Sunday Cinema | Last Days Of The Fillmore

By Scott Bernstein Dec 7, 2014 11:00 am PST

Bill Graham decided to close the legendary San Francisco venue Fillmore West in 1971 and set about celebrating the Fillmore’s end by presenting a series of concerts over five nights featuring San Francisco bands. A 1972 movie Last Days of the Fillmore documents the music and behind-the-scenes machinations of the farewell to Fillmore West concerts starring Graham and featuring the music of Hot Tuna, Grateful Dead, Santana and others.

The Fillmore meant so much to Bill Graham and he wanted to make its farewell the best it could possibly be. While we dig the musical performances our favorite part of the movie is when we get to see Graham in action such as when the promoter kicks Boz Scaggs out of his office towards the beginning of the film. Bill also shares his incredibly interesting life story. There’s no doubt Bill’s the star of Last Days of the Fillmore, but don’t miss out on the Grateful Dead performing “Casey Jones” & “Johnny B. Goode,” Hot Tuna’s “Candy Man” and Santana’s “In A Silent Way.”

The entire movie is available on YouTube thanks to Music Vault:

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