Woodstock Festival

right The Woodstock Music and Art Festival was the most famous rock festival of its era. It was held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre (2.4 km²) dairy farm in Bethel, New York, on 15, 16, and 17 August, 1969. The festival bears the name "Woodstock" because it was originally scheduled to take place in the town of Woodstock, in Ulster County; local opposition arose, however, and the event was almost cancelled altogether. But Sam Yasgur persuaded his father Max to allow the concert to be held on the family's property, located in Sullivan County, which lies to the south and west of Ulster County. Although the show had been planned for a maximum 50,000 attendees, over 400,000 eventually attended, most of whom did not pay admission. The highways leading to the concert were jammed with traffic as people tried to make it to the concert. The weekend was rainy, the facilities were overcrowded, and attendees shared food, alcoholic beverages, and drugs. However, no violence was reported and the fact that attendees were remarkably well behaved was particularly noted. The Woodstock Festival represented the culmination of the counterculture of the 1960s and the high point of the "hippie era". The festival did not initially make money for the promoters, although, thanks to record sales and proceeds from the highly regarded film of the event, it did eventually become profitable. There were three deaths at Woodstock: one from a heroin overdose, one from a ruptured appendix, and one from being run over by a tractor. Two unconfirmed births occurred at Woodstock. Woodstock is also the name of the famous documentary film about the concert; the film, directed by Michael Wadleigh and edited by Martin Scorsese, was released in 1970 and won the Academy Award for Documentary Feature. The film has since been deemed "culturally significant" by the U.S. Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.

Artists who performed at Woodstock

Myth of Woodstock

Woodstock has been romanticized and idealized in American popular culture as the culmination of the hippie movement -- a free festival where nearly 500,000 people came together to celebrate peace and love. Although the festival was remarkably trouble-free given the number of people and conditions involved, the reality was less than perfect: Woodstock did have some amount of crime and other misbehavior, as well as drug overdoses and logistical headaches; as stated before, Woodstock was not intended for such a large crowd and thus, many needed facilities were not present, such as toilets and first-aid tents. Some who attended the festival felt that it was chaotic and did not report having a positive experience. Also sometimes forgotten is that Woodstock began as a profit-making venture -- unlike the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, which was free -- and that it only became a free festival after it became obvious that the concert was drawing hundreds of thousands more people than the organizers had expected or prepared for, and that the entry gates erected had been torn down by eager arrivals. The money taken for the tickets sold before the festival was not refunded.

The film

  • Title: Woodstock - 3 Days of Peace & Music ( 1970 )
  • Producer: Bob Maurice
  • Script and direction: Michael Wadleigh
  • Awards:
    • Oscar for Bob Maurice ( Best documentary film )
    • Oscar-nomination for Thelma Schoonmaker ( Best cut )
  • Appearing musicants: Joan Baez / Joe Cocker / Country Joe & The Fish / Crosby, Stills & Nash / Arlo Guthrie / Richie Havens / Jimi Hendrix / Carlos Santana / John Sebastian / Sha-Na-Na / Sly and The Family Stone / Ten Years After / The Who
  • Additionals musictitles: "Going Up The Country" by Canned Heat / "Woodstock" by Joni Mitchell

The longplay

woodstock - music from the original soundtrack and more ( 1970 )
bgc"#CCFF00" colspan="2" | number bgcolor="#CCFF00" | group / singer bgcolor="#CCFF00" | title bgcolor="#CCFF00" | m:ss bgcolor="#CCFF00" | written by
rowspan="7" valign="top" | 1 .1 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | John B. Sebastian bgcolor="#FFFF33" | I Had A Dream 2:35 John B. Sebastian
.2 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Canned Heat bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Going Up The Country 3:20 Alan Wilson
  colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFBB" | Text: Stage Announcements colspan="2" |  
.3 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Richie Havens bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Freedom 4:36 Adapted from "Motherless Child"
.4 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Country Joe & The Fish bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Rock & Soul Music 2:08 Country Joe McDonald, ...
.5 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Arlo Guthrie bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Coming Into Los Angeles 2:07 Arlo Guthrie
.6 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Sha-Na-Na bgcolor="#FFFF33" | At The Hop 2:00 A. Singer, J.Medora & P. Withe
rowspan="7" valign="top" | 2 rowspan="2" valign="top" | .1 bgcolor="#FFFF33" rowspan="2" valign="top" | Country Joe McDonald bgcolor="#FFFF33" | The "Fish" Cheer rowspan="2" valign="top" | 3:15 rowspan="2" valign="top" | Country Joe McDonald
bgcolor="#FFFF33" | I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin-To-Die Rag
.2 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Joan Baez featuring Jeffrey Shurtleff bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man 2:07 James Roger McGuinn & Graham Parsons
.3 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Joan Baez bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Joe Hill 2:40 Earl Robinson & Alfred Hayes
  colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFBB" | Text: Stage Announcements colspan="2" |  
.4 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Crosby, Stills & Nash bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Suite: Judy Blue Eyes 8:11 Stephen Stills
.5 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Sea Of Madness 3:24 Neil Young
bgcolor="#CCFF00" colspan="2" | number bgcolor="#CCFF00" | group / singer bgcolor="#CCFF00" | title bgcolor="#CCFF00" | m:ss bgcolor="#CCFF00" | written by
rowspan="5" valign="top" | 3 .1 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Wooden Ships 5:27 David Crosby & Stephen Stills
.2 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | The Who bgcolor="#FFFF33" | We're Not Gonna Take It 4:25 Pete Townshend
  colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFBB" | Text: Stage Announcements colspan="2" |  
.3 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Joe Cocker bgcolor="#FFFF33" | With A Little Help From My Friends 7:40 John Lennon & Paul McCartney
  colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFBB" | Text: Rainstorm, Crowd Sounds, Announcements, General Hysteria colspan="2" |  
rowspan="4" valign="top" | 4   colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFBB" | Text: Crowd Rain Chant 2:20  
.1 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Santana bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Soul Sacrifice 8:06 Carlos Santana, ...
  colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFBB" | Text: Stage Announcements colspan="2" |  
.2 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Ten Years After bgcolor="#FFFF33" | I'm Going Home 9:20 Alvin Lee
bgcolor="#CCFF00" colspan="2" | number bgcolor="#CCFF00" | group / singer bgcolor="#CCFF00" | title bgcolor="#CCFF00" | m:ss bgcolor="#CCFF00" | written by
rowspan="6" valign="top" | 5 .1 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Jefferson Airplane bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Volunteers 2:44 Paul Kantner & Marty Ballin
  colspan="2" bgcolor="#FFFFBB" | Text: Max Yasgur colspan="2" |  
rowspan="3" valign="top" | .2 bgcolor="#FFFF33" rowspan="3" valign="top" | Sly & The Family Stone bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Dance To The Music 2:10 rowspan="3" valign="top" | Sylvester Stewart
bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Music Lover 6:59
bgcolor="#FFFF33" | I Want To Take You Higher 4:07
.3 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | John B. Sebastian bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Rainbows All Over Your Blues 2.10 John B. Sebastian
rowspan="3" valign="top" | 6 .1 bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Butterfield Blues Band bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Love March 7:45 Gene Dinwiddle & Philip Wilson
rowspan="2" valign="top" | .2 bgcolor="#FFFF33" rowspan="2" valign="top" | Jimi Hendrix bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Star Spangled Banner rowspan="2" valign="top" | 12:45 Traditional, arranged by Jimi Hendrix
bgcolor="#FFFF33" | Purple Haze & Instrumental Solo Jimi Hendrix

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