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Director
  
Baird Bryant

Producer
  
Ted Mann

Distributor
  
20th Century Fox

Language
  
English

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Documentary, Music

Cinematography
  
Baird Bryant, Gary Weis

Duration
  

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Release date
  
1971

Genres
  
Music, Documentary, Concert film

Similar movies
  
Woodstock (1970), Festival (1967), The Last Waltz (1978), Festival Express (2003), Wattstax (1973)

Tagline
  
Everyone did it... for the sheer love of it.

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Celebration at Big Sur (also known simply as Celebration) is a film of the 1969 Big Sur Folk Festival in Big Sur, California, featuring Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (CSNY), Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and others.

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Released in 1971, the film was directed by Baird Bryant and Johanna Demetrakas. A young Gary Weis was among the cinematographers; other members of the camera and sound crew also went on to become famous in their fields, including Peter Smokler, Peter Pilafian, and Joan Churchill.

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As of 2011, the film has finally been released as at least a Region 1 DVD.

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The festival, one in an annual series of concerts held on the grounds of the Esalen Institute in Big Sur from 1964 to 1971, was held on the weekend of September 13–14, 1969, only one month after the famous and considerably larger Woodstock Music & Art Fair, which is referred to repeatedly. Celebration at Big Sur did not receive the same critical acclaim as the 1970 Woodstock film.

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Performances

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The concert occurs on a low stage by the Pacific Ocean, which the audience faces. Musical performances dominate the film, with footage of surrounding occurrences interspersed and montaged into the music sequences.

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

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The film includes early footage of Neil Young, who had recently appeared at Woodstock with Crosby, Stills & Nash, but refused to be filmed. Here, fortified by session drummer Dallas Taylor and Motown bassist Greg Reeves, CSNY perform Young's "Sea of Madness" and "Down by the River". Perhaps the film's most famous scene is an altercation between Stephen Stills and a heckler.

Joni Mitchell

Mitchell, who did not appear at the Woodstock Festival, performs the song "Woodstock" prior to any album release, first attempting to teach the audience to sing the melodically complicated refrain. Ironically, Mitchell would later develop a well-known distaste for festival gigs, but in this performance her enthusiasm is evident. Mitchell talks about having spotted whales off the coast, and is generally seen with then-boyfriend Graham Nash of CSNY. She also sings "Get Together" with members of Crosby, Stills & Nash in a seemingly impromptu jam.

Although Mitchell had made earlier televised appearances, this may be her earliest filmed performance.

Joan Baez

Baez was a Big Sur-festival regular whose folk-music workshop at Esalen in 1965 helped attract pop/rock acts later to the festival. She is featured prominently throughout the film. Celebration begins with Baez opening the festival with Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released" and closes with her leading a large crowd in singing "Oh Happy Day" in the event's finale. She also sings two of her own compositions, "A Song for David" and "Sweet Sir Galahad", during the course of the film.

Others

In addition to CSNY, Baez and Mitchell, other performers featured in Celebration included John Sebastian, Dorothy Combs Morrison and The Combs Sisters, Mimi Fariña, Carol Ann Cisneros, Julie Payne, Chris Ethridge and The Struggle Mountain Resistance Band.

While Ruthann Friedman, The Flying Burrito Brothers and The Incredible String Band performed at this event, they do not appear in the film.

In the opening scene the filmmakers attempt to interview local patrol police, but fail to get permission.

Songs performed

  1. "I Shall Be Released" – Baez
  2. "Mobile Line" – Sebastian with Stills
  3. offstage
  4. "Song for David" – Baez
  5. shown rehearsing offstage, with stage performance of same song cut in
  6. "All of God's Children Got Soul" – Morrison and the Combs Sisters
  7. "Sea of Madness" – CSNY
  8. "4 + 20" – Stills solo performance
  9. Stills introduces this number discussing his interaction with a heckler in the previous scene
  10. "Get Together" – Mitchell with Crosby, Stills & Nash and Sebastian
  11. "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" – Morrison and the Combs Sisters
  12. incomplete
  13. non-musical footage of nude sauna, audience happenings
  14. "Swing Down Sweet Chariot" – various
  15. offstage, incomplete
  16. "Rainbows All Over Yours Blues" – Sebastian
  17. "Woodstock" – Mitchell
  18. non-musical footage of self-identified "freak" with Woodstock-themed bus
  19. "Red-Eye Express" – Sebastian with Stills
  20. "Changes" – Fariña and Payne with Stills
  21. incomplete
  22. "Malagueña Salerosa" – Cisneros
  23. "Rise, Shine, and Give God the Glory" – The Struggle Mountain Resistance Band
  24. incomplete
  25. "Down By the River" – CSNY
  26. incomplete, over 7 minutes
  27. folk musician improvising outside the festival
  28. "Sweet Sir Galahad" – Baez
  29. "Oh Happy Day" – Morrison and the Combs Sisters with Baez
  30. opens with Baez rehearsing same number with Morrison

References

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