It was three days of peace and music, and also mud, drugs, burned eyeballs, traffic jams, and overflowing toilets. But, you know, peace and music.
Seriously Messed Up Things That Went Down At Woodstock
It was three days of peace and music, and also mud, drugs, burned eyeballs, traffic jams, and overflowing toilets. But, you know, peace and music.

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One piece of Woodstock lore proves partially true: at the time, Woodstock was considered the "largest music festival ever."
The Woodstock Music and Art Fair took place in August of 1969, only four months until the 1960s came to a close. Woodstock was a seminal moment, but …
Over the weekend beginning on August 15, 1969, approximately 400,000 people, mostly hippies, young people, and members of the progressive "counterculture" youth movement, descended upon Max Yasgur's farm...
Woodstock was the very first music festival of its kind and one of the most iconic events in music history.But not every performance at the festival …