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Post by whoireland on Apr 23, 2014 8:56:41 GMT
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Post by ronmanager on Apr 23, 2014 10:43:07 GMT
According to Blu-ray.com, the "unseen" song is Pinball Wizard.
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Post by Sam on Apr 24, 2014 1:22:35 GMT
I have seen a few scraps of Woodstock footage I hadn't seen before scattered across the empty wilderness of YouTube, but it was short and poor quality, some of it silent.
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Post by Ineedanewname on Apr 24, 2014 11:18:29 GMT
I have seen a few scraps of Woodstock footage I hadn't seen before scattered across the empty wilderness of YouTube, but it was short and poor quality, some of it silent. Woodstock would make for a worthwhile official Who DVD release, with all of the odds and sods gathered together as extras. The black and white footage shot from the side of the stage would alone be a great bonus. It'd certainly make a nice change from another rehash of the 1970 Isle of Wight show anyway.
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Post by quadboy555 on Apr 24, 2014 11:31:22 GMT
Woodstock would make for a worthwhile official Who DVD release, with all of the odds and sods gathered together as extras. The black and white footage shot from the side of the stage would alone be a great bonus. It'd certainly make a nice change from another rehash of the 1970 Isle of Wight show anyway. with a bonus feature of the B&W film of the IOW '69 show,that's shot in similar fashion to the Woodstock one. i wonder if that unofficial DVD was from the mastertape as 4Reel claimed? surely someone has a better copy.
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Post by larry on Apr 24, 2014 13:15:21 GMT
According to Blu-ray.com, the "unseen" song is Pinball Wizard. Wasn't Pinball Wizard in The Kids Are Alright?
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Post by Sam on Apr 24, 2014 15:32:30 GMT
I have seen a few scraps of Woodstock footage I hadn't seen before scattered across the empty wilderness of YouTube, but it was short and poor quality, some of it silent. Woodstock would make for a worthwhile official Who DVD release, with all of the odds and sods gathered together as extras. The black and white footage shot from the side of the stage would alone be a great bonus. It'd certainly make a nice change from another rehash of the 1970 Isle of Wight show anyway. I do seem to remember Pete saying, in reply to a fan question, that he'd love to release all the Woodstock footage, but that they basically don't have all the reels nor the legal rights to release. But their full set supposedly still exists, probably locked away in the Warner Brothers' vaults.
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Post by Sam on Apr 24, 2014 15:36:04 GMT
After just minute of Googling I found this...
Woodstock Complete is an ambitious project to combine all known sources and re-create the Woodstock Festival of 1969 as it took place. There are a lot of pieces of music scattered over official and unofficial media (LP, CD, tape, VHS, DVD, etc.). So the idea was to put it all together, find the longest and best quality versions, rearrange the material and distribute it under fans.
Since Warner Brothers (who own the rights of all Woodstock audio and video material) are not willing to release the missing music, Woodstock Complete is the essential and most comprehensive source for every Woodstock fan.
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Post by alvin on Apr 24, 2014 23:05:54 GMT
More useless Bulls**t. Why the f*** isn't the Who performance being released in it's entirety? Not interested in this garbage in the least. Who cares.
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Post by Ineedanewname on Apr 25, 2014 2:11:17 GMT
The Woodstock Complete project would give us the bulk of The Who's performance, much more than has yet been compiled in one place. How can that be a bad thing if you're after the entirety? It will almost give you the entirety.
Also, if the project is a success it might "inspire" Warner to start releasing this stuff offically, finally giving us the full Who performance.
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Post by Sam on Apr 25, 2014 2:48:05 GMT
The Woodstock Complete project would give us the bulk of The Who's performance, much more than has yet been compiled in one place. How can that be a bad thing if you're after the entirety? It will almost give you the entirety. Also, if the project is a success it might "inspire" Warner to start releasing this stuff offically, finally giving us the full Who performance. If it is successful, the majority of it will be essentially bootlegged... Either ripped off the Woodstock movie, from The Kids Are Alright, and from scraps of footage from fans... So we'd be looking at some high quality material, mixed in with very low quality stuff... I don't know what there is to stop Warner from releasing the material... Its culturally significant if nothing else.
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Post by Ineedanewname on Apr 25, 2014 11:45:45 GMT
Sometimes a bootleg can panic a record company into getting their own act together.
If the Woodstock Complete project comes to fruition as intended and the interest spreads wide, it would be madness for Warner not to consider official individual artist releases of the same. But...it wouldn't really be a surprise to me if they continued not to either.
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