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TheBadRabbit
I don't have the book in front of me, but I think there was something in Greenfield's S.T.P. about some Angels contacting Chip Monck during the 72 tour and demanding some sort of payment they felt they were owed dating back to Altamont. There was the suggestion that if Monck didn't meet their demands, "something" might happen to derail the tour. I don't think anything ever came of it but, at the time, it was taken very seriously. Maybe someone can confirm this? (Sorry to be so vague but, like I said, I can't put my hands on the book right now.)
I can't confirm anything about threats. I was a 17 year old kid with tickets to the final of the 4 shows at MSG. There was no internet back then so rumors were a different thing then now, but there was a vibe over the whole tour around it being the first US tour since Altamont and that the Hells Angels wanted revenge for whatever reason and that something might happen, a bombing or something like that (which did in fact happen in Montreal a few weeks before but nothing to do with the Angels).
Anyway, I can confirm that the security around MSG was such that you could not get onto the sidewalk anywhere on the large block that surrounds it, from 7th to 8th aves, from 32nd st to 34st st, without a ticket to the show. It is the only time I have seen anything like that at MSG, which is otherwise in the middle of busy city streets where anyone can walk. That security was a direct result of fear of the Angels.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2015-11-06 02:57 by Rokyfan.