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Quote Quality: DVD9 Format: DVD Video Video codec: MPEG2 Audio codec: AC3 Video: PAL 16: 9 (720x576) VBR Audio: Russian (Dolby AC3, 6 ch), English (Dolby AC3, 6 ch) Size: 7.85 GB
A documentary about a music festival at Woodstock. The film's director Michael Uedli, in this work, not only captures a series of performances by popular artists of his time, but also created a unique portrait of a generation of the sixties in America. Organizers of the festival in Woodstock announced it as "Three Day of Peace and Music" and initially hoped to collect an audience of 150,000 people. The festival began on Friday, August 15, 1969, but the number of participants quickly exceeded 450,000, thus causing huge traffic jams on the thresholds, the lack of food and medicines, as well as organizational problems revealed. Saturday began to let all that was where to place people who all came just like that, without tickets. Some performers are replaced by others, the music played almost non-stop, even though the rains are periodically taken to water the guests and participants of the festival. Among the spectators use psihoreaktivov was the most common, and the sanitary conditions were primitive, and the quality of LSD was an ongoing problem, and it kept informed through the microphone. But, all the same, anyway, this festival was a success. Woodstock came to symbolize all that is right and good in the hippie movement, but also revealed the fact that the movement will be short-lived.
Musicians:
Richie Havens; Joan Baez; The Who; Sha Na Na; Joe Cocker; Country Joe and The Fish; Arlo Guthrie; Crosby, Stills and Nash; Ten Years After; Santana; Sly and the Family Stone; Jimi Hendrix; Canned Heat; John Sebastian; Jefferson Airplane; and Janis Joplin
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