Just by virtue of the combustible dynamics of their personalities, The Who on stage were an improvisational unit of the highest order, apt as easily to implode as explode. At the time of their ...
On August 26, 1970, the Isle of Wight Festival kicked off with one of its largest lineups since premiering two years earlier. The five-day fest gathered Bob Dylan, The Doors, Joan Baez, Leonard Cohen, ...
(1997), but here we have the whole thing. Restored, remixed, remastered—looking and sounding quite beautiful. (Audio is offered in lossless DTS-HD MA 5.1 and LPCM 2.0 stereo.) The seven-song, set was ...
This enthralling documentary captures singer-poet Leonard Cohen's memorable set at the 1970 Isle of Wight music festival. Cohen reads his poetry and performs many of his most-famous songs, including ...
The Isle of Wight Festival, a hedonistic, historical, chaotic counterculture hub located on Afton Down on the western side of England’s Isle of Wight, began on Wednesday, August 26, 1970. Festival ...
Continuing our release of DVDs from Oscarwinning director Murray Lerners filming of the August 1970 Isle Of Wight Festival we have Emerson Lake Palmers The Birth Of A Band It was ELPs first proper ...
Directed by Academy Award winning filmmaker Murray Lerner, Both Sides Now: Live At The Isle of Wight Festival features new interviews with Joni, discussing her recollections of the event intercut with ...
"A bit of a disaster" is how Joni Mitchell described an out-of-control August afternoon in 1970, when she gave a courageous performance at England's Isle of Wight Festival. Watching Both Sides Now: ...
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