Woodstock 1994 is a bootleg recording and an unofficial release of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, recorded on August 14, 1994 at Woodstock '94. The concert was released on CD and 2-LP vinyl in 2016.[1] This concert was part of the band's Tour de La Sensitive and was the first performance with guitarist Dave Navarro (according to the book Scar Tissue by Anthony Keidis). The performance featured the live debut of the songs "Aeroplane", "Warped", and "Pea" which would be featured on the band's 1995 album, One Hot Minute, although with slightly different lyrics than the live versions performed at Woodstock '94. Track listing[edit]
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Recorded Live at Woodstock Festival 1994 in Saugerties, N.Y, August 14th.
What happened Woodstock 94?On Sunday, 20-year-old Edward Chatfield died of a ruptured spleen. Organizers also confirmed 5,000 were treated at medical tents and 800 were taken to hospitals. The festival was followed by Woodstock '99, also in New York at Rome.
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. Who played at the 1994 Woodstock?Saturday 13 August 1994: Nine Inch Nails, Metallica, Aerosmith, Cypress Hill, Blind Melon, Joe Cocker, Rollins Band, Salt N Pepa, The Cranberries. The Saturday of Woodstock 94 saw the heavens open: storms spread across the festival location by Saturday afternoon. The site quickly became a mud bath.
How many people were at Woodstock 1994?The crowd at Woodstock '94 was estimated at 550,000. The size of the crowd was larger than concert organizers had planned for and by the second night many of the event policies were logistically unenforceable.
Did Red Hot Chili Peppers play at Woodstock 99?By the third and final night of Woodstock '99, the crowd was still very riled up; the last band to play was the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Unbeknownst to them, during their set, thousands of candles were distributed to the crowd for a candlelight vigil.
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