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Andy Roberts •  Arrival •  Black Widow •  Cactus •  Chicago •  David Bromberg •  Donovan •  Emerson Lake and Palmer •  Everyone •  Fairfield Parlour •  Family •  Gary Farr •  GilbertoGil •  Good News •  Groundhogs •  Hawkwind •  Heaven •  Howl •  Jethro Tull •  Jimi Hendrix •  Joan Baez •  John Sebastian •  Joni Mitchell •  Judas Jump •  Kathysmith •  Kris Kristofferson •  Leonard Cohen •  Lighthouse •  Melanie •  Mighty Baby •  Miles Davis •  Pentangle •  Procol Harum •  Ralph McTell •  Redbone •  Richie Havens •  Rosalie Sorrels •  Shawn Phillips •  Sly and the Family Stone •  Supertramp •  Taste •  Ten Years After •  Terry Reid •  The Doors •  The Moody Blues •  The Voices of East Harlem •  The Who •  Tiny Tim •  Tony Joe White • 

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Jimi Hendrix 1970
The highlight of the biggest ever live music event seen in the UK, at East Afton Farm, Jimi comes on round midnight to give everything he has left to give. It is his last major performance – within three weeks he is dead. Opening with a distorted version of ‘God Save The Queen’, he looks troubled, but sings and plays with a savage grace. Someone sets the stage on fire after his set, like a wake for the 1960s.

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