Grateful Dead - Telluride - 1987

Grateful Dead Telluride Poster 1987.

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“Residents in this small mountain town voted 347-117 last Tuesday to allow the Grateful Dead to play a concert in town Aug 15-16” - Telluride Daily Planet

 

 

These legendary shows took place at Telluride, the popular ski town which billed itself as the Festival Capital of the World. Bill Graham owned a house in town and argued in favor of holding these special shows. But the festivals they usually held brought about 3-5,000 people and the capacity Graham was looking at was closer to 12,000. There was only one road in and out of the small community of 1,800 and so flyers were circulated at the preceding Red Rocks shows along with a full page ad in the Denver Post requesting those without tickets to not come.

 

 

These shows were played in the shadow of some of the most majestic mountains in the country. It was the weekend of the “harmonic convergence,” a once in a lifetime alignment of the stars, forecast by the Mayan God Quetzalcoatl, marking the beginning of a new age of peace and harmony [yeah, well…].

 

 

The poster for these shows is a mock-up of the famous photo of Butch Cassidy & the Wild Bunch - as skeletons. Butch Cassidy became an outlaw in Telluride, robbing his first bank there in 1889. Artist Steve Johannsen is a professional artist who grew up in and was heavily influenced by art from the late 60s who has been creating powerful images his whole life. Primary focuses are on Rock Art, personal commissions and personal art.

 

 

 

August 15:

 

Feel Like A Stranger, Franklin's Tower, Minglewood Blues, Candyman, Me & My Uncle-> Big River, Tennessee Jed, Desolation Row, Deal Scarlet Begonias-> Fire On The Mountain-> Scarlet Begonias, Looks Like Rain, Eyes Of The World-> Drums-> Jam-> I Need A Miracle-> Bertha, Morning Dew, One More Saturday Night, E: It's All Over Now Baby Blue

 

 

August 16:

 

Mississippi Half Step, Little Red Rooster, Iko Iko, Beer Barrel Polka, Far From Me, West L.A. Fadeaway, When I Paint My Masterpiece, Big Railroad Blues, Promised Land When Push Comes To Shove, Samson & Delilah, He's Gone-> Drums-> Jam-> The Other One-> Truckin'-> Black Peter-> Good Lovin', E:Touch Of Gray-> E: Brokedown Palace*

 

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