Fillmore West 12/4-7/69
Catalog No. BG-205
Considered by many to be one of Singer's finer works, this image warns of the danger of drugs. The message was that drugs could literally swallow a person in the way the man in the image was being obliterated by the red capsules. The concert is particularly memorable because Bill Graham, who was not a drug user, was clandestinely dosed by the Dead and ended up playing percussion on stage for three hours.
The original poster was printed on slick, glossy-coated index stock and measures approximately 14″ x 22″. Original posters have a ⅛″ long horizontal black line in the center of the right margin. This is part of a printer’s “bull’s-eye” that was not removed when the posters were trimmed.
The second print poster was printed on slick, glossy-coated index stock and measures approximately 14″ x 22″.
The postcard has a calendar of Bill Graham events on the back and measures approximately 4⅝″ x 7⅛″.
A double postcard was also printed. This card bears the images of both BG-205 and 206 and measures approximately 7⅛″ x 9¼″. This card has a bulk rate permit on the back. In addition, some copies were addressed and mailed to people on the mailing list.
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image | cat. no. | item | price | price & availibility |
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BG-205 (Product#1852) |
Original Poster |
SOLD OUT |
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BG-205 (Product#1853) |
Second Print PosterCondition: Near Mint |
$95.00 |
AVAILABLE |
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BG-205 (Product#1856) |
PostcardCondition: Very FineNotes: Mailed Double Postcard of BG-205 & BG-206 |
$125.00 |
AVAILABLE |
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BG-205 (Product#1855) |
Postcard |
SOLD OUT |
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BG-205 (Product#1854) |
Postcard - Type A |
SOLD OUT |
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BG-205 (Product#1857) |
Original Concert Ticket SetCondition: Near Mint |
$120.00 |
AVAILABLE |