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Review A homemade brew of whimsical rhymes and personal photos from the historic hippie event that Levine attended as the still photographer for the Academy Award-winning documentary, Woodstock. This is an incredible, all-access pass to the music and art fair that came to be known solely as Woodstock.
With "you are there" photos, from aerial views of endless bodies sardine-packed like a Spencer Tunick happening, to close-ups of Hendrix, to an exquisite shot of Arlo Guthrie's shoes reflected in a puddle of water above the caption, "Rain and a wet stage were a constant factor but didn't stop Arlo from performing," the authors have created an intimate time capsule with this book.
The details and tidbits are highly specific ("The Woodstock security were called 'Polites', not Police," while another page features a then-pregnant Joan Baez and Ravi Shankar chatting backstage accompanied by a caption that explains that her husband was in jail for draft resistance), allowing for the festival to be framed inside its all important, Vietnam-era context.
Because Woodstock is told through a collage of photos, song lyrics and rhyming text, it also has a homespun scrapbook vibe, which feels right for recounting a personal communal experience. For example, one page reads, "Richie Havens launched the great show/ 'fore other performers were ready to go/ Holding the crowd for nearly three hours/ 'til 'Motherless Child' rang out from the towers" in bold type next to a shot of Havens on guitar. Smaller print explains, "Because the other acts hadn't arrived, Richie Havens was asked to open the show. His performance set the tone for all that followed."
Even if readers are not familiar with Havens or his music, the vivid picture of this artist drawn through word and image is nonetheless mesmerizing.
From The Grateful Dead's Jerry Garcia smiling behind a "For Rent" sign, to towheaded toddlers playing naked around a drum set during a break, the peace and love essence of Woodstock rings out loud and clear. Like Sly and the Family Stone "taking 'them' higher" here, the authors likewise reach for the sky. --KIRKUS DISCOVERIES Product Description “The Woodstock Story Book” is a chronologically and anatomically correct pictorial account of the historic 1969 Festival. It includes over 240 full color photographs by Barry Z Levine, official photographer of the Academy Award winning Woodstock film, and text by Linanne Sackett that resonates with the charm and humor of Dr. Seuss. The book captures the performers, personalities, audience, excitement, mood, and action from the beginning——the conversion of Max Yasgur's cow pasture into the world famous iconic site all the way through three days of fun, sun, and storms——to the muddy, garbage strewn aftermath. The Woodstock Story Book’s 154 pages include many exceptional, never-before-seen photographs of Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jerry Garcia, the Who, Joe Cocker, Jefferson Airplane, Joan Baez, The Band, Sly and the Family Stone, John Sebastian, Ten Years After, The Incredible String Band, Tim Hardin, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and many more. Its attractive format is 8 ¼” X 10 ½”.http://www.amazon.com/dp/1439222614/?tag=imwan-20
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