The imagery is legendary. Hendrix with his blonde strat and pink bandana. The crowd of hippys all strung out on acid. The experimental 'Band of Gipsys' seem shy and unorganised as they walk onstage, but as the film cuts to their performance of 'Fire' it's clear that Hendrix is in no mood to let his new band flop and gives on of his finest perfomances.Any self-respecting Hendrix fan will already own the CD of Live at Woodstock, but as a guitarist myself I couldn't help but wanting to actually SEE how Jimi made his ax sound like that and this film has better footage and sound than the cuts from Woodstock in other films.
It doesn't matter that the whole performance isn't featured here. In true rock'n'roll style it leaves you screaming for more, and sends shivers down your spine every time you watch it. For me Hendrix's Woodstock performance contains the definitive versions of all the songs he played. All are extended and warped far beyond any album versions.When Jimi roars through Voodoo child and then tears into 'Star spangled banner' and unleashes 'Purple Haze' THEN just keeps on going (!!!) you will see what I mean. The CD really doesn't do this concert justice. To get the whole picture you have to watch this film. BUY IT NOW!