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Longshoremen's Hall
'''Longshoremen's Hall'''


San Francisco's First Rock Bash Kicks Off the Counterculture.
''Photo: Brett Reierson''


Longshoremen's Hall, 400 North Point at Mason. October 16, 1965.
'''San Francisco's First Rock Bash Kicks Off the Counterculture.'''
 
'''October 16, 1965.'''


Four members of the Family Dog commune put together the City's first big rock dance, featuring the Charlatans, the Jefferson Airplane (minus Grace Slick), and the Great Society (fronted by Grace Slick.) People smoked pot, dropped legal acid, and grooved to what would later be called the San Francisco Sound. This was the prototype for all post-'60s rock concerts, and the beginnings of a profound cultural mutation...
Four members of the Family Dog commune put together the City's first big rock dance, featuring the Charlatans, the Jefferson Airplane (minus Grace Slick), and the Great Society (fronted by Grace Slick.) People smoked pot, dropped legal acid, and grooved to what would later be called the San Francisco Sound. This was the prototype for all post-'60s rock concerts, and the beginnings of a profound cultural mutation...


Contributors to this page include:
''--Dr. Weirde''


''Reierson,Brett - Photographer-Artist ''
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Weirde,Dr. - Writer


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Music1$longshoremens-hall.jpg

Longshoremen's Hall

Photo: Brett Reierson

San Francisco's First Rock Bash Kicks Off the Counterculture.

October 16, 1965.

Four members of the Family Dog commune put together the City's first big rock dance, featuring the Charlatans, the Jefferson Airplane (minus Grace Slick), and the Great Society (fronted by Grace Slick.) People smoked pot, dropped legal acid, and grooved to what would later be called the San Francisco Sound. This was the prototype for all post-'60s rock concerts, and the beginnings of a profound cultural mutation...

--Dr. Weirde

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