Rock Docs Season 1 Episode 24

Rock Docs Season 1 Episode 24 Woodstock: Now and Then

  • August 14, 2009

Woodstock: Now and Then is an emotional yet informative episode of Rock Docs season 1. The episode takes viewers on a journey through the history of the iconic music festival, Woodstock, and how it has impacted the music industry and culture since its inception in 1969.

The episode begins with an overview of the political and cultural climate of the late 1960s in America, which set the stage for the peace and love atmosphere of Woodstock. Viewers are taken back in time to the festival's origins, the location selection, and its impact on the youth of the time.

The episode features interviews from famous musicians such as Carlos Santana, who performed at Woodstock, and Miley Cyrus, who has recently worked on a cover of Woodstock's famous song "Freedom." These interviews provide insights and personal anecdotes about the festival's impact on both the musicians and fans. The show highlights the friendships and collaborations between musicians that arose at Woodstock, such as between Jimi Hendrix and Carlos Santana.

In addition to the interviews, the episode features rare footage of performances at Woodstock. The show captures the energy and emotion of the performances of legendary musicians such as Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. The episode also reflects how the festival paved the way for a new wave of performers and artists that followed its success.

The show did not shy away from discussing the challenges that the festival faced, such as crowd control and drug use. However, it also highlights the strength of the community that came together to make Woodstock possible and how its ideals of unity, peace, and love lasted long after the festival ended.

The final portion of the episode shifts to a present-day perspective on Woodstock, and the team reflects on the event's legacy. This includes the Woodstock 50th-anniversary festival, which was planned as a celebration but had its fair share of issues leading up to the event. Despite the challenges, the original spirit of the festival remained the driving force behind the Woodstock 50th-anniversary event.

Overall, Woodstock: Now and Then is a must-watch episode for music lovers and those interested in the history of counterculture and the impact of music on society. The interviews, footage, and narration create a captivating and emotional experience that will leave viewers with a renewed appreciation for the power of music to bring people together.

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Description
  • First Aired
    August 14, 2009
  • Language
    English