KYA just played a vintage commercial for the Rolling Stones concert stop in the Oakland Coliseum. Bill Graham presets their only NorCal appearance. What year would that have been?
The tickets ranged from $4.50 up to a whopping $7.50!
If you wanted tix, "please send your money and a self addressed stamped envelope to the Coliseum" and they will mail the tix back. So cash in one direction and stones tickets in the other direction. I wonder how many of those envelopes -- in both directions -- were open by postal employees?
I think it might have been this one, circa November 1969, about a month before Altamont:
I believe the next time they came through here was in '72 and they played Winterland, then the Cow Palace in '75, and after that it was all stadium shows at either Oakland or Candlestick until 1999.
When was the last time you went to a show that had tickets at that many price levels? Nowadays it's either all one price, or perhaps one exhorbitant price for most seats, except for the nosebleeds and obstructed view, for which they offer a minimal discount.