hbsbla wrote:
With all the music they had to choose from when compiling the original Woodstock soundtrack, it really makes you scratch your head as to why they would include performances that had nothing to do with the event.
Btw, anyone know why The Who's set has never been given more attention? I've only heard and seen the few songs that have been officially released. Was this considered a poor performance by The Who? Perhaps taking the stage at 4 a.m. didn't help either the band or the film crew. Oh, and how about C.C.R.? I know they put four songs on the 4 CD box set that came out in the mid-90s, but I've never heard them. The three performances on the bonus feature Untold Stories will be the first proof for me that they were actually on the stage at Woodstock.
I've always enjoyed the bootleg of The Who's full set, especially the moment when Abbie Hoffman grabbed the microphone from Pete. It would appear to be the Woodstock people who are reluctant to include anything besides "See Me, Feel Me" on any of the official festival compilations, as the band did include additional Woodstock material in "The Kids Are Alright".
As for CCR, I've always assumed that any release related to them has reached the public only after extensive litigation between all band mambers and record companies involved.