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Woodstock Part 1&2 (1970) Vintage CED RCA SelectaVision Videodisc TESTED WORKING
Woodstock Part 1&2 (1970) Vintage CED RCA SelectaVision Videodisc TESTED WORKING
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Woodstock Part 1&2 (1970) Vintage CED RCA SelectaVision Videodisc TESTED WORKING
"Woodstock" is a 1970 documentary film directed by Michael Wadleigh that chronicles the famous 1969 music festival in Bethel, New York. The film captures the performances of legendary musicians such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Joe Cocker, as well as the free-spirited atmosphere and counterculture ideals of the event. It became an iconic symbol of the 1960s' peace and love movement, showcasing not just the music, but also the unity and social impact of the Woodstock festival.
RCA's SelectaVision CED (Capacitance Electronic Disc) was an innovative home video format introduced in the late 1970s, featuring vinyl-like discs that provided a unique way to enjoy movies at home.
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