Days on the Green

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Day On The Green was the name of a concert series in Oakland, California, presented by Bill Graham and his company Bill Graham Presents. Held at the Oakland Coliseum Stadium, these events happened beginning in 1973 and continued on into the early 1990s. The last Day On The Green overseen by Graham took place the same month as his death in a helicopter crash in 1991. There were a series of Day On The Green shows the following year in the wake of Graham's death, but no more Days On The Greens have been promoted since then. There were other shows in 1994-97 at Oakland Stadium - namely U2, Pink Floyd, and the Rolling Stones - that were "Days On The Green" by definition but they were not billed or promoted as such.

A list of some of these events can be viewed below.

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[edit] 1973

[edit] 1974

[edit] 1975

  • Day On The Green #4 & 5: Led Zeppelin, Joe Walsh, Pretty Things (August 23-24, 1975).
    (These shows were cancelled when Robert Plant suffered serious injuries in a car crash prior to the tour.)

[edit] 1976

  • Day On The Green #7 (planned): Jethro Tull, Electric Light Orchestra, Rory Gallagher, Camel (Camel cancelled) (August 18, 1976).
    At the last minute, the concert was moved from the outdoor Coliseum (65,000 capacity) to the indoor Arena next door (19,000 capacity) due to bad weather - thus not considered a Day On The Green.

[edit] 1977

[edit] 1978

[edit] 1979

[edit] 1980

[edit] 1981

[edit] 1982

[edit] 1983

  • Day On The Green #2: Simon & Garfunkel (August 20, 1983) (Billed as "An evening with Simon & Garfunkel" - first reunion tour since breaking up in 1972).

[edit] 1984

No Day On The Green held this year.

[edit] 1985

  • Day On The Green #2: Wham!, Pointer Sisters, Katrina & The Waves (September 1, 1985)
    These two concerts were held on the same weekend, making an odd pairing of the very metal-driven D.O.G. #1 vs the very youthful pop oriented D.O.G. #2 following right after.

[edit] 1986

No Day On The Green held this year.

[edit] 1987

[edit] 1988

  • Day On The Green # 1 & 2: Pink Floyd (April 22 & 23, 1988).

[edit] 1989

  • Day On The Green #1 & 2: The Who (August 29 & 30, 1989) (Billed as "An evening with The Who").
  • Day On The Green #3 & 4: Rolling Stones, Living Colour (November 4 & 5, 1989).
    After visiting some areas hit by the infamous October 1989 Bay Area earthquake, Mick Jagger donates $500,000. to the victims.

[edit] 1990

[edit] 1991

[edit] 1992

  • Day On The Green #1: Genesis (June 20, 1992).