There are 3 brilliant films that document the trajectory of 1960's American rock festivals: "Monterey Pop" (1967), "Woodstock" (1970), and "Gimme Shelter" (1970). All three are worth viewing. I especially enjoyed Monterey Pop because it documents the ascent of this movement. You'll witness the breakout U.S. performances of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who, and Otis Redding. I fail to understand why Jefferson Airplane merit the inclusion of two of their songs. Among such a tremendous cast of musicians they are hardly a highlight, but that's my only gripe at the editing. The sound and picture are lovingly restored for this release, making this a must-see for any rock 'n roll fan.
There are 3 brilliant films that document the trajectory of 1960's American rock festivals: "Monterey Pop" (1967), "Woodstock" (1970), and "Gimme Shelter" (1970). All three are worth viewing. I especially enjoyed Monterey Pop because it documents the ascent of this movement. You'll witness the breakout U.S. performances of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who, and Otis Redding. I fail to understand why Jefferson Airplane merit the inclusion of two of their songs. Among such a tremendous cast of musicians they are hardly a highlight, but that's my only gripe at the editing. The sound and picture are lovingly restored for this release, making this a must-see for any rock 'n roll fan.
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