Vintage San Francisco

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Bob Dylan makes a surprise appearance at a 1975 concert at Kezar to benefit extra-curricular activities at San Francisco public schools. - - - The SF Chronicle Archives
Patricia "Patty" Hearst Wearing Combat Fatigues and Holding a Sawed-Off M1 Carbine at the Ready Is Photographed Standing in Front of The Symbionese Liberation Army Seven-Headed Naga Emblem in April 1974. The Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) Was An American Self-Styled Left-Wing Revolutionary Organization Active Between 1973 and 1975 That Considered Itself A Vanguard Army. The Group Committed Bank Robberies and Other Acts of Violence Resulting In Two Murders.
San Francisco Heiress Patricia "Patty" Hearst Was Given the Name "Tania" By Her Symbionese Liberation Army Captors -- A 'Welcome Home Patty, Tania for President' Button
Patricia Hearst, Mugshot Photo by San Mateo County Sheriff's Dept. Hearst Was a 19 Year Old University of California Berkeley Student When Abducted by the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA) in February 1974
San Francisco Actress and comedienne Phyllis Diller portrays the role of a keystone cop as she poses in New York City, Sept. 3, 1963. Diller was an Alameda, Calif., mother of five when she made her nightclub debut at the Purple Onion in North Beach San Francisco in 1955 at age 37. (AP Photo)
Patricia Campbell (Patty) Hearst Mugshot - Hearst Was Arrested And Booked on September 18, 1975
Circa 1965: American psychedelic rock band The Grateful Dead poses on 20th and Connecticut Streets, San Francisco, California; Left to right, Bill Kreutzmann, Bob Weir, Ron 'Pigpen' McKernan (1946-1973), Jerry Garcia (1942-1995) and Phil Lesh
Patricia C. Hearst, Time Mag Cover - April 29, 1974
Lou Reed at San Francisco International Airport. November 24, 1974..© Michael Zagaris