Brian Hinton - Nights In Wight Satin - An Illustrated History Of Isle Of Wight Pop Festivals (1990)
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The Isle of Wight Festival began with a series of Festivals between 1968 and 1970, widely acknowledged as Europe's equivalent of Woodstock. In 1970, a line up over 5 days included (amongst others) Jimi Hendrix, The Who, The Doors, Joni Mitchell, Supertramp, Leonard Cohen, Joan Baez, Chicago, Procol Harum and played to over 600,000 people. There was no Isle of Wight Festival between 1970 and 2002 - when John Giddings, an established music promoter, seized the opportunity to re-launch it. This illustrated book charts the early years of the festival and provides a commentary on some of the more minor acts that appeared ( Marsha Hunt and White Trash anyone?) as well as the luminaries. This copy is in very good condition with no inscriptions.
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