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Old 08-05-2011, 10:07 PM   #1
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So we've all seen or heard some or all of the epic Woodstock setlist and have opinions on it. I personally loved a lot of the music throughout the entire concert. Especially all of the material on the Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace And Music DVD. However, my favorite song of the entire concert is Santana performing Soul Sacrifice. I also like Going Home by Ten Years After and Hendrix of course. What are some of your favorites?
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I had the opportunity to go to Woodstock when I was young , My friends brother had two extra tickets , Our only transportation was hitch hiking .
The Jimi Hendrix band was great , he put on a great show , I also loved the Carlos Santana , The Sly and Family Stone ( Want to take you Higher ) .
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"I'm Going Home" is one of my favorites too. Joe Cocker's "With a Little Help From My Friends" is great, and "The Fish Cheer" (Feel Like I'm Fixing To Die Rag) by Country Joe and the Fish is also a favorite.
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I find that the best Woodstock performances are always the ones you don't remember.
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My favorite performance is a tie between Hendrix playing The Star Spangled Banner and Santana playing Soul Sacrifice.
I enjoyed most of the performances, though. (Joan Baez being the only exception.)
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Ten Years After - Watching Alvin Lee getting down on his Guitar Playing
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