If I may, I would like to share a life experience. I was 14 at the time of Woodstock '69...and I wanted to go real bad. My cousin had just gotten back from his first tour of Viet Nam. I told him about it, and he said we could go...if my Dad and Mom approved. After some talking, I got the ok. We left on Saturday for the 4 hour drive ( I lived in Batavia, New York at the time.) By the time we got there, you couldn't get close with a car, so we slept in the back of his truck. Early Sunday morning we walked in ( about a mile..not sure how far) When we finally got close , we could hear The Who playing. The excitement I felt is hard to explain....I had never been with so many people before...but I felt at peace. We kept moving closer to the stage...then Jefferson Airplane came on. I was mesmerized by Grace Slick. So beautiful and such a powerful voice. My cousin turned me on to a joint (my first time...Dad didn't need to know about this we both agreed.) We stayed until Joe Cocker played and the big storm hit. Since I had to be in summer school on Monday ( a Dad rule) we headed back home. During that storm, my cousin gave me his army field jacket...It was an experience I have cherished my whole life... Now I'm 64. Peace!
I'm the same age Al, we lived through some amazing times. You're fortunate to have gone at such a young age. Thank you for sharing your experience! Peace man!
How beautiful. Thank for telling your story. Just two weeks later here in Texas we had our own Woodstock, known as the Lewisville Pop Festival. Led Zeppelin, B.B. King and Janis played. I was a toddler, but my teenage brother was there. I remember adults talking about going just to watch all the hippies who were all skinny dipping in the lake. I wish that I had been old enough to see it... The best time in music that ever was.
Hey, I'm 66! I knew Woodstock was happening, but I was doing cool stuff, summer "vacation" work, so I stayed home in Santa Barbara. So I didn't go, but I sure paid attention. I also smoked pot that year, and stopped cutting my hair and beard! Peace bro! I'm reachable at proton mail dot com, you know, like g mail dot com but not ... I'm called GodSpeaking dot com at that site just an inside joke sorry try to hide from bots
Da, urmăresc aceste videoclipurile inedite și impresioniste cu o stare spirituală cuprins de tristețe cu stare fluidă și futurista până la paroxism ❤❤🎉🎉.AȘADAR grăiesc adevărul spunând că aveam atuncea o vârsta de 13-14 ani , sincer trăiam intr-o ipostază și țară comunistă respectiv ROMÂNIA GANGAVULUI BÂLBÂIT DE ceausescu nicolae despotul ROMANIEI !!😢 NU aveai posibiltatea să asculți muzica adevărata cu artiștii din occident UK.LONDON, USA, să poți avea revistele de specialitate respectiv BILLBOARD-USA, MELODY MECHER ORI MUZICAL EXPRES din UK.LONDON !! AȘADAR am aflat mai tarziu anul 1971-1972 de festivalul din SUA-WOOSTHOCK, prin intermediul postului de radio Europa liberă din München unde prezenta METRONOMUL marele redactor muzical respectiv CORNEL CHIRIAC!! Asasinat miseleste de securitatea lui ceausescu nicolae la 04 martie 1975 !!!❤❤🎉🎉✌️👆👊🙏
Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead while playing at Woodstock, acknowledged the time travellers in the crowd. None of the time travellers are pierced, tattooed, overweight/obese.
Good Morning. Have seen the WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL through the movie and never ever get bored of re-watching the festival on film even after 50 years where music has changed in numerous ways including the introduction of Hip-Hop and Rap.
OMG this is so awesome thank you for sharing this!!! Why I've not caught these history before? Better late than never!!!! The Band's most iconic song, precious performance, & awesome Joe Cocker too.
I was 12 at the time, and in England, but I do recall the 'buzz' that made it over here... and then two years later I had the privilege to live on the next door farm to England's first Free Festival... Phun City... amazing! MC5 was one that sticks in my mind, but there were many bands that did show, despite the lack of finances to pay them... This was an era, that if you weren't alive for, you have no idea of what it was like... thanks for finding these 'lost performances'... a truly excellent find...
I was 11, and then there was the Isle of Wight, but I was 12 then, but Mummy said "NO!", shame... Nice one "The Weight", and it was the beginning of LIFE as I know it ;). Cheers, great film! We've all lost so many friends since then, AIDS ODS, and every thing else, but you're here, I'm here... they say the good die young :D
During the festival I was sitting in a Marine brig in Key West. I remember picking up a life magazine in the cafeteria that had the story. I was already depressed and that just deepened my depression which lasted years. All my friends back home were there. Still regret missing it to this day.
... freekonsert... bull ov the soonee sheeite moozlemz... this thing woz planed years in advance, and JUST like 2day, evagoodday, thank u, thank u, thank yooooo! XOX
Its all in the museum built on the site of the original festival. Wish I could recall. They have the entire sets for all the performers, and tons more. Perhaps its online for the museum?
Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead while playing at Woodstock, acknowledged the time travellers in the crowd. None of them are pierced, tattooed, overweight/obese.
There is a 4 DVD (or 2 Blu-Ray) set called "Woodstock: 40th Anniversary Edition" that apparently is the most complete one available. Dirt cheap at certain online stores!
Absolutely! That is exactly what I did! I will never forget the sight of that white buckskin vest that Roger Daltrey wore shining in the spotlight as he strutted the stage. And then there were his tight trousers... Yes, that man was friggin' hung!!
Deborah O ... Oh Deborah... abracadabra. I see magic in your eyes. Oh Deborah, abracadabra. I hope that you too realise. That in my own, is the same. I've even found it in your name. And love can grow, yes, love can show. And all we have to do is let go. Oh... oh... oh... XXX
how are these lost performances, i bought a dvd called woodstock diaries years back with all these performances, and that was a documentary done years before that
what does Cocker say at the start of his performance, get your unkers out, get your junkers out. I guess it is slang for joint but never heard the phrase before
Does any complete footage exist of the ENTIRE Woodstock concert? It would be nice to see a cleaned up version on DVD or some sort of digitized compilation. This was too important of an event to just have chopped-up pieces on different versions....is D.A. Pennebraker alive still?
after all this time I doubt a complete version will ever be released and that's a shame because many people will probably remain unaware of the artists who performed there that were excluded from the film and the first 2 soundtrack albums. Janis Joplin, The Dead, Creedence, Tim Hardin, Sweetwater, Johnny Winter, the Band and many others.
If I had gone to Woodstock 1969 with a friend or girlfriend ,I would be worried that we would have got lost or separated from each other with 500,000 people.I guess we could have chosen a landmark to meet at just in case that happened.Trouble is would we find the landmark if we were stoned.
mrluisdacota ... 3chords... G n C n D... goin - ding-danga-ling-danga-boom-shacka-loom-larka... 1. Well I left the city 'cause it got me shitee and I headed for the country where it's nice n pretty... so I went to Sunbury... and worked on the tie renewal gang for the Victorian railways. 2. Worked 5 day gettin nothing but shit pay but I learned to throw a sledge hammer left n right... onto a spike... that went throo a rail... down into a sleeper called a tie... hence the tie renewal gang. 3. Well one day I got sick... so I went n lied down in the bus... Stayed there all day... And when I got back to camp I went to bed and didn't get up again for three days... untill the head office sent out two guys... they were dressed in suits... I think that they were railway cops. And they told me son ya just can't stay in bed. The big boss wants to see you right away... (to be continued)...
@@joergkirchberger3979 If he ever smokes up it could give him a much better attitude, but meanwhile he destroys America every day and every way. In the 60s we thought there were bad politicians, however they had nothing on the evil dictator and his cult following of the Republican party. I pray that America can survive him and his cronies.
Yeah, but you're going to be old anyway. And if you live to be 100 times will never be that great again. The vast majority of hippies really lived the creed- no property, love and peace as a way of life. It couldn't last forever, this is samsara after all, but it was like glimpsing paradise. It's easier to live the rest of your life whatever comes. It's better than falling in love, you just feel blessed, privileged.
No security we didnt need it not one act of violence you fuckers today would die if you lost your iphone we had no phones can you imagine four days with no tech other than electric guitars we need to emulate the love we had for each other in 69,!
Joe says "gonna buy my self a little lid" ...?...seems like he would want a big lid. ...thats about an ounce for all the under 30 crowd...and it was 5 to15 dollars...but 1$ bought so much more back then.
Lets Go Get Stoned (or drunk) and ponder why Joe Cocker never played guitar on stage. of course, great singer and yes i've played out and never considered singing,, Still, almost spastic/supportive energy.
If I may, I would like to share a life experience. I was 14 at the time of Woodstock '69...and I wanted to go real bad. My cousin had just gotten back from his first tour of Viet Nam. I told him about it, and he said we could go...if my Dad and Mom approved. After some talking, I got the ok. We left on Saturday for the 4 hour drive ( I lived in Batavia, New York at the time.) By the time we got there, you couldn't get close with a car, so we slept in the back of his truck. Early Sunday morning we walked in ( about a mile..not sure how far) When we finally got close , we could hear The Who playing. The excitement I felt is hard to explain....I had never been with so many people before...but I felt at peace. We kept moving closer to the stage...then Jefferson Airplane came on. I was mesmerized by Grace Slick. So beautiful and such a powerful voice. My cousin turned me on to a joint (my first time...Dad didn't need to know about this we both agreed.) We stayed until Joe Cocker played and the big storm hit. Since I had to be in summer school on Monday ( a Dad rule) we headed back home. During that storm, my cousin gave me his army field jacket...It was an experience I have cherished my whole life... Now I'm 64. Peace!
what an Experience that must have been, I wish I could go back in time and be there to witness the whole event
I'm the same age Al, we lived through some amazing times. You're fortunate to have gone at such a young age. Thank you for sharing your experience! Peace man!
@@TheBCBuddy Amazing times, Indeed my friend! Peace!
How beautiful. Thank for telling your story. Just two weeks later here in Texas we had our own Woodstock, known as the Lewisville Pop Festival. Led Zeppelin, B.B. King and Janis played. I was a toddler, but my teenage brother was there. I remember adults talking about going just to watch all the hippies who were all skinny dipping in the lake. I wish that I had been old enough to see it... The best time in music that ever was.
Hey, I'm 66! I knew Woodstock was happening, but I was doing cool stuff, summer "vacation" work, so I stayed home in Santa Barbara. So I didn't go, but I sure paid attention. I also smoked pot that year, and stopped cutting my hair and beard! Peace bro!
I'm reachable at proton mail dot com, you know, like g mail dot com but not ... I'm called GodSpeaking dot com at that site just an inside joke sorry try to hide from bots
Went to Woodstock, now I live on my boat offshore key west. Living the dream
I couldn't go to WOODSTOCK but I was there in spirit as I was 14 YRS. young and living in OHIO.
Da, urmăresc aceste videoclipurile inedite și impresioniste cu o stare spirituală cuprins de tristețe cu stare fluidă și futurista până la paroxism ❤❤🎉🎉.AȘADAR grăiesc adevărul spunând că aveam atuncea o vârsta de 13-14 ani , sincer trăiam intr-o ipostază și țară comunistă respectiv ROMÂNIA GANGAVULUI BÂLBÂIT DE ceausescu nicolae despotul ROMANIEI !!😢 NU aveai posibiltatea să asculți muzica adevărata cu artiștii din occident UK.LONDON, USA, să poți avea revistele de specialitate respectiv BILLBOARD-USA, MELODY MECHER ORI MUZICAL EXPRES din UK.LONDON !! AȘADAR am aflat mai tarziu anul 1971-1972 de festivalul din SUA-WOOSTHOCK, prin intermediul postului de radio Europa liberă din München unde prezenta METRONOMUL marele redactor muzical respectiv CORNEL CHIRIAC!! Asasinat miseleste de securitatea lui ceausescu nicolae la
04 martie 1975 !!!❤❤🎉🎉✌️👆👊🙏
Damn that plumber can sing! Great Joe, we really have to say thanks. Or should I say Cheers!!!
Shit...50 yrs have just zzzoomed by. Some of it has been fabulous. PEACE. What a concept.☮♋
tank you for this video. i was not old enough to be there. the 70's was my time. but i remember buying lids as a teenager
Mention 'lids' to somebody today (2019), and What?, where and when are you from? ARRRRR
Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead while playing at Woodstock, acknowledged the time travellers in the crowd.
None of the time travellers are pierced, tattooed, overweight/obese.
Good Morning.
Have seen the WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL through the movie and never ever get bored of re-watching the festival on film even after 50 years where music has changed in numerous ways including the introduction of Hip-Hop and Rap.
Love it , love it just love it. Memory lane down there... ;)
OMG this is so awesome thank you for sharing this!!! Why I've not caught these history before? Better late than never!!!! The Band's most iconic song, precious performance, & awesome Joe Cocker too.
Mi alma y espíritu estaran siempre en este momento lo adoro mi Joe cocker 😂❤❤❤❤
I was 12 at the time, and in England, but I do recall the 'buzz' that made it over here... and then two years later I had the privilege to live on the next door farm to England's first Free Festival... Phun City... amazing! MC5 was one that sticks in my mind, but there were many bands that did show, despite the lack of finances to pay them...
This was an era, that if you weren't alive for, you have no idea of what it was like... thanks for finding these 'lost performances'... a truly excellent find...
I was 12 also, I would have gone if one of my older friends would have let me come too. I grew up on this music.
I was 11, and then there was the Isle of Wight, but I was 12 then, but Mummy said "NO!", shame... Nice one "The Weight", and it was the beginning of LIFE as I know it ;). Cheers, great film!
We've all lost so many friends since then, AIDS ODS, and every thing else, but you're here, I'm here... they say the good die young :D
During the festival I was sitting in a Marine brig in Key West. I remember picking up a life magazine in the cafeteria that had the story. I was already depressed and that just deepened my depression which lasted years. All my friends back home were there. Still regret missing it to this day.
My sister came home from ONEONTA, that day. Her face was one of total bewilderment, all day, as she said in disbelief, " the thruway is closed ".
I can watch this all day
Looking back at a young Joe with such an awesome voice and talent, thanks for posting this video, it shows the raw " power of youth".
Woodstock was complete, in every respect. It completed the sixties right on time..., THE SUMMER OF LOVE.
Come back
I would love to go back in time and go to that. My uncle went to it, I'm jealous.
The first part it's beautiful. or better, the entire video it's beautiful
THAT were my young years,......man,wish they were still there!!
Amazing documentary! Thanks so much for sharing it!
... freekonsert... bull ov the soonee sheeite moozlemz... this thing woz planed years in advance, and JUST like 2day, evagoodday, thank u, thank u, thank yooooo! XOX
one hell of a performance.
in 50 years, I never noticed that Joe Cocker was an ambidextrous air guitar player.
Well, things that you experience make memories, and then you hold onto them and pass them on. It's the wonderful thing that humans do.
I was too stoned to make it all the way to Woodstock. The tequila worm took me to another place....lol
THE BAND=) AND JOE=) MAN you cant any better!!!!!
fell in love with the woman at 6:33
Its all in the museum built on the site of the original festival. Wish I could recall. They have the entire sets for all the performers, and tons more. Perhaps its online for the museum?
Awsome Dude
Jerry Garcia of Grateful Dead while playing at Woodstock, acknowledged the time travellers in the crowd.
None of them are pierced, tattooed, overweight/obese.
I just got stoned with Joe, and I liked it!
Good! things hold memories!!
This version has an extra verse and instrumental bridge starting at 7:03
Woodstock ‘ 69 ! Is The Best !
i love joe cocker and the band !
There is a 4 DVD (or 2 Blu-Ray) set called "Woodstock: 40th Anniversary Edition" that apparently is the most complete one available. Dirt cheap at certain online stores!
Salve o GRANDE JOE COCKER ,o ano de 69🤘❤😍
We went to sleep to the Who and woke up to the Jefferson Airplane.
Absolutely! That is exactly what I did! I will never forget the sight of that white buckskin vest that Roger Daltrey wore shining in the spotlight as he strutted the stage. And then there were his tight trousers... Yes, that man was friggin' hung!!
YEAH!!!!
Dena Ray 5 ft 4 ish bare foot
a Amazing 6 pack of abs
and All that too!
Deborah O ... Oh Deborah... abracadabra. I see magic in your eyes.
Oh Deborah, abracadabra. I hope that you too realise.
That in my own, is the same. I've even found it in your name.
And love can grow, yes, love can show. And all we have to do is let go. Oh... oh... oh... XXX
... and, yes. It's an actual song... with music and everything... XXX...
It was nice to tell the suits to stuff it for a while. Now we have this nightmare. Peace and love.
wish i alive and could have been there so many grate artists in one place
so cool !
well said bro...I just didnt know it would end man
Man The Band never gave a bad performance, those dudes just rocked rite on though
Apparently Sir Joe invented air guitar . ....tye dye and blue eyed soul... Chris Station . Sir Henry.. decades ahead of their time.
Rest in Peace Levon
how are these lost performances, i bought a dvd called woodstock diaries years back with all these performances, and that was a documentary done years before that
These are not in d movie docu WOODSTOCK: 3 DAYS OF PEACE & MUSIC. ✌📼
I remember it well.
THE BEST SINGER
burt sommers woodstock lost performance what songs did he sing?
The entire year of 1969 I was in Nam with the 17th Cavalry. Not everyone wore love beads in 69
MrStinger70 Thank you for your service , Sir 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Zappa was down on drunks too.
what does Cocker say at the start of his performance, get your unkers out, get your junkers out. I guess it is slang for joint but never heard the phrase before
The 70s Big Bang intro
Does any complete footage exist of the ENTIRE Woodstock concert? It would be nice to see a cleaned up version on DVD or some sort of digitized compilation. This was too important of an event to just have chopped-up pieces on different versions....is D.A. Pennebraker alive still?
after all this time I doubt a complete version will ever be released and that's a shame because many people will probably remain unaware of the artists who performed there that were excluded from the film and the first 2 soundtrack albums. Janis Joplin, The Dead, Creedence, Tim Hardin, Sweetwater, Johnny Winter, the Band and many others.
Much of "The Weight" is not included; e.g, the verse about old Carmen and the devil. Was it edited out or was it performed that way?
this isn't lost. there is a video of Mr. Cocker's complete performance of this song on YT. it is excellent.
If I had gone to Woodstock 1969 with a friend or girlfriend ,I would be worried that we would have got lost or separated from each other with 500,000 people.I guess we could have chosen a landmark to meet at just in case that happened.Trouble is would we find the landmark if we were stoned.
Where is part 2???
Your dad is one hip dude.
Where's part 2?
Joe Cocker lets get stoned great song, and for some reason i feel like all the other comments are from people that are 13
Beelden uit Mijn Jeugd !
Les`t go get stoned... again!
mrluisdacota ...
3chords... G n C n D... goin - ding-danga-ling-danga-boom-shacka-loom-larka...
1. Well I left the city 'cause it got me shitee and I headed for the country where it's nice n pretty... so I went to Sunbury... and worked on the tie renewal gang for the Victorian railways.
2. Worked 5 day gettin nothing but shit pay but I learned to throw a sledge hammer left n right... onto a spike... that went throo a rail... down into a sleeper called a tie... hence the tie renewal gang.
3. Well one day I got sick... so I went n lied down in the bus... Stayed there all day... And when I got back to camp I went to bed and didn't get up again for three days... untill the head office sent out two guys... they were dressed in suits... I think that they were railway cops. And they told me son ya just can't stay in bed. The big boss wants to see you right away... (to be continued)...
Smoke weed and fuck trump 2021 for peace
@@joergkirchberger3979 If he ever smokes up it could give him a much better attitude, but meanwhile he destroys America every day and every way. In the 60s we thought there were bad politicians, however they had nothing on the evil dictator and his cult following of the Republican party. I pray that America can survive him and his cronies.
Damn phone just not loud enough as i said before i was 9 my mom wouldn't let me go from detroit on my bike
amazing joe cocker band!
HHH- THE BLUES t 1969 such gret time for most: may i add hope- the feeling all will do well!!
all listion to the radieo;s
Yeah, but you're going to be old anyway. And if you live to be 100 times will never be that great again. The vast majority of hippies really lived the creed- no property, love and peace as a way of life. It couldn't last forever, this is samsara after all, but it was like glimpsing paradise. It's easier to live the rest of your life whatever comes. It's better than falling in love, you just feel blessed, privileged.
Let's Go Get Stoned........ !
the weight cool tune me dad always play this
Can he sing OH boy
They raised me right.
Voice over = the guy introducing the song which would be when this vid was made in 2010. So the answer is yes.
They let Robbie sing??
woodstock, a flash mob on Yasgur's Farm
Maybe I'm missing something, but how could they be lost if they're here?
@mythtree Rock on :)
Yep, never again- the very definition of a happening.
Where's the clip with Larry Fine warning the audience about not taking Brown Acid?
Lol... that's pretty hilarious... yea... trippin hard
No security we didnt need it not one act of violence you fuckers today would die if you lost your iphone we had no phones can you imagine four days with no tech other than electric guitars we need to emulate the love we had for each other in 69,!
Why didn't this classic go into the movie instead of, say, Sha Na Na or John Sebastian?
I mean the performance of The Weight by The Band
These are NOT lost performances, so please do not post s such. I turned it off after 1 minute.
If you remember it you weren’t there
Never had it
Yeah, I get that too.
Why the dumb intro?
Joe says "gonna buy my self a little lid" ...?...seems like he would want a big lid. ...thats about an ounce for all the under 30 crowd...and it was 5 to15 dollars...but 1$ bought so much more back then.
Two fingers for ten bucks, three fingers for fifteen. No charge for the seeds and stems!
...yea...right?...
Go Joe tell us !!
Larry fine??
I thought he was one of the 3 stooges! LOL!!
8:25?
Aliens 👽 👽
Lost performances? This is fairly standard footage.
This video has an extra verse about the landlord that's not on the other versions I've seen.
"Lost" as in "not in the original Woodstock documentary or the 40th anniversary Director's Cut".
Lets Go Get Stoned (or drunk) and ponder why Joe Cocker never played guitar on stage. of course, great singer and yes i've played out and never considered singing,,
Still, almost spastic/supportive energy.
the boy at 8.12 got the message
....multi stiu , putini cunosc , altfel ....in creatia lor , daca pot ...servus/tschuß
Was stupid and bought tickets. Uncle Sam said no.
haha... nice bruce
69 version of The Big Bang Theory period. By the way there's some facts that you left out of this
joe cocker still wears that shirt!!!!!!