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Woodstock and Montery Pop Festival

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This musical documentary covers the three-day 1969 music festival on the property of Max Yasger's farm that symbolized the late 1960s in terms of musical, social and political ideology of the era. American audiences are introduced to Ten Years After, featuring guitar great Alvin Lee. Jimi Hendix, The Who and Joe Cocker give riveting performances. As naked flower children romp, the New York freeway is closed because of traffic congestion. Music lovers leave their cars and travel on foot only survive torrential downpours of rain, food shortages and non-stop music. Jefferson Airplane gives the wake up call with their song "Volunteers Of America." Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young give an uneven live performance, their second ever. John Sebastian gives an impromptu set with a borrowed guitar from Tim Hardin. Santana, Sly and The Family Stone, Sha-Na-Na, Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens and Joan Baez also appear. The movie did big box office business and a successful three record set sold millions of copies. The Grateful Dead, The Everly Brothers, Credence Clearwater Revival and Janis Joplin performed but were not shown in the film. The Dead's Jerry Garcia recalled that it was the worse live show the band ever did, ironic for a band known for their spirited live performances.



(DISC 1)

1. Spontaneous Combustion

2. Too Big for the World

3. Crosby, Stills & Nash: Long Time Gone

4. If It Works…

5. Canned Heat: Going Up the Country

6. Crosby, Stills & Nash: Wooden Ships

7. The Invasion of Sullivan County

8. Out of the Skies

9. Acid Alert and Other Announcements

10. Richie Havens: Handsome Johnny

11. Richie Havens: Freedom

12. Free From Now On

13. Canned Heat: A Change Is Gonna Come

14. Joan Baez: Joe Hill

15. Joan Baez: Swing Low Sweet Chariot

16. The Who: We're Not Gonna Take It (From Tommy)

17. The Who: Summertime Blues

18. In Search Of

19. In the Spirit

20. Sha-Na-Na: At the Hop

21. Getting High on Yoga

22. Joe Cocker & The Grease Band: With a Little Help From My Friends

23. Downpour

24. Rain Chant

25. What It's All About

26. Country Joe & The Fish: Rock and Soul Music

27. Arlo Guthrie: Coming into los angeles

28. Crosby, Stills & Nash: Suite: Judy Blue Eyes



(DISC 2)

1. Ten Years After: I'm Going Home

2. Inter… Mission

3. Jefferson Airplane: Won't You Try

4. Scenes from a Disaster Area

5. Emotional Colors

6. Jefferson Airplane: Uncle Sam's Blues

7. John Sebastian: Younger Generation

8. Country Joe McDonald: I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die Rag

9. Coping with the Mess

10. The Bodies Beautiful

11. Santana: Soul Sacrifice

12. Sly and the Family Stone: I Want To Take You Higher

13. Janis Joplin: Work Me, Lord

14. Mess Call

15. The Port-O-San Man

16. Max Yasgur's Benediction

17. Jimi Hendrix: Voodoo Chile

18. Jimi Hendrix: The Star-Spangled Banner

19. Jimi Hendrix: Purple Haze

20. Picking Up and Going Home

21. End Credits: (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young: Woodstock)

22. Coda (Crosby, Stills & Nash: Cost of Freedom)


MONTEREY POP FESTIVAL


Disc One

Monterey Pop: "On a beautiful June weekend in 1967, at the height of the Summer of Love, the first and only Monterey International Pop Festival roared forward—capturing a decade's spirit and ushering in a new era of rock and roll. Monterey would launch the careers of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Otis Redding, but thy were just a few among a wildly diverse cast including Simon and Garfunkel, The Mamas and the Papas, The Who, High Masekela, and the extraordinary Ravi Shankar. With his characteristic verite style, D.A. Pennbaker captured it all, immortalizing those moments that have become legend: Pete Townsend destroying his guitar; Jimi Hendrix burning his."

Disc Two

Jimi Plays Monterey & Shake! Otis at Monterey: "Jimi Hendrix and Otis Redding arrived in California virtually unknown. Returning stateside from London, where he had moved to launch his musical career, Hendrix exploded at Monterey, flooring an unsuspecting audience with his maniacal six-string pyrotechnics. Redding, venerable star of Memphis' Stax record label, seduced the "love crowd" in one of his best—and last—performances. These two concerts feature the entire sets of these legendary musicians, performances that have entered rock and roll mythology."

Disc Three

The Outtakes Performances: "In June of 1967, an estimated 200,000 people converged upon the northern Californian coast for one reason: a weekend of "music, love and flowers." Over three glorious days, 32 acts—spanning continents and genres—made their music known. But the constraints of filmmaking prevented director D.A. Pennbaker from including many remarkable performances. These rare outtakes, captured by Pennbaker's crew, offer another look at the weekend that used in a new era of music."





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