Woodstock Assignment
History of Rock and Roll
Woodstock Paper
When I think Woodstock, I think of more than a moment in time, more than just 500,00+ kids gathering to take in one area to listen to great music. When I think of Woodstock, I think of a revolution, or even a legacy that changed the way that people lived their lives. Something significent that I learned about woodstock is that it was moved 31 days before the fastival started. That must have been more then a wrench in their operations. They were expecting over 200,000 people whom most already bought tickets, and instead of giving up, found a better place within hours. I feel like thats dedication, and It could have set the tempo for the 'love' feeling that this culture was adapting. Michael Lang held his composure and handled everything with good vibes which was perfect for the theme of this “woodstock generation”. I see a weighted difference when comparing todays culture with that of the woodstock era. The 60s/70s was an era of social change. Peace and love emerged, people were dressing differently, and embracing the thought of “doing their own thing”. Todays culture seems to be a bit darker, and dryer. Theres many positives and negatives to each different era. The Monterey pop festival and woodstock were both events that shaped the face of music for a long time to come. Upon listening to both, I feel as though Monterey pop festival might have had better musical performances and better sound, but to me Woodstock takes the cake.