Jimi Hendrix - Live At Woodstock [1969]
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| ![]() | Customer Reviews:![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Memorable, Essential, But Not His Best (30 October 2006)Despite the hype, this was not Jimi's best concert: it had some great moments but in many places is rather shambolic. This is not surprising, as the Gypsy Sun and Rainbows was under-rehearsed. The footage is OK, although it concentrates on Hendrix (of course). Most of the Hendrix hits are there, along with new material like Mitch's `Beginnings' (aka Jam Back at the House, with composition credits going to Jimi) and 'Izabella'. The Star Spangled Banner and the instrumental which follows are the best things in the show. The DVD is almost twice as long as the original VHS release and has much better sound. However, as with the video, the mix buries the other members of the band (second guitar and two percussionists) apart from Mitch and Billy. The concert sounds more or less like it's being played by a three-piece band; this is usually a good thing as Larry Lee is not that great a guitarist and the percussion seems to get in the way, at least when you can hear it. But it does mean that you're not hearing the true sound of the show. The omission of Larry Lee's songs yet again is inexcusable, as apparently they weren't that bad and footage must exist. The extras on the second DVD are welcome, but you'll probably only watch them once. The interviews with Mitch Mitchell, Larry Lee and Billy Cox are worthwhile, even if you'll be shocked by how different Mitch and Larry look these days. The `bonus' black and white footage is OK but doesn't really add much to the proceedings. Despite the caveats, this is a must-have if you're a Hendrix fan. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Gypsy Sun And Rainbows (01 February 2006)As a novice guitarist, I am very much inspired by Jimi Hendrix. Whilst many players like Joe Satriani, Steve Vai and Tom Morrello have updated the sounds considerably, none of these have left so much impact in music. However, whilst his music was considered amazing, it's his showmanship on the live stage that made him legendary. Woodstock is cited as Hendrix's greatest performance. Played to 300,000 people in 1969, Jimi extended his 'Experience' group from three to six members to expand his sound. When watching the dvd, its easy to see how it was in that era. Hendrix's band of gypsies are really tight as a unit from the opening Message to Love, classic songs like Fire, Loverman and Purple Haze, to the classic Voodoo Child. Of course, Woodstock will always be remembered for Jimi's take on the Star Spangled Banner. The 'Second Look' dvd basically extends the performance with less cuts and including Hear My Train A Comin' for the first time. The bonus features are very small in numbers with Billy Cox (Bass) and Larry Lee (Rhythm Guitar) talking about their Nashville Roots and memorabilia of the Woodstock festival. I find the press conference is a treasurable piece of footage and Eddie Kramer's (Hendrix's record engineer)talk about the festival is very interesting. Woodstock is a fantastic introduction to the style and music of Jimi Hendrix. Whether people say songs are missing etc, it does not really matter as a whole since this is the DEFINITIVE Hendrix dvd. Buy it now :-) But of course ALL cameras managed to simultaneously down their tools during these parts. So I believe it is false advertising when they say "...Features all of the existing film footage from Jimi's unforgettable August 1969 Woodstock concert newly re-edited and presented uninterrupted and in it's original performance sequence". I could perhaps understand why they would do this with the main first DVD. But the "Second look" second DVD, I expected more. I hoped to see the full concert uninterrupted by the simple black and white camera at the side of the stage, but I wasn't suprised when they chopped chunks out of that as well. I am perhaps being over-critical about this however, as this remains a fantastic DVD with many interesting features and the more vibrant colour breathes new life into the set - Especially in the newly released tracks. I would have easily rated this 5 out of 5 if I was satisfied they used all of the existing footage, but I don't believe they did. Perhaps in 5 years there will be another Hendrix at Woodstock DVD, again with "all" existing footage... So what we have missing on the DVD are: 'Call me Mastermind' 'Gypsy Woman' the incredible call and response intro to Hear my Train a'comin' and much banter between the songs which does make it a two hour concert. |



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