It sure has been along time, hasn't it?

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It sure has been along time, hasn't it?

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So, Woodstock is dead and gone, but what was your favourite track?

Mine was this, incredible delivery, made everyone else, even Hendrix, pale in comparison

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LISTEN TO THIS VIDEO, PLEASE

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Thanks for this thread; I love, love, love sharing this song! :bow:

PS yea, I know.
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since u brought it up
who went

i got there but never close enough to see the stage :-)
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Ten Years After (I'm going Home! With Alvin Lee on guitar) ) and of course Hendrix. Lived on the west coast and by the time I heard about it, it was over. Did go to some rock festivals on the west coast though. I also saw Hendrix very early in his career in Seattle. He played at the Eagles Auditorium in around 1967. The same show had San Francisco's Moby Grape on the bill.

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Richie Havens "Freedom" always stuck in the memory in any of the programmes I've seen on Woodstock. Hunted it out for a listen and the link says he opened it and was asked to play a long set because the other artists hadn't arrived He played for 3 hours plus the various encores because the crowd loved it, and he sang this version of "Motherless Child" because he had run out of songs !

Brilliant, talk about a great opener

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