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Encyclopedia > Altamont Speedway
This article concerns the music festival. For other uses of the term, see Altamont (disambiguation)

Altamont is a speedway in Northern California, near Livermore, that hosted a rock music festival in December 1969 which was marred by violence, including one murder.


The festival included the Rolling Stones and other bands (including the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane). About 300,000 people attended the festival, and the hope was that it would be "Woodstock West."


The festival was originally supposed to be at Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. However, the permits were never issued for the concert. The venue was then changed to the Sears Point Raceway, but after a dispute with the owner of Sears Point, Filmways, Inc., over film distribution rights, the festival was moved to the Altamont Speedway. This move occurred only days before the event was to take place, resulting in many problems. Most importantly, facilities such as portable toilets and medical tents were lacking in number. The stage, which was only four feet high, was surrounded by Hells Angels who acted as bouncers; the sound system was hardly sufficient for such a large audience. The Angels were hired by the Rolling Stones' manager, Sam Cutler, reportedly for $500 in free beer. The crowd management proved to be a disaster and many people were hurt and four were killed. Two of the deaths were caused by a hit-and-run car accident. Another death was the result of a person drowning in a drainage ditch. The most famous death was that of Meredith Hunter. Hunter, an 18-year-old African American drew a long_barreled revolver and was stabbed and kicked to death during the Rolling Stones concert just in front of the stage, allegedly by the Hells Angels. News agencies reported the event as a "drug induced riot." The Rolling Stones, who reacted rather helpless facing the brutality within the crowds, had to interrupt their performance. But finall they decided to go on in order to prevent a riot.


The Altamont concert is often contrasted to the Woodstock festival that took place earlier in 1969, and is sometimes said to mark the end of the innocence embodied by Woodstock. However, there were many other factors contributing to the end of the counterculture.


In popular culture, the events at Altamont have been characterized as Hells Angels attacking innocent hippies. Various drugs were present at the event, some of which were of poor quality. These drugs were distributed to unknowing victims during the concert, with a resulting increase in "bad trips." Hells Angels acting as security guards were not only using some of these drugs, but were probably not the best people to handle these cases. Unlike Altamont, Woodstock's security had been provided by members of the hippie commune, the Hog Farm, led by Wavy Gravy. Obviously, fellow hippies would understand what those on LSD were going through.


Some commentators saw conincideces with the astrological situation while others connected it with the Stones dealing with the Voodoo fashion. The album and song titles Let it bleed, Sympathy for the devil, and Gimme shelter, seemed approproate terms for the riotous atmosphere at Altamont.


The events of the concert are recounted in the documentary film, Gimme Shelter which includes the murder scene.


Songs performed by the Rolling Stones:

  • Jumpin' jack flash
  • Carol
  • Under my thumb
  • Sympathy for the devil
  • Slow blues
  • Midnight rambler
  • Honky tonk women
  • Street fighting man



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echoes.com : Remember A Day : Altamont (1172 words)
The culmination of the Stones' tour was the free concert at Altamont Speedway, which was one of the largest rock disasters ever.
Altamont is regarded as the warning of what might happen if Woodstock is taken too literally.
Altamont was the product of diabolical egotism, hype, ineptitude, money manipulation, and, at base, a fundamental lack of concern for humanity.
Altamont - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (884 words)
Altamont is a speedway in Northern California, in Tracy near Livermore.
The Angels were hired by the Rolling Stones' manager, Sam Cutler, reportedly for $500 in free beer, although it is suspected that their involvement was, in reality, motivated by a desire to manage drug distribution at the concert.
The Altamont concert is often contrasted to the Woodstock festival that took place earlier in 1969, and is sometimes said to mark the end of the innocence embodied by Woodstock or the de facto end of the 1960s.
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