
'The Haight: Love, Rock and Revolution' —
Many of Jim Marshall's photographs have become iconic, but even more -- such as those from the book "The Haight" -- have rarely been seen. Here, Jimi Hendrix is shown playing in San Francisco's Winterland ballroom, 1968.

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Marshall was there when Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters came to town. The group's famous bus wasn't just colorful on the outside.

'The Haight: Love, Rock and Revolution' —
The Beatles performed their last American concert at Candlestick Park in 1966. Marshall caught them both on stage and off.

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The Who -- from left: John Entwistle, Pete Townshend, Roger Daltrey and Keith Moon -- are shown on the San Francisco stop of their first U.S. tour in 1967.

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By 1967, Haight-Ashbury had become as much tourist destination as neighborhood. In some cases, the tourists connected with the local hippies in interesting ways.

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In a famous photo, Marshall captured Janis Joplin backstage at Winterland in 1968.


