
‘Stop Making Sense’ and the Top 5 Concert Films
The Big Picture
The Cultural Significance of Woodstock
This chapter discusses the film Woodstock, directed by Michael Wadley, and its historical importance as the most important live music event of all time. They also touch on the performances in the film, including Jimmy Hendrix and Crosby Stills and Nash, and the exhausting experience it replicates. The chapter concludes by discussing the significance of the band 'the who' in rock and roll history.
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