Woodstock: August 15-18, 1969. A Celebration Of Freedom, Peace, and Love.
In August of 1969, a music festival was scheduled to take place on some open land, rented from a farmer, near the town of Woodstock in upstate New York. Outdoor music festivals were relatively common at the time, but the promoters did plan to draw a large crowd because of the terrific line-up of performers they had scheduled.
As it turns out, the number of young people who decided to go to this music festival grossly exceeded what had been planned. Hundreds of thousands of young people traveled to upstate New York for that three-day festival in brightly-colored vans, some hitchhiking, all planning to celebrate with other young people from around the country and listen to some good music. The rumor has it that the New York State primary freeway was shut down for a time because of the enormous number of vehicles headed to Woodstock. Eventually a half a million people ended up at the Woodstock Festival.
The young people who attended, cheered, celebrated Woodstock soon became known as the Woodstock Generation. They have been vilified, demeaned, ridiculed by the right-wing fascists who took control of this country under Reagan and kept control through two Bushes and one Clinton. But the Woodstock Generation was possibly the smartest generation in this country for decades. Had their ideas and views been followed, we would undoubtedly have a better country and more peaceful and humane world.
Melanie:
I see adds for a new movie about this event, Spike Lee may not yield to the Madison Avenue tendency to simplify Woodstock down to the salacious "free love"- hippie sex acts level, thereby removing the social forces which were as much a part of this era as the music.
ReplyDeleteThen again, sex sells.
I have seen a number of regretful articles about how "we" lost our chance in the sixties to turn this monstrous war machine around.How the present generation are all playing with little electronic toys and are not engaged.
Maybe.
Kent state and all the rest did show us that the "government" did not give a damn about the spirit of the Constitution.
The corporations learned not to use the imagery of war on the nightly news as it tended to solidify popular opinion against the Imperial system which, then as now, was firmly in place.
There have been huge popular demonstrations against the present wars, which have been made invisible to the mob by the msm.The controllers are not going to make the mistake of lending credibility to THOSE people again!
The ideals which were a reflection of the better angels of our nature are still alive, they do not have Peter Max or Madison Avenue to push them today, so they are potrayed by the msm as "idealistic", hence, naive and unrealistic.
This consumer driven idealogy has taken control of a great many people's thinking about what idealism might be.
I like to believe that the crap which bombards me constantly from all major thought control systems is out of touch with the reality of true popular opinion, and that hope and liberty are alive and well.
Donald L. Smith