woodstock annivesary

green fire317

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woodstock started 40 years ago today in a small town in New York. what are your thoughts gentlemen?
 
Woodstock. Man, takes me back. Wow. Hendrix. Rain, mud. Naked people. Music. The bad brown acid. Wavey Gravey. Ten Years After. Crosby Still and Nash. Lots of pot. Van out of gas. Grooving to the music and tripping. Joe wienerer and try with a little help with my friends.

Laughing and sharing a real happening. It was a real far out experience.

That's all I remember from watching the movie.
 
Before my time but I like(d) some of the groups and individuals that preformed; The Who, Jefferson Airplane, Hendrix, The Band, and many more.Didn't/don't care much for thecounter-culture aspect of Woodstock.
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Steve Patriot said:
This festival more than any other showed the fall of what America once was.

The sixties was a time of moral decay that came about largely because of the bad influence on young people by Jewish supremacists who ran the entertainment industry.

Artie Kornfeld

Joel Rosenman

And the site of the Woodstock festival was owned by Max Yasgur
 
I also remember a baby being born. A few being conceived and thousands of welfare recipients and low level narcotics dealers hitting a tiny town in the middle of nowhere....
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in my view the people at woodstock didnt and still dont have a clue what went on in vietnam. young people never came back the same. my favorite song is about the vietnam war and is called Rooster by Alice In Chains if you read along with the lyrics you will find out that it is truly a great piece of music.
 
I was eight-years old and don't remember anything about it.

Just another example of baby-boomer narcissism. Woodstock is still seen as a utopian moment when the adamistic values of the American wandervogel worked. Most have forgotten that it was conceived as a capitalist money-making venture meant to fund a recording studio that would, presumably, sell even more hootch to the infidels.

Woodstock = get muddy, get stoned and get laid.
 
Woodstock isn't something I celebrate, and it isn't just because it happened 8 1/2 years before I was born.

green fire317, Rooster is a good Vietnam song. I spent time in Vietnam in 2006 and it was a real learning experience. I had a lot of Vietnam songs rolling around in my head as we boated up and down the Mekong.
 
Bronk said:
Woodstock = get muddy, get stoned and get laid.


Sounds like a good time. Sign me UP!! Hope there's some bomb ass weed..

Though seriously I loved a vast majority of the music that was played there but it would have been awful to actually be in attendance there. Think about it. 500,000+ people like cattle in a field pooping, pissing, messed up on the brown acid, puking going on everywhere, and there's no clean water. Sounds like a bad time.
 
Maybe the worst thing about Woodstock was that the positive publicity it generated among young kids opened the door for a series of other Woodstock type events across the country. Eventually the die was set for outdoor concerts of this type being origies of sex and drugs and a whole generation was seduced with the idea of this being the "cool" way to live. The amount of lives destroyed by this mindset in incalcuable.
 
As a member of Generation X I am very much against the left-liberal Boomer culture that has enveloped us and which is typified by events such as Woodstock!
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Niroy Stonebreaker said:
As a member of Generation X I am very much against the left-liberal Boomer culture that has enveloped us and which is typified by events such as Woodstock! (in addition to be Racialist I am also Generationist

GOOD!
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I always thought that kids rejected the values of their parents, that's what was preached in the sixties. Then why the hell are there so many kids with bell bottoms trying to be new millenium hippies? Why haven't kids rejected the foolish idealism of Johnson's Great Society, welfare, affirmative action, and all the other trappings of our failed welfare state. Start a freakin' revolution youngsters!!! Can anyone tell me why it's a bunch of old farts like me raising hell at health care forums and tea parties? Where's the urge to "change" that young people are supposed to have??? Turn of the damn IPOD's and start texting you buds about how f-upped your future is goint to be if you keep letting the old folks run things!!!!!!
 
I don't remember Woodstock. Maybe I was there.
 
Parody said:
Steve Patriot said:
This festival more than any other showed the fall of what America once was.

The sixties was a time of moral decay that came about largely because of the bad influence on young people by Jewish supremacists who ran the entertainment industry.

Artie Kornfeld

Joel Rosenman

And the site of the Woodstock festival was owned by Max Yasgur

Good post!
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Those rootless cosmopolitans still control the "Sheepletainment" industry which attacks traditional White, Christian values.While some of the music might have been good, Woodstock represented the beginning of the downward spiral of morality in our Republic. I love many genres of music, but Woodstock reminds me of a big step in the wrong direction.
 
jaxvid said:
I always thought that kids rejected the values of their parents, that's what was preached in the sixties. Then why the hell are there so many kids with bell bottoms trying to be new millenium hippies?
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</div><div>Wish I knew the answer to that. I was always taught in school to question authority and what-not and was forced to read stuff like '1984' by Orwell and also Solzenyetsin as well (this wasn't that long ago, I am only 32!) but now it seems that since the government has gone all liberal with Obama everyone is just supposed to lie down for the Magic Negro! </div><div>
</div><div>What the heck? Shouldn't all the stuff about 'Questioning Authority' also apply to the liberals themselves when they are in power??? It is like a huge bait and switch. </div><div>
</div><div>Anyhow if one really wants to be rebellious then the way to go is to question the liberal establishment and their political correct ways. That is where the rebellion is at today in my opinion. Nothing could be more conformist then being an Obama supporter in 2009, and nothing could be more rebellious then being a White Nationalist today!!!! Whoo hoo!!! </div>
 
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