download documentary torrent Albums. Released UK 9/66 Elektra EKL/EKS (7)4001 (US) Elektra EKC 4001 (Reel to reel - 7 1/2 IPS) Elektra 74001-2 (CD) (US) Vogue LVLEKS 86 30 (France) Vedette VRM 36038 (Italy) Edsel ED 218 (UK) (CD) 4/87 Integrity ISD-003 (CD) Integrity ISC-003 (Cass.) 1. (Bacharach-David) 2:30 Lyrics and chords 2. Can't Explain (Lee-Echols-Fleckenstein) 2:35 Lyrics 3. Message to Pretty 3:10 Lyrics and chords 4. My Flash on You 2:05 Lyrics and chords 5. Softly to Me (Maclean) 3:10 (stereo version fades out 5 seconds later, revealing more guitar soloing) Lyrics and chords 6. No Matter What You Do 2:40 Lyrics 7. Emotions (Lee-Echols) 1:55 (mono version ends 5 seconds later, apparently catching the final symbol hit.) 1. You I'll Be Following 2:25 Lyrics and chords 2. Gazing 2:40 Lyrics 3. (Valenti) 2:38 Lyrics and chords 4. Signed D.C. 2:44 Lyrics and chords 5. Colored Balls Falling 1:50 (mono version fades out 4 seconds later.) Lyrics and chords 6. Mushroom Clouds 2:45 (mono version fades out 15 seconds later and therefore contains a beautiful acoustic guitar solo missing from the stereo version. Lyrics 7. And More (Lee- MacLean) 2:56 Lyrics and chords. (Thanks to Steve Espinola for the notes about the difference of the tracks) All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated Performers: John Echols: Guitar Ken Forssi: Bass Arthur Lee:Vocal / Guitar Bryan MacLean:Vocal / Guitar , Lead Vocal on Softly To Me and Hey Joe Alban Pfisterer: Drums. DA CAPO Release Variations. Released UK 2/67 Elektra EKL/EKS (7)4005 (US) Elektra EKX 4005 (Reel to reel 3 3/4 IPS) Elektra K42011 (UK) Elektra 74005-2 (CD) (US) Vogue CLVLXEK 249 (F) Elektra 8122 73604-2 (CD) (5/2002) 1. Stephanie Knows Who 2:33 Lyrics 2. (MacLean) 2:49 Lyrics and chords 3. Que Vida 3:37 Lyrics and chords 4. Seven and Seven Is 2:15 Lyrics and chords 5. The Castle 3:00 Lyrics and chords 6. 2:43 Lyrics and chords. 1. Revelation (Lee-MacLean-Echols-Forssi) 18:57 Lyrics. All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. The 2002 CD re-release: Mono / Stereo mix Bonus Track: 15. Seven & Seven Is (Tracking session) 3:13. Performers: Tjay Cantrelli: Percussion John Echols: Guitar Ken Forssi: Bass Arthur Lee: Vocal / Guitar Bryan MacLean: Vocal / Guitar Alban Pfisterer: Drums Michael Stuart: Percussion. Release Variations. Picture of my autographed copy Released UK 2/68 Released US 11/67 Elektra EKL/EKS (7)4013 Elektra EKX 4013 (Reel to Reel 3 3/4 IPS) Elektra K42015 (UK) Warner P 8609E (Japan) 1981 Elektra 74013-2 (CD) (US) WEA 9606 562 (CD) (UK) Elektra TC5-74013 (Cass.) Vogue CLVLXEK 218 (F) Elektra / Rhino 8122-73537-2 (CD) 2001. 1. (MacLean-Breadcrust) 3:15 Lyrics and chords 2. 3:25 (CD version ends 5 seconds later) Lyrics and chords 3. 3:15 Lyrics and chords 4. The Daily Planet 3:25 Lyrics and chords 5. Old Man (MacLean-Breadcrust) 2:57 Lyrics and chords 6. The Red Telephone 4:45 Lyrics and chords 1. Maybe the People Would Be the Times or Between Clark and Hilldale3:30 Lyrics and chords 2. Live and Let Live 5:24 Lyrics and chords 3. The Good Humour Man He Sees Everything Like This 3:00 Lyrics and chords 4. Bummer in the Summer 2:20 Lyrics and chords 5. You Set the Scene 6:49 Lyrics and chords. All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. Bonus tracks on 2001 CD re-release: 12. Hummingbirds (Demo) Early version of "The Good Humor Man He Sees Everything Like This" [previously unissued] Produced by JAC HOLZMAN Engineer(s) unknown Recorded at SUNSET SOUND RECORDERS, Hollywood, CA (6/17/66) 13. Wonder People (I Do Wonder) (Outtake) 14. Alone Again Or (Alternate Mix) 15. You Set The Scene (Alternate Mix) Track 13- 15 [previously unissued] From the recording sessions for the album Forever Changes 16. Your Mind And We Belong Together (Tracking Sessions Highlights) From the recording sessions for the following Elektra single 17. Your Mind And We Belong Together 18. Laughing Stock Track 17-18 From Elektra single #EK-45633 (6/68) Produced by ARTHUR LEE Engineered by JOHN HAENY Recorded at SUNSET SOUND RECORDERS, Hollywood, CA (1/30/68) Performers: John Echols: Guitar Ken Forssi: Bass Arthur Lee: Vocal / Guitar Bryan MacLean: Vocal / Guitar Michael Stuart: Drums / Percussion. Release Variations Scan of promo cd. Released UK 11/69 Elektra EKS 74049 Thunderbolt THBL 047 (UK) (LP) 1987 Thunderbolt - CDBT 047 (UK) (CD) 1987. 1. August 5.00 Lyrics 2. Your Friend And Mine - Neil's Song 3.40 Lyrics 3. I'm With You 2.45 Lyrics and chords 4. Good Times 3.30 5. Singing Cowboy (Arthur Lee-Jay Donnellan) 4.30 Lyrics. 1. Dream 2.49 Lyrics and chords 2. Robert Montgomery 3.34 Lyrics 3. Nothing 4.44 Lyrics 4. Talking In My Sleep 2.50 Lyrics 5. Always See Your Face 3.30 Lyrics and chords. Bonus tracks on 2002 cd release: 11. Robert Montgomery (3.35) 12. Talking in my sleep (2:56) 13. Singing cowboy (5:56) All alternate mixes. All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. Performers: Jay Donnellan: Guitar Frank Fayad: Bass, Background voices on Dream and Robert Montgomery Arthur Lee: Guitar, Vocal, Producer George Suranovich: Drums, Background voices on Dream and Robert Montgomery Drachen Theaker: Drums on Good Times, I'm With You and Your Friend And Mine. OUT HERE Release Variations. Released UK 5/70 Harvest SHDW 3/4 (UK) Blue ThumbBTS 9000 (US) MCA / One Way 22030 (CD) (US) 1. I'll Pray for You 3:50 Lyrics 2. Abalony 1:50 3. Signed D.C. 5:15 4. Listen to My Song 2:28 Lyrics 5. I'm Down 4:48. 1. Stand Out 3:00 Lyrics 2. Discharged 1:30 3. Doggone 12:00 Lyrics. 1. I Still Wonder (Jay Donnellan) 3:05 (CD says written by Jay Donnellan and Arthur Lee) Lyrics 2. Love Is More Than Words Or Better Late Than Never 11:20 Lyrics 3. Nice to Be 1:50 Lyrics 4. Car Lights On In The Daytime Blues 1:10. 1. Run to the Top 3:00 Lyrics 2. Willow Willow 3:22 Lyrics 3. Instra-Menatal 3:00 4. You Are Something 2:05 Lyrics 5. Gather 'round 5:50. All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. Performers: Jay Donnellan: LeadGuitar Frank Fayad: Bass George Suranovich: Drums Arthur Lee:Vocal / Rhythm Guitar Paul Martin: Lead Guitar on I'm Down Drachen Theaker: Drums on Signed D.C. Jim Hobson: Piano on I'll Pray For You and Organ on Run To The Top Gary Rowles: Lead Guitar on Love Is More Than Words Jim Hobson: Keyboards. FALSE START. Released UK 1/71 Harvest SHVL 787 (UK) Blue ThumbBTS 8822 (US) MCA/One Way 22029 (CD) (US) BGOCD 127 (CD) (UK) Blue Thumb Acetate. 1. Everlasting First 3:01 Lyrics 2. Flying 2:37 3. Gimi a Little Break 4:10 Lyrics 4. Stand Out 3:35 (Recorded Live In London, February 27, 1970 At The Waltham Forest Tech College) 5. Keep on Shining 3:50 Lyrics. 1. Anytime 3:23 2. Slick Dick 3:05 3. Love is Coming 1:24 Lyrics 4. Feel Daddy Feel Good 3:15 5. Ride That Vibration 3:34. All other songs written by Arthur Lee. Performers: Frank Fayad: Bass Arthur Lee: Vocal / Rhythm Guitar / Piano Gary Rowles: Guitar George Suranovich: Drums. Nooney Rickett: Vocal all songs except The Everlasting First, Stand Out and Slick Dick / Rhythm Guitar all songs except The Everlasting First Jimi Hendrix: Guitar. REEL TO REAL. Released UK 1/75 RSO 2394145 (UK) RSO SO4804 (US) 1. Time Is Like A River 2. Stop the Music 3. Who Are You 4. Good Old Fashion Dream 5. Which Witch is Which? 6. With A Little Energy. 1. Singing Cowboy (Arthur Lee-Jay Donnellan) 2. Be Thankful For What You Got (William DeVaughn) 3. You Said You Would 4. Busted Feet (Arthur Lee-Charles Karp) 5. Everybody's Gotta Live. All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. Performers: Bobby Lyle: Keyboards Billy Sprague: Horn Sherwood Akuna. Bass Gary Bell: Synthesizer Joe Blocker: Drums Wilber Brown: Horn Fred Carter: Horn John Clauder: Horn Alan DeVille: Horn Howard Feitin: Guitar Vanetta Fields: Vocal Art Fox: Acoustic Guitar on Which Witch Is Which Buzzy Felton: Lead Guitar on Who Are You? Harvey "The Snake" Mandel: Electric Guitars on Which Witch Is Which Arthur Lee: Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar on Which Witch Is Which and Everybody's Gotta Live, Vocal, Producer Herman McCormick: Conductor Robert Rozelle: Bass on With A Little Energy, Singing Cowboy and Busted Feet Joe Deaguro: Vocal, Vibes on Be Thankful For What You Got Jessica Smith: Vocal Clifford Solomon: Horn John Stirling: Guitar Melvan Whittington: Guitar Carlena Williams: Vocal. LOVE LIVE. Released UK -/80 Line 625047/5153 (D) Rhino 251 (US) Rhino RNDF 251 (Picture Disc) (US) 1. Alone Again Or (MacLean) 3:17 2. Andmoreagain 3:50 3. Old Man (MacLean) 2:50 4. Keep On Shining 6:13. 1. 7 & 7 Is 2:40 2. Signed D.C. 5:25 3. Good Times 4:27 4. Singing Cowboy 3:20. All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. Recorded at the Whiskey A Go-Go in L.A., 21/10-1978. The German Line issue drops Aloneagainor & Andmoreagain from the US Rhino lp and adds My Little Red Book (Bacharach-David) 3:20 & Orange Skies (MacLean) 3:45. The US compilation Dr. Rhino & Mr. Hyde includes Movin' on - this is on neither the German or US lp's and is also from the 1978 reunion concert. Performers: Kim Kesterson: Bass Arthur Lee: Guitar, Vocal Bryan MacLean: Guitar, Vocal John Stirling: Guitar George Suranovich: Drums. STUDIO / LIVE. Released US -/82 MCA 27025 MCA/One Way 22036 (CD) 1991. 1. I Still Wonder (Jay Donnellan and Arthur Lee) 3:05 2. Listen to My Song 2:19 3. You Are Something to Me 2:05 4. Doggone 3:15 (Edited) 5. Love is More Than Words or Better Late Than Never 2:30 (Edited) 6. Willow Willow 3:20 7. Nice to Be 1:55 8. Gather Round (Edited) 3:30. 1. Stand Out 4:43 (Timing on lp wrong, is should be 3:37) 2. Product of the Times 3:37 (Timing on lp wrong, is should be 4:43) 3. Keep on Shining 4:22 4. Singing Cowboy 7:35 Live tracks from Fillmore East presumably 1970 or Boston Tea Party, Boston, Ma. as stated by Arthur in an interview (BoB #37) Producer on the album Leon Tsilis send me these informations. All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. Performers: Jay Donnellan: Guitar Frank Fayad: Bass Arthur Lee: Vocal / Guitar Gary Rowles: Guitar George Suranovich: Drums. ARTHUR LEE AND LOVE. Released 1992 New Rose ROSE 288 (FR) New Rose ROSK 288 (Cassette) New Rose ROSECD 288 (CD) (FR) 1. Five String Serenade 2. Somebody's Watching You 3. Twenty On My Way 4. You're the Prettiest Song 5. I Believe In You 6. Ninety Miles Away 7. Seventeen 8. Love Saga 9. The Watcher (Keith Farrish) 10. Passing By. All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. Performers: Arthur Lee: Guitar / Keyboards / Harmonica / Vocals Melwan Whittington: Lead Guitar Robert Rozelle: Bass Gary Stern: Drums Tony Mikesell: Keyboards, Guitar, Bass Alan Talbot: Sax on Ninety Miles Away Keith Farrish: Vocal on The Watcher. Released UK 29/5-2001 Viper CD 003 Viper LP 003. 1. Alone Again Or (MacLean-Breadcrust) 2. Daily Planet 3. Signed D.C. 4. And More Again 5. A House Is Not a Motel 6. Somebody's Watching You 7. Hey Joe (Valenti) 8. Passing By 9. My Little Red Book (Bacharach-David) 10. Orange Skies (MacLean) 11. Everybody's Gotta Live 12. Interview-May 1992. All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. Recorded At The Academy, Liverpool May 1992 Musicians: Arthur Lee: Vocals, Harmonica, Guitar Michael Head: Guitar, Backing Vocals John Head: Lead Guitar Martyn Campbell: Bass, Backing Vocals Little Johnny: Drums. ELECTRICALLY SPEAKING. Released UK 25/6-2001 Yeaah 49. 1.Alone Again Or (Maclean) 2. My Little Red Book (Bacharach / David) 3. 7 & 7 is 4. Orange Skies (Maclean) 5. Signed DC 6. The Everlasting First (Lee / Hendrix) 7. And More Again 8. Hey Joe (Roberts) 9. She Comes in Colors 10. Everybody's Gotta Live (Lee)/ Instant Karma(Lennon) Bonus Tracks: 11. That's the way it goes 12. Signed DC 13. And More Again 14. Little Wing (Hendrix) All other songs written by Arthur Lee except where otherwise indicated. All source tapes licensed from the archives of Arthur Lee. Produced by Keith Dion for Almafame Ltd. UK 2001. All tracks recorded At My Place, Santa Monica, CA 28/11-1991. Bonus tracks recorded At My Place, 29/11-1992. Little Wing recorded at: The IBEAM. SF CA 27/1- 1990. Mastering and sequencing at Radical House and Rizzo Pro Studios, SF, CA. Engineered by Carl Stanley and Jeff Risdon. Photographs by: Robert Leslie Dean and from the collection of Keith Dion, Hollywood Blvd photo by Don West. Layout and design: Paul Bevoir. Dedicated to Bryan Maclean, Ken Forsi and British Author Tony Brown. Musicians: Arthur Lee: Vocals, acoustic and electric guitar, harmonica, percussion Tony Mikesell: Keyboards Melvan Whittington: Electric Guitar Alan Talbert: Alto Saxophone Gary Stern: Drums Sherwood Akuna: Bass (Little Wing) Berton Averrie: Guitar (Little Wing) THE FOREVER CHANGES CONCERT Release Variations. Released UK 2003 Recorded january 15. 2003 at Royal Festival Hall, London. Snapper Music SMACD868 (2CD) Bonus: Seven and seven is Your mind and we belong together Signed D.C. My little red book Extras: Alone Again Or enhanced video track from Royal Festival Hall Downloadable screensaver Picture gallery. Snapper Music SMACD869 (1CD) Bonus: Seven and Seven Is Your Mind and We Belong Together Orange Skies She Comes in Colors Listen to My Song August. Snapper Music SDPCD173 (Midprice release) Performers: Arthur Lee, Guitar, Lead Voc., Harmonica Mike Randle-Lead Guitar, backing voc. Rusty Squeezebox-guitar, backing Voc. Dave Chapple-bass David "Daddyo" Green-Drums. The Forever Changes String & Horn Ensemble: Orchestrator/conductor is Gunnar Norden, Anna Landberg (cello), Erik Holm (viola), Caroline Valdemarsson (violin), Ketil Solberg (violin), Andreas Forsman (violin), Bjorn Samuelsson (trombone), Stefan Persson (trumpet), Fredrik Oscarsson (trumpet). Sound, informations and Yahtze: Karsten "Kose" Sorensen. GALAXY THEATRE, SANTA ANA, CA December 26, 2003 Cover scan. Your Mind And We Belong Together Alone Again Or A House Is Not A Motel Andmoreagain The Daily Planet Old Man The Red Telephone Between Clark and Hilldale Live and Let Live The Good Humor Man Bummer In The Summer You Set The Scene Seven And Seven Is A Message To Pretty Orange Skies Everybody's Gotta Live Signed DC My Flash On You August Singing Cowboy Smokestack Ligntning. Produced by Nick "The New Guy" Koff Executive producer: Arthur Lee. Performers: Arthur Lee, Guitar, Lead Voc., Harmonica Mike Randle-Lead Guitar, backing voc. Rusty Squeezebox-guitar, backing Voc. Dave Chapple-bass David "Daddyo" Green-Drums. Johnny Echols plays guitar on A House Is Not A Motel, Seven And Seven Is, Singing Cowboy and Smokestack Ligntning. Don Conka plays drums on Smokestack Ligntning. HENRY FONDA THEATRE, December 27, 2003 Cover scan. CD1: Alone Again Or A House Is Not A Motel Andmoreagain The Daily Planet Old Man The Red Telephone Between Clark and Hilldale Live and Let Live The Good Humor Man Bummer In The Summer You Set The Scene. CD2: Orange Skies Everybody's Gotta Live My Little Red Book A Message To Pretty My Flash On You She Comes In Colors Stephanie Knows Who August Seven And Seven Is Singing Cowboy Smokestack Ligntning. Produced by Nick "The New Guy" Koff Executive producer: Arthur Lee. Performers: Arthur Lee, Guitar, Lead Voc., Harmonica Mike Randle-Lead Guitar, backing voc. Rusty Squeezebox-guitar, backing Voc. Dave Chapple-bass David "Daddyo" Green-Drums. Johnny Echols plays guitar on A House Is Not A Motel, Seven And Seven Is, Singing Cowboy and Smokestack Ligntning. Don Conka plays drums on Smokestack Ligntning. GREAT AMERICAN MUSIC HALL, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA JANUARY 16, 2004 Cover scan. CD1: Your Mind And We Belong Together Alone Again Or A House Is Not A Motel Andmoreagain The Daily Planet Old Man The Red Telephone Between Clark and Hilldale Live and Let Live The Good Humor Man Bummer In The Summer You Set The Scene. CD2: My Little Red Book A Message To Pretty My Flash On You Signed D.C. Seven And Seven Is She Comes In Colors August Singing Cowboy. Produced by Nick "The New Guy" Koff Executive producer: Arthur Lee. Performers: Arthur Lee, Guitar, Lead Voc., Harmonica Mike Randle-Lead Guitar, backing voc. Rusty Squeezebox-guitar, backing Voc. Dave Chapple-bass David "Daddyo" Green-Drums. Strings / Horns: Heather Lockie: Viola, Ana Vale-Lenchantin: Cello, Julie Carpenter: Violin, Carrie Bartsch: Violin, Dan Clucas: Trumpet/Flute, Willie Waldman; Trumpet. Love Lost Cover scan. Sundazed SC 11207 (CD) Released 27/10-2009 High-Definition Vinyl 2-LP Set LP 5281. Tracks: 1. Love Jumped Through My Window 2. I Can�t Find It 3. He Said She Said 4. Product of the Times 5. Sad Song 6. Everybody�s Gotta Live 7. Midnight Sun 8. Good & Evil I 9. He Knows a Lot of Good Women 10. C.F.I.* 11. Find Somebody 12. For a Day 13. Good & Evil II 14. Looking Glass 15. Trippin & Sippin�/Ezy Ryder 16. He Knows a Lot of Good Women (alternate)* 17. Find Somebody (alternate)* 18. Midnight Sun (alternate)* 19. Product of the Times (alternate)* * LP Only Bonus Track. Black Beauty Cover scan. High Moon Records (Vinyl) HMRLP-01 December 2012. 1. Young & Able (Good & Evil) 2. Midnight Sun 3. Can't Find It 4. Walk Right In 5. Skid. 1. Beep Beep 2. Stay Away 3 Lonely pigs 4. See Myself In You 5. Product Of The Times. Download arthur lee documentary torrent. Movie Title :Last Legion, The. As the Roman empire crumbles, young Romulus Augustus flees the city and embarks on a perilous voyage to Britain to track down a legion of supporters. Genres : Action Adventure War. Rating [imdb] : 5.40. The Roman world is in the throes of death, but a new myth, destined to span the centuries, is waiting to be born. Click on the link below to start the download Last Legion, The [ in DVDRip - HDRip - full DVD/HD ] Actors : Colin Firth=Aurelius Ben Kingsley=Ambrosinus / Merlin Aishwarya Rai=Mira Peter Mullan=Odoacer Kevin McKidd=Wulfila John Hannah=Nestor Iain Glen=Orestes Thomas Brodie-Sangster=Romulus Augustus (as Thomas Sangster) Rupert Friend=Demetrius Nonso Anozie=Batiatus Owen Teale=Vatrenus Alexander Siddig=Theodorus Andronikos Robert Pugh=Kustennin James Cosmo=Hrothgar Harry Van Gorkum=Vortgyn Beata Ben Ammar=Flavia Murray McArthur=Tertius Ferdinand Kingsley=Young Ambrosinus Rory James=Young Arthur Lee Ingleby=Germanus. Download arthur lee documentary torrent. It seems that Love is in the air…. Just a few days ago we featured a swell duvet cover featuring the cover art of Forever Changes as the prevailing design. Love was perfectly primed to become an object of cult adoration. They were an interracial band that was smack in the middle of a very fertile California music scene in the 1960s. The quality of their output was very high, and reflected a very important transition in the maturation of the rock scene as a whole. Love’s “classic” line-up didn’t last long. They were a hard-luck band with more than its share of uncommonly punitive arrests and premature deaths. On top of all that, Love did produce the one clear masterpiece, the aforementioned Forever Changes that is today widely regarded to be one of the greatest albums ever recorded. The documentary Love Story was released just after frontman Arthur Lee’s death from leukemia in 2006. While it is properly adulatory, directors Chris Hall and Mike Kerry largely manage to keep the distorting effect of sadness and grief out of it, presumably because much of the footage was filmed before the deaths of Lee as well as the (unrelated) 1998 deaths of Ken Forssi and Bryan Maclean. The documentary addresses a curious moment in 2002 when the British Parliament issued a decree declaring Love to be “the world’s greatest rock band.” There’s funny footage of MP Peter Bradley reading it aloud followed by fellow MP Stephen Pound crying out “Arthur Lee!” and worshipfully dropping to his knees. The final spoken words of the movie come out of Lee’s mouth, lamenting that Love is still not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. More than ten years after his death, they still aren’t. To Arthur Lee. Printed text (Richard Henry Lee, Life of Arthur Lee , II, 328–30), inaccurately dated 1778. Addressed to “The Hon. Arthur Lee, Esq.” An extract, copied from the original and correctly dated, is item No. 1533 in a catalogue of the John Clark Company, Cleveland, Ohio, for January 1916. Philadelphia , May 28, 17[82] I received your favour of the 16th inst. between nine and ten o’clock last night, the post having been delayed by sickness. I shall pursue your commands with respect to the bill enclosed in it.1. The arrival of the Alliance frigate at Rhode-Island, and the subsequent arrival of a French cutter at Salem, have furnished congress and the minister of France with pretty late intelligence from Europe.2 The latter has not yet communicated the contents of his despatches. Those from our ministers at Versailles and at the Hague inform us that British emissaries had been practising every address to each of them to feel the pulse of their constituents, and debauch them from their engagements with France. At the same time very tempting concessions were held out to the latter for a similar purpose.3 Proper answers were given to each of these insidious applications. These circumstances afford a seasonable admonition to the credulous, of the wickedness of Mr. Cailton’s mission. We have heard nothing from this gentleman since the refusal of a passport for his secretary to visit congress.4. Mr. Adams seems to be making considerable progress in Holland towards an acknowledgment of his public character. He says the prince had declared his inability to resist the torrent in favour of a connexion with the United States.5. We have received no letters from Mr. Dana very lately. If I do not forget, some have been received since you left us, which contained little more than a proof that he had not become sensible of the error which his preceding letter displayed.6 Despatches from Mr. Jay, transmitted by Col. Livingston, have been lost to us by the capture of this gentleman by a privateer from New-York. They were not however gained by the enemy.7 Col. Livingston is now here, but restrained by his parole from suggesting the contents of his despatches, or giving any other intelligence from that quarter. I have written more fully in cypher to Mr. Randolph, on foreign subjects and some others, than time or prudence will permit me to repeat here. For what is omitted, I must therefore beg leave to refer you to him.8. The reasons which recommend an interference of the assembly in the case of the Flags, do not I confess occur to me. If the goods included in the capitulation of York, were sold, and are to be paid for, it would seem that a mode of payment, which affords to Virginia a vent for her staple, and prevents the exportation of her specie, cannot be complained of by her.9. The enclosed gazette contains the several obscure and contradictory advices, of the action in the West Indies, which have of late agitated our hopes and fears. The acknowledged inferiority of the fleet of our ally, gives some credulity10 to the articles which are in favour of the enemy.11 Should the event however have been ever so disastrous, it can only affect the duration of the war. The issue of it is fixed by causes which are superior to every particular event. Every triumph of the enemy on the ocean is rather a new argument to all Europe in favour of our independence; and I am somewhat of Mr. Adams’ opinion, that if America were to betray a disposition to relapse under the dominion of Great Britain, all the maritime powers would interpose to prevent it. The tyranny which they have experienced would render any alternation preferable to a re- establishment of the superiority of power which gave birth to it.12. Notwithstanding the importance of the present crisis, the number of states in congress does not exceed eight, sometimes seven only, and most of these represented by only two members. The president is directed to write to the unrepresented states on the subject, and urge them to supply the deficiency.13 I wish much for a re-inforcement to the delegation of Virginia, and have pushed Mr. Randolph to undertake that service immediately. I calculate on your return so soon as your other undertakings will permit.14 In the present moment it is of consequence that every delegation should be tolerably full, as well as every state represented. Штурмуя Вудсток. A man working at his parents' motel in the Catskills inadvertently sets in motion the generation-defining concert in the summer of 1969. A man working at his parents' motel in the Catskills inadvertently sets in motion the generation-defining concert in the summer of 1969. A man working at his parents' motel in the Catskills inadvertently sets in motion the generation-defining concert in the summer of 1969. Director. (screenplay) (book) (book) Director. (screenplay) (book) (book) See production, box office & company info. See production, box office & company info. 8 nominations. Videos 9. Photos 56. Top cast. Director. (screenplay) (book) (book) See production, box office, & company info. More like this. Storyline. "A Generation Began In His Backyard." Rated R for graphic nudity, some sexual content, drug use and language. Did you know. Carol: Everyone with their little perspective. Perspective shuts out the universe, it keeps the love out. User reviews 82. If you want to have a real sense of the concert and the mass of young people who attended, as a crowd, by all means check out "Woodstock" from 1970. It's all there, the music, the rain and mud, the buzz on the soundtrack replicating the buzz on the sound system at Yasgur's Farm. But if you want to get a feeling of what Woodstock meant on a personal level, then Ang Lee's your man and you've come to the right place. How Lee managed to film this recreation without using real footage, I have no idea. That's apparently what he did. There in a number of shots is the hillside, mud and slop, with the stage below. The few food stands and portable johns at the top of the hill. The winding pathways through the side venues of jewelry, art, a class for this and a political table for that. The long narrow road that still leads off of New York State Route 17B to the Yasgur hillside where it happened. It rained a lot, but there was sun, this was mid-August and Lee bathes us in the warm glow of peace. Especially true to the event as I remember, the state cop who returns a peace gesture, the locals making sandwiches and offering water from hoses. Everyone who was there and lucid has a personal remembrance. Mine began on Friday evening with air mattresses not more than 50 feet from the stage and ended with the sacrifice of a blanket abandoned on the mudslide the hill had become by early Sunday morning. In between, I managed to shuttle down state route 55 and into New Jersey the back way, after the music ended Friday night, Saturday morning. Then back from New Jersey up the same road and finally ending about two miles the other side of the concert where the vehicle stayed untouched until it was reclaimed near dawn on Sunday. By that time, all though I'd only had a few generous puffs of weed, freely offered by those who had some, I was hearing double and it was time to pack it in. Yes, the brown acid warnings from Chip Monck (name?), the event "voice" echo'd in the acid trip of Demetri Martin, the young son who blunders into inviting the event to White Lake. The colors and details are incredible as seen from his eyes, slowly beginning to shift and then expanding until the hillside is undulating in waves around the lit stage below. A remarkable shot. Martin won't win any academy awards; Imelda Staunton might for her portrayal of his paranoid Jewish mother who has hidden a fortune while her rundown motel is nearing foreclosure. And an honorable mention should go to Liev Schreiber as the cross-dressing former Marine who provides security at the motel. Stereotypes? Sure. Few hippies ever were as mentally vacant as the Earthlite players. Did anyone buy Emile Hirsch's early post-Vietnam anguish? Fortunately, it was left on the doorstep of the main film and Hirsch's character later rings true. Just a high school buddy come home. But see the film for its personal feel, very true to the event. The wish that Dylan would arrive. The helicopter flights to the medical tent. (only a small number of half-a-million needed any treatment at all.) The question, what about the boys in Vietnam. As one girl says on 17B, "Wish they were here." I was back just a little more than a week. Went with an Army buddy I'd never see again. Yet no one gave us grief for our short hair, mandatory to get out of Vietnam. The music? Well, Arthur Lee and Love are the perfect accompaniment to the acid trip inside the bus (they never played at the festival.) When the early strains of Friday night's music begin to waft over an idyllic lake where dozens of kids bathe nude, it's Arlo Guthrie and I caught myself thinking, damn, it was dark when Guthrie appeared. But that was forty years ago and the memory can't be trusted. Just the personal feeling. And despite some of the weaknesses in the subplot, Ang Lee did get the feeling right.