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i was sitting right behind the pillar on the right bottom for a bob dylan show in 1966.one of the worst seats possible.he was in transition from folk to rock and the band was the band that backed him,but not many people knew them yet.i was in blue jeans but most of the crowd were dressed in thier finest.when he started the second set with rock the crowd booded him and threw money at him.one coin laded in his glass of water and he picked it out and kept it.
Today they would be in various outfits. Dress pants with casual shirts, tweed jackets with casual shirts …. etc., etc.
Dress codes in effect in the ’20s, ’30s, and forties. The hoi-polie woud pull up in their limos, and ushers would help their patron to their seats.