Woodstock is one of the few documentaries I ever watched and definitely the longest I ever watched. The version I watched was 224 minutes long, some parts were a tad boring, but on the whole it was a wonderful experience. So good that I did it again recently to remember it and write this review.
Being a BIG fan of the 50's, 60's and 70's music helps, they really don't make music like they used to.
This is more than just the music though, it is like being there. If you are young (15-30) get a copy and see this for the music and the people of the time.
Times change and it is good to be able to look back, this documentary allows us to see a glimpse of the past.
Being a BIG fan of the 50's, 60's and 70's music helps, they really don't make music like they used to.
This is more than just the music though, it is like being there. If you are young (15-30) get a copy and see this for the music and the people of the time.
Times change and it is good to be able to look back, this documentary allows us to see a glimpse of the past.