Woodstock Festival Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Woodstock 1969.

Woodstock Festival Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 3 pages of analysis of Woodstock 1969.
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Woodstock 1969

Summary: Describes the art and music festival at Woodstock 1969. Discusses the culture of the 1960s which led to the festival.
The Woodstock Music and Arts Fair, An Aquarian Exposition was three unforgettable days of music revolutionaries performing their pieces of art to a crowd of half of a million people ranging from young to old. This legendary concert was held at Max Yasqur's six hundred-acre dairy farm in Bethel, New York. The young "love generation" of the 1960s is symbolized and still is by this one major event of the decade. But on another note, it was not so sweet due to the controversy it caused with adults.

From the afternoon of August fifteenth to the morning of August eighteenth in 1969, it was a time for hippies, flower children and other young people from the baby boom period to use their self-expression through music. Young people in the late 1960s were considered part of the "love generation." There was one college-aged man who had many admirers named Timothy...

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