Woodstock 2009 - 40th Anniversary BossBR.net Festival - July 15th to August 17th

Started by 64Guitars, June 23, 2009, 11:22:32 PM

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Quote from: Bluesberry on June 24, 2009, 06:29:06 AMWhooo Whooo, great idea 64G.  I like it.  I see the Band was well represented, that is where I am going to start!  I have been dying to cover some Band songs for a while.

I feel a collaboration coming on!!!! That's my starting point too! Followed closely by CCR...

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Quote from: Greeny on June 24, 2009, 06:40:55 AM
Quote from: Bluesberry on June 24, 2009, 06:29:06 AMWhooo Whooo, great idea 64G.  I like it.  I see the Band was well represented, that is where I am going to start!  I have been dying to cover some Band songs for a while.

I feel a collaboration coming on!!!! That's my starting point too! Followed closely by CCR...
Great minds ... This is going to be so much fun I am all a quiver just thinking about this.  The band music is deceptively complex, should be a fun challenge.

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Quote from: oldrottenhead on June 24, 2009, 04:34:17 AMjust looked at the setlist yum yum, but the tracklisting for the incredible string band is wrong , one of the  songs id never heard of catty come, check here for correct listing http://woodstock.wikia.com/wiki/The_Incredible_String_Band

Yes, I read something about that last night. Somebody on YouTube suggested that "catty come" is a misheard line from "The Letter".

I hadn't seen that Woodstock wiki site before. I just had a quick look and found that they have a set list too:

http://woodstock.wikia.com/wiki/Setlist

I'll add it to my message at the top of this topic.

I noticed that the list at woodstock69.com only has one song by Johnny Winter, but the Woodstock wiki has 10. So I guess we should all look at both lists to avoid missing some good song choices.

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Just browsing through the people who took part reminds me that them good  old days is still tops for music.

Tim are you a CCR fan, ive followed them since the Golliwog days and J.F is still a great entertainer. Now where's that Rockin All over the World record.

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Regarding the song list, I think the second link is a more thorough representation of the setlist, but haven't compared them side-by-side.  I just know there are quite a few songs missing from the first link.

If I have time, I might actually partake in this! :D
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