History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice)
History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One is a live album by the Grateful Dead. It is their fourth live album and their ninth album overall. Released in July 1973 on Warner Bros. Records, it offers concert highlights recorded February 13 and 14, 1970 at the Fillmore East in New York City. Often known simply as Bear's Choice, the title references band soundman Owsley "Bear" Stanley. It was originally intended to be the first volume of a series.
History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice)
The Fillmore East was rock promoter Bill Graham's rock venue on Second Avenue near East 6th Street on the Lower East Side section of Manhattan, now called the East Village, in New York City. The venue was open from March 8, 1968, to June 27, 1971, and featured some of the biggest acts in rock music of that time. The Fillmore East was a companion to Graham's Fillmore Auditorium, and its successor, the Fillmore West, in San Francisco.
The entrance to the Fillmore East, now an Apple Bank branch
Duane Allman of the Allman Brothers on the Fillmore East's final weekend
A plaque commemorating the venue, unveiled on October 29, 2015, by Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation