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Woodstock

Ask all your questions about this mega-famous 3-day music festival -- billed as "An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace & Music" -- which marked the high point of the youth counterculture in the US in the 1960s.

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What is the complete play list for Woodstock?

The complete play list for the 1969 festival is quite long. Beginning with Richie Havens 'High Flyin Bird' and his versions of 'Hey Jude' and 'Freedom' to Arlo Guthrie singing 'Coming into Los Angeles' to Santana and 'Soul Sacrifice' to the closing act: Jimmy Hendrix. So much music happened in between these artists, the link provided has a complete playlist and other information.

Is Woodstock dangerous?

Was Woodstock dangerous? During the three days of the Woodstock festival, there were no reported incidents of violence among the half-million people in the audience.

What does wood do?

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What problems were encountered at Woodstock?

1.) There was a massive traffic Jam all through New York.

2.) Because of the traffic jam the owners of Woodstock couldn't get all the supplies they needed for all these people. So the people at Woodstock had to fight bad weather, food shortages, and poor sanitation.

How many people played at Woodstock?

Day 1: Friday, August 15 1969

Richie Havens

Sweetwater

Bert Sommer

Tim Hardin

Ravi shankar

Melanie

Arlo Guthrie

Joan

Day 2: Saturday, August 16 1969

Quill

Country Joe McDonald

John B. Sebastian

Keef Hartley Band

Santana

Incredible String Band

Canned Heat

Grateful Dead

Leslie West & Mountain

Creedence Clearwater Revival

Janis Joplin

Sly & The Family Stone

The Who

Jefferson Airplane

Day 3: Sunday, August 17 1969

Joe Cocker

Country Joe & The Fish

Ten Years After

Johnny Winter

Blood Sweat And Tears

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young

Day 4: Monday, August 18 1969

Paul Butterfield Blues Band

Sha Na Na

Jimi Hendrix

Is the Woodstock name trademarked?

Yes, the Woodstock name is trademarked. The trademark covers various uses related to music festivals, merchandise, and other entertainment services. This protection helps preserve the brand's identity and prevents unauthorized use by other parties.

Did Woodstock change the nation?

It makes us look back on the connection between rock music and the counterculture of the 1960s. But it's also an opportunity to think about the ways in which rock music, or any form of music, can create a sense of collective purpose

What does 420 have to do with Woodstock?

The group Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young performed a song titled '4+20' at Woodstock.

Why was Woodstock started?

The organizers of the Woodstock Festival were John Roberts, Joel Rosenman, Artie Kornfeld, and Mike Lang. Kornfeld and Lang's original proposal was to build a recording studio and a retreat for rock musicians up in Woodstock.

Woodstock to hamilton?

How do you get to Woodstock from Hamilton, but using either the go bus or go train?

How much money can you get just for sining?

Depends whether you mean 'sin(g)ing', 'sin(n)ing', or 'si(g)ning'. Some singers get plenty of money; so do many sinners; you could perhaps get lots of money for signing a contract or cheque - or it might cost you!

What is the best and most complete 1969 Woodstock music compilation?

Woodstock: 40 Years On: Back to Yasgur's Farm

6 Cd's

Every artist who performed at the three day event is included.

What did Woodstock do?

Woodstock was a music festival in 1969. August 15-18. It took place on a farm in White Lake, New York. It's intention was three days of peace love and music. About 500,000 people attended the event after it was declared free. Performers included Janis Joplin, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Sly and the Family Stone, and many more.