Documentary: "Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery" Worth watching

Anonymous
Really fun documentary. I wasn't sure how long each concert was. They had so many artists who had one or two, maybe three great songs, it would have been fantastic to have them kind of get together to do their greatest hits instead of having to listen to full sets. I'd have gone to see Sheryl Crow, The Pretenders, or Erykah Badu on their own, not really the rest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I loved it. I went in 97 and 98 at Merriwether and it was such a beautiful experience. Would love to see them revive it.


Me too! So fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Really fun documentary. I wasn't sure how long each concert was. They had so many artists who had one or two, maybe three great songs, it would have been fantastic to have them kind of get together to do their greatest hits instead of having to listen to full sets. I'd have gone to see Sheryl Crow, The Pretenders, or Erykah Badu on their own, not really the rest.


That's sort of how I remember it. Each artist or band doing a few songs and then pairing up for certain ones together. Really wonderful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you haven't seen it yet, you really should check out the Lilith Fair documentary on Hulu. I didn't even go to Lilith Fair, but as a huge fan of many of the artists who were part of it, I loved the documentary. It made me feel hopeful, which is quite a feat these days.

My favorite parts:
getting a better understanding of the uphill battle these women were fighting.
Seeing the interviews with everyone from Olivia Rodrigo to Brandi Carlile and of course all the women who made the event happen.
Getting a feel for the magic of the festival.


Excellent thank you
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