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C This was just before the release of the classics 'Exile on Main Street' and 'Talking Book,' with both artists playing heavily from both. In this photo, taken June 13, 1972, fans are waiting in line for the Rolling Stones with Stevie Wonder opening. The Band played its final show there, and the Sex Pistols played their final show with Sid Vicious there. This former skating rink was a Bill Graham venue that hosted big concerts with Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, The Who, Bruce Springsteen, Led Zeppelin and more. San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library Show More Show Less 8 of33 Winterland Ballroom, Post and Steiner, 1966-1978. In the first week of opening, the Grateful Dead played here. When a group of artists purchased it in 1967 to create a concert venue, they changed the name to the Straight Theater as a joke based on the past controversy, according to Hoodline. New owners in 1964 change the focus of screenings from family to gay films. Originally a movie theater opened in 1910. Straight Theater, Haight and Cole, 1967-1969.

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