The original “WattStax” theatrical trailer for ’73 film of the historical event “Black Woodstock” held in 1972 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
“An extraordinary film that has percolated under the public radar. A must for music fans”
Starring:
The Dramatics
The Staple Singers
Kim Weston
The Rance Allen Group
The Emotions
Albert King
Little Milton
Johnnie Taylor
Carla Thomas
Rufus Thomas
Luther Ingram
Isaac Hayes
Richard Pryor
Rev. Jesse Jackson
Director: Mel Stuart
Producer Larry Shaw
Distributor: Columbia Pictures
Copyright 1972, 2001 Fantasy Inc.
Available on 30th Anniversary Special Edition DVD
Copyright 2004 Saul Zaentz Company, Warner Bros – All Rights Reserved
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Awesome
When LA was black!!
1:47! Isaac before the Love Boat!
1:03!!
I AM.. SOMEBODY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |m|
1:41
Florida! That's all i'm gonna say, lol
So cool to see Mr. Albert King full of energy. He is the only act i've seen out of this lineup. It was the best live concert I ever attended by a longshot. He came to Fargo, ND in '01.
5000 white people, maybe a dozen black people, and he played so earnest and heartfelt, like he was sitting in a jukejoint filled with close friends, deep in the bayou
Rated "R". Restricted because it's REAL!
@1kidbliss We can make it like it was again. <3
hahahah 1:30-1:38 "have you ever in you life been caught in bed with a woman?"
"yes i have, "is that where you got that from?" hahahhaha
I woulda got into soooooo much trouble had i been alive back then & went to Wattstax! Imma get me a Delorean and go back there fo sho!! lol
I was ten year's old, I useto lived far down the street
from it. I did not know that they the whole documentry.
That was probably, 1972, or 1973, at the time. And,
that was long before 1992 riot came alone. Do you
remember the good old days? dsoblue!
1:48 Ted Lange braman in the love boat
WATTSTAX!!!! If you haven't seen it… CHECK IT OUT!!!!
check out Little Mitlon playin his guitar at 2:37
things wr more colorful…
fashion/music/dancing…
we are becoming grey mice…
can we wake up?
everybody…
great vid,big moment
I wish i could have gone to this.