Description: Grateful Dead 1966 S.F. State "Whatever It Is" Acid Test Handbill An original handbill for the last-ever legal Acid Test held, because LSD was outlawed in California just a few days later. Given that fact plus the music of the Grateful Dead and the attendance of chief Merry Prankster Ken Kesey, you have a highly important cultural collector's item in this flyer and a visually compelling one to boot. The design was supplied by Stewart Brand, an important early scenester who co-promoted the Trips Festival and went on to design the Whole Earth Catalog. Alternately nicknamed the "X Handbill" and "Whatever It Is" handbill, this piece advertised the goings-on at San Francisco State over Friday, Sept. 30 and Sat.-Sun., Oct. 1 & 2, 1966. Be there or... be square. 8 ½" x 8 ½" Near Mint condition Explore our other offerings and dive into our extensive collection of counterculture materials from the 1960s and 70s. Our assortment encompasses a wide range of topics, including anti-Vietnam protests, the Black Panther Party, the Chicago 7, the Civil Rights Movement, and even Woodstock. This remarkable collection has been thoughtfully curated over many years. Whether you are a scholar, educator, or simply curious about this pivotal era, you will find valuable insights into the forces of change and resistance. Immerse yourself in the spirit of a generation that aspired to create a better world.Any questions feel free to ask. Gallery 76 Americana
Price: 1850 USD
Location: Papillion, Nebraska
End Time: 2024-11-12T20:39:17.000Z
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Industry: Music
Artist/Band: Grateful Dead
Original/Reproduction: Original
Genre: Rock & Pop
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States