Woodstock Page #7

Synopsis: An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation through cleanup, with historic access to insiders, blistering concert footage, and portraits of the concertgoers; negative and positive aspects are shown, from drug use by performers to naked fans sliding in the mud, from the collapse of the fences by the unexpected hordes to the surreal arrival of National Guard helicopters with food and medical assistance for the impromptu city of 500,000.
Director(s): Michael Wadleigh
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
R
Year:
1970
184 min
607 Views


And I said I love you..."

"...you know I do!"

A lot of freaks!

"Coming in from London

from over the Pole..."

"...flying in a big airliner..."

"...chickens flying everywhere

around the plane."

"Could we ever feel much finer..."

"...coming into Los Angeles..."

"...bringing in a couple of keys?"

"Don't touch my bags, if you

please, Mr. Customs Man."

"A guy with a ticket to Mexico..."

"...no, he couldn't

look much stranger..."

"...walking in a hall with

his things and all..."

"...smiling, said he

was the Lone Ranger."

"Coming into Los Angeles..."

"...bringing in a couple of keys."

"Don't touch my bags, if you

please, Mr. Customs Man."

"There's a hip woman walking

on a moving block..."

"...tripping on the escalator."

"There's a man in the line,

she's blowing his mind..."

"...thinking that he's

already made her."

"Coming into Los Angeles..."

"...bringing in a couple of keys."

"Don't touch my bags, if you

please, Mr. Customs Man."

"Coming in from London from

over the Pole..."

"...flying in a big air liner..."

"...chickens flying

everywhere around the plane."

"Could we ever feel much finer?"

Folk music has come a

long way hasn't it, Arlo?

It used to be the walk down

the road trip, you know.

It's incredible. I heard the

New York Throughway is closed.

This morning we heard

they were backed down...

...on Route Seventeen

with an eight hour delay!

Right. Well, the New York

State Throughway is closed.

It's incredible!

Isn't that far out?

I don't know if you,

I don't know how many...

...of you can dig how many people

there are, man!

Like I was rapping to the fuzz.

Huh, can you dig it?

Man there are supposed to be a

million and a half people here by tonight!

Can you dig that?

New York State Throughway

is closed, man!

Yeah, it's far out, man!

Hey, man, I've just got to say...

...that you people...

...have got to be the strongest

bunch of people I ever saw.

Three days, man, three days!

We just love you!

Tell them who we are.

They'll know if you just sing.

Test. Forty-nine. Sixty-five.

Hike!

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome

with us Crosby, Stills and Nash!

"It's getting to the point..."

"...where I'm no fun any more."

"I am sorry."

"Sometimes it hurts..."

"...so badly, I must cry out loud."

"l, l, I am lonely."

"I am yours, you are mine."

"You are what you are."

"You make it hard."

"Remember what we said and did..."

"...and felt about each other."

"Oh, babe, have mercy."

"Don't let the past remind

us of what we are, not now."

"l, l, I am not dreaming."

"I am yours, you are mine."

"You are what you are."

"You make it hard."

"Tearing yourself away from me now."

"You are free, and I am crying."

"This does not mean I don't love you."

"I do. That's forever, baby."

"Yes, and for always."

"I am yours, you are mine."

"You are what you are."

"You make it hard."

"Something inside is telling

me that I've got your secret."

"Are you still listening?"

"Here is the lock and latch

of the key to your heart."

"Yes, and I love you."

"I am yours, you are mine."

"You are what you are."

"You make it hard, hard..."

"...and you make it hard,

you make it hard."

"Friday evening..."

"...Sunday in the afternoon..."

"...what have you got to lose?"

"Tuesday morning..."

"...please be gone. I'm tired of you."

"What have you got to lose?"

"Can I tell it like it is?"

"Listen to me, baby..."

"...it's my heart..."

"...that's a sad feeling in your

heart, and that's what I am."

"I've got an answer."

"I'm going to try and play."

"What have I got to lose?"

"Please come see me..."

"...Thursdays and Saturdays."

"What have you got to lose?"

"Chestnut brown canary..."

"...ruby-throated sparrow..."

"...sing a song, don't be long,

thrill me to the marrow."

"Lacy, lilting, eerie."

"Ring around the moonlight."

"Asking me, said she so free..."

"...'How can you catch the sparrow?"'

"Lacy, lilting, eerie."

"Oozing life, not lamenting."

"Change my life, make it right.

Be my lady."

Thank you. We needed that!

This is our second gig.

This is the second time...

...we've ever played

in front of people, man!

We're scared shitless!

That's near enough for jazz.

I'd like to say thank you again to you.

This is a thing called

"I'm Going Home by Helicopter."

"Going home, my baby."

"My baby, baby, I'm going home."

"Baby, baby, I'm going home."

"Baby, baby, I said I'm going home."

"Going home, my baby."

"Go home, my baby."

"'Go home, baby, I'm going."

"My baby, see my baby around."

"See my baby, see my baby around."

"Love you, baby,

I feel so good tonight."

"Going home, see my baby."

"I'm going home now, see my baby."

"Oh, baby, baby, see my wife."

"Ohh! Baby, going to have more fun."

"Baby, you don't go..."

"...baby, if we don't go..."

"If you don't go..."

"...baby, we don't go.

Man, you hurt me so."

"I love my baby with the red dress on."

"I'm going to shake it on a great big

doll. I'm going to have more fun."

"Go back, baby, baby, I want

to be a half with you."

"I love you, baby, Lord knows I do."

"I love you, baby, God knows I do."

"We're going steady, doll,

that's what we're trying to do."

"Go on, baby, I love that way you walk."

"One for the money, two for the show.

Three to get ready, and go, cat, go, go!"

"Don't you step on my blue suede shoes."

"You can do anything, baby, but

lay off my blue suede shoes!"

"Well, back it up, down in front."

"I've got a baby, mean as she can be."

"Not now, my baby, don't be mean to me."

"Yeah, I'm coming on, baby.

Oh, not sitting, going home."

"Climbing on, baby. Oh, I'm

not sitting, going home."

"Well, baby, I'm not sitting.

Going home."

"Well, shake up, baby, shake.

Well, shake it, baby, shake."

"Shake up, baby, shake.

Shake, baby, shake."

"Well, love you, baby.

I love the way you walk to me."

"Oh, baby, I love that way you walk."

"I'll sit you right down,

knock you off your feet."

"Whoa, baby, I've got a craving."

"I love you, baby, like God knows I do."

"Take your love, baby,

yeah, one more time."

"Oh, do the stomp, do the stomp."

"I gave my baby, I gave one more time."

"Yeah, you quit, I'm

going to see my baby."

"I'm going home.

Home to see my ba-baby."

"Oh, baby, I played the blues for you."

"Yeah, I love you, baby,

with your red dress on."

"Baby, I love you so."

"I'm going home, I'm going home."

"Love you, baby.

Love that way you walk."

"I'm going home."

"Love you, baby. I'm going home."

"Look out, baby! I'm coming to get you!

One more time! Going home! "

"Yeah, home, baby.

Going home, home to my baby."

"Going home. I'm going home.

I'm going home."

"I'm going home, home, home, my baby."

"Going home to see my mama!"

Ten Years After!

Please a warm thank you

for Ten Years After!

Alright friends, now you have seen

the heavy groups...

...now you will see morning maniac music.

Believe me.

It's a new dawn.

The regular guys.

Don't you get a dial tone, or anything?

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