August 15th 1969 was a day that went down in popular music culture when nearly 500 000 people descended on the infamous site of Woodstock to listen to 26 now-legendary artists over a 3 day period. An enthralling documentary about the creation of Woodstock it contains drama humour and recaptures those heady days of the hippie movement when young people really believed that they could change the world. Amazingly this historic event almost never happened. A series of near-catastrophes conspired to derail the Woodstock Festival which were prevented by the sheer determination... and temerity of several key players. Featuring Performances/Live Footage by: Richie Havens John Sebastian Santana Canned Heat Mountain Janis Joplin The Who Joe Cocker Sha-Na-Na Johnny Winter The Incredible String Band Jimi Hendrix Crosby Stills Nash Young and many more [show more]
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August 15th 1969 was a day that went down in popular music culture when nearly 500,000 people descended on the infamous site of Woodstock to listen to 26 now-legendary artists over a 3 day period. This programme, made by fimmaker D.A. Pennebaker, is a look at the history of this great event and includes classic performances from the likes of Santana, Janis Joplin, Joe Cocker, The Who and Sly and the Family Stone.
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