35 years ago, from June 27th to July 4th 1971, two monuments of early rock concerts rolled to a brilliant and bittersweet end. Music's most legendary halls closed within a week of each other, one in New York City, the other in San Francisco. These, of course, were Bill Graham's Fillmore East and West. Shut down as a result of an industry gone bad, or so Bill thought, the closures symbolized the end of an era, of a time when the music scene was just more righteous.