WOODSTOCK MUSIC AND ART FAIR
Good for One Admission Only
Friday, August 15th, 1969
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Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane performing at Woodstock Music and Art Fair in New York.
August 17, 1969.
Photographed by Rowland Scherman.
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... memory lane ...
Woodstock lineup day three
The Who
Jefferson Airplane
Joe Cocker
Country Joe & the Fish
Janis Joplin
Ten Years After
The Band
Johnny Winter
Sly & the Family Stone
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Crosby, Stills & Nash (and Young)
Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Sha Na Na
Jimi Hendrix
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Bill Eppridge, "Woodstock", August 1969
http://bit.ly/1lzCnMP
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If you haven't heard about the legendary Woodstock, believe me, you've missed a lot. In 1969 a music festival, organized by a bunch of 20-year-olds, took place in Bethel, New York in a cow pasture owned by a farmer Max Yasgur. The organizers had anticipated for the crowd to be around 200.000 people, but the lineup of the most iconic bands of the time such as Grateful Dead, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Joe Cocker have more than doubled the number of attendees to around 500.000. The Woodstock festival ran out of food the first day, the traffic was like hell, drugs were flowing free, and still, there were no violent incidents registered. All in all, it was the most iconic and the most peaceful music festival ever.
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The crowd at Woodstock, 1969.
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magical realism byler clerks au but its still set in new jersey and instead of being pissed about having to work on a saturday and miss the hockey games its a dnd campaign and will does witchcraft and works at the quick stop and mike works at the connected vhs rental shop and it's the 90s but idk if this fandom deserves this fic. but i'm working on it.
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Woodstock A good legacy?
ROX Alive looks back at the 3 festivals and there good and bad points https://www.roxalive.co.uk/2024/07/woodstock-good-legacy.html
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If you had a time travel machine to go see your favorite old rock bands/artists, which one(s) would you choose? Would you go to a specific concert like Woodstock or Live Aid? Or would you rather not travel back in time to see a band live?
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