If you could only choose three tracks to show to someone... ... who'd never seen the film, what would they be? - goatboy420
Depends on what you want to show that person.
If you want to show Woodstock as the hippie peace-and-love
zeitgeist, that could be one set of clips. A more politically aware angle? Perhaps three different songs. Simply three great musical performances? Potentially three more songs. Breakthrough performances? Yet up to three more songs. And are we talking about the original theatrical release? The 1994 director's cut? The 2009 40th anniversary edition?
And I don't know if your inclusion of the Who's "Sparks" would fit even though it was from Woodstock. It wasn't on the first two edits of the film, and I don't know if it is on the 40th anniversary edition. By the way, I'm a Who fanatic too.
From the original and/or director's cut--I haven't seen the 40th anniversary edition yet--and I'm omitting studio versions played on the soundtrack.
Woodstock peace 'n' love:
3. "Younger Generation," John Sebastian
2. "With a Little Help from My Friends," Joe Cocker
1. "Dance to the Music"/"I Want to Take You Higher," Sly and the Family Stone
Woodstock socially and politically aware:
3. "Freedom"/"Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child," Ritchie Havens
2. "Joe Hill," Joan Baez
1. "FISH Cheer"/"I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die," Country Joe and the Fish
Woodstock great musical performances:
3. "The Star-Spangled Banner," Jimi Hendrix
2. "Soul Sacrifice," Santana
1. "We're Not Gonna Take It"/"See Me, Feel Me," the Who
Woodstock breakthrough performances:
3. "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes," Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
2. "I'm Going Home," Ten Years After
1. "Soul Sacrifice," Santana
Woodstock--my favorite performances:
3. "Dance to the Music"/"I Want to Take You Higher," Sly and the Family Stone
2. "Soul Sacrifice," Santana
1. "We're Not Gonna Take It"/"See Me, Feel Me," the Who
And under no circumstances would Sha Na Na be viewed. I love "At the Hop," but I'll stick with the Danny and the Juniors original.
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