Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation (2019) - 6.9
17 November 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Woodstock: Three Days That Defined a Generation (2019) - 6.9

Act 1 - 7.0

Act 2 - 6.7

Act 3 - 7.1

Music was an escape for the young people of this generation and a way to fight the establishment and they terrible things going on in the world at the time

Cultural war going on

Talked about the logistics as process and the people behind the creation of the festival

Wanted the festival to be a peaceful concert

Whole town taken over by event

Second half of film starts the first day of the the concert

Couldn't put up fences so they just let the concert be free as they couldn't collect the tickets

Get the whole picture as to everything that was happening at the festival besides the music, nice insight

Kept saying the same thing about the drugs over and over again which was annoying

Planners didn't have enough of anything from bathrooms to food to medical supplies

Flew in some helicopters with military doctors

The media made the festival out to be a disaster while it was going on

When they ran out of food the people who lived in the area starting donating food

Day three a huge storm hit but people made the best of it

Baffling amount of people there and thinned out on day 3 from the rain

Jimi's iconic national anthem on morning of day 4

The aftermath of the concert was a battleground of trash

People who attended the concert help clean up too

More than 350,000 people showed up

Max the owner of the farm was proud of the kids for sticking to world of music and peace

Helped change the world and truly defined a generation

Film was more about the logistics and background of the festival rather than the music itself
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