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