Day On The Green Tribute Site
Day On The Green Tribute Site
(c)content by Rick Narcisso 2006
The reverse cover of the LP "Johnny Winter Captured Live." -- I was there!!!
TRIBUTE- DAY ON THE GREEN 1974-? (c) R.Narcisso 2005
Welcome to the DAY ON THE GREEN tribute page! Please check below for for images, stories, history and memories of Bill Graham's DAY ON THE GREEN concert series that took place in the 1970's and 1980's at the Oakland Coliseum in the Bay Area
I grew up in San Mateo, California -- the heart of the San Francisco Peninsula between the City and burgeoning Silicon Valley. As a sophmore at Hillisdale High School in 1975, a bunch of friends and I heard about a big summer concert at the Oakland Coliseum. It featured Chicago (originally the Grateful Day was booked, but backed out), The Beach Boys, Chicago, Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen, and New Riders Of The Purple Sage (that featured the Dead's Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh). An unbilled and little known performer named Stephen Bishop opened the show wearing an all white suit and white hat. It was short hop over the San Mateo Bridge to Oakland and tickets were reasonable, so it was a no-brainer to go. What a way to start the Summer!!! That was May 24, 1975 and "Day On The Green #1" was the first official DAY ON THE GREEN in Oakland, and the shows thrived through 1991 when Metallica ended the run. In between I attended many of them, mainly in the 1970's, and feel privileged to have been part of Rock Music history.
Day On The Green Tribute Site
The reverse cover of the LP "Johnny Winter Captured Live." -- I was there!!!
The Story Behind Bill Graham and Day On The Green
Day On The Green beltbuckle from the '70s
Robin Trower Live!
Partial List of Shows
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED! This list is a work in progress -- not complete and by my own admission, has many errors. If you have information, especially ticket stubs or newspaper advertisements or images of advertising poster art, please email them to me (link at bottom of page) so that the list can updated and accurate.
Day in the Green #1: Chicago, Beach Boys, New Riders of the Purple Sage (Jerry Garcia & Phil Lesh), Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen (May 24, 1975). Day in the Green #2: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, The Band, Joe Walsh, Jesse Colin Young (unknown date). Day on the Green #2: Doobie Brothers, Eagles, Commander Cody, King Fish (featuring Bob Weir) (June 29, 1975). Day on the Green #4 and #5: Led Zeppelin, Joe Walsh, Pretty Things (August 23-24, 1975). Peter Frampton, Robin Trower & unknown additional artists (August 3, 1975). Day on the Green #6 Edgar Winter Group, Johnny Winter, Lynyrd Skynyrd (September 20, 1975)
Day on the Green #1 and #2: Peter Frampton, Fleetwood Mac, Gary Wright, Status Quo, UFO (April 25, May 1, 1976) Day on the Green #3: Jefferson Starship, Santana, Jeff Beck, Journey, Nils Lofgren (June 5, 1976) Day on the Green #4: J. Geils Band, Jeff Beck, Blue Öyster Cult, Mahogany Rush, Sammy Hagar (June 6, 1976) Day on the Green #5: Beach Boys, America (July, 1976) Day on the Green #6: Eagles, Linda Ronstadt, Loggins and Messina (August 3, 1976) Day on the Green #7: Jethro Tull, Electric Light Orchestra, Rory Gallagher, Camel (August 3, 1976) --Show moved indoors? Day on the Green #8, 9: The Who, Grateful Dead (October 9 & 10, 1976)
Day on the Green #1: Fleetwood Mac, Doobie Brothers, Gary Wright (May 7, 1977). Day on the Green #2 and #3: Eagles, Steve Miller Band, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Heart, Foreigner (May 28, 30, 1977). Day on the Green #4 and #5: Peter Frampton, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Marshall Tucker Band, Santana, The Outlaws (July 2, 4, 1977). Day on the Green #6 and #7: Led Zeppelin, Judas Priest, Rick Derringer (July 23, 24 1977)
Day on the Green #2: Steve Miller, Bob Seger, The Outlaws, Ronnie Montrose, Toby Beau (June 17, 1978) Day on the Green #3: Aerosmith, Pat Travers, AC/DC, Van Halen, Foreigner (July 23, 1978) Day on the Green #4: Rolling Stones, Peter Tosh, Eddie Money, Santana (July 26, 1978) Day on the Green #5: Ted Nugent, Blue Öyster Cult, Journey, AC/DC, Cheap Trick (September, 1978)
Day on the Green #1: Boston, Sammy Hagar, Eddie Money. Day on the Green #2: Journey, J. Geils Band, UFO, Thin Lizzy, Nazareth, The Rockets (July 4, 1979). Day on the Green #3: Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Mahogany Rush, Saint Paradise (July 21, 1979).
Day on the Green #1: Sammy Hagar, Blue Öyster Cult, REO Speedwagon, Triumph, Randy Hansen (July 4, 1980). Day on the Green #2: Journey, Cheap Trick, Black Sabbath, Molly Hatchet, Gamma (July 27, 1980)
Day on the Green #1: Heart, Blue Öyster Cult, Pat Travers, Loverboy, Ozzy Osbourne, 415 (July 4, 1981). Day on the Green #2: REO Speedwagon, Kansas, UFO, 38 Special, Gamma (August 12, 1981).
Day on the Green #1: The Tubes, Toto, Gamma, Santana, Journey. (June 26, 1982) A fireworks display finished the concert. Day on the Green #2: Foreigner, Loverboy, Scorpions, Iron Maiden (July 18, 1982). Day on the Green #3: The Who, The Clash, T-Bone Burnett.
Day on the Green #1: Journey, Triumph, Eddie Money, Bryan Adams, Night Ranger. (July 30, 1983) Day on the Green #3: The Police, The Fixx, Madness, Oingo Boingo, and The Thompson Twins (September 10, 1983).
Day on the Green #1: Scorpions, Ratt, Y&T, Metallica, Rising Force, Victory (August 31, 1985)
Motley Crue, Whitesnake, Great White, Poison, and Jetboy (unknown date)
Pink Floyd (April 22, 1988)
Metallica, Queensrÿche, Faith No More, Soundgarden (October 12, 1991)
A bunch of posters and photos..... enjoy:
What Has Been Said...
JORGE COSTA, Operations Director at PacBell Park (now A, T&T Park): "I cut my teeth at the Coliseum," recalling the old Day on the Green concerts. One in particular stands out for him, in which Santana and Lynyrd Skynyrd played inspired sets and the audience did more than its share of partying. When headliner Peter Frampton emerged, drunkenly strumming an acoustic guitar, the place cleared out. "It was the saddest show in history." SF Chronicle, May 17, 2001 PETE TOWNSHEND, Guitarist for The Who: "Bill Graham broke the quiet wheel of Dick Clark party dances and created the blustering rocket of stadium rock." from the book, "Bill Graham Presents - My Life Inside Rock and Out" BILL GRAHAM: "In San Francisco, there was a long history of free shows in the park and an honorable relationship between the bands and the people. That was why I came up with the name, Day On The Green. I wanted giant outdoor sets so the bands would be going into a space that was like a theater piece. I wanted to keep the posters and balloons and make the backstage area special for the artists who were coming in." from the book, "Bill Graham Presents - My Life Inside Rock and Out" LEN RANK, onetime DOTG attendee from Craigslist: "Recently some promoters in Australia started doing concerts in the wine country there, calling them 'A Day On The Green.' It's a ridiculous rip-off and a slap in the face of Bill Graham's brillent legacy... Especially for those of us who who were lucky enough to see some of those historic 70s shows." SCOTT MOSHER, another fan from Craigslist: "I was barely 14 when I started going to those shows back in 1976... I remember winning tickets to see the Zeppelin show off the radio, KSAN as I remember. Growing up in Concord which was at the time next to nowhere we all listened to KSAN or KMEL, back when they actually played music not the crap they play now. I had called in and won the tickets, knowing my phone bill would show the call to San Francisco, but not for another month though, and then lying to my mother by saying I was going to stay the night at a friend's house. She was suspecious since I left super early for the guy's house. Since I wasn't old enough to drive, I had to give the second ticket to my neighbor who was in high school in exchange for a ride. My mom eventually found out, but it was worth it!
If You Still Want More Information...
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED is this excellent 'warts and all' biography of Bill Graham. Although many people are offended by the soap opera aspects and risque details of Graham's life told by author John Glatt, "Rage And Roll - Bill Graham And The Selling Of Rock," has many stories and insights related to the Day On The Green concert series. Much of this webpage's background can be attributed to this book. In addition, you will find the story of what a tough businessman Bill Graham was, and how he channelled his persecution as a European Jew in Europe during World War Two, into a brillant career as the world's greatest Rock Music Promoter.
Other Web Links Related To DAY ON THE GREEN Concerts
difinative website for Day On The Green. Please email me (link below) if you have stories or pictures you would like to share. Thanks, Rick Narcisso
- Article on Alt Rock's Bay Area Invasion at D.O.T.G.
- The Bill Graham Foundation
- Bob Dylan at The S.N.A.C.K. Concert
- Wolfgang's Vault - Official BGP Memorabilia
- S.F Chronicle Article on the Oakland Coliseum
- Bill Graham Presents - Still In Business!
- Awesome Tribute to Robin Trower's DOTG Performance
- Stevie Nicks Interview with References to DOTG and the "Castle"
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This page was last updated on November 04, 2006