Review of Woodstock (1970) by J K — 26 Mar 2010
A great documentary of the greatest concert the planet has ever seen. A must-have if you love music. A must-have if you've never heard of any of these people before because this concert was one of the most important moments in American history, and perhaps world history.
My favorite parts of this film have nothing to do with the music. It's the out-takes, the people crashing on acid, concert organizers freaking out because they think the government is going to shut them down.
Everything that was filmed was real, engaging and interesting. It's history. It was rumored that Carlos Santana put on such a great performance because he was tripping out badly on something and his guitar was morphing into a snake while he was playing it.
He was just trying to hold onto it. You can't write fiction that good.
This review of Woodstock (1970) was written by J K on 26 Mar 2010.
Woodstock has generally received very positive reviews.
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