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OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: August 23, 2020 21:56

I know maybe you're not supposed to ask, and I'll delete if necessary, but did anyone get the 50th anniversary 38 disc box set they released last year of Woodstock? Its supposed to be the most complete document of the festival and it was insanely expensive and sold out immediately if I remember correct. Did anyone here happen to get it or know of somewhere online that you can download the whole thing?



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Re: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: Cooltoplady ()
Date: August 23, 2020 22:00

Mark as OT

Re: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: August 23, 2020 22:05

Official Digital Download (162 Tracks, same as 10-CD-Box):

Woodstock 50 - Back To The Garden: The Anniversary Experience Day 1: [www.Qobuz.com] , [www.HighResAudio.com] , [www.HDtracks.com] , [www.ProStudioMasters.com] , [Store.AcousticSounds.com] ,

Woodstock 50 - Back To The Garden: The Anniversary Experience Day 2: [www.Qobuz.com] , [www.HighResAudio.com] , [www.HDtracks.com] , [www.ProStudioMasters.com] , [Store.AcousticSounds.com] ,

Woodstock 50 - Back To The Garden: The Anniversary Experience Day 3: [www.Qobuz.com] , [www.HighResAudio.com] , [www.HDtracks.com] , [www.ProStudioMasters.com] , [Store.AcousticSounds.com] .


Limited 38-CD-Box (432 Tracks) - [Eurostore.WarnerMusic.com] - [www.Discogs.com] - Wikipedia .


Exclusive Digital Download (416 Tracks, 14-Aug-2020) by [www.HDtracks.com] .



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Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: August 23, 2020 22:11

Thank you both.

Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: stonesmuziekfan ()
Date: August 23, 2020 22:16

Check your email

Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: KevinM ()
Date: August 24, 2020 07:31

Does anyone have this: WOODSTOCK REHEARSALS Stones Records [VD-19/20], 1 LP


It has: 'That's Why I Have The Blues'(4:25) ...it's not on any other boot/studio LP/CD. Does it go by any other title? (perhaps Sugar's Blues?)

DBBoots track listing has 11 songs, 9 of which are common.

However, the inside sleeve has 16 tracks including:

-Untitled Jam
-Untitled Blues Jam's Pt 1 & 2
-My Baby
-Untitled Rock & Roll Jam
-Sugar's Blues


dbboots.com, WOODSTOCK REHEARSALS Stones Records [VD-19/20]


Is it in the vault? If so, I haven't seen it, thanks in advance!



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Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: wiredallnight ()
Date: August 24, 2020 08:53

There is nothing on this LP that is not also on VGP-130. Only the tracks are named partly differently, so you may mean it's something else, but it isn't. VGP-130 contains all circulating tracks.

Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: KevinM ()
Date: August 24, 2020 08:58

Quote
wiredallnight
There is nothing on this LP that is not also on VGP-130. Only the tracks are named partly differently, so you may mean it's something else, but it isn't. VGP-130 contains all circulating tracks.

I compared the VGP-130 & the VD 19/20 a few months ago & just looked again to be sure, 'That's Why I Have The Blues' isn't listed on any other boots/studio LP/CDs. It must go by another title as you said, thanks.



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Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: ab ()
Date: August 24, 2020 11:33

The listings above are for portions of last year's 10 disc set, broken down by day.

HDTracks.com has an exclusive on the complete Woodstock festival minus the Hendrix set and some Sha Na Na in 24/96 for $400. My recollection is that last year's 38 disc box went for about $850. It goes for more than twice that on Discogs. The Hendrix set that was included with the 38 disc box is the same version that's been out since 1999.

I got the download, but haven't had time to go through it. It's a lot to process. There's a lot from the first day that I may never get to.



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Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: August 25, 2020 02:15

Yeah, The 38 did go for almost a grand and I found it this weekend on discogs which is what prompted this. Several sets are already out in full and I assume are the same on the 38 disc box. Its definitely a lot to process and I figured I'd just listen as I download but I'm sure I won't get to stuff like Melanie and Sweetwater. An eternal thanks to both with the links.



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Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: midimannz ()
Date: August 25, 2020 06:15

tHIS ONE??

Woodstock 50: Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive (2019)


Fifty years after the three-day concert made rock’n’roll history, a gargantuan, 38-disc set attempts to tell the full story of the event for the very first time.
The mythological status of 1969’s Woodstock Music and Arts Festival can sometimes feel overpowering. The festival is the ultimate expression of the 1960s. Moments from the three-day concert have crystallized as symbols of the era, with details like Richie Havens’ acoustic prayer for freedom, Roger Daltrey’s fringed leather vest, or Jimi Hendrix’s “Star Spangled Banner” held up as sacred countercultural relics. Partly to blame are both Michael Wadleigh’s 1970 documentary film and the accompanying triple-LP soundtrack, which multiple generations of fans encountered through…

5.1 GB 320 ** FLAC

…older relatives or at midnight showings at revival houses. The truth about what happened on Max Yasgur’s dairy farm in upstate New York is vastly more interesting than the myth, but for years, there was no counter-argument available.
With the festival’s 50th anniversary, producers Andy Zax and Brian Kehew made the case that this was the time to set the record straight and get it right. As Zax writes in the liner notes, “If we’re still thinking and arguing and opining about the meaning of Woodstock after half a century, shouldn’t we at least have a set of baseline facts about what happened there?” The result is the limited edition 38-CD set Woodstock – Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive.
Over the course of the set’s 432 tracks, producers Zax and Kehew unveil an exhaustive, end-to-end reconstruction of the festival in precise chronological order, the result of 10 years of careful research, audio reconstruction, and debunked myths, as Zax relates in the 88-page liner notes. But the true revelation of this release is simply how great the newly restored recordings sound. Zax and Kehew approached the mixing by referring to photographic documentation, which allowed them to situate the performers within the mix based on where they were standing onstage. Comparing the original soundtrack to the 2019 product is like switching from black and white to Technicolor: The compression and flatness that choked the life out of the original release is gone. The result is a sonically welcoming experience that is as immersive as you could want; it is a joy to listen to.
A glance at the complete lineup drives home the fact that there was an abundance of talent onstage at Woodstock. The stretch from late Saturday night into early Sunday morning stands out in particular, beginning with Creedence Clearwater Revival at 12:30 a.m., then Janis Joplin (who took the stage to an enormous roar at 2 a.m.), Sly and the Family Stone, and the Who, finishing as dawn broke purple behind the stage, with Jefferson Airplane (who were on the orange acid, as opposed to the brown acid featured in the now-infamous warning over the PA), providing what lead singer Grace Slick proclaimed “morning maniac music!” at 8 a.m. The experience of hearing these sets back to back is extraordinary. As ’60s rock chronicler Ellen Sander says in the liner notes, “Just when you thought it couldn’t get any more fabulous, it did. It was like being in the heartbeat of a mythic beast.”
Almost all the artists involved allowed their full, actual sets to be included this time around. (The lone exception was Jimi Hendrix: The owners of his catalog held back two songs from his set.) John Fogerty complained for decades about Creedence following the Dead, but their set turns out to have been 50 minutes of high-octane choogle, including three recent Top Ten singles. The Band’s set, originally rejected by the group because “it wasn’t totally up to our standard,” proves to be delicate, gorgeous, and heart-wrenchingly evocative. Crosby Stills & Nash substituted tracks from a later Fillmore East performance on the first Woodstock album, but their set at the festival was better, transmitting an ebullience and energy that feels more like they’re singing together for the first time in Joni Mitchell’s house than onstage in front of half a million people; both “Wooden Ships” and “Long Time Gone” have an electric depth that still resonates 50 years later. And the Dead’s longtime assertion that they were a disaster is greatly exaggerated, even if 40 minutes of “Turn on Your Lovelight” is a little much, even for Deadheads.
Also restored and contextualized in this release are all the legendary stage announcements from production team members John Morris and Chip Monck—each one of which, writes Zax, might serve as “the start of a miniature novel”: Louis Price is summoned with a number to call in Washington, D.C.; Wheat Germ is told that the bag containing his medicine is in the possession of Holly; Edward Shea needs to meet Barbara at the car right away. Special mention goes to the idiots who climbed the lighting scaffolding and spent the festival being admonished twice an hour by an increasingly annoyed-sounding Monck. The mundanity and humanity of these details draw you in, and it’s a much more believable scenario than the Wadleigh documentary with its triple-split-screens and jump cuts. Ultimately, the announcements are the mechanism that places the attendees within the story. As the Who’s Roger Daltrey astutely (and affectionately) notes, “The stars of Woodstock were the audience.” [pitchfork]

Disc 1
1. Richie Havens – “Hello”
2. Richie Havens – From The Prison / Get Together / From The Prison
3. Richie Havens – Stranger
4. Richie Havens – “You’re all groovy, you know”
5. Richie Havens – High Flying Bird
6. Richie Havens – I Can’t Make It Anymore
7. Richie Havens – With A Little Help From My Friends
8. Richie Havens – Handsome Johnny
9. Richie Havens – “100 million songs”
10. Richie Havens – Strawberry Fields Forever
11. Richie Havens – Freedom
12. Sri Swami Satchidananda – “Music is the celestrial sound”
13. John Morris – “We’re all here now, I guess”

Disc 2
1. John Morris – “We apologize for the noise of the choppity-choppity…”
2. Sweetwater – Motherless Child
3. Sweetwater – Look Out
4. Alex Del Zoppo – “Kick out the jams, folks”
5. Sweetwater – For Pete’s Sake
6. Sweetwater – Day Song
7. Nancy Nevins – “Guess it’s gonna take a little more time to get together”
8. Sweetwater – What’s Wrong
9. Sweetwater – My Crystal Spider
10. Sweetwater – Two Worlds
11. Nancy Nevins – “There sure are a lot of people here”
12. Sweetwater – Why Oh Why
13. Sweetwater – Let The Sunshine In
14. Sweetwater – Oh Happy Day

Disc 3
1. Bert Sommer – Jennifer
2. Bert Sommer – “There’s too much stuff to set up”
3. Bert Sommer – The Road To Travel
4. Bert Sommer – I Wondered Where You’d Be
5. Bert Sommer – She’s Gone
6. Bert Sommer – Things Are Goin’ My Way
7. John Morris – “Come on, creep—come on down”
8. Bert Sommer – And When It’s Over
9. Bert Sommer – Jeanette
10. Bert Sommer – America
11. Bert Sommer – A Note That Read
12. Bert Sommer – Smile
13. John Morris – “What we do here counts”

Disc 4
1. John Morris – “Let’s see how bright it can be”
2. Tim Hardin – How Can We Hang On To A Dream
3. Tim Hardin – Once-Touched By Flame
4. Tim Hardin – If I Were A Carpenter
5. Tim Hardin – Reason To Believe
6. Tim Hardin – You Upset The Grace Of Living When You Lie
7. Tim Hardin – Speak Like A Child
8. Tim Hardin – Snow White Lady
9. Tim Hardin – Blues On My Ceiling
10. Tim Hardin – Simple Song Of Freedom
11. Tim Hardin – Misty Roses
12. John Morris – “How is it out there?”

Disc 5
1. John Morris – “Somebody somewhere is giving out some flat blue acid”
2. Ravi Shankar – Raga Puriya-Dhanashri / Gat In Sawarital
3. Ravi Shankar – “I would like to introduce the instruments”
4. Ravi Shankar – Tabla Solo In Jhaptal
5. Ravi Shankar – Raga Manj Kmahaj
6. John Morris – “I guess nobody’s thirsty anymore”

Disc 6
1. John Morris – “One, two, three-light ’em up!”
2. Melanie – Close To It All
3. Melanie – Momma Momma
4. Melanie – Beautiful People
5. Melanie – Animal Crackers
6. Melanie – Mr. Tambourine Man
7. Melanie – Tuning My Guitar
8. Melanie – Birthday Of The Sun
9. John Morris – “It’s a free concert from now on”

Disc 7
1. John Morris – “Okay, Arlo?”
2. Arlo Guthrie – Coming Into Los Angeles
3. Arlo Guthrie – “Lotta freaks!”
4. Arlo Guthrie – Wheel Of Fortune
5. Arlo Guthrie – Walking Down The Line
6. Arlo Guthrie – The Story Of Moses
7. Arlo Guthrie – Oh Mary, Don’t You Weep
8. Arlo Guthrie – “I was the only person, like, in this whole festival that, uh, you know, was, like, acquainted with the garbage scene”
9. Arlo Guthrie – Every Hand In The Land
10. Arlo Guthrie – Amazing Grace
11. John Morris – “Ain’t nothin’ can make you high as this”

Disc 8
1. Joan Baez – Oh Happy Day
2. Joan Baez – The Last Thing On My Mind
3. Joan Baez – I Shall Be Released
4. Joan Baez – “He’s fine, and we’re fine, too”
5. Joan Baez – Joe Hill
6. Joan Baez – “We three together constitute the Struggle Mountain Resistance Band”
7. Joan Baez – Sweet Sir Galahad
8. Joan Baez – Hickory Wind
9. Joan Baez & Jeffrey Shurtleff – Drug Store Truck Drivin’ Man
10. Joan Baez – One Day At A Time
11. Joan Baez – Take Me Back To The Sweet Sunny South
12. Joan Baez – Warm And Tender Love
13. Joan Baez – Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
14. Joan Baez – “I think it’s amazing that you people are still awake”
15. Joan Baez – We Shall Overcome
16. John Morris – “That brings us fairly close to the dawn”

Disc 9
1. John Morris – “Wave, funny little man”
2. Quill – They Live The Life
3. Quill – That’s How I Eat
4. John Morris & Hugh Romney – “Kiss those guys if they start punching somebody”
5. Quill – Driftin’
6. “We’re over at the Hog Farm, and we have tons of food”
7. Quill – Waiting For You

Disc 10
1. Chip Monck – “Would those of you who have taken up residence on the towers please come down?”
2. Country Joe McDonald – Janis
3. Country Joe McDonald – Donovan’s Reef
4. Country Joe McDonald – Heartaches By The Number
5. Country Joe McDonald – Ring Of Fire
6. Country Joe McDonald – Tennessee Stud
7. Country Joe McDonald – Rockin’ Round The World
8. Country Joe McDonald – Flying High
9. Country Joe McDonald – I Seen A Rocket
10. Country Joe McDonald – The “Fish” Cheer / I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die-Rag
11. Country Joe McDonald – I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die-Rag (Reprise)
12. Chip Monck – “Cut, bleeding, whatever”

Disc 11
1. Santana – Waiting
2. Santana – Evil Ways
3. Santana – You Just Don’t Care
4. Santana – Savor
5. Santana – Jingo
6. Santana – Persuasion
7. Santana – Soul Sacrifice
8. Santana – Fried Neck Bones And Some Home Fries
9. Chip Monck – “Wheat Germ, Holly has your bag”

Disc 12
1. Chip Monck – “If it’s out of reason, I trust someone will tell me”
2. John Sebastian – How Have You Been
3. John Sebastian – Rainbows All Over Your Blues
4. John Sebastian – I Had A Dream
5. John Sebastian – Darling Be Home Soon
6. John Sebastian – Younger Generation
7. John Morris & Chip Monck – “They’re with us, man!”

Disc 13
1. Chip Monck – “Please meet Harold at the stand with the blood pills”
2. The Keef Hartley Band – Spanish Fly
3. The Keef Hartley Band – She’s Gone
4. The Keef Hartley Band – Too Much Thinking
5. The Keef Hartley Band – Believe In Me
6. The Keef Hartley Band – Halfbreed Medley: Sinnin’ For You> Leaving Trunk> Just To Cry> Sinnin’ For You
7. Chip Monck – “Le dernière parte de la stage, immédiatement, s’il vous plait”

Disc 14
1. Chip Monck – “Puppet theatre will be going on at the Hog Farm at 6:15”
2. The Incredible String Band – Invocation
3. The Incredible String Band – The Letter
4. Chip Monck – “Please excuse this interruption”
5. The Incredible String Band – Gather ‘Round
6. Robin Williamson – “It makes me fantastically happy”
7. The Incredible String Band – This Moment
8. The Incredible String Band – Come With Me
9. Robin Williamson – “I just want to acknowledge all the requests”
10. The Incredible String Band – When You Find Out Who You Are
11. Chip Monck – “Could we please have the driver of Sly’s truck, please?”
12. Hugh Romney – “I don’t think there’s such a thing as a bum trip”
13. Chip Monck – “Let’s see if we can get some semblance of order going”

Disc 15
1. Chip Monck – “There’s been a little tremor of paranoia”
2. Canned Heat – I’m Her Man
3. Canned Heat – Going Up The Country
4. Canned Heat – A Change Is Gonna Come / Leaving This Town
5. Canned Heat – Rollin’ Blues
6. Canned Heat – Woodstock Boogie

Disc 16
1. Bob Hite & Chip Monck – “Sure, man. Go right ahead.”
2. Canned Heat – On The Road Again
3. Chip Monck – “Welcome yourselves to this experiment”

Disc 17
1. Chip Monck – “The brown acid that is circulating around us is not, specifically, too good”
2. Mountain – Blood Of The Sun
3. Mountain – Stormy Monday
4. Mountain – Theme For An Imaginary Western
5. Mountain – Long Red
6. Mountain – Who Am I But You And The Sun (For Yasgur’s Farm)
7. Mountain – Beside The Sea
8. Mountain – Waiting To Take You Away
9. Mountain – Dreams Of Milk And Honey
10. Mountain – Southbound Train
11. Chip Monck – “The green acid is really a great deal more serious than we thought”
12. Chip Monck & Joshua White – “Open your eyes wide, ‘cause here it comes”

Disc 18
1. Ken Babbs & Chip Monck – “It’s the ninth wave”
2. The Grateful Dead – St. Stephen
3. The Grateful Dead – Mama Tried
4. Ken Babbs, Country Joe McDonald, Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Ron “Pigpen” McKernan & Owsley Stanley – “All us people from the Bay Area, we’re real LSD freaks!”
5. The Grateful Dead – Dark Star
6. The Grateful Dead – High Time

Disc 19
1. The Grateful Dead – Turn On Your Lovelight
2. Ken Babbs & Chip Monck – “This is Richie and he’s lost his chick”

Disc 20
1. John Morris & Chip Monck – “You’re carrying Janis’ wah-wah pedals”
2. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Born On The Bayou
3. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Green River
4. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Ninety-Nine And A Half (Won’t Do)
5. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bootleg
6. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Commotion
7. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Bad Moon Rising
8. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Proud Mary
9. Creedence Clearwater Revival – I Put A Spell On You
10. Creedence Clearwater Revival – The Night Time Is The Right Time
11. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Keep On Chooglin’
12. Creedence Clearwater Revival – Suzie Q
13. Chip Monck – “It’s going to be a very long evening”

Disc 21
1. Chip Monck – “Douglas!”
2. Janis Joplin – Raise Your Hand
3. Janis Joplin – As Good As You’ve Been To This World
4. Janis Joplin – To Love Somebody
5. Janis Joplin – Summertime
6. Janis Joplin – Try (Just A Little Bit Harder)
7. Janis Joplin – Kozmic Blues
8. Janis Joplin – “This is Snooky Flowers”
9. Janis Joplin – I Can’t Turn You Loose
10. Janis Joplin – Work Me, Lord
11. Janis Joplin – Piece Of My Heart
12. Janis Joplin – “Music’s not for putting yourself through bad changes”
13. Janis Joplin – Ball And Chain
14. Chip Monck – “If that’s to your liking”

Disc 22
1. Chip Monck – “A little exercise”
2. Sly & The Family Stone – M’Lady
3. Sly & The Family Stone – “We have some equipment that is not working properly”
4. Sly & The Family Stone – Sing A Simple Song
5. Sly & The Family Stone – You Can Make It If You Try
6. Sly & The Family Stone – Medley: Everyday People / Dance To The Music / Music Lover / I Want To Take You Higher
7. Sly & The Family Stone – Love City
8. Chip Monck – “Get it out in all one big burst”
9. Sly & The Family Stone – Stand
10. Chip Monck – “A wallet lost”

Disc 23
1. Abbie Hoffman – “I think we, like, oughtta do something about John Sinclair”
2. The Who – Heaven And Hell
3. The Who – I Can’t Explain
4. The Who – It’s A Boy
5. The Who – 1921
6. The Who – Amazing Journey
7. The Who – Sparks
8. The Who – Eyesight To The Blind
9. The Who – Christmas
10. The Who – Acid Queen
11. The Who – Pinball Wizard
12. Abbie Hoffman & Pete Townshend – “@#$%& off my @#$%& stage!”
13. The Who – Do You Think It’s Alright
14. The Who – Fiddle About
15. The Who – There’s A Doctor I’ve Found
16. The Who – Go To The Mirror Boy
17. The Who – Smash The Mirror
18. The Who – I’m Free
19. The Who – Tommy’s Holiday Camp
20. The Who – We’re Not Gonna Take It
21. The Who – Summertime Blues
22. The Who – Shakin’ All Over
23. The Who – My Generation
24. Chip Monck – “Welcome this new day”

Disc 24
1. Chip Monck – “That’s not a piece of rope that you’re hanging on”
2. Jefferson Airplane – The Other Side Of This Life
3. Grace Slick – “One of those sloppy things that goes on and cannot be repeated”
4. Jefferson Airplane – Somebody To Love
5. Jefferson Airplane – 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds
6. Jefferson Airplane – Won’t You Try / Saturday Afternoon
7. Jefferson Airplane – Eskimo Blue Day
8. Grace Slick – “We got a whole lot of orange and it was fine”
9. Jefferson Airplane – Plastic Fantastic Lover
10. Jefferson Airplane – Wooden Ships

Disc 25
1. Jefferson Airplane – Uncle Sam Blues
2. Jefferson Airplane – Volunteers
3. Grace Slick – “It’s Pooneil 1”
4. Jefferson Airplane – The Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil
5. Jefferson Airplane – Come Back Baby
6. Jefferson Airplane – White Rabbit
7. Jefferson Airplane – The House At Pooneil Corners
8. Hugh Romney & John Morris – “There is always a little bit of heaven in a disaster area”
9. John Morris – “The roads are fairly clear now”
10. Muskrat – “We got a Times”
11. Hugh Romney & John Morris – “Bugsy to the pink and white tent”

Disc 26
1. Max Yasgur – “I think you people have proven something to the world”
2. John Morris & The Grease Band – “Now is the time!”
3. The Grease Band – Rockhouse
4. The Grease Band – Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring
5. Joe Cocker – “That farming guy who came out, he seemed a nice little bloke”
6. Joe Cocker – Dear Landlord
7. Joe Cocker – Something’s Coming On
8. Joe Cocker – Do I Still Figure In Your Life
9. Joe Cocker – “An English variation on somebody’s head-bashing tune”
10. Joe Cocker – Feelin’ Alright
11. Joe Cocker – “A ballad of Grecian quantity”
12. Joe Cocker – Just Like A Woman

Disc 27
1. Joe Cocker – Let’s Go Get Stoned
2. Joe Cocker – I Don’t Need No Doctor
3. Joe Cocker – “Just shows you what you can do with a few shillelaghs”
4. Joe Cocker – I Shall Be Released
5. Joe Cocker – Hitchcock Railway
6. Joe Cocker – Something To Say
7. Joe Cocker – With A Little Help From My Friends
8. John Morris & Barry Melton – “Maybe we can stop this rain”

Disc 28
1. Chip Monck – “Leave the fences for last when you take firewood”
2. Country Joe And The Fish – Rock & Soul Music
3. Country Joe And The Fish – Love
4. Country Joe And The Fish – Not So Sweet Martha Lorraine
5. Country Joe And The Fish – Sing Sing Sing
6. Country Joe And The Fish – Summer Dresses
7. Country Joe And The Fish – Friend, Lover, Woman, Wife
8. Country Joe And The Fish – Silver And Gold
9. Country Joe And The Fish – Maria
10. Country Joe And The Fish – The Love Machine
11. Country Joe And The Fish – Ever Since You Told Me That You Love Me (I’m A Nut)
12. Country Joe And The Fish – Crystal Blues
13. Country Joe And The Fish – Rock & Soul Music (Reprise)
14. Country Joe And The Fish – The “Fish” Cheer / I-Feel-Like-I’m-Fixin’-To-Die-Rag
15. Chip Monck – “We’ll start with minimal lighting”

Disc 29
1. Chip Monck – “Please do come down”
2. Ten Years After – Spoonful
3. Ten Years After – Good Morning Little School Girl (1)
4. Ten Years After – Good Morning Little School Girl (2)
5. Ten Years After – Good Morning Little School Girl (3)
6. Ten Years After – Hobbit
7. Ten Years After – I Can’t Keep From Crying Sometimes
8. Ten Years After – Help Me
9. Ten Years After – I’m Going Home
10. Chip Monck – “There’s been an awful lot of broken limbs”

Disc 30
1. Chip Monck – “B.B. King, Freddie King, Herbie Mann”
2. The Band – Chest Fever
3. The Band – Don’t Do It
4. The Band – Tears Of Rage
5. The Band – We Can Talk
6. The Band – Long Black Veil
7. The Band – Don’t Ya Tell Henry
8. The Band – Ain’t No More Cane
9. The Band – This Wheel’s On Fire
10. The Band – I Shall Be Released
11. The Band – The Weight
12. The Band – Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
13. Chip Monck – “Help, I’m being busted!”

Disc 31
1. Chip Monck – “There’s evidently a trickle”
2. Johnny Winter – Mama, Talk To Your Daughter
3. Johnny Winter – Leland Mississippi Blues
4. Johnny Winter – Mean Town Blues
5. Johnny Winter – You Done Lost Your Good Thing Now
6. Johnny Winter & Edgar Winter – I Can’t Stand It
7. Johnny Winter & Edgar Winter – Tobacco Road
8. Johnny Winter & Edgar Winter – Tell The Truth
9. Johnny Winter – Johnny B. Goode
10. Chip Monck – “Amplifier Section, come in, please”

Disc 32
1. Chip Monck – “It’s really annoying to have to constantly make this announcement”
2. Blood, Sweat And Tears – More And More
3. Blood, Sweat And Tears – Just One Smile
4. Blood, Sweat And Tears – Somethin’ Comin’ On
5. Blood, Sweat And Tears – I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know
6. Blood, Sweat And Tears – Spinning Wheel
7. Blood, Sweat And Tears – Sometimes In Winter
8. Blood, Sweat And Tears – Smiling Phases
9. Blood, Sweat And Tears – God Bless The Child
10. Blood, Sweat And Tears – And When I Die
11. Blood, Sweat And Tears – You’ve Made Me So Very Happy
12. “What about the Moody Blues?”

Disc 33
1. Crosby, Stills & Nash – “Tell ‘em who we are, man”
2. Crosby, Stills & Nash – Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
3. Crosby, Stills & Nash – Blackbird
4. Crosby, Stills & Nash – Helplessly Hoping
5. Crosby, Stills & Nash – Guinnevere
6. Crosby, Stills & Nash – Marrakesh Express
7. Crosby, Stills & Nash – 4 + 20
8. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Mr. Soul
9. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – I’m Wonderin’
10. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – You Don’t Have To Cry
11. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – “Is everybody ready?”
12. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Pre-Road Downs
13. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Long Time Gone
14. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Bluebird Revisited
15. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Sea Of Madness
16. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Wooden Ships
17. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – Find The Cost Of Freedom
18. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – “Good luck, fellas”
19. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young – 49 Bye-Byes
20. Chip Monck – “We’ll have to talk about it”

Disc 34
1. Chip Monck – “Doriza of Utica”
2. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Born Under A Bad Sign
3. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – No Amount Of Loving
4. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Driftin’ And Driftin’
5. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Morning Sunrise
6. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – All In A Day
7. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Love March
8. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band – Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
9. Chip Monck – “Good morning”

Disc 35
1. Sha-na-na – “Test, Test”
2. Sha-na-na – Get A Job
3. Sha-na-na – Come Go With Me
4. Sha-na-na – Silhouettes
5. Sha-na-na – Teen Angel
6. Sha-na-na – (Marie’s The Name) His Latest Flame
7. Sha-na-na – Wipe Out
8. Sha-na-na – Book Of Love
9. Sha-na-na – Little Darlin’ [incomplete]
10. Sha-na-na – At The Hop
11. Sha-na-na – Duke Of Earl
12. Sha-na-na – Get A Job (Reprise)
13. Chip Monck – “Thank you for making all this possible”
26. “Other people’s pills”

Disc 36
1. Jimi Hendrix – Introduction
2. Jimi Hendrix – Message Of Love
3. Jimi Hendrix – Hear My Train A Comin’
4. Jimi Hendrix – Spanish Castle Magic
5. Jimi Hendrix – Red House
6. Jimi Hendrix – Lover Man
7. Jimi Hendrix – Foxey Lady
8. Jimi Hendrix – Jam Back At The House

Disc 37
1. Jimi Hendrix – Izabella
2. Jimi Hendrix – Fire
3. Jimi Hendrix – Voodoo Child (Slight Return)
4. Jimi Hendrix – The Star-Spangled Banner
5. Jimi Hendrix – Purple Haze
6. Jimi Hendrix – Woodstock Improvisation
7. Jimi Hendrix – Villanova Junction
8. Jimi Hendrix – Hey Joe

Disc 38
1. Chip Monck – “Good wishes, good day, and a good life”
2. “This is Groesbeek”
3. “Hungry wet hordes”
4. “Sun dance”
5. “Cancel out whatever I said about the morning”
6. “Lotsa kooks around here”
7. “National Outdoor Leadership types”
8. “Why aren’t you dishonest like everybody else?”
9. “I just saw the titles on this thing”
10. “We’ve had hassles”
11. “This is up at the hospital tent”
12. “It’s Monday afternoon”
13. “It’s my Geiger counter”
14. “Uh… boys by the American flag”
15. “Magic Terry knows what he’s talking about”
16. “150 logs”
17. “There’s a little tin box full of hash around somewhere”
18. “Here’s a guy slightly freaked out”
19. “Walking up the hill”
20. The Rain Chant [original field recording]
21. Muskrat – “Please go to the information booth, man”
22. Muskrat – “Around that crane in a three foot radius”
23. Muskrat – “On Sunday, man, the Times gave a very favorable editorial”
24. Muskrat – “It’s gonna take me a few weeks to fully comprehend it”
25. “We are making announcements”
27. Chip Monck – “Please bear with us”
28. “If anybody can understand what I’m saying, stand up and move”
29. “A matter of life and death—dig it!”
30. “Up against the wall, boys”
31. “Rap Central, near the first aid trailer”
32. “For those of you who haven’t heard of the Bindy Bazaar”
33. “Three; Richie’s voice”
34. “Hello!”

Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: August 25, 2020 11:05

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midimannz

tHIS ONE??

Woodstock 50: Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive (2019)

Yes: [Eurostore.WarnerMusic.com] - [www.Discogs.com] - Wikipedia .

Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: ab ()
Date: August 25, 2020 11:18


Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: August 25, 2020 11:35


That's only 416 Tracks (the 16 Tracks of Jimi Hendrix are missing) while the 38-CD-Box has 432 Tracks. Looks like the HDtracks-Download is only available in the United States - [TheSecondDisc.com] .

Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: August 25, 2020 13:03

RF tell us if you manage to listen to discs 5 to 9 and survive the ordeal! >grinning smiley<

Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: August 26, 2020 06:21

Thanks to everyone for the help! I greatly greatly appreciate it!

I actually listened to 6 and 7 today and was pleasantly surprised! I have a soft spot for Ravi from Concert For Bangladesh, and Melanie was way better than I expected. And a similar soft spot for Arlo as many of us probably do from Alice's Restaurant. I've heard most of day 1, but occasionally do need to dip into The Who and Creedence and Hendrix to remind me why I'm actually there lol!



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Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: AntoineParis ()
Date: August 26, 2020 18:52

i'd love to find a link too !

Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: August 26, 2020 19:25

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AntoineParis

i'd love to find a link too !

It's an official release - [iorr.org] - so no Torrent for the 38-CD-Edition can be posted here.

You could put together your own 432-Track-Edition: 416 Tracks from [www.HDtracks.com] plus 16 Tracks from [www.Qobuz.com] .



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2020-08-27 11:45 by Irix.

Re: OT: Anyone got the Woodstock 38 disc torrent?
Posted by: ab ()
Date: August 27, 2020 03:01

Quote
RollingFreak
Thanks to everyone for the help! I greatly greatly appreciate it!

I actually listened to 6 and 7 today and was pleasantly surprised! I have a soft spot for Ravi from Concert For Bangladesh, and Melanie was way better than I expected. And a similar soft spot for Arlo as many of us probably do from Alice's Restaurant. I've heard most of day 1, but occasionally do need to dip into The Who and Creedence and Hendrix to remind me why I'm actually there lol!

Ravi killed at Monterey. His 22-minute piece in the movie is hyponotic.



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