Joe Cocker
Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music (Director's Cut)
"Woodstock," the concert, gave voice to the spirit of a generation, offering the world a three-day microcosm of the turbulent '60s, set to the music of the era's greatest rock performers. "Woodstock," the film, captures it all, now with more than 40 minutes of added material and masterfully remixed sound. This Academy Award-winner for Best Documentary Feature shows in spectacular detail how and why the legendary "Summer of Love" festival was an historical event, and now features additional interviews, memorable footage and, of course, more of the music that brought this "happening" together. This ground-breaking documentary also offered an early career boost to a young Martin Scorsese ("GoodFellas," "The Aviator"), who served as an editor and assistant director. In 1996, the film was inducted into the Library of Congress National Film Registry.
Mad Dogs & Englishmen
Experience one of the all-time iconic rockumentary films, following one of rock's greatest singers Joe Cocker on his 1970 US tour with the brilliance of Leon Russell fronting the Mad Dogs & Englishmen band & entourage. Performing amazing songs like "With A Little Help From My Friends," "Feelin' Alright," "Delta Lady," "Honky Tonk Women" and many, many more.
Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace and Music (Director's Cut)
Den berømte musikkfestivalen Woodstock i delstaten New York pågikk i tre dager sensommeren 1969 og tiltrakk seg rundt 400.000 besøkende.