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  2. Isle of Wight Festival 1969 - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 Isle of Wight Festival was held on 29–31 August 1969 at Wootton Creek, on the Isle of Wight. The festival attracted an audience of approximately 150,000 [ 1] to see acts including Bob Dylan, the Band, the Who, Free, Joe Cocker, the Bonzo Dog Band and the Moody Blues. It was the second of three music festivals held on the island ...

  3. Isle of Wight Festival - Wikipedia

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    The 1969 festival opened on Friday 29 August—eleven days after the close of Woodstock. Dylan was living in Woodstock, New York, at the time and it was widely believed that he would perform there, after the event had been "put in his own backyard". As it happened, Dylan left for the Isle of Wight on 15 August—the day the Woodstock festival ...

  4. Isle of Wight Festival 1970 - Wikipedia

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    The preceding Isle of Wight Festivals, also promoted by the Foulks, had already gained a good reputation in 1968 and 1969 by featuring acts such as Jefferson Airplane, Tyrannosaurus Rex, the Move, the Pretty Things, Joe Cocker, the Moody Blues (performed at the 1969 festival), the Who, and Bob Dylan in his second performance since his 1966 ...

  5. The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (1969–1971)

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    The Bootleg Series Vol. 10: Another Self Portrait (1969–1971) is available in a standard two-disc configuration as well as in a four-disc deluxe boxed set which includes, for the first time, the complete historic performance by Bob Dylan and the Band from the Isle of Wight Festival on Sunday, August 31, 1969 (though incorrectly dated August ...

  6. Great White Wonder - Wikipedia

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    Later 1970s pressings included a poorly hand-stamped title, or a picture of Dylan playing at the Isle of Wight Festival. Others gave the false artist name "Dupre and his Miracle Sound" (cf. genuine group Simon Dupree and the Big Sound ), along with false track titles.

  7. I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Dylan first performed the song in concert at the Isle of Wight Festival with the Band on August 31, 1969. Since then, he has included it in more than 650 live performances. [ 2 ] " I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" has been covered by many artists, including Robert Palmer with UB40 in 1990.

  8. Behind That Locked Door - Wikipedia

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    "Behind That Locked Door" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison from his 1970 triple album All Things Must Pass. Harrison wrote the song in August 1969 as a message of encouragement to Bob Dylan, who was making a highly publicised comeback to the concert stage, accompanied by the Band, with a headlining performance at the Isle of Wight Festival.

  9. Are festivals turning from hedonism to health kicks? - AOL

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    Times appear to be a'changing, as Bob Dylan could have sung at the iconic Isle of Wight festival in 1969 (but apparently didn't). Never mind (sex), drugs and rock'n'roll. At festivals across the ...

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