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Various Artists - Message To Love (The 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival)


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Various Artists - Message To Love (The 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival)


Director: Murray Lerner

Label: Sanctuary
Released: 1997
Catalogue: SVEM0040
DVD-rip by alekow (DVD Decrypter)
No Cut or Edit
Covers Included (600dpi)
Size: 7.59 GB

This 135-minute documentary of the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival, which was released in 1996, is (along with Monterey Pop) the finest film or video of any of the late '60s/early-'70s rock festivals.
Director Murray Lerner had 26 years to assemble the work, and achieved an ironic distancing from the material that makes this a lot more watchable than Woodstock. Add to that the fact that most of the acts common to both were playing better (and had a better sound system to work off of) here than they did at Woodstock, and you've got a must-own video. The key event wasn't so much the festival itself, but the fact that it collapsed of its own weight, as counterculture kids, resenting the fact that tickets to the three-day event cost about three pounds (roughly $8.00 American), overwhelmed the fences and the gates and swarmed in, assuring that few artists got paid and that the promoters lost a fortune.
Some of the performances are very good (Leonard Cohen, doing "Suzanne"; the Who, in what was probably their best festival appearance, doing "Tommy"; Miles Davis in a too-brief clip), others historically vital (the Doors in their waning days doing "When the Music's Over" and "The End"; Jimi Hendrix in his final concert appearance, 12 days before he died), some merely interesting (the Moody Blues singing "Nights in White Satin"; Free, on the eve of stardom, doing "All Right Now"; Taste) and one or two downright weird (Kris Kristofferson leaves the stage during "Me and Bobby McGee" because of disturbances in the audience, and a bearded freak interrupts Joni Mitchell as she's singing "Woodstock," and attempts to kiss her), and two are downright embarrassing (Tiny Tim, Donovan).
Where Woodstock runs over three hours and feels like three days, Message to Love, with a lot more humor and honesty over the ludicrousness of the times, runs just over two and feels just under. (AMG)

Playlist:

01. Programme Start
02. Introduction
03. Jimi Hendrix - Message To Love
04. The Who - Young Man Blues
05. Free - All Right Now
06. Taste - Sinner Boy
07. Tiny Tim - There'll Always Be An England
08. John Sebastian - Red Eye Express
09. Donovan - Catch The Wind
10. Ten Years After - I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes
11. Desolation Row
12. The Doors - When The Music's Over
13. The Moody Blues - Nights In White Satin
14. Kris Kristofferson - Me & Bobby McGee
15. Joni Mitchell - Woodstock
16. Joni Mitchell - Big Yellow Taxi
17. Miles Davis - Call It Anything
18. Leonard Cohen - Suzanne
19. Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Pictures At An Exhibition
20. Jimi Hendrix - Machine Gun
21. Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
22. Joan Baez - Let It Be
23. Jethro Tull - My Sunday Feeling
24. No Fences
25. The Doors - The End
26. Amazing Grace
27. Jimi Hendrix - Foxy Lady
28. The Who - Naked Eye
29. The Last Great Event
30. End Credits


Extended Film Version Including Adittional Tracks

Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze
Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Rondo
Family - The Weaver's Answer
Taste - The Gambling Man

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