Celebration at Big Sur is an amazing documentary from the 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival. Nestled on the edge of the Pacific ocean, the festival saw performances by Joan Baez, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, Joni Mitchell and many others. If you take the time and watch closely, there is some amazing style in the film. Enjoy!
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Big Sur is positively one of my most favorite spots on the planet. Beaches, cliffs, trees, sunsets…and, an incredible history of art, culture, and bohemian antics.
Lovely!
crunchy.
there is an intense scene, in which stephen stills (the dick that he was, ask neil young) gets over aggressive with a guy weirding out a little too close to the stage. all in all a neat rockumentary though.
Joan Baez was just beautiful. Big sur = next place of my US destination list.
What an amazing document.
Bless you for sharing this.