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Download Video Woodstock 1999 Women

Download Video Woodstock 1999 Women Rating: 6,4/10 8719 reviews
1999

Not great pics, but pics none the less. I forgot I ever even had a Deviate Art account. My tent was the bomb. It was a nice new tent, and I covered it with a giant ass tarp to keep the sun off. As others have pointed out, REAL GIRLS UNCOVERED: GIRLS OF WOODSTOCK consists of dozens of girls about ages 18 - 25 getting body painted for the Woodstock 1999 festival. I love both body painting and exhibitionism, so I've watched this about 8 to 10 times since getting it a couple of weeks ago!

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The heavily-edited, VHS version of Woodstock 99 comes to DVD, presenting two-and-a-half hours of music from a fairly diverse lineup, including Jewel, and Lit. Thankfully - or perhaps willfully - ignoring the sexist and violent acts that ruined the festival at the 11th hour, Woodstock 99 tries to focus on the music, featuring one song apiece from each of the show's acts. Though the choices end up being somewhat predictable (Bush's 'Everything Zen,' Live's 'I Alone'), the disc includes enough artists that there is something for almost everyone's tastes. 's 'Sex Machine (Get up I Feel Like Being A),' 's 'Black Capricorn Day,' 's 'Cold Beverage,' and the Brian Setzer Orchestra's 'Rock This Town' rank among the best performances and show off Woodstock '99's admittedly great sound. Not surprisingly, festival veterans like and the Dave Matthews Band also stand up well to the live setting, though ' 'Block Rockin' Beats' wilts slightly from being transplanted from the dancefloor to 90 degree heat.

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Of the metal acts included on the bill, Creed, and all give strong, if somewhat monotonous, performances. Even though it's over two hours long, at times Woodstock '99 feels like it's just skimming the surface of the show and occasionally seems somewhat rushed and scattered. That the DVD is basically just a direct transfer of the VHS edition (with the addition of a photo gallery) and uses little of the format's extra features - such as multiple angles, biographies, or discographies - which is bound to disappoint fans hoping for a more fleshed-out video version of the concert. But for casual fans who appreciate the comforts of home more than the total Woodstock experience, Woodstock '99 delivers plenty of highlights.