"Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened." The music is still alive, though it may not be what's being cranked out of the machine these days. All the old, beautiful, meaningful stuff didn't go away. It's out there.
The song is awesome ofcourse but the editing in this movie is something else aswell. This is just perfect. the moment the car light flashes, the moon... insanely good editing you just feel the excitement of getting there, the stage still being built, the first people arrive. One of the best concert films ever made and ofcourse the most legendary concert.
the true spirit of Woodstock lives in this timeless masterpiece ☆ remember we are stardust we are golden and we've got to get back to the garden again ☆
I made it to the 2nd Woodstock. We got into town at 8:00 after leaving Louisville in the mid-afternoon or maybe late afternoon. We did Coke all the way up there through Ohio Cleveland Pennsylvania and then into New York. It was the journey and the experience of a lifetime that I will never ever forget as long as I live It was an absolute dream come true and I wouldn't trade it for a ton of solid gold!!!
Wooden Ships Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young [Stills] If you smile at me I will understand 'Cause that is something Everybody everywhere does in the same language [Crosby] I can see by your coat, my friend you're from the other side There's just one thing I got to know Can you tell me please who won? [Stills] Say can I have some of your purple berries? [Crosby] Yes, I've been eating them For six or seven weeks now haven't got sick once [Stills] Probably keep us both alive Wooden ships on the water very free and easy Easy, you know the way it's supposed to be Silver people on the shoreline let us be Talkin' 'bout very free and easy Horror grips us as we watch you die All we can do is echo your anguished cries Stare as all human feelings die We are leaving, you don't need us Go take your sister then by the hand Lead her away from this foreign land Far away where we might laugh again We are leaving, you don't need us And it's a fair wind Blowin' warm out of the south over my shoulder Guess I'll set a course and go Songwriters: DAVID CROSBY, STEPHEN STILLS, PAUL KANTNER
CSN did perform wooden Ships at the Woodstock festival. This is a special mix for the Woodstock documentary. Neil young also perform with CSN but was spending a lot of time hanging out with Jimi Hendrix.
Just listening to The Neil Young channel a minute on Sirius, Neil said he was so angry about the cameras on stage, that they didn't say his name in the film, one of Neil's best solos
@rabbitshirt i have to agree on the chills, man. there has to be something either in the sound of the song, the feeling it creates or it's somehow that we somehow lived thru woodstock in the past and now we're just experiencing echoes of our past being, man....when i first saw woodstock, i cried and sobbed, man, it felt like going home, i could smell the mud right there and then...we have all been here before, man....
I agree, that was well put. Any generation can have a movement or bear visionaries and other talented folks. As well as be a well spring for the depravity we see everyday in the media/entertainment racket. I just hope mankind is learning from the past. All kinds of people in the world all going in different directions.
I remember that in 1975 they said on the lyrics can you tell me who won the war.. Then it was edited to who won.. Because of the Vietnam War at the time it was supposed to be a peace concert.. My boyfriend went there in his army uniform they wouldnt let him in because of the peace and love atmosphere they were trying to create. He got upset and left and didnt understand the point they were making. He was a paratrooper in the Vietnam War RIP John!
The lyrics are a bit different on the Jefferson Airplane version. "Say, can I have some of your purple berries"? vs "You can try some of my purple berries, I've been eating...."
Actually, this is a different version from the one that's on the album. Notice that there's more hang time on this before the words "Who won?" than there is on the album version. Also, Crosby's vocal is partly double-tracked in this version, but entirely single-tracked on the album version.
This Song Today has 65yoo Guy and Guitarist in Tears. Thiscwa a Magical time and our human Race and thecl America Experience was threatend much worse in RealWorld Examples by aspects than anyting today yet we seem to be collapsingat an ever increasing rate
Interesting contrasts to how CS&N and Jefferson Airplane played this tune. One more jazzy the other more folk/blues. I prefer JA's version with the punch it packs that drives home the imagery- especially their improv Woodstock rendition. But that's splitting hairs, they both own the tune, and no-one could do it better. Great song, will never date.
@lion36ify with due respect I was just on the Jefferson Airplane version of this and A Vietnam vet speaking about what this song and what it means to him I see the extremes of your generation sir....and think of mine,truly sad . Nothing learned nothing gained.
Who told you that? Both Jefferson Airplane and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young performed Wooden Ships in their respective sets at the 1969 Woodstock Festival. However, the CSNY performance is better-known, as it was included in the film and first album from the festival.
I urge people not to draw conclusions about the 60's from TV and movies. Plus, I don't care what one Vietnam said one way or another, or what Yuppies do etc. Since the 50's organized crime, who is much smarter than some of these commentators, saw how powerfully moral people were getting to be, and how they put lives over money, and how they made amazing music with no money at all, and they've done everything they can to brainwash the brain-washable against all of it.
il titolo non scrive live, è una parte iniziale tratta dal film, il famoso film, quindi voi ignoranti che scrivete che non è live e protestate, fatevi una cultura prima di esprimervi
The 'Hippie' dream could never work unfortunately. Someone had to go to work in a factory for ten hours every day to make all the cars they used to get to Bethel, to make the clothes they wore, the soda cans they drank out of, the food they ate, someone had to design and build the roads they drove on, the bridges and tunnels on those roads, lay the sewers, water, electric cables, someone had to make those cables, dig the metal out of a mine, work on an oil rig to get the oil to make the plastic that covers those cables, make the medicine they needed when sick, invent the medicine in the first place, design the cars, the oil rigs, the machines that put the drinks in the soda cans, design, build and erect all the traffic lights that make the roads work, make the instruments they used, build the shops the instruments were sold in, lay the services to those shops, produce food to feed the workers..............etc etc etc
No, the hippie dream worked. In fact it's working today that's why everything is made somewhere else and the USA is merely a service economy. Serving us as we sit on our fat asses while Asia, largely China, is growing and growing in strength. China has the US "go get 'em" attitude of over 100 years ago. Teach your children how to speak Chinese as they will be working for them in the next 25 years.
Well, exactly. But I think that China will become a victim of it's own success. There will come a point when there will be simply too many people to feed, for a start. It won't be for a good while as China is a big place, but there is only so much space. The same could be said for the whole world of course, but with a Billion people and counting, surely there will come a point when the land and oceans just can't cope anymore.
The Communist solution to overpopulation is you kill off 20-60 million of your people and steal their food for yourself. The German Socialist solution is you kill off 6 million Jews and steal their food for yourself. The Democratic Socialist solution is you kill off millions of unborn children with abortion and kill off another 25 million having group orgies to spread AIDS. The Christian solution is to not use women to masturbate in if you can't support having kids. John Lennon was right. Overpopulation is a lot of bullshit people use as an excuse for killing off people in wars to steal their property.
You think AIDS was a government plot, a sort of 'MK Ultra' CIA type thing? Maybe. But who were the 25 million having orgies? I don't know if that really is a 'Christian solution', but it's not a bad idea.
Sigh, music hasn't died. Sure, the stuff they play on the radio and the rap stuff is pure crap. But don't take away the talent of many good bands out there. My Morning Jacket (Jim James) , The White Stripes, Incubus, Radiohead, Avett Brothers, Two Gallants..... they are all great bands and very talented -- it isn't dead. You're just not looking in the right places.
I think you think you have Einstreins brain Teddy Boy Give you a bed for or fame....Neil Young place on Woodstock as not: Youre Dumd Ass Face goes virel,,,When iám wrong then it's up to you what your dision..for me.....Well Tedy boy.....Do whe have a deal,,,
He Tedje Racketje the only man in de world see Neil Young play on Woodstock,and mark your words be cause you call me something what you se the hole day when you look in a mirrow.Yes Teddy boy Yes A Big Fat dumb Ass..Wish i coud bad whit you Yes/No Neil Young Who loses is The Virel Dumd shitty ass.Do whe have a deal Teddy Boy...
For fuck say Teddy Boy This is the thirt time you delete my comment.You are they most dumb ass i ever hear.I like to heve a bad whit you Teddy Boy.....If you prove me Neil Young sings on Woodstock a pre you as a musicfan with Music Einsteinbrains.But Teddy boy When i or i hope youre dum-dass selfFiend out Neil never play You ga viral as a d du dum dumb-assssss...De whe have a deal Teddy Boy!!/
"Don't cry because it's over; smile because it happened." The music is still alive, though it may not be what's being cranked out of the machine these days. All the old, beautiful, meaningful stuff didn't go away. It's out there.
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That intro is killer, man. Wow. Always excites me and sends chills up my spine.
What a way to set the tone for the entire festival.
One of the greatest songs of all time!
this song is simply irresistible ..a feeling good song
The song is awesome ofcourse but the editing in this movie is something else aswell. This is just perfect. the moment the car light flashes, the moon... insanely good editing
you just feel the excitement of getting there, the stage still being built, the first people arrive. One of the best concert films ever made and ofcourse the most legendary concert.
the true spirit of Woodstock lives in this timeless masterpiece ☆ remember we are stardust we are golden and we've got to get back to the garden again ☆
Every time I here these songs, they still sound fresh.
This is how you dynamically keep the movie goin with a studio track, and the theme feels of building something important
I was only 4yrs old when then Woodstock concert made history I just wish I was older at that time to attend it
Just saw Graham Nash in Edmonds, WA tonight, he is 76 years old. Everyone was on their feet. This music is as timeless as it gets........
Otvorena su vam vrata Raja , zasluzeno , ovako nesto moze napraviti samo onaj ko ga je visa sila dodirnula prstom. Legende ste za uvjek.
fantastic you can still feel the god dam energy radiating from thir vid
I made it to the 2nd Woodstock. We got into town at 8:00 after leaving Louisville in the mid-afternoon or maybe late afternoon. We did Coke all the way up there through Ohio Cleveland Pennsylvania and then into New York. It was the journey and the experience of a lifetime that I will never ever forget as long as I live It was an absolute dream come true and I wouldn't trade it for a ton of solid gold!!!
Wooden Ships
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
[Stills]
If you smile at me I will understand
'Cause that is something
Everybody everywhere does in the same language
[Crosby]
I can see by your coat, my friend you're from the other side
There's just one thing I got to know
Can you tell me please who won?
[Stills]
Say can I have some of your purple berries?
[Crosby]
Yes, I've been eating them
For six or seven weeks now haven't got sick once
[Stills]
Probably keep us both alive
Wooden ships on the water very free and easy
Easy, you know the way it's supposed to be
Silver people on the shoreline let us be
Talkin' 'bout very free and easy
Horror grips us as we watch you die
All we can do is echo your anguished cries
Stare as all human feelings die
We are leaving, you don't need us
Go take your sister then by the hand
Lead her away from this foreign land
Far away where we might laugh again
We are leaving, you don't need us
And it's a fair wind
Blowin' warm out of the south over my shoulder
Guess I'll set a course and go
Songwriters: DAVID CROSBY, STEPHEN STILLS, PAUL KANTNER
Pure artistry in this intro!
I was the first to comment on this viddy...and it's such a great song from a wonderful time in upstate NY. Can't every day be this way!
:(
My favourite!!!! Love them!!!
CSN did perform wooden Ships at the Woodstock festival. This is a special mix for the Woodstock documentary. Neil young also perform with CSN but was spending a lot of time hanging out with Jimi Hendrix.
The cover version that Jefferson Airplane did was incredible too
21 fucking minutes absolute genius
havent herd this in years
Just listening to The Neil Young channel a minute on Sirius, Neil said he was so angry about the cameras on stage, that they didn't say his name in the film, one of Neil's best solos
legend, only legend ...
Ohhhhhhhhhh..I remember this times......I was 14yo..!!!
Please play for us one more time! ❤️♥️❤️
quintessential badddasss woodstock song
Sehr, sehr schön, danke! 👍🙏
@rabbitshirt i have to agree on the chills, man. there has to be something either in the sound of the song, the feeling it creates or it's somehow that we somehow lived thru woodstock in the past and now we're just experiencing echoes of our past being, man....when i first saw woodstock, i cried and sobbed, man, it felt like going home, i could smell the mud right there and then...we have all been here before, man....
fkng great song!
i like that this video was uploaded on 4/20
Anthem of one generation.
Peace and love
I'll have some of those purple berries now.
06.04.2022 Switzerland
.... Love you Nadja.
I agree, that was well put. Any generation can have a movement or bear visionaries and other talented folks. As well as be a well spring for the depravity we see everyday in the media/entertainment racket.
I just hope mankind is learning from the past. All kinds of people in the world all going in different directions.
RIP David Crosby
I remember that in 1975 they said on the lyrics can you tell me who won the war.. Then it was edited to who won.. Because of the Vietnam War at the time it was supposed to be a peace concert.. My boyfriend went there in his army uniform they wouldnt let him in because of the peace and love atmosphere they were trying to create. He got upset and left and didnt understand the point they were making. He was a paratrooper in the Vietnam War RIP John!
INESQUECIVEL
All we can do is echo your anguished cries,
Stare as all human feelings die,
We are leaving - you don't need us.
........
This is studio from the album
+Barry Hawk There is some different words, it's from woodstock.
Which words are different? It doesn't sound live. It could be a different mix from the studio.
My mistake, I heared both versions again and it is the same lyrics. It is different from the one in the first album, but it really doesn't sound live.
The lyrics are a bit different on the Jefferson Airplane version. "Say, can I have some of your purple berries"? vs "You can try some of my purple berries, I've been eating...."
Actually, this is a different version from the one that's on the album. Notice that there's more hang time on this before the words "Who won?" than there is on the album version. Also, Crosby's vocal is partly double-tracked in this version, but entirely single-tracked on the album version.
I still have my Woodstock album oh yea vinyl bring it back over this digital mastered stuff. oh and NO Auto Tune.
Anyone still kicking the greatest days of 1969 the summer of love
This Song Today has 65yoo Guy and Guitarist in Tears. Thiscwa a Magical time and our human Race and thecl America Experience was threatend much worse in RealWorld Examples by aspects than anyting today yet we seem to be collapsingat an ever increasing rate
Fucking incredible
Woodstock was a lie (one of many)
+zaggy3110 In a sort of 'David McGowan; Weird scenes inside the canyon' way?
Depends on your expectation, eh?
❤❤
Such an amazing band, and I love Neil Young, but what was his problem with these guys ?
RIP Croz.
It was just called Woodstock
..not Woodstock 69
Interesting contrasts to how CS&N and Jefferson Airplane played this tune. One more jazzy the other more folk/blues. I prefer JA's version with the punch it packs that drives home the imagery- especially their improv Woodstock rendition. But that's splitting hairs, they both own the tune, and no-one could do it better.
Great song, will never date.
@lion36ify with due respect I was just on the Jefferson Airplane version of this and A Vietnam vet speaking about what this song and what it means to him I see the extremes of your generation sir....and think of mine,truly sad . Nothing learned nothing gained.
They didn't play "Wooden Ships" at Woodstock.
Who told you that? Both Jefferson Airplane and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young performed Wooden Ships in their respective sets at the 1969 Woodstock Festival. However, the CSNY performance is better-known, as it was included in the film and first album from the festival.
@@JohnoscarV - I don't remember why I wrote that.
No, this isn't from the Woodstock concert. Great video of everything BUT them singing the song?
It's a clip from the documentary Woodstock.
I urge people not to draw conclusions about the 60's from TV and movies. Plus, I don't care what one Vietnam said one way or another, or what Yuppies do etc. Since the 50's organized crime, who is much smarter than some of these commentators, saw how powerfully moral people were getting to be, and how they put lives over money, and how they made amazing music with no money at all, and they've done everything they can to brainwash the brain-washable against all of it.
groovy..
Funny this is not the same version that is on my woodstock CD.
Studio version! 😣
@ghostlover18
I just meant all the good music, except for a few exceptions was written in 70 earlier. Unless you like Rap, or Duran Duran..
Studio recording, though a higher pitch.
il titolo non scrive live, è una parte iniziale tratta dal film, il famoso film, quindi voi ignoranti che scrivete che non è live e protestate, fatevi una cultura prima di esprimervi
I remember reading bad comments that day,obviously made me spit some 'venom' here , sorry for that ,lol. No problem mate.
But you know what Guys I d rather be dealing with History and Learning then Be History
@I967 on paul 2012!! peace is popular!
Sorry you didn't get the whole thing , ..
and Young
I still have this t shirt............ if you smile at me
Stoned medow of doom have a eye om
It’s sped up I think. Sounds off
hey, the music died in 1970.. sorry
Excuse me - I meant 'Vietnam vets'
THIS IS NOT FROM WOODSTOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The 'Hippie' dream could never work unfortunately. Someone had to go to work in a factory for ten hours every day to make all the cars they used to get to Bethel, to make the clothes they wore, the soda cans they drank out of, the food they ate, someone had to design and build the roads they drove on, the bridges and tunnels on those roads, lay the sewers, water, electric cables, someone had to make those cables, dig the metal out of a mine, work on an oil rig to get the oil to make the plastic that covers those cables, make the medicine they needed when sick, invent the medicine in the first place, design the cars, the oil rigs, the machines that put the drinks in the soda cans, design, build and erect all the traffic lights that make the roads work, make the instruments they used, build the shops the instruments were sold in, lay the services to those shops, produce food to feed the workers..............etc etc etc
No, the hippie dream worked. In fact it's working today that's why everything is made somewhere else and the USA is merely a service economy. Serving us as we sit on our fat asses while Asia, largely China, is growing and growing in strength. China has the US "go get 'em" attitude of over 100 years ago. Teach your children how to speak Chinese as they will be working for them in the next 25 years.
Well, exactly. But I think that China will become a victim of it's own success. There will come a point when there will be simply too many people to feed, for a start. It won't be for a good while as China is a big place, but there is only so much space. The same could be said for the whole world of course, but with a Billion people and counting, surely there will come a point when the land and oceans just can't cope anymore.
The Communist solution to overpopulation is you kill off 20-60 million of your people and steal their food for yourself. The German Socialist solution is you kill off 6 million Jews and steal their food for yourself. The Democratic Socialist solution is you kill off millions of unborn children with abortion and kill off another 25 million having group orgies to spread AIDS. The Christian solution is to not use women to masturbate in if you can't support having kids. John Lennon was right. Overpopulation is a lot of bullshit people use as an excuse for killing off people in wars to steal their property.
You think AIDS was a government plot, a sort of 'MK Ultra' CIA type thing? Maybe. But who were the 25 million having orgies? I don't know if that really is a 'Christian solution', but it's not a bad idea.
Man lay off the Trump Q Kool-aid
This song doesn't really matter
Neil was the band!
Huh?
you don't need us....
This isn't Woodstock. WTF bro???
I'm reporting it. It's going down.
Sigh, music hasn't died. Sure, the stuff they play on the radio and the rap stuff is pure crap. But don't take away the talent of many good bands out there. My Morning Jacket (Jim James) , The White Stripes, Incubus, Radiohead, Avett Brothers, Two Gallants..... they are all great bands and very talented -- it isn't dead. You're just not looking in the right places.
Cope.
Thumbs down , you left out Neil Young!
Tumb down for you Neil Young never ever set one foot on Woodstock,Better put a tumb down for the one who say this song you hear is Live on Woodstock.
Do your home work dumb ass!
I think you think you have Einstreins brain Teddy Boy Give you a bed for or fame....Neil Young place on Woodstock as not: Youre Dumd Ass Face goes virel,,,When iám wrong then it's up to you what your dision..for me.....Well Tedy boy.....Do whe have a deal,,,
He Tedje Racketje the only man in de world see Neil Young play on Woodstock,and mark your words be cause you call me something what you se the hole day when you look in a mirrow.Yes Teddy boy Yes A Big Fat dumb Ass..Wish i coud bad whit you Yes/No Neil Young Who loses is The Virel Dumd shitty ass.Do whe have a deal Teddy Boy...
For fuck say Teddy Boy This is the thirt time you delete my comment.You are they most dumb ass i ever hear.I like to heve a bad whit you Teddy Boy.....If you prove me Neil Young sings on Woodstock a pre you as a musicfan with Music Einsteinbrains.But Teddy boy When i or i hope youre dum-dass selfFiend out Neil never play You ga viral as a d du dum dumb-assssss...De whe have a deal Teddy Boy!!/
fake live !