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Woodstock, written by Joni Mitchell.Later That Same Year is the Studio album by Ian Matthews Recorded 1970 & Released 1970 by Country Rock/Folk Rock musician Ian Matthews' band Matthews' Southern Comfort.This was Ian's third album after his departure from Fairport Convention.Iain Matthews (known in the 1960s first as Ian McDonald, and from the late 1960s until 1989 as Ian Matthews)is an English musician and songwriter.He was born Iain Matthew McDonald, 16 June 1946,Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England.Influenced by both rock and roll and folk music,he has performed mainly as a solo act,although he was a member of Fairport Convention during the early period when they were heavily influenced by American West Coast folk rock.He later had a solo career and fronted the bands Plainsong and Matthews Southern Comfort.Matthews grew up in a working-class family in Scunthorpe England. He sang with several minor bands during the British pop music explosion of the mid-1960s.He moved to London in 1966, taking a job in a Carnaby Street shoe shop.He recorded a couple of singles there in 1967 with a pop band called Pyramid.From Wikipedia

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Rating: 4.90 (267 ratings)    Views: 112896' favoriteCount='817    Comments: 211

66KAJA66 Says:

Nov 10, 2008 - thankfully, no

CILDAD Says:

Nov 15, 2008 - What I wouldn't give to have been thereSalud

Moonlighthasmehooked Says:

Nov 15, 2008 - I agree that this is a better version that CSNY or Joni Mitchell. But I thought there was another version around the same beat as this that was fairly popular in the US. In any case, I never made it there even though I was around the right age. To think that all the people there are now at least in their 50s. What happened to all the idealism from then? Where did it go?Thanks for posting

sholto7 Says:

Nov 15, 2008 - you're a wanker

CILDAD Says:

Nov 16, 2008 - That was a well thought out replySuerte

07880974524 Says:

Nov 18, 2008 - my dads cousin was the bass player in this band :D

markpde Says:

Nov 28, 2008 - I used to have this single on vinyl years ago but I've lost it - the B-side was called 'Scion', which was an awesome song in its own right. Anyone remember it, and could they post it? Thanks.

shazzeth Says:

Nov 29, 2008 - My dad used to sing this to me when I was a baby...I've loved it ever since

LollyLouLa Says:

Dec 4, 2008 - By the time it gets to the break at 3.06 I'm just so at peace and chilled.....so relaxing.... great song

pucioreczek Says:

Dec 8, 2008 - thanks for this video

mosher223 Says:

Dec 9, 2008 - the steel guitarest was my grandad and i no the bass player!

lumos1992 Says:

Dec 10, 2008 - yeah and my dad is Jim Morrison

ironcladvessel77 Says:

Dec 13, 2008 - Freedom is an illusion but if it was'nt this song would be it.

realismisnotracism Says:

Dec 13, 2008 - thanks for posting.... why are people criticizing when they put the words in the search engine presumably to listen and watch this superb footage.... how bizare

L00NEYLOBSTER Says:

Dec 13, 2008 - how can anyone not be at peace listening to this

1957rosarito Says:

Dec 14, 2008 - Finally I found this wonderful song !after 38 years . Thank you very much !gonzalo

mbrx33 Says:

Dec 22, 2008 - where the hell is my dem time machine when i need it - just remined when ifind it to set towerd august 14 1969 thursday noon the exact time when they broke the fences into the kompouned.

CelticReject Says:

Dec 29, 2008 - Gordon Huntley? If that's the truth, then... cool :-)

CelticReject Says:

Dec 29, 2008 - Sure the world had problems then, but I cant help but think that it was a much much nicer place to be. Thanks for posting

mbrx33 Says:

Jan 1, 2009 - i wonder what kibd of celebration will take place in august 2009 to remark the 40's anniverseri to woodstock 1969

mbrx33 Says:

Jan 1, 2009 - i asking my self if the current young generation is wreally understend that time and era before p.c.was developed and cell phones conssiders al saience fiction.

mbrx33 Says:

Jan 1, 2009 - for me this time and age is the closest point to heaven - as the line from the is seaying: we'v got to get ourselves back to the gardenwhich is infact heavem which we all yourn for.

Summon256 Says:

Jan 1, 2009 - somehow i used to like this version of song the way much more then the original !

lem2405kk Says:

Jan 7, 2009 - I love this song. It underlines the futility of mortality,and that celestial light is a true light. The lyrics ask us if ignorance is bliss,why do we seek knowledge?

tab1990 Says:

Jan 7, 2009 - Dose any one have a guitar tab or know where I can get one for this song, the solo at the end is the best.


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