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MuirBeach MarinCA Captain Ahab's Homecoming WestCoastNaturalGasConcertPoster1967
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Original concert poster for the SF promoter/club Deno (Dino) & Carlo's (at 728 Vallejo in San Francisco) presents Ahab's Homecoming with the West Coast Natural Gas (Company) and Crystal Ball held at Muir Beach in Marin County just across the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco on Sunday, September 24th, 1967.In very good condition for its age with some light discoloration swirls in few places across lower area, possibly some very light overall fading to the grey/blue ink ?
and some other light general wear/handling -- any round shadow on lower front/back or right/middle is just camera lens shadow not on poster --- please see pictures for condition and ask questions in advance if helpful. Will be mailed well-packed with insurance.
Wikipedia: "
Dino and Carlo's
was a bar in San Francisco on Vallejo Ave (on the opposite side of Columbus Ave from North Beach). It was open from 1965 till 1968.
This late 60's was an exceptionally fertile time in the development of rock music. Dino and Carlo's showcased new musical groups, poets, and artists. Most just in the beginning of their careers and many to later become well know. The performers were never paid. They put a hat on the front of the small stage to earn some compensation for their performance. The acoustics were terrible. The clientele included longshoreman and flower children, not necessarily a good mix.
The bar was owned by and named after Dino Pettuchi and Carlo Morilla. It was managed by the late Lou 'the Glue' Marcelli
who was well known to members of the
Dolphin Club
in San Francisco. He was known as 'The Commodore'
The notable bands who performed at Dino and Carlo's included:
Janis Joplin
, Creedence Clearwater Revival
, The Grateful Dead
, Country Joe and the Fish
, Neal Schon
, Harry Chapin
, Jerry Garcia
(solo), Cleveland Wrecking Company, Cylestial Hysteria, The Womb
There were many talented groups not reaching the popularity of those mentioned above who also performed at Dino and Carlo's. Among then were: The Flamin’Groovies, Devil's Kitchen, Trudy Broussard Trio, Country Weather, Marble Farm, Little Miss Cornshuck's Loose Troupe.
Many poets presented their material at Dino and Carlo's. Among them were:
Allen Ginsberg
& Richard Brautigan
The Flaming Groovies
"I remember the very first place we played, it was a place called Dino and Carlo’s, and Danny couldn’t make our first show, so the very first Flamin’ Groovies show was played without drums! But, he did play the next night. It was very ramshackle back then, everything was pretty goofy. We barely had amps, you couldn’t believe the small little funky amps we were playing through."
Harry Chapin
Harry Chapin
is probably one musician that management at Dino and Carlo's was totally unaware had ever performed at their bar.
"I met Harry when he was strolling around the Haight Ashbury. He asked about many things but particularly about any music spots (bars) in the area. I knew of none so I took him to the
Haight-Ashbury Switchboard
and introduced him to Ron Small. Ron knew of no good music bars in the Haight but suggested that Harry would like one of Ron's favorites close to North Beach. We both agreed to go there that evening with Ron. Ron was a prolific drinker and had already finished a full pitcher of beer before either of us had finished a glass. He excused himself to call his girlfriend Mary. The band was taking a break and Harry got up and talked to them. In a short bit, Harry got on stage, used one of the groups guitars and sang a ballad.
It was not well received.I think the bar crowd liked the real band and just didn't pay any attention to Harry. Actually I don't think anyone knew who he was. Harry returned to our table. Ron returned and ordered another pitcher of brew for himself and two more glasses for us. He was having a problem with Mary. Harry joked that "we" need better lyrics, a play on words since Ron's telephone call went badly and so had Harry's brief performance
Shortly, Harry and I were on our third or fourth beer and Ron was finishing his second pitcher. We were kicking about lyrics dealing with Mary and Ron. The one line I distinctly remember was 'I'm a young old sodden souse'. I did not realize who Harry would become. It was not until about 5 years later when I heard the song 'If my Mary were here' and remembered this incident"
The Muir Beach connection
With the success of the San Francisco establishment, Dino and Carlo expanded and booked time at the Muir Beach Lodge in Marin County. They parlayed the success of a local disk jockey affectionately known as "The Buddha from Muir Beach" who already ran concerts at the Lodge. They renamed the Lodge to "The Dino and Carlo Naval Base"
and many of the same bands played both in San Francisco and Muir Beach
Unfortunately the bar later added nude dancing which outraged the local residents of Muir Beach. Eventually the residents had the Lodge condemned and a public park placed at that location."