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Hendrix at Woodstock

StuffnJunkStuffnJunk Posts: 896
edited April 2011 in Other Music
obviously this is one of the most legendary performances ever....i was watching the dvd of this recently, the same thing always strikes me - it seems there's a crowd of only a few thousand people watching him, theres more empty space and garbage visible on the grass than people...it also looks like its early morning, i don't know much about woodstock but i guess Jimi played towards the end of the festival when a lot of people had already packed up (and left garbage everywhere) and went home?

could this be one of those things where a lot more people SAY they were there to see it than actaully were?
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    Newch91Newch91 Posts: 17,560
    I heard there was a huge rain storm the night before and that caused a lot of people to leave.
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    samjamsamjam New York Posts: 9,283
    Still can't believe my dad was there to witness that and said it was all nothing short of amazing. Pretty sure Hendrix closed the whole thing though, and did so in the morning when a lot of the crowd had left.
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    jg1988jg1988 Posts: 181
    the festival was slated to end on sunday, but due to many technical problems the music went on into monday morning. he started to play at 9am which is why it seems many people were not there. awesome to see Jimi is getting some love on the boards!
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    bennett13bennett13 Posts: 439
    I prefer his set at Monterey.
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    DewieCoxDewieCox Posts: 11,412
    This is my favorite live stuff of his. Seems to rock the most.
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    Monterrey was pretty awesome, but the Woodstock set is longer and seems to really push the envelope sonically in spots. This version of "Purple Haze" is the best version I've heard, not to mentions all the other highlights. Check out "Isabella" from this gig if you haven't already. :ugeek:
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    jg1988jg1988 Posts: 181
    bennett13 wrote:
    I prefer his set at Monterey.

    i love seeing shots of the crowd as he plays. his big break into the american music scene.
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    FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Hendrix was due to play at midnight on the Sunday/Monday but there were huge delays in and between sets. Michael Lang, Woodstock promoter, offered Michael Jeffrey (Jimi's manager) the opportunity to take the midnight slot regardless of this but Jeffrey argued that Jimi would close the festival as originally agreed. So, Hendrix didn't take the stage until some time after 8am. There were "only" about 30,000 people left on the site by Jimi's Monday morning performance.

    Jimi was due to appear on the Cavett show - what would have been his second slot on the programme - that very night, but he collapsed with exhaustion after the Woodstock performance, crashed at his hotel, and didn't make the TV gig. Grace Slick, CS&N, and, I think, Joni Mitchell, appeared instead. Jimi made up for this a couple of weeks later.

    The "complete" DVD leaves out a lot of material, including Larry Lee's solos and two numbers, Mastermind and a cover of Curtis Mayfield's Gypsy Woman. The unedited performance is worth tracking down. It's out there.
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    keeponrockinkeeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    bennett13 wrote:
    I prefer his set at Monterey.
    His 'Like A Rolling Stone' is unbelievable.
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    joely_91joely_91 Posts: 795
    Now if they'd ever get around to releasing royal albert hall DVD/CD/LP for us.....and in a non-edited down version that would be cool.... :D

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    CobCob Posts: 857
    I seem to remember there is a video of him playing at Berkley that is pretty good also.
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