The Woodstock Purple Dove T-Shirt
Introducing the Woodstock Purple Dove T-Shirt. Complete with original logo and festival dates. Exclusively available...
Read MoreIntroducing the Woodstock Purple Dove T-Shirt. Complete with original logo and festival dates. Exclusively available...
Read MoreScarlet Disko: How old were you during Woodstock? Judi Grunstra: I was 19. S: What were you doing at the time? J: I was going to school in Buffalo, NY, majoring in art history/humanities, and was home for the summer. I lived in Rockland County which was south of the festival in the suburbs of New York City. I was living there with my mom and working at the New York Public Library. S: Were your parents aware of you going to Woodstock? If so, did they allow it? J: I had bought my tickets with some good friends of mine that my mom knew. So, I think she was ok with it but was mad when I got home since she thought I had been running around nude like the people she’d seen on TV. As I was in college at the time, I felt that I belonged and associated with the hippie/counter-culture; I’d gone to several protest marches and was loving the music. S: How many people did you go with? J: I went with two really good friends and some of their friends who I didn’t know as well. S: What did you think you were going to exactly? J: A music festival. Three days of music and peace, it sounded like it was going to be a big countercultural event that would be a significant memory for my life. S: When did you arrive at Woodstock? J: We arrived Friday and some friends pitched a tent. However, I don’t remember being in the tent that often, we mostly stayed on a blanket that we had laid down on the hill. I know I fell asleep through the Who, but other than that, I don’t recall sleeping that much. There was so much going on and you didn’t want to miss anything. S: Was it the first festival you went to? J: It might of been the first festival I’d gone to, but I had seen the Beatles at Shea Stadium and the Rolling Stones at Carnegie Hall. I really enjoyed going to see live music and being around that atmosphere. S: What was your favorite memory from the festival? J: It was more of a feeling, that people were tied together and that maybe this generation was going to change society somehow. S: Who were your favorite...
Read MoreFrom Carlos to Jimi, Woodstock had some guitar moments that definitely defined that moment in rock history. Click the links below to see a few of our favorites: Carlos Santana – Soul Sacrifice Pete Townshend of The Who – Closing Solo Jimi Hendrix – Star Spangled Banner ...
Read MoreIt all started at Woodstock and continues to change today. Check out The Rolling Stone’s take on music festival fashion and the people who continue to change the style of rock and roll. Read the article here....
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