Great American Music Hall

Approval Rate: 94%

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    juliedyer17898_98947

    Sun Jan 31 2010

    Enter the Great American Music Hall, and you'd think it hadn't been updated since its glory days back in the late 70's and early 80's. It probably hasn't, but that's the beauty of this old-school classic. The stage is ever-so-slightly elevated and the standing room is so enclosed, it feels like you're watching a show in your living room. The upstairs balcony usually has one side that's reserved for "special patrons," whomever they are, and the other is for the regular folks like you and I. Granted, if you get there early enough to snag a table. "Backstage" is actually downstairs and most resembles a small grade-school. Long, faded yellow hallway adorned with old oak-wood frames with pictures of people no one knows. Nevertheless, GAMH has always been ahead of the hype, and all you need to know is the price is decent, the bartenders are generous, and the acoustics are still in perfect condition. Bravo to GAMH staff for preserving this beauty.

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    mnkys123

    Fri Jun 19 2009

    This place is gorgeous! Similiar in ways to the Fillmore, but a bit more spacious. My only issue is that they dont have enough shows there that I would like to go see. I think they need to mix up the type of genre bands they have there to get some more diversity in the place.

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    cyngrant1_1071095481

    Tue Mar 17 2009

    Yes, some of the Bay Area's very best local bands got their very big break right at their very stage. What a great San Francisco institution! Don't go away anytime soon.

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    citysearch2128_598611

    Tue Mar 17 2009

    Yes, some of the Bay Area's very best local bands got their very big break right at their very stage. What a great San Francisco institut...

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    lochardil1

    Tue Sep 30 2008

    I went to see one of my all time musical heroes here last night (Peter Hammill). The building itself is lovely, very atmospheric, but the evening was completely spoiled for me for two reasons. One is that the staff there seem to lack any form of social skills, they tend to treat all of us paying customers like naughty children. The tone was set early on in the evening when we moved a chair out of our way and one one the (seeming tens) of staff who seem to hang around watching the audience without much to do, mumbled t us "...you only had to ask....", seems it's not allowed to move chairs. There was also a restriction on taking flash photography of the show but one of the staff jumped right at a group of people who were taking flash photographs of each other, around an hour before the show was due to start. . I honestly felt like I was back at school, we were frightened to move out of our seats! Worse, it was a quiet, semi acoustic show and the show was completely spoilt by this ve... Read more

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    lexipac1_1881494039

    Mon Aug 11 2008

    Wow, what a blast from the past! I remember going here on weekday evenings when I was barely legal and watching local great Chris Isaak, amongst many. It's good to know that the institution is still there, and that they're not going away anytime soon.

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    fitman

    Wed Feb 27 2008

    If they're still booking great shows like Etta James, Reverend Horton Heat (even though he drowns out his own vocals with his too loud guitar) or Southern Culture On The Skids, this old dance hall is a great place to spend an evening. We always went early to get front row balcony seats.

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    dgrunat1

    Mon Jan 21 2008

    Seen a few shows here! Great sounds, Great Atmosphere, Great Shows! Suggest it for anybody who wants to see a good show!

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    chrstina4u

    Wed Dec 12 2007

    I went there for a great LIVE jazz show. This of course was a special event (considering the Open-Bar). The staff is cool, the drinks are refreshing, and the upstairs viewing area allows me to see the bands comfortably. You could also get the other entrees: Vegan Rice Noodles with Crispy Tofu - steamed vegetables and coconut milk, Thai curry peanut sauce. I very much enjoyed this hall and will probably go again as I did with a large group of people. It was a wonderful experience, with a full diverse crowd and plenty of space to dance and enjoy the show.

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    sheppy181

    Thu Jan 18 2007

    This is a very good place for live shows. I saw Joanna Newsom there and it was a great show. Very mixed crowd but everyone that came with us and everyone at the show seemed to have a really good time.

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    contributo6718_40935

    Sun Jun 18 2006

    In Short Open in one form or another since 1907, the Great American was a restaurant-bordello in the Roaring '20s and a French restaurant in the '70s. Today, soaring columns, an ornate balcony and frescoed ceiling create an elegant setting for performers ranging from PJ Harvey to Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra. The first floor is essentially for dancing, though things can get too packed for that. The balcony is offers space for relaxing or eating a burger.

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    drummond

    Thu Mar 09 2006

    Saw many a great concert here in high school. Nice accoustics. Horrible parking.

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    alinanguye4959_44057

    Tue Mar 29 2005

    Great American Music Hall is breath taking!!! i saw Michelle Branch, may favorite artist here and it was the best venure i've seen her play at! i even wrote an article about this place for my interior design class. you can't go wrong here at all.

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    magellan

    Thu Jan 20 2005

    Cool, small place to see live music, that gets really good acts for a venue this size. I've seen Jeff Tweedy instrumental there, the Eels, and a few other well known acts. The pillars are kind of pain...

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    larry_nara_1135718021

    Sun Aug 11 2002

    This historic venue is free from Clear Channel unlike most others in the Bay Area. Great sound, friendly staff, good bars. Check out the painting on the wall on the balcony (left side of the stage) which is over 100 years old.

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    markebiesc_1086081560

    Mon May 20 2002

    I like this venue because it always stays a bit on the cutting edge -- have seen many great shows here by folks who later sold out arenas. Hope it stays around.