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Summary
Part Three continues Frankie's drug-induced quest to deliver eggs at Woodstock, alongside his early marriage years with Aurora York, and more tales from mourners at Frankie's funeral.
In 1969, Frankie kept trying to find the center stage with his eggs. He was distracted by children playing in mud and people who recognized him. He reached the stage at four in the morning and walked on before The Who went on. Aurora was not really at the festival and Frankie was not expected on stage. He discovered his eggs were all broken.
Music recounts the events that led up to the night at Woodstock. Frankie and Aurora were living in a small apartment in New York; Aurora was pregnant and took Frankie back in after he promised to straighten up his bad behavior, which included drugs and other women. Frankie broke his promise one night...
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This section contains 1,256 words (approx. 4 pages at 400 words per page) |