Fillmore West Closing Week

Fillmore West, City and County of San Francisco, State of California 94013

Sunday July 4, 1971 (Monday July 5, 1971 just before 1:00 a.m.)

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About the Show

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Detailed Info

Santana Dates: July 30/31/August 1, 1968 - August 27/28/29, 1968 - September 10 or September 17 or September 24, 1968 - September 12/13/14, 1968 - September 25, 1968 - September 28, 1968 - October 31/Nov 1/2, 1968 - November 27, 1968 - December 19/20/21/22, 1968 - February 13/14/15/16, 1969 - February 25, 1969 - May 15/16/17/18, 1969 - June 20, 1969 - July 11/12/13, 1969 - July 20, 1969 - September 4/5/6/7, 1969 - October 1, 1969 - October 2, 1969 - December 31, 1969 - September 10/11/12/13, 1970 - July 4, 1971 - July or August, 1972 - August 2, 1972

Frank Mastropolo: When Santana and Creedence Clearwater Revival Closed the Fillmore West. Ultimate Classic Rock July 4, 2016

Promoter Bill Graham announced the lineup for the final week of San Francisco's Fillmore West one day after he closed New York's Fillmore East. He ended three years of historic shows with five nights of music billed as "the bands that built the Fillmore."

The final night, July 4, 1971, featured Santana, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Tower of Power. Camera crews recorded the week's events for the documentary "Fillmore: The Last Days."

Graham had moved from the original Fillmore Auditorium to the Carousel Ballroom, a former dance hall, in 1968. He opened the venue as the Fillmore West on July 5. One of its most popular acts was the Grateful Dead, who played the venue more than 60 times.

The Sunday night finale was an invitation-only event that was broadcast live on KSAN and KSFX in quadraphonic FM. "This is going to be the greatest motherfucking evening of our lives," Graham promised as he opened the show. "And now, a bitch of a band from the East Bay – Tower of Power."

The headliners of the evening were Santana, who took the stage just before 1:00 a.m. Santana's classic sextet was joined by guitarist Neal Schon and percussionist Coke Escovedo. The 90-minute set opened with "Incident at Neshabur" and included the hits "Black Magic Woman," Oye Como Va" and "Soul Sacrifice." The closing number was Miles Davis' "In a Silent Way."

"We wanted to come off as a little more progressive, as we felt that it would represent us at the given time when the Fillmore closed," drummer Michael Shrieve said in the book "Live at the Fillmore East and West". "We were sort of transformed as a band and that's why we chose to do the Miles Davis tune … and have our kind of groove to it. That was really important to us."

The night ended as Van Morrison, Mike Bloomfield, Sam Andrew of Big Brother & the Holding Company, the Tower of Power horn section and others joined Santana for a jam session.

"The music was terrible (at one point Van Morrison insisted they all stop and try something else) but the show was great," David Felton wrote in Rolling Stone. "Graham and his staff pelted the audience with gifts – paper plates, beer, champagne and ice cubes. Sometime between 4:00 a.m and 5:00 a.m. everyone gave up and went home. About 40 fans stuck around to shake hands with Graham, then left him to wander alone among the amps and debris."

Graham told UPI that he was closing both Fillmores for a "combination of reasons. They've been a 52-week-a-year operation and I'm tired of the anguish and lack of time for myself and for other activities as a result of having to work that way. You become a victim of your own creation. I want to get out of the grasp of the monster I created."

Santana July 4, 1971 Advertised on the Fillmore West Marquee

Memorabilia

Hayward Daily Review July 1, 1971 Ad
Poster BG 287 © David Singer
POSTER INFO

Music

The Band: Santana #7

Carlos Santana (guitar/percussion/vocals), David Brown (bass), Michael Shrieve (drums), Michael Carabello (percussion), Jose “Chepito” Areas (percussion), Coke Escovedo (percussion), Gregg Rolie (keyboard/vocals), Neal Schon (guitar)

Santana Show Incomplete Set List

Batuka (1)/No One To Depend On (2) - Toussaint L'Overture (3) - Taboo (4) - Jungle Strut (5) - Black Magic Woman/Gyspy Queen (6) - Oye Como Va - Incident At Neshabur (7) * - In A Silent Way (8) * - Savor (9) - Para Los Rumberos (10) - Gumbo (11) - Soul Sacrifice

Selected Formats

(7)(8) "Fillmore: An Outrageous Movie!" premiere on June 14, 1972 in U.S. movie theaters

(7)(8) "Fillmore: The Last Days" in 1972 on 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) (Fillmore Records USA Z3X 31390) (Fillmore Records Canada 3XS 2637) (Warner Bros. Records Mexico AG-014) (Warner Bros. Records Germany/Austria/France WB 66 013) (Warner Bros. Records UK K 66013) (Warner Bros. Records Spain HWBS 321-30/31/32) (Warner Bros. Records Japan P-5055-7W)

(7)(8) "Fillmore: The Last Days" in 1976 on 3LP (repress) (Fillmore Records USA Z 31390) (Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)

(7)(8) "Fillmore: The Last Days" in ? on Limited Edition 3LP + 7" (box set/numbered/poster/colored vinyl) (Sunday USA SND 0104 C)

(7)(8) "Fillmore: The Last Days" on Feb 19, 1991 on 2CD (remastered) (Epic/Legacy USA Z2K 31390)

(7)(8) "Fillmore: The Last Days" on June 2, 2009 on DVD-R1 (Rhino Records USA R2 516386)

(1)(5)(11) "Santana III" on March 31, 1998 on 30th Anniversary Expanded Edition CD (24-bit/remastered) (Columbia/Legacy USA CK 65491) (Columbia/Legacy Europe 489544 2)

(1)(5)(11) "Santana III" on March 31, 1998 on CD (repress/remastered) (Sony Japan SRCS 9440)

(1)(5)(11) "Santana III" in 1998 on Club Edition CD (repress/remastered) (Columbia USA CK 65491)

(1)(5)(11) "Santana III" in 2000 on Nice Price Line Limited Edition CD (repress/dgpck) (Columbia Europe 489544 9)

(1)(5)(11) "Santana III" on May 3, 2006 on Limited Edition DP Master Sound CD (remastered/vinyl replica) (Sony Records Int’l Japan MHCP 999)

(1)(5)(11) "Santana III" on March 25, 2009 on Limited Edition BSCD (remastered) (Sony Records Int’l Japan SICP 20098)

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11) "Santana III" on February 20, 2006 on Legacy Edition 2CD (remastered) (Columbia/Legacy Europe 82796902702)

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11) "Santana III" on February 21, 2006 on Legacy Edition 2CD (remastered) (Columbia/Legacy USA 82796 90270 2)

(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11) "Santana III" on April 19, 2006 on Legacy Edition 2CD (remastered) (Sony Records Int’l Japan MHCP-1028-9)

(7) "Viva Santana!" in August 1988 on 3LP (gf) (CBS USA C3X 44344) (CBS Europe 462500 1)

(7) "Viva Santana!" on October 4, 1988 on 2CD (CBS USA C2K 44344) (CBS Europe 462500 2) (CBS/Sony Japan 46DP 5334~5)

(7) "Viva Santana!" on November 3, 2010 on Limited Edition 3CD (remastered/papersleeve) (Sony Records Int'l Japan SICP 2897~9)

(8) "Dance Of The Rainbow Serpent" on August 8, 1995 on 3CD (long box set) (Columbia/Legacy USA C3K 64605)

(8) "Dance Of The Rainbow Serpent" in 1995 on 3CD (box set) (Columbia/Legacy USA C3K 65411)

(8) "Dance Of The Rainbow Serpent" on December 1, 1995 3CD (box set) (Sony Japan SRCS 7790~2)

(8) "Dance Of The Rainbow Serpent" in 1997 3CD (box set) (Columbia/Legacy Europe 489323 2)

(3) "Rare Rock Tracks (11 Previously Unreleased Performances)" in September 1999 on promotional CD (Legacy USA JSK 42604)

Note: Except for the Santana show, complete evening broadcast live on American radios KSAN and KSFX. * 15-minutes segment broadcast in the movie "Fillmore" at various dates on TV. It is rumored that the band (afraid of being bootlegged heavily with this show), did not permit KSAN to broadcast the official band segment. Reportedly, KSAN was set up completely but the plug literally got pulled out at the very last moment by some Santana roadies! It wasn’t until the final part of “Soul Sacrifice” that the broadcast lines were re-opened.

Final Jam Exact Set List. 119 minutes

Bill Graham Introduction - Jam #1: Feel It Jam - Jam #2 - Jam #3: I've Been Working (Van Morrison, Linda Tillery) - KSFX Aircheck - Stage Changes - Stage Interviews With Musicians - Jam #4: Rock Me Baby (Van Morrison, Linda Tillery)/My Man (Linda Tillery)/Rock Me Baby (Lydia Pense)/My Baby (Van Morrison, Linda Tillery, Lydia Pense) - Tuning/Stage Changes - I Found A Love (Van Morrison, Linda Tillery, Lydia Pense) - Jam #5: Flute and Guitar Jam - KSFX Aircheck - Roll Over Beethoven/Whole Lotta Shakin'/Johnny B. Goode (Van Morrison, Linda Tillery, Lydia Pense) - My Angel Baby/Sh'boom/Blue Moon/My Angel Baby (Linda Tillery) - We Gonna Rock (1) - Goodbye From Bill Graham (2) - Long And Tall (3) - Goodbye/Greensleeves (Exit Music) (4)

Selected Formats

(1)(2)(3)(4) "Fillmore: An Outrageous Movie!" premiere on June 14, 1972 in U.S. movie theaters

(1)(2)(3)(4) "Fillmore: The Last Days" in 1972 on 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) (Fillmore Records USA Z3X 31390) (Fillmore Records Canada 3XS 2637) (Warner Bros. Records Mexico AG-014) (Warner Bros. Records Germany/Austria/France WB 66 013) (Warner Bros. Records UK K 66013) (Warner Bros. Records Spain HWBS 321-30/31/32) (Warner Bros. Records Japan P-5055-7W)

(1)(2)(3)(4) "Fillmore: The Last Days" in 1976 on 3LP (repress) (Fillmore Records USA Z 31390) (Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)

(1)(2)(3)(4) "Fillmore: The Last Days" in ? on Limited Edition 3LP + 7" (box set/numbered/poster/colored vinyl) (Sunday USA SND 0104 C)

(1)(2)(3)(4) "Fillmore: The Last Days" on Feb 19, 1991 on 2CD (remastered) (Epic/Legacy USA Z2K 31390)

(1)(2)(3)(4) "Fillmore: The Last Days" on June 2, 2009 on DVD-R1 (Rhino Records USA R2 516386)

Note: At the end of the evening (after their own concert), Santana participates to the final jam that feature various San Francisco musicians: Sam Andrew, Michael Bloomfield, Jack Casady (Hot Tuna), John Cipollina (Quicksilver Messenger Service), Bill Graham, Vince Guaraldi, George Hunter, George Marsh (The Loading Zone), Van Morrison, Lydia Pense (Cold Blood), Bernard Purdie, Linda Tillery (The Loading Zone), Tower of Power.

Fillmore West Closing Week Performers

The booklet of "Fillmore: The Last Days" includes June 29 as part of the Closing Week, but the poster and radio broadcasts lists June 30 to July 4, 1971 only. The opening show of that closing week was booked in keeping with Bill Graham's tradition of reserving one night a week at his venues as a showcase/audition opportunity for aspiring local talents.

Audition Night: Tuesday June 29, 1971: Sawbuck, Malo, Kwane & The Kwanditos

Night 1: Wednesday June 30, 1971: Stoneground, Flamin' Groovies, Cold Blood, Boz Scaggs

Night 2: Thursday July 1, 1971: Lamb, Grootna, Elvin Bishop Group, It's A Beautiful Day

Night 3: Friday July 2, 1971: Rowan Brothers (with Jerry Garcia), New Riders Of The Purple Sage (with Jerry Garcia), Grateful Dead

Night 4: Saturday July 3, 1971: Yogi Phlegm (The Sons Of Champlin), Quicksilver Messenger Service, Hot Tuna

Night 5: Sunday July 4, 1971: Tower Of Power, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Santana, San Francisco Musicians Final Jam

1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Front Cover
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Back Cover
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Booklet
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Front Cover
(Warner Bros. Records Mexico AG-014)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Front Cover
(Warner Bros. Records Austria WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Front Cover
(Warner Bros. Records Japan P-5055-7W)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Side 1 Label
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Side 3 Label
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Side 5 Label
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Side 2 Label
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Side 4 Label
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Side 6 Label
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Poster BG 287 © David Singer
(Fillmore Records USA Z3X 31390)
POSTER INFO
1972 3LP + 7" (box set/poster) Release Ad
(Fillmore Records USA Z3X 31390)
1976 3LP (repress) Front Cover
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
1976 3LP (repress) Back Cover
(Warner Bros. Records Germany WB 66 013)
Limited Edition
3LP + 7" (box set/numbered/poster/colored vinyl) Front Cover
(Sunday USA SND 0104 C)
Limited Edition
3LP + 7" (box set/numbered/poster/colored vinyl) Back Cover
(Sunday USA SND 0104 C)
Limited Edition
3LP + 7" (box set/numbered/poster/colored vinyl) Labels
(Sunday USA SND 0104 C)
Feb 19, 1991 2CD (remastered) Front Cover
(Epic/Legacy USA Z2K 31390)
Feb 19, 1991 2CD (remastered) Back Cover
(Epic/Legacy USA Z2K 31390)
Feb 19, 1991 2CD (remastered) Disc 1 Label
(Epic/Legacy USA Z2K 31390)
Feb 19, 1991 2CD (remastered) Disc 2 Label
(Epic/Legacy USA Z2K 31390)
June 2, 2009 DVD-R1 Front Cover
(Rhino Records USA R2 516386)
June 2, 2009 DVD-R1 Back Cover
(Rhino Records USA R2 516386)
June 2, 2009 DVD-R1 Label
(Rhino Records USA R2 516386)

Film Release Ads

June 1, 1973 Fresno Movie Theatre Ad
Film Release Press Book
U.S. Film Release Ad #1
U.S. Film Release Ad #2
Japanese Film Release #1
Japanese Film Release #2
German Film Release

Photos

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