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Known as the Fillmore Auditorium in the mid-1960s, concert promoter Bill Graham began a series of concerts featuring bands from the counterculture of the time. In 1968, due to his spiralling success, he moved to a larger venue which he named Fillmore West. Having closed in 1971, and after extensive repair work to fix earthquake damage, Graham's venue was revived when Live Nation reopened the original Fillmore venue in 1994.\r\n\r\nSan Francisco in the mid-1960s was the hub of the LSD and Hippie scene and the cultural and political rebellion of 1967's Summer of Love. The resulting influence of these factors on the artists of the area created the fantastic psychedelic posters of the Fillmore. Art dealer Jacaeber Kastor said of the posters, \"They couldn't just tell you the information about the show. They had to tell you what kind of people you might meet, what kind of far out trip you might have or perhaps even reveal the mysteries of the universe. Wow. Quantum mechanics, visual mudwrestling, Acid test pop quiz on a phone pole!\"\r\n\r\nThe artist of this poster, Lee Conklin, was a security guard in Los Angeles when he began to notice Wes Wilson's Fillmore poster art appear in magazines such as <i>Time</i>, at which point he decided to move to San Francisco in order to pursue his dream of making a living from his artistic work. He approached Graham and was commissioned there and then, producing a large body of work over the years of 1968 & 1969. His designs featured birds, cats, lions and dogs and particularly human figures or faces, hands and other limbs, often intertwined and growing out of each other. He was dedicated to hand drawing, and put to paper the most literal psychedelic inspiration of any of the Fillmore artists. \"I made it my mission to translate my psychedelic experience onto paper. The afterglow was always the most creative time for me.\"\r\n\r\nThis gig was headlined by Santana, the band of the guitarist Carlos Santana. They formed in San Francisco in 1967, playing Latin-influenced rock. They came to the attention of the world after their performance at Woodstock in 1969, where their Latin sounds contrasted with the other acts at the festival. They were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1988. Supporting them were Youngbloods, a folk rock band formed in 1965, with members from all over North America. They received critical acclaim, but the group never made the big time, despite having a million selling single, <i>Get Together</i>, in 1969.","physicalDescription":"Poster advertising Santana, Youngbloods and Allmen Joy, performing 15-18 May 1969 at Fillmore West, San Francisco. Central illustration of waves in the shape of hands in blue and green, against magenta clouds, a blue sky and yellow sun with rays of sunshine. 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