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Date ![]() Helpful Rating 1 out of 1 users found this helpful ‘Woodstock’ is a symbolic, disembodied echelon of humanity. For three days a half-million pacifists had conjugated on a single farm in upstate New York with the dual purpose to launch a massive anti-Vietnam war demonstration, and at the same time to hear some really proficient music! In the years that passed the concerts may reach larger attendances and the artist’s roster becomes mind-numbingly all star; but it is all a game to dismount the impenetrable high standards of cultural affluence set by‘Woodstock.’ Not since have we been witness to a more profoundly mind-altering experience in such an encapsulating setting. ‘Woodstock’ proves that, under the right conditions, high-density concentrations of people whom share homogeneous yet diverse beliefs can live together without conflict; that not even forces of nature or subversive propagation by the establishment can bend the will of a people committed to reaching their goal as one. ‘Woodstock’ is not just a concert, not just a gathering, not just a film; it is an experience. And it is an unrepeatable experience; which is why no festival under the name of Woodstock has since managed to replicate the formers glory. There’s only one ‘Woodstock;’ just as there’s only one Woodstock generation. But in order for you displaced newcomers to truly grasp even the tiniest glimmer of stardust that permeated the whole event, you must, find the Director’s Verison; with more artists, more performances, and more interviews with individuals on the path to their own self-discovery. Was this review helpful? Sign In 1-1 of 1 Per Page | ||
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