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  August 30th  and 31st  
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The Who 
Heaven and Hell / I Can't Explain / Fortune Teller / Young Man Blues /It's a Boy /1921 7. Amazing Journey /Sparks /Eyesight to the Blind / Christmas / Acid Queen / Pinball Wizard / Do You Think It's Alright / Fiddle About /There's a Doctor / Go to the Mirror / Smash the Mirror / I'm Free / Tommy's Holiday Camp / We're Not Gonna Take It /. Summertime Blues / My Generation / Naked Eye
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Isle of Wight 
(Mini  Doc French)
Isle of Wight Festival
| The stage under construction for the 2007 festival | |
| Location(s) | Seaclose Park, Isle of Wight, UK | 
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| Years active | 1968-1970 / 2002-Present | 
| Date(s) | At the beginning of June | 
| Genre | Rock, Alternative rock | 
| Website | www.isleofwightfestival.com | 
August 30th and 31st 1969
|     Part of the 1969 crowd down front of stage . Note picket fence , but no sign of a shrubbery ..... | 
| The comparative  low key feel of the 1969 festival can be seen in this pic of Marsha Hunt  onstage  | 
| The 1969 Isle of Wight Festival was a far more ambitious affair than than the previous years bash , which only had the Airplane as the overseas headliner and not a lot of other big names to back them up. The 69 line-up was far more heavyweight . With the BIG Z as the drawcard , none other than Bob Dylan himself , and bands like The Who and The Band taking support roles , this festival was guaranteed to draw many more punters than the earlier festival. These pages contain parts of the program , articles , photos and information regarding recordings , performances and set lists where they are available. We are always looking for more first hand accounts as well as new archive material, particularly photographs taken by audience members. | 
The 1970 event was by far the largest and  most famous of these early festivals; indeed it was said at the time to  be one of the largest human gatherings in the world, with estimates of  over 600,000, surpassing the attendance at Woodstock. Included in the  line-up of over fifty performers were The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Miles  Davis, The Doors, Ten Years After, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Joni  Mitchell, The Moody Blues, Melanie, Donovan, Free, Chicago, Richie  Havens, John Sebastian, Leonard Cohen, Jethro Tull, Taste and Tiny Tim.  The unexpectedly high attendance levels led, in 1971, to Parliament  passing the "Isle of Wight Act" preventing gatherings of more than 5,000  people on the island without a special licence. The 1970  festival was filmed by a 35mm film crew under the direction of future  Academy Award-winning director Murray Lerner who at that point had just  directed the Academy Award-nominated documentary Festival of the Newport  Folk Festival. Ownership of the footage passed to Lerner after the  Foulk brothers defaulted on paying the filmmakers. Lerner distilled  material from the festival into the film A Message to Love: The Isle of  Wight Rock Festival released theatrically in 1996 and subsequently on  DVD. In addition to this film, Lerner has created full-length films  focused on performances by individual artists at the 1970 festival. To  date there have been individual films of The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Miles  Davis, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, The Moody Blues, Free, Leonard Cohen  and Jethro Tull. The event was revived in 2002 at Seaclose Park,  a recreation ground on the outskirts of Newport. It has been held  annually since that year, progressively extending itself northwards  beyond Seaclose Park along the fields of the eastern Medina valley. Many  notable artists have performed since its revival including The Rolling  Stones, Muse, Stereophonics, Donovan, Ray Davies, Robert Plant, David  Bowie, Manic Street Preachers, The Who, R.E.M., Coldplay, The  Proclaimers, Bryan Adams and The Police. It was sponsored by Nokia from  2004 to 2006. The promoters of the event now are Solo Music Agency and  promotions. Apart from being held on the Isle of Wight, and featuring  the now customary artwork of Dave Roe, there is no connection with the  festivals of 1968–1970.
 
Original Festival details
1968
Held 31 August 1968.
 Attendance - 10,000 (approx)
 Site - Ford  farm, near Godshill.
 Headline  Acts - Jefferson  Airplane
 Other Acts - Arthur  Brown, The Move, Tyrannosaurus  Rex, Plastic Penny and Pretty Things.
1969
This took place on 30 and 31 August 1969 at Wootton, with an estimated attendance of 300,000. The line up included Bob Dylan, The Nice, Pretty Things, The Who and The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band.
1970
This event was held between 26 and 30 August 1970 at Afton Down; attendance has been estimated at roughly 600,000. Arguably the best-remembered of the early versions of the IW festivals, due to its lineup, attendance and news coverage. The line up included Jimi Hendrix, Ten Years After, Chicago, The Doors, The Who, Joan Baez, Free, and Miles Davis.