WOODSTOCK
WOODSTOCK
Woodstock
Woodstock was a microcosm of the ‘60’s era reflecting the music, sexual activity and attitudes of the youth. The “three days of peach and music” introduced some of the greatest songs and musicians of all time. The concert also exposed new experiences for the youth in attendance such as drugs, and ideas (sexual behavior and behavior towards authority and “old” ideas).
The concert called Woodstock was mainly put together by four individuals. Michel Lang
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But there were still those who left on Sunday night who missed Jimi Hendrix’ mid-morning version of the Star Spangled Banner. The ones who stayed and heard Hendrix said it was the highlight of the weekend.
Woodstock was, if not the greatest concert of all time where there were practically no riots during the 3 days of peace, love and music. Woodstock was a small and brief “New World” for lots of young adults and children.