Introduction
It has been a few decades since. It was half past eight local time and in Max Yasgur’s dairy farm, the Country Joe & The Fish, was succeeded on Woodstock’s stage by Ten Years After and Alvin Lee.
One of the songs they have been playing was I’m Going Home. Between the high humidity and the many unplanned interruptions that would take place owing to it for re-tuning the instruments, they would perform this song in an unrepeatable way. And characterizing the performance of the song as ‘unrepeatable’ does not contain a trace of exaggeration: the sound recording was problematic.
This resulted to overdub drums sound in the studio. The drummer that he undertook was not the original Ric Lee but Larry Bunker – a studio percussionist. So the sound of the song is not the authentic but the mix of the real with the complementary sound of the studio.
Ten Years After - I'm Going Home & Rotten Luck
Of all the songs that Ten Years After played at that concert, the only that could be imprinted on the film was I’m Going Home perform. Everything else Went Home, to the home of oblivion – and the rotten luck.
Alvin Lee, the Watermelon and the Copyright
In addition to the song, in the history also passed and the watermelon that Alvin Lee is taking with him at the end of concert. Where was the watermelon found? Well, one member of the audience which had it with him, he didn’t think much of it – it was other times, more munificent and generous – and left it on stage for the artists.
And while the original copy (the first version of this article) clearly shows this fact, the one we were forced to show afterwards (the second version of this article) had disappeared.
Now, of course, in this third version of the article, we have the original copy again – but the question remains:
Why had the original copy disappeared in the meantime? But for reasons of so-called copyright. For which copyright as well as attempts to manipulate and censor the internet we promise to come back.
Here we will just note that in addition to copyright of creators there are also the copyrights of listeners, viewers and readers, and without them neither the first can find a ground to set foot on, nor can make their products of creation public and known.


The Watermelon
Although the editorial team of ‘Kalliergeia’ has made great efforts to discover the variety of watermelon that Alvin Lee took with him, it eventually failed. Only as a guess can it be said that it might was an ‘Orangeglo’. Conversely, there is no speculation that the watermelon was spiked with LSD.
Audiovisual Document
Directed by Michael Wadleigh, the documentary Woodstock was filmed in August 1969, capturing on film the events that took place at the festival of the same name -a festival held on Mr. Max Yasgur’s farm, located near Bethel, New York. In this film, which won the Oscar for Best Documentary, we watch the band Ten Years After perform the song I’m Going Home.












