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Here's a link to a "where were you in '69" thread on another forum that has older car guys on it (kinda like a bunch of you old geezers).
http://www.gasholes.com/smf/index.php?topic=15491.0 |
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Here's a link to a "where were you in '69" thread on another forum that has older car guys on it (kinda like a bunch of you old geezers). http://www.gasholes.com/smf/index.php?topic=15491.0 [/ QUOTE ] Great reading, thanks for the link ![]()
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The funny thing is that, as concerts go, Woodstock is usually considered very overrated. It's the sense of nostalgia and its place in pop culture - along with Altamont - that kinda signaled the end of the idealism that characterized the late-1960s.
You can look at festivals like Monterey Pop, Glastonbury, or the Isle of Wight and they produced a lot more interesting music (often with the same bands) than what went on at Woodstock. ![]() |
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