Message to Love - The Isle of Wight Festival

Message to Love - The Isle of Wight Festival

Release date : February 15, 1996
Runtime : 2h 7m
Countries of origin : United Kingdom / United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Murray Lerner /
Writers : Murray Lerner /
Production companies : Castle Music Pictures / BBC /
February 15, 1996 2h 7m United Kingdom Music English More
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In August 1970, 600,000 fans flocked to the Isle of Wight to witness the third and final festival to be held on the island. Besides the music, they also got a look at the greed, cynicism and corruption that would plague the music industry for years to come. They also witnessed the final, drugged out performance of Jimi Hendrix in England just two weeks before he would meet a tragic death. When it all was over, the fans view of rock and roll was never the same.
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  • title:Message to Love - The Isle of Wight Festival
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1996
  • Runtime:2h 7m
  • Genres: Music · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom · United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Murray Lerner /
  • Writers: Murray Lerner ·
  • Production companies: Castle Music Pictures · BBC ·
  • Overview:In August 1970, 600,000 fans flocked to the Isle of Wight to witness the third and final festival to be held on the island. Besides the music, they also got a look at the greed, cynicism and corruption that would plague the music industry for years to come. They also witnessed the final, drugged out performance of Jimi Hendrix in England just two weeks before he would meet a tragic death. When it all was over, the fans view of rock and roll was never the same.
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