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Isle of Wight Pop Festival 1970 (as aired on Isle of Wight Radio 1990)
Florence Rogers documentary produced by Paul Seed and Barnaby Kirk
1 episodes
4 days ago
Islanders reflect on the "Last Great Festival" in 1970, people who worked for the visionaries who created the festival, those who lived next to the gigantic event and those who experienced the legendary line up including Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis and many more. Originally aired on Isle of Wight Radio on the 20th anniversary - years before the festival would re-emerge in its current format. At the time, the creators - Ron and Ray Foulk - were not giving interviews. This documentary includes extensive commentary from Peter Harrigan who was press officer for the event.
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Islanders reflect on the "Last Great Festival" in 1970, people who worked for the visionaries who created the festival, those who lived next to the gigantic event and those who experienced the legendary line up including Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis and many more. Originally aired on Isle of Wight Radio on the 20th anniversary - years before the festival would re-emerge in its current format. At the time, the creators - Ron and Ray Foulk - were not giving interviews. This documentary includes extensive commentary from Peter Harrigan who was press officer for the event.
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The Last Great Festival: Isle of Wight 1970
Isle of Wight Pop Festival 1970 (as aired on Isle of Wight Radio 1990)
57 minutes 7 seconds
5 years ago
The Last Great Festival: Isle of Wight 1970

A documentary produced in 1990 featuring the voices from the Isle of Wight who attended the legendary festival, opposed it and organized it. Featured:

Peter Harrigan, PR officer for Fiery Creations/Foulk Brothers.

Ron Smith fmr County Councillor and Site Operations for Fiery Creations

PC Poynter – Isle of Wight Police

Lionel Osman – Freshwater Parish Council

David Clarke – Afton site owner

Reverend Boyer of Mottistone

Doug Watson/Gary Batchelor Southern Vectis Bus Company

Jock Campbell – Security at site

Jean Ainsworth – Freshwater resident

Judy Gascoigne friend of the Faulk brothers and host to musicians including Bob Dylan

Carol Bray – Freshwater Pub family/attendee

Keith Blaney – festival attendee

Mike Greenwood – festival attendee

John Platt - rock music historian and documentary film curator and author of books with Jimi Hendrix group members.

Written, researched produced and mixed by: Flo Rogers, Barnaby Kirk and Paul Seed with assistance from David Kermode.

PLAYLIST OF SELECTED ARTISTS FEATURED IN THIS SHOW AND OTHERS FROM THE 1970 FESTIVAL

https://tinyurl.com/IOWFEST1970

Isle of Wight Pop Festival 1970 (as aired on Isle of Wight Radio 1990)
Islanders reflect on the "Last Great Festival" in 1970, people who worked for the visionaries who created the festival, those who lived next to the gigantic event and those who experienced the legendary line up including Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis and many more. Originally aired on Isle of Wight Radio on the 20th anniversary - years before the festival would re-emerge in its current format. At the time, the creators - Ron and Ray Foulk - were not giving interviews. This documentary includes extensive commentary from Peter Harrigan who was press officer for the event.