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Cover scan for Stonehenge: Midsummer Night Rock Show
 
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Catalogue number
VPDVD50
Release date
27/04/2009
Format
DVD
Region: 0
Ratio: 16:9
Sound: Stereo
Classification: E
Label
Voiceprint
Various Artists
Stonehenge: Midsummer Night Rock Show
Disc 1
1. Rock n Roll Man - Roy Harper 2. Ghost Dance - Hawkwind 3. Watching The Grass Grow - Hawkwind 4. Social Alliance - Hawkwind 5. Secrets - Here and Now 6. Theatre - Here and Now 7. Glad You're Here - Here and Now 8. Jessica - The Enid 9. Somehting Wicked This Way Comes - The Enid

During the seventies and early eighties the Summer Solstice Festival at the historic Stonehenge was one of the major dates in the Festival diary. In 1984 a film was made of the event which that year included music from Hawkwind, Here and Now and Roy Harper.

 

Not to be confused with the commercially available video release that contained only edited performance footage. This film truly captures the essence of the festival in what proved to be the final time the festival was allowed to take place on the historic site.

 

For those who attended the festival this film will invoke immense and nostalgic memories and for those unable to attend it will give them an insider’s view of one of the last great free festivals.