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  1. The show had some good bands obviously,

     

    DAY ONE - August 15, 1969

    1. Richie Havens

     

    1. High Flyin' Bird

    2. Unknown Song (might be "Minstrel From Gault")

    3. I Can't Make It Anymore

    4. Handsome Johnny

    5. With a Little Help from My Friends

    6. Strawberry Fields Forever

    7. Hey Jude

    8. Motherless Child (a.k.a. "Freedom")

     

    2. Swami Satchidananda 3. Country Joe McDonald

     

    1. Janis

    2. Rockin' All Around The World

    3. Flyin' High All Over The World

    4. Seen A Rocket

    5. Fish Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixing-To-Die-Rag

     

    4. John B. Sebastian

     

    1. How Have You Been

    2. Rainbows All Over Your Blues

    3. I Had A Dream

    4. Darlin' Be Home Soon

    5. Younger Generation

     

    5. Sweetwater

     

    1. Motherless Child

    2. Look Out (???)

    3. For Pete's Sake

    4. Day Song

    5. What's Wrong

    6. My Crystal Spider

    7. Two Worlds (???)

    8. Band Introduction

    9. Why Oh Why

     

    6. Incredible String Band

     

    1. Invocation

    2. The Letter

    3. This Moment

    4. When You Find Out Who You Are

     

    7. Bert Sommer

     

    1. Jennifer

    2. The Road To Travel

    3. I Wondered Where You Be

    4. She's Gone

    5. Things Are Going My Way

    6. And When It's Over

    7. Jeanette

    8. America

    9. A Note That Read

    10. Smile

     

    8. Tim Hardin

     

    1. Misty Roses

    2. If I Were A Carpenter

     

    9. Ravi Shankar

     

    1. Raga Puriya-Dhanashri/Gat In Sawarital

    2. Tabla Solo In Jhaptal

    3. Raga Manj Kmahaj

    4. lap Jor

    5. Dhun In Kaharwa Tal

     

    10. Melanie

     

    1. Beautiful People

    2. Birthday Of The Sun

     

    11. Arlo Guthrie

     

    1. Coming Into Los Angeles

    2. Walking Down The Line

    3. Amazing Grace

     

    12. Joan Baez

     

    1. Oh Happy Day

    2. The Last Thing On My Mind

    3. I Shall Be Released

    4. Joe Hill

    5. Sweet Sir Galahad

    6. Hickory Wind

    7. Drug Store Truck Driving Man

    8. I Live One Day At A Time

    9. Sweet Sunny South

    10. Warm and Tender Love

    11. Swing Low Sweet Chariot

    12. We Shall Overcome

     

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    Wolfgang's Vault - The Who Memorabilia

    DAY TWO - August 16, 1969

    1. Quill

     

    1. Driftin'

    2. They Live the Life

    3. BBY

    4. Waitin' For You

    5. Jam

     

    2. Keef Hartley Band

     

    1. Spanish Fly

    2. Believe In You

    3. Rock Me Baby

    4. Medley: Leavin' Trunk, Halfbreed, Just To Cry, Sinnin' For You

     

    3. Santana

     

    1. Waiting

    2. You Just Don't Care

    3. Savior

    4. Jingo

    5. Persuasion

    6. Soul Sacrifice

    7. Fried Neckbones

     

    4. Canned Heat

     

    1. I'm Her Man

    2. Going Up the Country

    3. A Change Is Gonna Come

    4. Leaving This Town

    5. The Bear Talks

    6. Let's Work Together

    7. Too Many Drivers at the Wheel

    8. I Know My Baby

    9. Woodstock Boogie

    10. On the Road Again

     

    5. Grateful Dead

     

    1. St. Stephen

    2. Mama Tried

    3. Dark Star

    4. High Time

    5. Turn On Your Lovelight

     

    6. Mountain

     

    1. Blood Of The Sun

    2. Stormy Monday

    3. Long Red

    4. Who Am I But You And The Sun

    5. Beside The Sea

    6. For Yasgur's Farm (then untitled)

    7. You And Me

    8. Theme From An Imaginary Western

    9. Waiting To Take You Away

    10. Dreams Of Milk And Honey

    11. Blind Man

    12. Blue Suede Shoes

    13. Southbound Train

     

    7. Creedence Clearwater Revival

     

    1. Born On The Bayou

    2. Green River

    3. Ninety-Nine And A Half (Won't Do)

    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 Choogin'

    11. Suzy Q

     

    8. Sly & The Family Stone

     

    1. M'Lady

    2. Sing A Simple Song

    3. You Can Make It If You Try

    4. Everyday People

    5. Dance To The Music

    6. Music Lover

    7. I Want To Take You Higher

    8. Love City

    9. Stand!

     

    9. 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

     

    10. 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. Christmas

    9. Acid Queen

    10. Pinball Wizard

    11. (Abbie Hoffmann Incident)

    12. Do You Think It's Alright?

    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

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Woodstock

    3 Days of Peace & Music

    DVD - Amazon.com

     

     

     

    Apparel - Rock concert vintage and retro t-shirts

     

     

     

     

    DAY THREE - August 17, 1969

    1. Jefferson Airplane

     

    1. The Other Side of This Life

    2. Plastic Fantastic Lover

    3. Volunteers

    4. Won't You Try / Saturday Afternoon

    5. Eskimo Blue Day

    6. Uncle Sam's Blues

    7. Somebody To Love

    8. White Rabbit

    9. 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds

     

    2. 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

     

    3. Country Joe & The Fish

     

    1. Barry's Caviar Dream

    2. Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine

    3. Rock And Soul Music

    4. Thing Called Love

    5. Love Machine

    6. Fish Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixing-To-Die-Rag

     

    4. Ten Years After

     

    1. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl

    2. I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes

    3. I May Be Wrong, But I Won't Be Wrong Always

    4. Hear Me Calling

    5. I'm Going Home

     

    5. The Band

     

    1. Chest Fever

    2. Baby Don't Do It

    3. Tears Of Rage

    4. We Can Talk

    5. Long Black Veil

    6. Don't You Tell Henry

    7. Ain't No More Cane

    8. Wheels On Fire

    9. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever

    10. The Weight

     

     

    (After midnight - Monday Morning) - August 18, 1969

    6. Blood Sweat And Tears

     

    1. More And More

    2. I Love You Baby More Than You Ever Know

    3. Spinning Wheel

    4. I Stand Accused

    5. Something Coming On

     

    7. Johnny Winter

     

    1. Mama, Talk To Your Daughter

    2. To Tell The Truth

    3. Johnny B Goode

    4. Six Feet In The Ground

    5. Leland Mississippi Blues/Rock Me Baby

    6. Mean Mistreater

    7. I Can't Stand It (With Edgar Winter)

    8. Tobacco Road (With Edgar Winter)

    9. Mean Town Blues

     

    8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

     

    (Set One - Acoustic)

    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

     

    (Set Two - Electric)

    10. Pre-road Downs

    11. Long Time Gone

    12. Bluebird

    13. Sea Of Madness

    14. Wooden Ships (Encore - Acoustic)

    15. Find The Cost Of Freedom

    16. 49 bye-byes

     

    9. Paul Butterfield Blues Band

     

    1. Everything's Gonna Be Alright

    2. Driftin'

    3. Born Under A Bad Sign

    4. All My Love Comin' Through To You

    5. Love March

     

    10. Sha-Na-Na

     

    1. Na Na Theme

    2. Jakety Jak

    3. Teen Angel

    4. Jailhouse Rock

    5. Wipe Out

    6. Who Wrote The Book Of Love

    7. Duke Of Earl

    8. At The Hop

    9. Na Na Theme

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Jimi Hendrix

    Live at Woodstock

    DVD - Amazon.com

     

     

     

    11. Jimi Hendrix (The Gypsy Sun & Rainbows Band)

     

    1. Message To Love

    2. Hear My Train A Comin'

    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

     

    Hendrix insisted on being the final performer and was scheduled to perform Sunday at midnight. He didn't take the stage until 9 A.M. on Monday morning and played for 2 hours to a dwindling audience.

     

    Jimi Hendrix - Live at Woodstock '69 - 56:39

    Cancelled Acts

     

    1. Jeff Beck Group (The band broke up in July, forcing cancellation)

    2. Iron Butterfly (Stuck at the airport, their manager demanded helicopters and special arrangements just for them. Were wired back and told, as impolitely as Western Union would allow, "to get lost", but in other 'words'.)

    3. Joni Mitchell (Joni's agent put her on "The Dick Cavett Show" instead)

    4. Lighthouse (Feared that it would be a "bad scene".)

    5. Ethan Brown (Arrested for LSD three days before the event.)

     

    Declined Invitations

     

    1. The Beatles (John Lennon said he couldn't get them together)

    2. Led Zeppelin (Got a higher paying gig at the Asbury Park Convention Hall in New Jersey that weekend)

    3. Bob Dylan (Turned it down because of his disgust of the hippies hanging around his house)

    4. The Byrds (Turned it down because of a melee during their performance at the first Atlanta International Pop Festival, held at the Atlanta International Raceway on July 4 and July 5, 1969)

    5. Tommy James & the Shondells (Turned it down because of being misinformed about the size and scope of the event)

    6. Jethro Tull (Turned it down because they thought it wouldn't be a big deal.)

    7. The Moody Blues were included in the original posters as performers, but backed out after taking a gig in Paris on the same weekend.

    8. Spirit (they had other shows planned and did not want to back out of their commitments; not knowing how big that Woodstock would ultimately become)

    9. Mind Garage (Declined because they thought it wouldn't be a big deal and had a higher paying gig elsewhere)

  2. Definitely, Pervertical.

     

    "I felt, in the past, 'Oh, things are so good, I'm afraid that they might go away.' But, now that time is passing, I actually see that it's OK for things to go away and I'm even more free."

     

    Two of the most beautiful faces in North America.

  3. Hippies
    It wasn't only hippies, mmeee-yaaaaaaaannn.

     

    Bikers, babes from all those elite women-only-colleges lookin' to cut loose, aging beatniks dedicated to supporting Richie Havens, and geeky Buddy-Holly-glasses-wearin' college dudes in rayon slacks, white socks, and penny loafers.

     

    I bet well over half of the 400,000 never smelled pot - much less smoked any - beforehand...

     

    you fucking redneck fascist.

  4. Forty years and three days ago, our forefathers set forth to establish a new Woodstock nation.

     

    There was a great fresh documentary/retrospective of the event shown tonight on the History Channel. What an outrageous line-up of talent. What a spectacular event.

     

    I truly enjoyed the treatment shown tonight. I recommend it's viewing by anyone interested.

  5. Listen, Jefe, believe it or not, before sport climbing and grid bolting, climbers managed to have a dandy time and left a fraction of the trace/mess that is common at just about every cliff today.

     

    You omit the era/practice of nailing the hell out of cracks with the resultant scarring - leaving a substantial "trace" in the scarred lines. That practice altered routes, visual appearance, and the rock itself, comparatively, as much as anything (including bolted lines) that came after the '70's decade revelation/revolution of "clean climbing".

     

    Thanks for the history lesson. In other news, the ocean is wet and little bears play in the woods.

     

    Cool.

     

    Thanks for verifying your lack of a broad and accurate perspective represented in your assertion of clean, unadulterated climbing practices "before sport climbing and grid bolting".

     

    It confirms, as others contend, that yours is a position lacking sufficient comprehensive contemplation.

     

    ...and/or the battle you and Raindawg wage is a disingenuous farce without integrity deeming "Spray" the only appropriate arena.

  6. Wow, a bunch of clips of Obama for the last few years proposing single payer, in public. Now theres a big uproar because he appears to be moving on it as promised. If anything, it appears he, if not Frank/Pelosi et.al., have for the time being scaled back ambitions due to the conservative objections while pushing ahead so that some reforms can be accomplished.

     

    The man was ELECTED while promising the system that you claim there is overwhelming opposition to; the only thing thats happened is that relative minority has gotten louder and angrier in order to intimidate and give the appearance of a "populist backlash". The only reason reform may not pass this time is if congress caves in to fears of being voted out- not the first time that would happen.

     

    Risk of being voted out for those who wouldn't get their typical financing from the healthcare lobby. For the rest, >65% of americans still want a public option, and Democrats (including Obama) may well run the risk of being voted out for selling out their constituencies down the river.

     

    "The fact of the matter is there are not the votes in the United States Senate for the public option," Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) said on "Fox News Sunday." "There never have been. So to continue to chase that rabbit, I think, is just a wasted effort." - Washington Post

  7. ...little cunt debtor.

     

    Ha! Yeah, you're not going to gain much traction with that one. Just shows how out of touch you are with regular Americans...

     

    You, and most Americans, are gynormous cunt debtors?

  8. What a crack-up.

     

    A guy posts an image of the supreme political authority figure appearing as an infamous, villainous, cinema clown and some, based on appearance alone, jump to a racial inference.

     

    The OP made no ostensible allusion to race until after others asserted the issue.

     

    You Jokers are tweaked, indeed.

  9. Listen, Jefe, believe it or not, before sport climbing and grid bolting, climbers managed to have a dandy time and left a fraction of the trace/mess that is common at just about every cliff today.

     

    You omit the era/practice of nailing the hell out of cracks with the resultant scarring - leaving a substantial "trace" in the scarred lines. That practice altered routes, visual appearance, and the rock itself, comparatively, as much as anything (including bolted lines) that came after the '70's decade revelation/revolution of "clean climbing".

  10. i wanna post in this very important thread but am having a hard time thinking of something - suggestions?

     

    Through etymological exploration, reveal when (we know the why) Kevbone's family tree produced the phrase "beaten like a red-headed stepchild".

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