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* CoverVersion: Several of the songs performed. The Animals cover "Paint It Black" by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, Jefferson Airplane covers Judy Henske's "High Flying Bird", Janis Joplin sings the old blues song "Ball and Chain", and Jimi Hendrix covers "Wild Thing" by The Troggs.

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* CoverVersion: Several of the songs performed. The Animals cover "Paint It Black" by Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, Jefferson Airplane covers Judy Henske's "High Flying Bird", Janis Joplin sings the old blues song Big Mama Thornton's "Ball and Chain", and Jimi Hendrix covers "Wild Thing" by The Troggs.
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** The performance by Music/TheByrds was not included in the film, but David Crosby appears in one of the first shots of the movie, performing a sound check. He is visibly impressed by the sound system.

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** The performance by Music/TheByrds was not included in the film, but David Crosby Music/DavidCrosby appears in one of the first shots of the movie, performing a sound check. He is visibly impressed by the sound system.
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Overkill to say pieces and more so to say splinters


* RockersSmashGuitars: Music/PeteTownshend of The Who, probably the TropeCodifier, does indeed smash his guitar to pieces. Jimi Hendrix, not to be outdone, plays his guitar with his teeth, attempts sexual congress with an amplifier, and then ''lights his guitar on fire'' before smashing it as well.

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* RockersSmashGuitars: Music/PeteTownshend of The Who, probably the TropeCodifier, does indeed smash his guitar to pieces.guitar. Jimi Hendrix, not to be outdone, plays his guitar with his teeth, attempts sexual congress with an amplifier, and then ''lights his guitar on fire'' before smashing it as well.
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* RockersSmashGuitars: Music/PeteTownshend of The Who, probably the TropeCodifier, does indeed smash his guitar to pieces. Jimi Hendrix, not to be outdone, plays his guitar with his teeth, attempts sexual congress with an amplifier, and then ''lights his guitar on fire'' before smashing it to splinters as well.

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* RockersSmashGuitars: Music/PeteTownshend of The Who, probably the TropeCodifier, does indeed smash his guitar to pieces. Jimi Hendrix, not to be outdone, plays his guitar with his teeth, attempts sexual congress with an amplifier, and then ''lights his guitar on fire'' before smashing it to splinters as well.
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** Music/BrianJones of Music/TheRollingStones is caught on camera wandering around the crowd.

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** Music/BrianJones of Music/TheRollingStones Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}} is caught on camera wandering around the crowd.



* CoverVersion: Several of the songs performed. The Animals cover "Paint It Black" by Music/TheRollingStones, Jefferson Airplane covers Judy Henske's "High Flying Bird", Janis Joplin sings the old blues song "Ball and Chain", and Jimi Hendrix covers "Wild Thing" by The Troggs.

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* CoverVersion: Several of the songs performed. The Animals cover "Paint It Black" by Music/TheRollingStones, Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, Jefferson Airplane covers Judy Henske's "High Flying Bird", Janis Joplin sings the old blues song "Ball and Chain", and Jimi Hendrix covers "Wild Thing" by The Troggs.

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