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Woodstock 1969 documentary full biography free

  • woodstock 1969 documentary full biography free
  • Performed By Richie Havens. It was just a pulsing hillside of hundreds of thousands of people. They were describing this happening to be and that people were coming from all corners of the United States and apparently from abroad as well. They wanted to see the Who, the Airplane, the Dead later that night.

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    This was the alternative city, and it worked. The war was insane. I said give me cases of eggs. There were a lot of great performances that weekend. Open Library American Libraries. But Michael knew that this is what he wanted to do. You know, us. And it stank, it really stank. Bring it on! What it means is the people who are backing this thing who put up money for it are gonna take a bit of a bath.

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    I made it up. If you were in college you better hope you had all your money straightened out and grades were good and everything else because if you dropped out, you were going to Vietnam. Susie Kaufman: Why are there army helicopters flying overhead? Laureen Starobin: If , people could get together and have absolutely no violence, absolutely no conflict, I felt like if we could bring all that love back into society, we could change the world.

    John Roberts :Joel and I met playing golf. You knew that they were just one step behind you. Frances Schoenberger, Festival Attendee voice of - subtitles: The traffic at once came to a standstill. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. And Joel and I had never done any of this before. Tom Law: The festival became a symbol of intelligence and humanity and cooperation and love and affection.

    Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Max Yasgur: Is this on? I have a year-old myself and I felt that we gotta give them a fair shake here. Barnard Collier : I was backstage writing up some notes. They came up for exactly what they said they were coming up for, for three days of music and peace. Peter Beren : I heard the assassination of Robert F.

    The people of White Lake and Bethel literally went in their pantries.