Message to Love
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Message to Love (directed and produced by Murray Lerner) is a documentary film from the Isle of Wight Festival 1970. The film showed the various problems associated with the festival including the near riot that occurred over the price of tickets as well as many of the performances that took place during the weekend, especially Jimi Hendrix's final appearance in England. Due to financial difficulties, Message to Love wasn't completed until 1995, 25 years after the event. The concert films Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970 and Live at the Isle of Wight Festival 1970 were created by the same film crews that filmed Message To Love.
[edit] Performances in order of appearance
- Jimi Hendrix ("Machine Gun", "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", "Foxy Lady", "Purple Haze")
- Emerson, Lake & Palmer ("Pictures at an Exhibition")
- The Who ("Young Man Blues", "Naked Eye")
- Ten Years After ("I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes")
- The Doors ("When the Music's Over", "The End")
- The Moody Blues ("Nights in White Satin")
- Free ("All Right Now")
- Jethro Tull ("My Sunday Feeling")
- Taste ("Sinner Boy", "Gamblin' Blues")
- Family ("The Weaver's Answer")
- Kris Kristofferson ("Me and Bobby McGee")
- Joan Baez ("Let it Be")
- John Sebastian ("Red Eye Express")
- Tiny Tim ("There'll Always Be an England")
- Leonard Cohen ("Suzanne")
- Joni Mitchell ("Woodstock", "Big Yellow Taxi")
- Miles Davis ("Call it Anything")
[edit] External links
- Message to Love at the Internet Movie Database
- Message to Love: The Isle of Wight Festival at Allmovieguide.com