Post by janet on May 30, 2007 22:25:34 GMT -5
This Week's Featured Concert
U2
Orpheum Theatre
Boston, MA
11/14/81
U2 didn't always enjoy the glitz and glamour of sold out stadiums shows and ambitious world tours. In the days before Bono religiously donned his signature tinted shades, U2 was just like any other rising rock band, playing at venues as intimate as Boston's Orpheum Theatre. Catch them here in late 1981, touring in support of their brash sophomore release, October. Tune into Concert Vault to listen today.
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Gene Anthony captured the essence of the Summer of Love on the streets of San Francisco. His camera was everywhere, from the Trips Festival, to the Human Be-In, to the Death of the Hippie march on Now Day. Many of these culturally significant photographs are now on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City. Can't make it to the Big Apple? Browse through this chapter of American history at Wolfgang's Vault, the exclusive online source for the photography of Gene Anthony and the Summer of Love.
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