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Posted on 16/08/2009. Last edited on 12/10/2015.
(links no longer work, I’ll fill in later) (:
- This thread was originally only about the Woodstock concert…but it runneth over(: to some of these musicians …in later years as well.
This thread is devoted to anything Woodstock. It doesn’t matter if you attended this festival… Woodstock … *~if you were alive and listened to music it was a phenomenal time in the country. If you listened to it much after the fact…the music is still a profound beat to the senses.*~
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With the news of Richie Havens passing…was reminded of artists & their music …from a different time. [Recent News: Richie Havens, Folk Singer Who Riveted Woodstock, Dies at 72 ]
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“The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was a historic event held at Max Yasgur’s 600 acre (2.4 km²; 240 ha) dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969”
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Hippie is a term that has not diminished in popularity or as a subculture to this day. The youth of the 1960’s all came together with similar ideals and became the most popular counterculture archetype. The hippie culture shook the foundation of conformity to its core, reports of attempts to disperse the half a million individuals have been surfacing ever since the event. Individuals able to organize in that magnitude for a common interest was something that those in power were absolutely terrified of and had every right to be. Had Woodstock 1969’s focus turned from music to revolution, the world would be an entirely different place today.
After Woodstock 1969, the name “Woodstock” became a very profitable brand name. The concert was initially designed as a money making endeavor. Woodstock Ventures ended up going far into the basement monetarily after the concert, but eventually recovered and became the corporate enterprise that it is known as today. The recent installments have been seen as corporatized disasters; however, the impact of the initial event is still so profound to this day that anything with the Woodstock brand tacked onto it draws a large amount of attention. Woodstock 1969 has since been a household name and integrated into mainstream American living.
˚ I AM joy of clarity, being & doing
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CROSBY STILLS NASH & YOUNG
Teach Your Children Well
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
1. Suite Judy Blue Eyes
2. Blackbird
3. Helplessly Hoping
4. Guinnevere
5. Marrakesh Express
6. 4 + 20
7. Mr Soul
8. Wonderin’
9. You Don’t Have To Cry
10. Pre-Road Downs
11. Long Time Gone
12. Bluebird Revisited
13. Sea Of Madness
14. Wooden Ships
15. Find The Cost Of Freedom
16. 49 Bye-Byes
˚ I AM joy of clarity, being & doing
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Grateful Dead
1. St. Stephen
2. Mama Tried
3. Dark Star / High Time
4. Turn On Your Love light
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- full concert
Promised Land
Bertha
Greatest Story Ever Told
Sugaree
Black-Throated Wind
To Lay Me Down
El Paso
Ramble on Rose
Me and Bobby McGee
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Me and My Uncle
Loose Lucy
Weather Report Suite: Prelude
Weather Report Suite: Part One
Let it Grow
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
Big River
Dark Star
Eyes Of The World
China Doll
Sugar Magnolia
ENCORE
Uncle John’s Band
Johnny B. Goode
And We Bid You Goodnight
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Kingfish-not at Woodstock..but Bob Weir was ..of the Grateful Dead
Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
Matthew Kelly – guitar, harmonica, vocals
Dave Torbert – bass, vocals
Robbie Hoddinott – guitar
Chris Herold – drums
Bob Weir singing in the band Kingfish song called Youngblood
Bob Weir singing in the band Kingfish song called Hypnotized
Bob Weir & Kingfish-Jump Back
Bob Weir & Kingfish-singing Lazy Lightening
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Janis Joplin
1. Raise Your Hand
2. As Good As You’ve Been To This World
3. To Love Somebody
4. Summertime
5. Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
6. Kosmic Blues
7. Can’t Turn You Loose
8. Work Me Lord
9. Piece Of My Heart
10. Ball and Chain
˚ I AM joy of clarity, being & doing
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The Who
1. Heaven And Hell
2. I Can’t Explain
3. It’s A Boy
4. 1921
5. Amazing Journey
6. Sparks
7. Eyesight To The Blind
8. Cristmas
9. Tommie Can You Hear Me
10. Acid Queen
11. Pinball Wizard
12. Abbie Hoffmann Incident
13. Fiddle About
14. There’s A Doctor I’ve Found
15. Go To The Mirror Boy
16. Smash The Mirror
17. I’m Free
18. Tommy’s Holiday Camp
19. We’re Not Gonna Take It
20. See Me Feel Me
21. Summertime Blues
22. Shakin’ All Over
23. My Generation
24. Naked Eye
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Creedence Clearwater Revival
1. Born On The Bayou
2. Green River
3. Ninety-Nine And A Half
4. Commotion
5. Bootleg
6. Bad Moon Rising
7. Proud Mary
8. I Put A Spell On You
9. Night Time Is The Right Time
10. Keep On Chooglin
11. Suzy Q
Down On The Corner
Have You Ever Seen The Rain?
Looking Out My Back Door
Hey Tonight
Fortunate Son
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Jimi Hendrix
“Jimi Hendrix-Music greats talk about Jimi’s death- greats like Mitch Mitchell,Eric Clapton Jeff Beck Paul McCartney Neil Young Steve Vai Mitch Mitchel”:lhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1NO5Sn-QGA&feature=related
1. Message To Love
2. Getting My Heart Back Together Again
3. Spanish Castle Magic
4. Red House
5. Master Mind
6. Here Comes Your Lover Man
7. Foxy Lady
8. Beginning
9. Izabella
10. Gypsy Woman
11. Fire
12. Voodoo Child (Slight Return) / Stepping Stone
13. Star Spangled Banner
14. Purple Haze
15. Woodstock Improvisation / Villanova Junction
16. Hey Joe
Power of Soul ..anything is possible
(This was on an album of my older’s brothers. I use to drift off to sleep listening to the stanza, with the power of soul anything is possible…loved it!)
Castles Made of Sand
Who Knows
Them Changes Buddy Miles and Jimi Hendrix Band of Gypsies
All Along The Watchtower
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Santana
1. Persuasion
2. Savor
3. Soul Sacrifice
4. Fried Neckbones
Another Santana song with an awesome beat. The 1st time I heard it, was good but just alright. Though it became a top one to exercise to, and then since has always reminded me of the endorphin rush on the tread mill, and absolutely love it now. It’s called Adouma.
˚ I AM joy of clarity, being & doing
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Joe Cocker
With a Little Help From My Friends
Joe Cocker
1. Delta Lady
2. Some Things Goin’ On
3. Let’s Go Get Stoned
4. I Shall Be Released
5. With A Little Help From My Friends
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Richie Haven
Richie Havens, Folk Singer Who Riveted Woodstock, Dies at 72
The ‘Get More Done’ Daily Five
Richie Havens, who marshaled a craggy voice, a percussive guitar and a soulful sensibility to play his way into musical immortality at Woodstock in 1969, improvising the song “Freedom” on the fly, died on Monday April 22, 2013 at his home in Jersey City. He was 72.
Richie Havens
“Mr. Havens embodied the spirit of the ’60s — espousing peace and love, hanging out in Greenwich Village and playing gigs from the Isle of Wight to the Fillmore (both East and West) to Carnegie Hall. He surfaced only in the mid-1960s, but before the end of the decade many rock musicians were citing him as an influence”
“Mr. Havens devoted considerable energy to educating young people on ecological issues. In the mid-1970s he founded the Northwind Undersea Institute, an oceanographic children’s museum on City Island in the Bronx. He later created the Natural Guard, an environmental organization for children, to use hands-on methods to teach about the environment”
1. Minstrel From Gault
2. High Flyin’ Bird
3. I Can’t Make It Anymore
4. With A Little Help
5. Strawberry Fields For Ever
6. Hey Jude
7. I Had A Woman
8. Handsome Johnny
9. Freedom 1
Freedom 2
Key
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Jefferson Airplane
1. The Other Side Of This Life
2. Plastic Fantastic Lover
3. Volunteers
4. Saturday Afternoon / Won’t You Try
5. Eskimo Blue Day
6. Uncle Sam’s Blues
7. Somebody To Love
8. White Rabbit
Somebody To Love and White Rabbit on Smothers Brothers
Jefferson Airplane singing Somebody To Love at Woodstock
˚ I AM joy of clarity, being & doing
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Bert Sommer
1. Jennifer
2. The Road To Travel
3. I wondered where you’d be
4. She’s Gone
5. Things Are Going My Way
6. And When It’s Over
7. Jeanette
8. America (first standing ovation at Woodstock)
9. A Note That Read
10. Smile
˚ I AM joy of clarity, being & doing
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Melanie
1. Beautiful People
2. Birthday Of The Sun
Don’t think this was on the playlist, but it was by Melanie and I liked it.
Lay Down- Candles in the Rain
WOW! You really got it covered! Good Job!
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Hippiegirl
Posted on 23/04/2013.
would love to have been 18 instead of 13 and gone along – what an experience to have shared
love flowergirl
Godschild
Posted on 02/05/2013.
We cannot forget one of the main stars Janis Joplin. I loved this woman so much. Although I did not have the luck of seeing her. Enjoy!
Janis
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