
In dedication to the 40th anniversary of Woodstock music festival everyone should waiting for the release of a documentary, said ClashMusic. Filming process, which shall receive the name of “Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace And Music” actually took place during the time of the original Woodstock festival in August 1969. The original version of it was directed by Michael Wadleigh in 1970, but due to the 40th anniversary this movie will be re-released and probably enhanced. Besides classic performances by Jimi Hendrix, The Who and Johnny Mitchell the new version should incorporate some other material which was not included in the previous release. So far the new variation adds on Paul Butterfield and Johnny Winter, Creedence Clearwater Revival, The Grateful Dead and Mountain. Truthfully speaking, the old version left out a lot of absolutely brilliant artists and it will be super great to see them on the new one. It is also very interesting to know that all these additional footages were never included in any other movie about Woodstock. The whole documentary should be out there on June 15 this year, only two months before the line of concerts that will start during this August in New York and Berlin. Currently, anyone who wants to pre-order such a historical documentary can simply go to Amazon.com and make it all happen in one minute.
A Source: ThatsJustMusic.com
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