<P> Rock history was made there . The members of the Grateful Dead were arrested on the venue's opening weekend for drug possession when police raided their hotel rooms . The incident was immortalized in the band's song "Truckin'," with the lines "busted down on Bourbon Street, set up like a bowling pin ." On February 1, there was a "Bread for the Dead" concert to raise money for legal fees . The Flock could not stay but Fleetwood Mac and the Grateful Dead performed, and concluded with an almost 40 - minute jam together on "Turn on Your Lovelight". </P> <P> Jim Morrison's last concert, with the Doors, was at the Warehouse on December 12, 1970 (1), including the only time "Riders on the Storm" was performed live . The opening band for The Doors show was an early version of Kansas (which is now known to fans as Kansas I .) ZZ Top's live recording of "Jailhouse Rock" at the Warehouse was included on the 1975 album, Fandango! </P> <P> Talking Heads performed there on closing night, September 10, 1982 . The Warehouse was finally demolished in April 1989 . </P>

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