I made some leather macrame belts
and sold them to a shop.
Then I bought the tickets above.
It was the Summer I turned 16
and I bought my first motorcycle.
"2005 Ford GT" by marco_ely is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0
Thursday night we drove up to
New York State from southeast Pennsylvania
New York State from southeast Pennsylvania
in an older friend's car that I remember
very like photo above. Wow! My life at
that time sounds exciting!
It was. 1969.
We woke up surrounded by thousands of friends, reports of closed highways, and no fences. Tucked the tickets in my pocket and lingered till saturday when it was just too much.
We hadn't bought food, intending to buy at the concessions. Apparently most others thought the same. People shared what meagre provisions they happened to have. I recall savoring cherry flavoured Rizzla cigarette papers.
All was peaceful and upbeat including friendly cops directing traffic who good naturedly refused proffered joints. People all seemed relaxed
and happy just to be there. Be cool, man.
and happy just to be there. Be cool, man.
Who knew there were SO many freaks?! That's what we called ourselves. Hippie is an invented word by outsiders, disdainful adults, Press. Max Yasgur owner of the land summed up what many initially angry locals had to say about us:
"I’m a farmer…(interrupted by a cheer from the audience)…
I don’t know how to speak to twenty people at one time, let alone a crowd like this. But I think you people have proven something to the world — not only to the Town of Bethel, or Sullivan County, or New York State; you’ve proven something to the world. This is the largest group of people ever assembled in one place. We have had no idea that there would be this size group, and because of that you’ve had quite a few inconveniences as far as water, food, and so forth. Your producers have done a mammoth job to see that you’re taken care of… they’d enjoy a vote of thanks. But above that, the important thing that you’ve proven to the world is that a half a million kids — and I call you kids because I have children that are older than you are — a half million young people can get together and have three days of fun and music and have nothing but fun and music, and I – God Bless You for it!”
I cry reading that now, as tears have flowed watching news about
the anniversary on TV News.
I cry reading that now, as tears have flowed watching news about
the anniversary on TV News.
Saturday afternoon, we somehow got out on rural roads. I remember mud, and huge crowds of nice people. The performances were WAY down there and tiny. The press of the crowd any closer was too much for me despite the good vibes. I do seem to remember Richie Havens (who I had seen at the Second Fret in Philadelphia Link) kicking it off all by himself with just his guitar and great showmanship.
Yes, I bought tickets and
so helped pay for it all.
⃤
PEACE, LOVE & UNDERSTANDING
to YOU!
cloudia
ca 1980
Lucky, lucky you.
ReplyDeleteA memory to hug to yourself. For ever.
Sounds like you had lots of fun. And I think tickets would cost a lot more than $42 today.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your memories! I was too young and too far away to buy tickets or go to Woodstock, but I saw the news reports.
ReplyDeleteThat is wonderful you were there, what an experience!
ReplyDeleteHello Cloudia,
ReplyDeleteWonderful Woodstock memories. You were lucky to be there and enjoy the experience.
Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!
We went out with a friend on Friday night who had been there! Drove his VW van down! These days they would charge hundreds of dollars for tickets and most kids couldn't afford it, Times have changed!
ReplyDeleteI heard they cancelled this newest one.
ReplyDeleteI love each of you!
ReplyDeleteLove this story. Let your freak flag fly, darling!
ReplyDeletexoxox,
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And of course the attempted reunion concert fell through.
ReplyDeleteWOW, you went to WOODSTOCK? You are so lucky to have lived that bit of history. The film is on netflix, I intend to watch. I was unhappily married then, controlled and oppressed, with a small child and another on the way. my life was light years away from Woodstock. But in my heart, I was a freak - she emerged in 1972 and burst into freedom, never to be tamed again. LOL. I loved reading this, from someone who was there.
ReplyDeleteWow! What an experience you had and lived a part of history!
ReplyDeleteCOOL!
ReplyDeleteRight On!
ReplyDeleteGreat to read, Thanks for sharing memories.
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