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So, here we have 'Jimi Hendrix: The Road to Woodstock', directed by Bob Smeaton. It's not just another doc; it really captures the essence of that historic performance at Woodstock. The atmosphere is electric, and you get a real sense of the chaos and creativity of the era. The pacing can feel like a jam session—some parts linger, letting you soak in the vibe, while others rush through the interviews. The performances, especially 'Purple Haze' and the Star Spangled Banner, are just raw and powerful. You hear from folks like Michael Lang, which adds a nice context to what was happening behind the scenes. It's a deep dive into that moment in music history. Worth watching for any serious collector, I'd say.
Includes interviews with key figures from the event.Focuses on the atmosphere of the late '60s music scene.Highlights Hendrix's performance style and stage presence.
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