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Woodstock 3 days of Peace and Music  revisited again last night..
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'about every 5 or ten years'  I will revisit on video the concert of Woodstock The Michael Wadleigh award winning documentary ..  Few things crossed my mind as I again relished in this wonderful experience  on my newly purchased 55 inch High def LCD TV ..
1.  first off  I was thoroughly disappointed in the standard picture 480p ...  so went out and got a hold of a blue ray  720p DVD ..  Much much better !!  ( I am so perserved  into todays technology    ) ..

2.  We all know pretty well where are they now scenarios for the music performers .. But what about the rest of the "cast" ? .. the hitchhikers, .. the neighbors interviewed on film, ...most of the on camera  concert goers- such as : mud-sliders, the  nude bathers,  a guy making a hash pipe with aluminum foil and a plastic pen ,....  the Roadies .., The security staff.., or People dishing out the free food on plates from Large  soup kitchen pots .,, etc etc etc  ...    wouldn't it be a blast to read their story's  or the memory's of this concert and the three days leading up the mountain of garbage left behind  through  their own family members today - recalling these storys  thru facebook?? 

3. have experienced this concert only thru  video and record albums over the past 44 years.. and have always have the 180 minutes version embedded in my mind but the 225 minute Director Ed showed me a few acts I had never seen before.. some I liked some I couldn't care for and am glad the director Wadleigh deleted those in the premiere release back in 1970 ..  ( which by the way I saw in a midnight showing in  Long Beach  California summer  (1970?)  in a theater down by the beach .. 
Remember the pot being smoked openly in the balcony , where I was sitting with my friend ... 
What a night !!  )  ...

and finally ..
4. Is there a book on Where are they Now?  or would only  social media pages such as Facebook  on the Internet ??  I feel a well researched book on this would be a wonderful addition to the 50th anniversary which is not that far away anymore ...

your ideas  or thoughts.. ?
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1 - I only have the 3 disc DVD.

2, 4: There is a book, Woodstock Revisited edited by Susan Reynolds that does just that....a collection of stories by people who were at the festival, chronicling their experiences.

3 - I first experienced Woodstock on the big screen in 70 MM in a theatre in Toronto, back in 1970 when the film was first released. I much prefer the original cut over the extended cut that is available on DVD. I used to have Woodstock The Lost Performances on Laserdisc, which included footage of acts not present in either cut of the movie.
Over the years I bought all media related to the festival ...original gatefold 3 LP, the follow-up 2 LP Woodstock II...later the CD versions...the CD box set...VHS, laserdisc.
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