For me there was only ever one real 'Woodstock' - the first one, which on its own defined an entire generation of music...all those other money-spinning, lame Woodstock II, Woodstock III things to me are about as relevant and interesting as the 27 'Die Hard' movie sequels.
I'll go for Crosby, Stills, and Nash, mainly because a) their version of the Joni Mitchell song "Woodstock' is just so great, and b) when they were announced on stage here as 'Crosby Stills Nash and Young'....Young never even showed up!...so either Neil was too stoned to make it up on stage, or the announcer was, and c) easily the best thing on the whole Woodstock movie for me is the great 'Judy Blue Eyes'....
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