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The Next Picture Show

The Summer of '69, Pt. 1: Woodstock (1970)

The Next Picture Show

Filmspotting

Tv & Film, Film History, Film Reviews

4.6858 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2021

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

The Summer of Soul was also the The Summer of Woodstock.

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0:33.4

It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present.

0:37.2

You believe that someone out of the past can enter and take possession of a living being?

0:43.9

We may be through with the past, but the past is not through with us.

0:51.6

Welcome to the Next Picture Show, a movie The Week podcast devoted to a classic film and how it shaped our thoughts on a recent release.

0:59.0

I'm Keith Phipps here with Tasha Robinson and Scott Tobias.

1:03.0

Genevieve is currently wandering around aimlessly, having last been spotted eating a watermelon she found on the ground, but she'll be back soon.

1:09.6

We're happy in her stead to

1:10.9

welcome an old friend of the show music critic Stephen Hayden, whose writing can be found regularly

1:15.8

at Up Rocks and whose latest book, This Isn't Happening, explores the creation and impact of

1:20.5

radio heads Kid A. He's also, and this is especially relevant to this episode, a contributor to the

1:25.6

upcoming HBO documentary, Woodstock

1:28.1

99, Peace, Love, and Rage. Hello, Stephen. Hey, everyone. It's an honor and a thrill to be here.

1:35.8

Yes, a stranger. We've never, we've never spoken to ever before. I think a long time listeners

1:41.8

will know that we worked with Mr. Hayden back at the AV Club, and he and I worked together at Uprox for a while. We're still in kind of a liminal space when it comes to theaters reopening. For this pairing, we chose a movie that's playing in theaters, but also available on a major streaming service. And really, if this week's parents suggest anything, is that music is best appreciated with the crowd if you are comfortable going to theaters. Keith, I just, I'm going to interrupt you. I just, I want to jump in here. I just finished watching the classic movie in this pairing. And I really want to talk about how much I enjoyed Bob Dylan's performance. What are you talking about, Tasha? Dylan didn't play Woodstock. It's kind of famous that he didn't play Woodstock.

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