No Festival Required presents “WOODSTOCK (THE DIRECTOR’S CUT)”

Date/Time
08/17/2014
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location
Margaret T. Hance Park, Phoenix AZ

No Festival Required Presents:woodstock-movie-poster logo
WOODSTOCK (The Director’s Cut)
45th Anniversary Screening-A Concert Film Event
Sunday August 17 2014 12:30 pm (doors at 12 pm)
Tickets: $9.00 online
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
$10.00 at the door, $1 off with student i.d.
Food Trucks
Cash Beer/Wine Bar
Prize Raffle
Bud’s Glass Joint Merchandise Table

Sponsored By:

Sechler CPA PC
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Carly’s Bistro – 128 East Roosevelt St.
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Bud’s Glass Joint-1021 N 1st St
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FOOD TRUCKS READY AND DOORS OPEN 12 NOON
FILM BEGINS AT 12:30-INTERMISSION APPROX. 2:30PM-3:00PM
SECOND HALF OF FILM AT 3PM-5PM
Running Time 244 minutes. Contains, nudity, drug use and foul language, i.e. all the fun 1969 offered!
Woodstock is considered both a groundbreaking documentary and a concert music phenomenon. Poignant and humorous, with incredible performances by rock music’s biggest talents, the film received the 1970 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.
This director’s cut expands on the original film with a better understanding of the events surrounding the creation of one of the largest concerts ever held anywhere. Over 400,000 people, in the midst of the Vietnam War, racial strife and the rise of the Hippie Movement, came to the hamlet of White Lake in the small town of Bethel New York and Max Yasgur’s 600-acre farm on August 16-18 1969 to celebrate “3 Days of Peace and Music.”
Directed by Michael Wadleigh, with Martin Scorsese(among others) co-editing, the film was a financial and commercial success and spawned much imitation of its cinema vérité, freewheeling multi-frame film style.
Performances:

1.* Crosby, Stills & Nash “Long Time Gone”
2.* Canned Heat “Going Up the Country”
3.* Crosby, Stills & Nash “Wooden Ships”
Richie Havens “Handsome Johnny”
“Freedom” / “Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child”
Canned Heat “A Change Is Gonna Come” **
Joan Baez “Joe Hill”
“Swing Low Sweet Chariot”
The Who “We’re Not Gonna Take It” / “See Me, Feel Me”
“Summertime Blues”
Sha-Na-Na “At the Hop”
Joe Cocker and the Grease Band “With a Little Help from My Friends”
Audience “Crowd Rain Chant”
Country Joe and the Fish “Rock and Soul Music”
Arlo Guthrie “Coming Into Los Angeles”
Crosby, Stills & Nash “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”
Ten Years After “I’m Going Home”
Jefferson Airplane Saturday Afternoon” / “Won’t You Try” **
“Uncle Sam’s Blues” **
John Sebastian “Younger Generation”
Country Joe McDonald “FISH Cheer / Feel-Like-I’m-Fixing-to-Die-Rag”
Santana “Soul Sacrifice”
Sly and the Family Stone “Dance to the Music” / “I Want to Take You Higher”
Janis Joplin “Work Me, Lord” **
Jimi Hendrix “Voodoo Child (Slight Return)” (credited as “Voodoo Chile” in the film) **
“The Star-Spangled Banner”
“Purple Haze”
“Woodstock Improvisation” **
“Villanova Junction”
30.* Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young “Woodstock” / “Find the Cost of Freedom” **