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Manikin
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Woodstock 2 is the second live album released of the 1969 Woodstock Festival concert. The 2-LP set contains more material from many acts featured on the first Woodstock album with additional performances from Mountain and Melanie. I will not post front cover .
Woodstock 2 was originally released in 1971 as a double LP
Woodstock Music & Art Fair (informally, Woodstock or The Woodstock Festival) was a music festival, billed as "An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music". It was held at Max Yasgur's 600-acre (2.4 km²; 240 ha, 0.94 mi²) dairy farm in the Catskills near the hamlet of White Lake in the town of Bethel, New York, from August 15 to August 18, 1969. Bethel, in Sullivan County, is 43 miles (69 km) southwest of the town of Woodstock, New York, in adjoining Ulster County.
"Jam Back at the House" – 7:28
"Izabella" – 5:04
"Get My Heart Back Together" – 8:02
Tracks 1–3 performed by Jimi Hendrix.
"Saturday Afternoon/Won't You Try" – 5:54
"Eskimo Blue Day" – 6:22
Tracks 4–5 performed by Jefferson Airplane.
"Everything's Gonna Be All Right" – 8:36
Performed by The Butterfield Blues Band.
"Sweet Sir Galahad" – 3:58
Performed by Joan Baez.
"Guinnevere" – 5:20
"4+20" – 2:23
"Marrakesh Express" – 2:32
Tracks 8–10 performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash And Young
"My Beautiful People" – 3:45
"Birthday of the Sun" – 3:21
Tracks 11–12 performed by Melanie.
"Blood of the Sun" – 3:35
"Theme for an Imaginary Western" – 5:03
Tracks 13–14 performed by Mountain1.
"Woodstock Boogie" – 12:55
Performed by Canned Heat.
"Let the Sunshine In" – 0:50
Performed by the Audience during Rainstorm, after the Joe Cocker performance.''
During the sometimes rainy weekend, thirty-two acts performed outdoors in front of 500,000 concert-goers.[2] It is widely regarded as a pivotal moment in popular music history. Rolling Stone called it one of the 50 Moments That Changed the History of Rock and Roll.[3]
The event was captured in the 1970 documentary movie Woodstock, an accompanying soundtrack album, and Joni Mitchell's song "Woodstock", which commemorated the event and became a major hit for Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
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I remeber back in around 1974 Joni's double album came out miles of aisles. I loved Janis and was heavily into Janis Joplin in the late 60's to early 70's and some of the live albums with her at woodstock I played all the time. Would have been nice to know of this album. None of my friends seemed to have it either. Did you get it cheap lately ? Now I am thinking if I saw this in a record shop now, they would want at least 50 bucks, if not 80.
I have had it for many many years Phil . I sure don't remember when I got it . I did serious LP collecting for quite awhile back about 20 years ago . It was one I kept for some reason . I think a person could get it cheap these days as so many have forgot Woodstock and Lps for ipods
Thank you David :-)
Thank you Kerry !!!!!!!!!! :-)
Very cool Mani !!!
you said Joe Cocker (tee,hee,grin,grin)
you just dont seem to be a "Woodstock" kinda gal????to hard to dance in all that mud.
beside's, i know for a fact that Dick Clark WAS NOT THERE!!!!
Of course Joe Cocker would be at Wood stock !!
Wrassle of course !
i think alot of it was smoked.
I think Joe smoked the whole field before he performed that day and this was a big "love in" in public I think . I doubt many noticed the mud .
Thank you Mikie . Yes I was a Nam Nurse and Yes I think that is when drugs took off in USA . But that is just my 2 cents worth . I never heard of LSd and heroin until then and the after effects can last a lifetime for the ones that used it to cover their feelings about being in a war and not by choice they were drafted unlike today's war's . And were not supported at home . I will always love all my Nam guys and Thank them all . I lost many friends in that war .
VERY COOL MANIKIN:)
Thanks Sean and pack !
your very welcome manikin :)
We DO appreciate your service to the country Mani, thank you very much.
Thank you adkmetalman , petey ,packrat !
Thank you Hedge :-)
I haven't seen this one? Now I want it! I posted the Woodstock album but like this one too!
Hi Dizzy I have to go back and look at yours . Did I miss it ? Thanks for stopping by a fellow record collector :-)
Thank you Amber :-)
Seeing this album and Vol. 1 gives me serious flashbacks....
"Were you at Woodstock, man?"
"No... but I did trip for the Dead!"
(guess you had to be there. I *think* I was....)
So many years ago. And so many brain cells. How did we survive?
Peace and beads, baby ~ love did it!
Despite Melanie <ptui>
(resuming old fogey mode)
Thank you musikoo and Amber !
Thank you bratjdd :-)