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Absolutes Fiasko: Woodstock '99

Originaltitel: Trainwreck: Woodstock '99
  • Miniserie
  • 2022
  • 16
  • 45 Min.
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Absolutes Fiasko: Woodstock '99 (2022)
Woodstock 1969 promised peace and music, but its '99 revival delivered days of rage, riots and real harm. Why did it go so horribly wrong?
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KonzertMusik-DokumentarfilmDokumentarfilmGeschichteMusik

Woodstock 1969 war der Inbegriff von Musik und Frieden. Doch dessen Revival von 1999 ging mit Raserei, Randale und großem Unheil einher. Was ist hier nur schiefgelaufen?Woodstock 1969 war der Inbegriff von Musik und Frieden. Doch dessen Revival von 1999 ging mit Raserei, Randale und großem Unheil einher. Was ist hier nur schiefgelaufen?Woodstock 1969 war der Inbegriff von Musik und Frieden. Doch dessen Revival von 1999 ging mit Raserei, Randale und großem Unheil einher. Was ist hier nur schiefgelaufen?

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    • Ananda Lewis
    • Heather Eason Liposky
    • Colin Speir
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      • Heather Eason Liposky
      • Colin Speir
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    Ananda Lewis
    Ananda Lewis
    • Self - MTV Presenter
    • 2022
    Heather Eason Liposky
    Heather Eason Liposky
    • Self - Woodstock '99 Concert Goer
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    Colin Speir
    Colin Speir
    • Self - Production Team
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    John Scher
    John Scher
    • Self - Woodstock Promoter
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    Sara
    Sara
    • Self - Woodstock '99 Concert Goer
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    David Blaustein
    David Blaustein
    • Self - ABC News Reporter, Woodstock '99
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    Pilar Law
    Pilar Law
    • Self - Michael Lang's Assistant
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    Michael Lang
    Michael Lang
    • Self - Woodstock Co-Founder
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    • Self - Stage Security
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    Lee Rosenblatt
    Lee Rosenblatt
    • Self - Assistant Site Manager
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    Scott Vincent
    Scott Vincent
    • Self - Videographer
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    Keith
    Keith
    • Self - Woodstock '99 Concert Goer
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    Jonathan Davis
    Jonathan Davis
    • Self - Lead Singer, Korn
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    Jewel
    Jewel
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    Lisa Law
    Lisa Law
    • Self - Woodstock Photographer
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    Tim Healy
    Tim Healy
    • Self - MTV Producer
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    A.J. Srybnik
    A.J. Srybnik
    • Self - Rave Production Manager
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    Jeff Rowland
    Jeff Rowland
    • Self - Executive Metropolitan Entertainment
    • 2022
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    9fatfil-414-451797

    Enthralling Documentary

    I happened across this documentary by accident, and being a huge music fan, I was intrigued by the subject. What unfolded was more of a statement of the social status of the US at the time than the music scene. The thing I took away from this was the unbelievable naivety of the organisers, the lack of understanding of the current music scene and the rampant capitalism of the licenced vendors. Back in the '60s, the music scene was all peace and love and hippies. Hendrix, Lennon, Crosby Stills and Nash, Santana. All mellow stuff. Cut to post grunge USA, the music is angry, violent and aggressive. Korn, Limp Bizkit, Chilli Peppers, Rage Against The Machine. Add to that the appalling facilities, price gouging for food and drink and the 100c + weather. It is almost an A-Z of how not to organise a rock festival. The scenes of 300,000 people undulating to Limp Bizkit on stage is mesmerising, and must have been intoxicating for the artists. The organisers seem to ty and deflect blame on the artists for getting the crowd over excited, particularly Korn, Limp Biskitz and RHCP. That is literally their job FFS! Recommended viewing for any music fans, or anyone interested in the Mob Rules mentality.
    7arungeorge13

    Super insightful, insane footage, and some still-outdated perspectives! [+72%]

    Ahh, the late '90s. Such a wild time. The rise of nu metal and the rising popularity of alt rock. That was the first time I got introduced to the likes of RHCP, KoRn, Limp Bizkit, and all those names. At a time when popular music was perceived to be soft (and focused primarily on positive feelings alone), these guys who screamed at the top of their lungs delving into deep, inner levels of anguish and distress became more relatable to the average youngster. Back then, there were no smartphones or social media where you incessantly receive validation from. Life was simpler, but it was also still heavily focused around the male gaze (in everything pop culture - and music was no different).

    Now, we can't blame the team of Woodstock in their attempt to revive a classic music festival which symbolized peace, love, and harmony in trying times. But the makers of this three-part documentary run us through the finer details - we get to know early on that Woodstock '99 was never meant to work in the first place because it was an attempt at cash-grab with no real sense of organization, safety, security, personal hygiene, or sanitation. You can put big names on a poster and expect people to attend in droves, though no one would remember a show if the music alone was decent.

    What makes a days-long concert memorable is firstly of course, the music and its presentation (stage setup, sound systems, pyro etc.). Then comes the F&B, decent sanitary facilities and so on. But more importantly, you coming out alive and healthy at the end of it all is what matters the most (Astroworld and many recent incidents come to mind). Woodstock '99 probably only worked in one aspect alone - getting thousands of people to a single spot all in the name of music (and drugs, and hopes of getting laid, etcetera). Everything else seems like a natural clusterfuck - the choice of location, the ultra expensive food & beverages, the main acts themselves which were focused around riling people up (than calming them down), the lack of a proper security system, and riotous crowds acting like they were ready to raise hell any moment.

    It's insane to still see part of the Woodstock team (the OGs i.e.) continuing to blame a few bad apples and not admit how criminally chaotic things got. I'm glad the documentary brings these things to light with crazy footage, insights from people who ran the event and who attended it, and also including the perspective of some of the musicians (good to see you, JD!). If you watched the more recent Fyre Festival documentary and found that amusing, then this one will certainly grab your interest and maybe, even make you look up more content on this infamous event.
    8Maxax777

    Good Documentary - BAD Event

    The documentary is good - but the event itself - was just a massive failure on soooo many levels! Everyone from the artists, to the promoters, to the fans - all pitched in together to create a massive embarrassment, and a shameful event! There's nothing good that can be said about Woodstock 99 - it's just a terrible example of human greed and depravity!!!
    7chunkylefunga

    Fascinating tale of when greed and incompetence destroy something beautiful

    The original Woodstock was a cultural turning point, Woodstock 99 was also a turning point but in the opposite direction.

    It's clear from the start that Lang doesn't know what he's doing and that it was only will hardwork of his 3 partners for the original Woodstock that it actually work. Without them Woodstock 99 failed.

    John Scher defending all the rapes (especially of children) was just sickening, what an absolute disgrace of a human being.

    The tried to capture the hippy magic of the original but then decided to play metal/rock/aggressive musics/bands, so obviously that's not going to bring in a hippy band. They you don't do the festival in a field/farm, the idiots decide to do it on asphalt in 40C heat. Banning drinking being brought in was ridiculous and letting a bottle of water go for $15 (in today's money) was just an absolute joke. No wonder people were kicking off.

    The original Woodstock wasn't about money and it had even less regulations and security. People were giving out their food and drink for free. Woodstock 99 you'd be lucky to get a slice of bread for less than $5.

    I'm glad they didn't do any other Woodstocks after this as Lang clearly was riding on the coattails of his original peers, and the greedy corporates pigs as responsible for it's death. Thank God Glastonbury still knows how to do it right.
    8caraduradelulu

    Not quite the documentary of the century

    Let's just say it right now and get it over with - Trainwreck: Woodstock 99 is easily one of the best documentaries Netflix nas come up with in recent years; it's partly because most of those has been utter crap, but in a way, Trainwreck can really hold up its own. And if you're a fan of seeing things go south (and you are, aren't you, why else would you be here?), then you'll enjoy every bit of this one.

    But of course, Oscar for best documentary short contender this one is not. And it isn't for the lack of trying - it's properly produced, nicely put together, with a clear vision almost till the end. Because -much like the event it's trying to portray- it's towards the end where things really start to fall apart. Are there repercussions? Ramifications? What do we really feel about the festival, 20+ years later? Have we learned anything or, was this documentary -again, much like the event- just an excuse to see s#it burn? Is saying, no plans for another Woodstock, really it?

    A good documentary is a pure and simple art form - it's a music piece, an opera. It must come together effortlessly and it must make sense from the start till the end - here, you're left with an unfinished symphony. Unless this has always been the idea. Much unlike the even it's trying to portray.

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      At 01:17, a young man shouts into the camera "Woodstock '99, baby!" This is Mike Mizanin, better known as The Miz, who at the time was an aspiring reality television star but would eventually become a professional wrestler, winning the WWE Championship on 2 occasions and wrestling in the main event of Wrestlemania in 2011.
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