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79 Reviews

by Top favorable review

Woodstock = 1969 start of generational change

Entertaining informative video capturing the essence of peace unity music love drugs and rock n roll event of a lifeTime
generational change for young people
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Poor representation of the actual movie, WOODSTOCK!

This is a complete rip off of Woodstock, the movie, which is what I thought I was purchasing. I saw it when it first came out in the theatres, in 1970. It was great! This is film is an insult to the original film and totally misses the mark. I wonder what those who have given it many stars would actually think if they saw the real Woodstock? Disappointing, to say the least.Read full review...

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Melding the Sixties

At the time of this film's release, Peace and Music was still a clarion call of a generation, and the music, the film's verite, its judicious editing, made it one of the best portrayals of the Sixties and its music. But from the distance of nearly forty years, the documentary's story seems naive, fey, even dangerous in its adolescent demonstrations of personal freedom. Hardly a signpost to relish of Americ'as future.
Still, its unblinking portrayal is the reality of that time, and its music scenes demonstrate a true love for the meld of black R'n'B, blues, gospel, country and folk music that was rock music at its finest.
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Woodstock - an historical imperative

It is hard to put the importance of this event into a musical historical context. It is unsurpassed. Some of the greatest musicians in modern history who had unsurpassed influence on the development of music and modern culture. This movie does a pretty excellent job of portraying that event and the context in which it happened. For many of the musicians, their greatest recorded work was brought out by playing in front of half a million spectators. Perhaps the greatest flaw in the movie is the terrible, awful, really pitiful subtitles (in English) of song lyrics in particular. Turn the subtitles OFF. Its really distracting and a terrible shame to detract from the incredible music. Historically, the most significant acts are probably Santana who melded Latin music to Rock and Roll, Sly and the Family Stone, who did much the same with R&B and Rock and Roll, and of course Jimi Hendrix, who took the electric guitar and rock music to places never heard or seen from before or since. The Who were outstanding. Ten Years After played their best ever, as did Joe Cocker. By the way, for those of you who only know Joe from "You are so beautiful" or the sacarin duets, "A little help from 'me' friends" will show why he was famous in the first place. The problem with old Joe is that he really "spazed" out when he sang. It was the source of much merriment, as with John Belushi singing a duet with him on SNL finishing up writhing on the floor after flinging himself in a twisted mess. For those who have never seen him, it can detract from his singing, which on this song is amazing. So if you have young teens or others who are prone to laughing at new and unusual, maybe have them listen first without watching. Richie Havens opened the concert with his unique guitar playing open tuning with rapid-fire strumming. Some of the music is not to my taste, like Joan Baez, but others will like her.
I highly recommend Woodstock for anyone who wants to better understand where the music they listen to came from and perhaps is going. It is also great for people who are interested in the greatest concert of all time.
Tom
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Great frame of the times DVD and a classic concert...

I bought this skeptical and felt it was very good after viewing the dvd. I have always been a fan of 60's music but this dvd took the music a bit further. It showed a bit of how it started from the ground up. It also gave a pretty candid view of the concert goers without being to extreme. The music was pretty awesome as well.

If you are a fan of 60's music, ever wanted to see what the real Woodstock was like or just maybe a stoner check it out. It is worth your time to sit down and watch it. Just don't take a bank loan to do it. Pay attention for the 40th anniversary edition this coming summer as well.

The only downside it seems is the pricing on this one. My price was about what it would have been new. I see so many paying outrageous prices for this on here. Just hold out people end of July 2009 there is going to be a 40th anniversary edition. I would have held out but i wanted to see it and mine wasn't crazy priced.
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The best musical DVD ever - for me personally.

Okay, I'm 63 years old and am from the Woodstock generation. However, at that time in my life I was not focused on "peace and love" and only later began to change and appreciate all that my generation has done. I also love and really only listen to classic rock which I think is the best of all. One Friday evening I was surfing to see what I could watch on my TV and all of a sudden discovered that the MSG channel was featuring a revival of "Woodstock" for two weeks in a row. Loved every moment of watching that period of time in my growing up years and, of course, the music and the performers. Loved it so much that I immediately went on Ebay to see if I could purchase a DVD on Woodstock and find out that this Seller is carrying the exact same DVD that the MSG channel featured two weekends in a row. Would I recommend this DVD to others? I sure would. It's rock n'roll at the best and the most innocent of times.Read full review...

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Enjoy it vary much. Great features.

Vary good. Shows just what went on at the woodstock concert in 1969.

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MUSIC and MAGIC !!

If you can remember the 60s, you really weren't there! This is an excellent documentary about what was really going on on the not so violent side of the 60s. Want to take a flashback? Get this DVD and trip your heart away!Read full review...

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This is a great version of the first movie because they put a lot of stuff that ended up on The cutting room floor back into this which made it the di

But the one I am looking for is the one with the boy and the girl standing there wrapped in a comforter or something the very first Woodstock film without the extra footage

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Fond Memories

Having spent 4 very special days at the Woodstock "event" back in 69, I couldn't wait to see this video. I found the video to be a truly "realistic and accurate" depiction of the awesome and wonderful experience I was fortunate enough to be a part of at a time when the world seemed to be going crazy. Woodstock offered the attendees a "respite" from the troubles of the 60's and I believe showed the world that there was a peaceful and caring side to America's youth. This video captures those feelings and provided me with a renewed sense of what it was like to be a part of history. Wonderfully documented and a must for all to see who want to become a part of what I think was a snapshot of "how it really was"! This video is not for small children however due to the language and nudity - but that's just the way it was!Read full review...

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