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#30784 |
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Holy crap! Monterey Pop, the complete set just dropped to 40.99! I had to order it, even though I was going to cut back! Gah, I am just not going to go to Amazon anymore. Even with the shipping and import tax, the set was still a dollar less than the actual Canadian selling price, as MP was 10 bucks cheaper on Canadian Amazon. I really hope the postal workers don't strike on Thursday now.
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With the exception of the BBS set in November (didn't know we could order from the American site up here/dollar wasn't so high either), I've ordered all of my Criterions from Amazon.com.
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I love the set. The audio quality is fantastic. The main feature is great and I LOVE the Redding and Hendrix sets ![]() |
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Oh, Monterey also had better performers for the most part as well, despite half of them being the same. |
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I have been curious about this set for a while, and my father-in-law loves concert dvds, so I might have to pull the trigger. Does anyone know how this price compares to the BN sale? I was planning on picking it up then, but if this is better...
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#30790 |
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It will be roughly 10 bucks less at the half off sale, as it's 62.99 in B&N's site, might be more in-store. I couldn't guarantee the sale, as I'm in Canada, and it might not match when my parents go on vacation.
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That makes sense. Thanks! I might end up waiting, just because I have spent a lot recently and need to save up some more.
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One of the best books on the Woodstock festival is written by long-time New York air personality Pete Fornatale called "Back to the Garden". It was published two years ago for the 40th anniversary. He does a great audio-visual presentation to promote the book, which those who are into this festival should try to catch if they're ever in the NYC area. I attended the Woodstock festival and actually found a way to get in and out of the grounds. The Monterey Festival was held in '67 and basically defined what the new progressive rock movement was about. It was a much more contained festival attracting a peak of 90,000 people for the Sunday night show, according to Wikipedia (although if you see the film it's hard to believe that the stage area could hold anywhere near 90,000). Woodstock attracted 300,000 to 500,000 people depending upon who you believe, plus another several hundred thousand outside of the concert area. Obviously that was a very different scene, but it pushed progressive rock into the mainstream. Both concerts have both great and poor performances. Due to the size of Woodstock and the fact that the stage was still being constructed when the festival opened, it was harder to achieve decent sound and for the artists to hear themselves. I left Woodstock before the end because it got to the point where I couldn't really see anything specific on stage and all I could hear were the helicopters taking off and landing. I loved Monterey Pop, but Woodstock had more influence on the culture, deserved or not. If one is into music from that time, both films are well worth owning as is "The Last Waltz". And as for the other poster who claimed that Woodstock was too commercialized, Woodstock was not commercialized at all when it happened. There were no show sponsors. None. Watch the movie - you see no advertising anywhere. Woodstock was commercialized AFTER the festival in an attempt to keep the original promoters from financial ruin - perfectly understandable considering the circumstances. Last edited by ZoetMB; 05-31-2011 at 03:26 PM. |
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loose="not tight", lose="can't find it, doesn't have anymore" or the opposite of "win".
their="belongs to", there="place", they're="they are", there's = "there is" it's="it is", for everything else use "its" then="after", than="compared with" "a lot" not "alot" You forgot to add affect/effect. Those usually confuse people as well. |
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I do not deny the fact that Woodstock is a culture defining event, but I do feel that Monterey, and the Newport Folk Festival, both laid the foundation for an event like Woodstock to occur, and are often ignored because Woodstock is just so "big," and has essentially turned into a brand name; the antithesis of what the counterculture was about. It became a "plastic hippie" festival, rather than a "true hippie" one. The counterculture was dying in 1969, while it was just blooming in 1967. The whole idea of the counterculture had pretty much turned on its head. Media co-opted the counterculture, and was marketing it back to them, so it was mainstream, and most of the original message was lost. Most of the original hippies, the diggers, were driven underground. I could go on, but this is way off topic, which is about the Criterion collection on Blu-Ray. We'll agree to disagree. ![]() On that note, DHL still won't recognise the tracking number Amazon issued on Friday for my order that includes Au Revoir Les Enfants and Bigger than Life. Amazon's own tracking is usually less accurate than DHL's, although DHL has been very poor in tracking orders as of late. |
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Otis Redding was popular amongst predominantly black audiences, and this was his first major appearance in front of a white audience. It was also one of his last major appearances as he died in a plane crash 6 months later. "I Can See for Miles," which was The Who's biggest US hit, came out in October 1967, a few short months after Monterey. It's the only song by them to hit the US top 10. They were huge in the UK, but this was their first major American performance. It started their rise to popularity in NA. It's not that they didn't have careers, but they weren't as widely known until Monterey. |
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Sorry. One my pet peeves ![]() Getting back to topic. Would anyone like to see Criterion do more music Blu-rays? Perhaps they could get rights to some Beatles properties? |
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