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When Concert Posters Were An Art Form Part 3: 1970 - 1975

Today's post is the third installment of my Concert Posters Series!

By the 1970's, many rock posters began to abandon the LSD-inspired San Francisco look.
Some o the poster artists began to use more realism
and stylized imagery in the posters being used to promote live shows.

One factor that influenced concert poster art in the 70's
was the massive growth of the music business
as mega tours began to replace small package tours.

Magazines such as Rolling Stone became the popular music bible of the day.

Films like Woodstock created a cultural identity among young folks around the world.

Musically, the excesses of the 60's counterculture were abandoned
as the popular rock music of the day became much more simplified and straightforward.


Fleetwood Mac, Munchen Deutches Museum, Germany 1970



Grateful Dead, New Riders of the Purple Sage and Rubber Duck Company
Euphoria, San Rafael, CA 1970




The Byrds, Poco, Commander Cody, Van Morrison, John Lee Hooker,
Led Zeppelin, Albert King, Mason Proffit, Iron Butterfly, Aum, Black Oak Arkansas
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA 1970




Love w/ Arthur Lee, James Gang, Black Sabbath
Sha Na Na, Elvin Bishop andTower of Power
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA 1970


Cactus, Flamin' Groovies and Redeye
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA 1971




Free, Bloodrock and Edwards Hand
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA 1971



Albert King, Mott the Hoople and Freddie King
Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA 1971


Pink Floyd and Finnegan
San Diego Community College, San Diego, CA 1971



Procol Harum and Turnquist Remedy
Earth, Pacific Beach, CA 1971




Michael Bloomfield w/ Chicago Slim, Bola Sete, Mike Finnegan and Gold
Ten Years After, Cactus and Pot Liquor
Fillmore West / Winterland, San Francisco, CA 1971



Taj Mahal, Stoneground and Trapeze
Ten Years After, Cactus and Pot Liquor
Fillmore West / Winterland, San Francisco, CA 1971



Traffic, Mountain and Mott the Hoople
Hofheinz Pavillion @ University of Houston, Houston, TX 1971




Grateful Dead
Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, Germany 1972



The Who
Munchen Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany 1972



Blood Sweat & Tears and Sonoma
Pamplin Sports Center @ Lewis & Clark College, Portland, OR 1973



Michael Bloomfield & Friends, Siegel Schwall Blues Band, Little Feat and Lightnin'
The Aragon, Chicago, IL 1973



Freddie King, IF, Azteca and Cloudburst
The Aragon, Chicago, IL 1973


Grateful Dead
Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY 1973



Rolling Stones
Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, HI 1973



Captain Beefheart & The Magic Band
Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX 1974



Marshall Tucker band and The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Tulsa Assembly Center, Tulsa, OK 1974



Grateful Dead
Iowa State Fairgrounds, Des Moines, IA 1974



Savoy Brown
Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX 1975



Rolling Stones
Cow Palace, Daly City, CA 1975



Pink Floyd
Los Angeles Memoria Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA 1975



Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band
The Roxy, Los Angeles, CA 1975



Led Zeppelin
Earl's Court, London, England 1975


Grand Funk Railroad
Pacific Coliseum, British Vancouver, Canada 1975

 







 


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