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I grew up in the town that hosted Woodstock II (Saugerties, NY) and the concert happened a mile or so from the house I grew up in. I had already moved out when they did it, however.
The people who lived in the real Woodstock (about 12 or so miles away from Saugerties), hated the fact that their town was associated with the concert. On the 10 anniversary of the concert, the Woodstock newspaper had a big headline, âPROMISE, NO MENTION OF THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF WOODSTOCKâ. No story and that was the only mention of it in the paper.
This has to be about the â94 Woodstock, since the â99 Woodstock ended with rioting, looting and burning. The juryâs still out as to whether Limp Bizkit incited the whole thing.
I just saw the movie âThe Omega Manâ in which Charlton Heston plays the only normal survivor of a plague. One of the most touching moments is how he watches the movie âWoodstockâ in an empty theater. Its obvious he has seen it so often he knows the words by heart.
I live 2 miles (3.22 km) down the road from the original site, thereâs no swamp, just a monument, a performing arts center and a museum. I liked it better when there was an empty field you could party in for free on the anniversary instead of the Ronald McMoney scene they have now, $7 hot dogs and $15 mixed drinks do not a fun time make!
PBS ran a great documentary about the event last year. Very interesting. Apparently it was a lot of fun right up until it poured rain and turned the field into a mud pit, then a lot of people packed up and went home and it was more or less over.
BE THIS GUY almost 5 years ago
I guess Zonk and Mark knew each other in â69 before Zonk met B.D. in the football huddle in â71.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Woodstock II without Jimi â for obvious reasons â has not been the same thing .
DennisinSeattle almost 5 years ago
I was there in â69. The movie has better sound!
californiamonty almost 5 years ago
Ah, Woodstock and its love child Woodstock II. Today, we have morons congregating and spreading COVID-19 instead.
DavidSharp Premium Member almost 5 years ago
Why do all these people want to go and see Woodstock? Does Snoopy know about it?
Thomas R. Williams almost 5 years ago
Jorma Kaukonen recently said he would never want to play in another one.
nyssawho13 almost 5 years ago
I always wanted a lava lamp. When they became retro a few years ago and were in the store, I laughed and was glad I didnât get one!
Troglodyte almost 5 years ago
Woodstock from Peanuts is my favourite.
uniquename almost 5 years ago
I grew up in the town that hosted Woodstock II (Saugerties, NY) and the concert happened a mile or so from the house I grew up in. I had already moved out when they did it, however.
The people who lived in the real Woodstock (about 12 or so miles away from Saugerties), hated the fact that their town was associated with the concert. On the 10 anniversary of the concert, the Woodstock newspaper had a big headline, âPROMISE, NO MENTION OF THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF WOODSTOCKâ. No story and that was the only mention of it in the paper.
sloaches almost 5 years ago
This has to be about the â94 Woodstock, since the â99 Woodstock ended with rioting, looting and burning. The juryâs still out as to whether Limp Bizkit incited the whole thing.
carlzr almost 5 years ago
I just saw the movie âThe Omega Manâ in which Charlton Heston plays the only normal survivor of a plague. One of the most touching moments is how he watches the movie âWoodstockâ in an empty theater. Its obvious he has seen it so often he knows the words by heart.
prrdh almost 5 years ago
Dig the lava lamp in the last panel!
GaryCooper almost 5 years ago
Yeah, me, too. I went to Woodstock in another, parallel universe.
Squoop almost 5 years ago
I was 14. Still havenât forgiven my parents for not letting me go.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation almost 5 years ago
Mom keeps telling me
About her days at Woodstock
Half a million space-balls
And all of them with their feet stuck
Freaking out on acid and what Bob Dylan says
I think sheâs tryinâ to turn me into Joan Baez- Arlo Guthrie âOh momâ
Space_cat almost 5 years ago
I live 2 miles (3.22 km) down the road from the original site, thereâs no swamp, just a monument, a performing arts center and a museum. I liked it better when there was an empty field you could party in for free on the anniversary instead of the Ronald McMoney scene they have now, $7 hot dogs and $15 mixed drinks do not a fun time make!
sueb1863 almost 5 years ago
PBS ran a great documentary about the event last year. Very interesting. Apparently it was a lot of fun right up until it poured rain and turned the field into a mud pit, then a lot of people packed up and went home and it was more or less over.
KennethPrice2 over 4 years ago
I was a junior in high school in Michigan. I bought the L.P. when it was released. My very first cassettes tape was Santana, my second was Sugarloaf.
bakana over 4 years ago
Everyone Knows that anyone who claims to Remember Woodstock wasnât actually There.
I wasnât there and I canât remember it either.