And your "counter culture" clothing became a culture of its own.. hypocritical.. a guy in a suite, with a nice haircut and didn't smoke weed was against YOUR rules..
I bet you still shine with spirit and beauty. Good for you. I always said I was born 10 years too late (in 63)! What a period it was. Of course it wasn't all love and peace but this event remains so iconic.
I’m with you but I’m only 45 but I’ve always felt like I should have been born 25 years earlier so I could have lived through such an iconic era with great music and people striving for peace ✌️
I'm with you. Just moved to Tucson and discovered that marijuana products are legal and sold over the counter. I'm 72, retired and having a great time!
David Crosby was an atheist. He said repeatedly that he does not believe in God . On Twitter, he often criticized religion . He is not at rest. He is tormented now.
Digg your thinking man! I was born 14 years after woodstock in a different time. My dad was 18 in '69 but the music and the mindset of that time is so powerful you can still feel it today! You guys generation had something to say and it stick untill today. It may be 50 years ago but still actual today. You guys started something and we carry it on
Mitchell is a good song writer. That's mostly all it takes. When you have great lyrics you can make unlimited good covers. There is blues and folk songs people have been covering for 100 years because the lyrics and melody were just so good. This song's success says more about Mitchell than it does Stills.
I graduated from high school in 1968 . Starting the hippie era . Wonderful music - like this . Long hair , hippie clothes enc. bell bottoms - loved them . Relaxed , and fun times . Lots of new , special music , and bands! Remember it all well !
I graduated in the Netherlands 1969..being 19 years old . the most fantastic year of my life ..still living for the music of those decades... we know it all isnt it ..I think that one time in eternity!
i am 67 and i fell that our generation had the best music ever hear !! very lucky! i listen now at this music and i still have enormous emotion! Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, CSNY, Simon and Garfunkel, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Byrds, Leonard Cohen, the Who, Joan Baez, Janis Joplin, jefferson Airplane.... and sorry if I forgot someone,....maybe only Kurt Cobain gave me the same emotion!
@@greatmindsthinkalike1378 ...People had done that long before that. And this music came from blues, classical and rock and roll. Without that this music would not have existed either. And today neoliberalism fucks us and hardly anyone defends itself. It all turned out bad! No crying helps either!
Three nuns at the festival walking by smiling... the last one flashes a smile and a 2 fingered peace sign. Brings a tear. Times that will never be repeated.
@@Just_another_Euro_dude Agreed. My mother gave piano lesson's for 41 years (she used the John Schaum books). My sister play's the piano for (I cannot say in a public chat). She is weird but goodness, can she play. Sadly as we all get older, we realize, not to focus on just one group, but many. Differing styles/types of music.
@@terrymoorefield5918 We ALL do Terry. At least I hope I am speaking for the many of us in that time frame. I still remember one of my coworkers trying to get me to go to Woodstock (working in Syracuse at the time.) I declined because I had just bought my first new car at 17 years of age and had to make payments on it. I missed one of the greatest opportunities of anyone's lifetime!! Damn!!
@@myrnajay2785 The 60s and 70s were simpler times,I'm touching 70 now and dearly miss those times.I sincerely believe those years were better than now and I have such good memories of those days.
Amen, brother. That's for damned sure. I like their music, but it is too damned bad that these libs didn't understand the importance of that then and now.
We can all learn from the lessons of peace and love from the Woodstock generation. I love the part of the video where the nun gives the peace sign. Great song! Great time and place. No social media or texting. If you wanted to communicate with someone you spoke to them in person or on the landline. RIP David Crosby, a profound and colorful human being and excellent musician.
Thats kind of a boomer put down on Millennials im a genXer so I grew up with just a land line and tv. That being said with out CZcams the access to this great song wouldn't be almost free
Glen, you remember the '60s way different than I do....and Woodstork was unmitigated disaster.....and most hippies were not so loving more akin to today's homeless....Vietnam war,political unrest,riots and violent protests....sexual revolution😂....sounds more akin to current affairs than our selective memory wants to admit....not to mention all the union violence.... I struggle with much I see in the world today, a path that left unchecked will destroy this nation and many others...but youth today were raised by our generation and Gen X, so where is our culpability in this, hmmm?
I lived through this era… LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT… STILL TODAY THE BEST OF MUSIC EVER… CSN&Y the best.. Sion & Garfunkel… Sly & The Family Stone… Eagles, Peter Cetera, Chicago!!! On and on…❤
Neil's "4 dead at Ohio" was history...watched a documentary that interviewed the young girl standing beside the girl lying dead on the road ( famous Time photo) when she went home her dad greeted her at door & said she shlda been shot too for standing against America...what a sickness & it continues today with all the GB America bull sh..
Yeah I read about that. But I heard they just didnt realize it was going to be such a big event! I remember robby krieger talking about how he regretted missing it. Cant remember exactly though...
Serious question, How did so much amazing music come from this era? was it a rebellion to everything due to the vietnam war or just a strange time in history!? Seriously, young people today are amazed by this era .. raw talented musicians and non-computerised music!
I've been asking myself the same question. Back then you had to be really good to sell your albums to the public and get put on the radio. Today's climate is different perhaps? I'm not sure what it is about today that makes the music not as good.
Youth from that Era could have only dreamed of the 2010s, our version of the 60s minutes the music. The last decade had everything a 60s revolutionary could want, world's music library at fingertips, legal weed, no vietnam. The music came from the struggles sure, but the pre covid generation would not have been as free as they were without the 60s middle finger to the 50s
It was a time of rapid change and all of the resulting societal upheaval that came with that change. We still had people alive that were born in a world without electricity, or cars or running water.. much less hot running water. Or mattresses or refrigerators or washing machines or private bedrooms or... Technology was just beginning it’s rapid progression. As a society we were still innocent. Still just human beings. Skinny healthy ones too! Uncorrupted.. also uninterrupted by advertising and market/tech driven pop culture. There was one phone at home that the whole family used, which was sufficient given the only people that wanted to talk on the phone were largely just teenage girls. No internet.. no computers! Lucky if your house had a color tv! But tv wasn’t important because we still had nature. Clear clean lakes and rivers with the sweetest water and full of fish, frogs and crawdads, lined with thick lush greenery. Floating docks and rope swings there for all to enjoy. And public pools and skating rinks and sports in the streets! Traffic was only a thing that happened in big cities. The population explosion is a big piece of the picture. In 1970 we were 203 million Americans, a huge jump from 181 million in 1960 152 million in 1950, less than half of today’s population and the rough birthdate of someone who was at Woodstock to see CSNY play. As a country we were still young and this country was still full of life and astounding natural beauty, wide open spaces and seemingly infinite opportunity.
I was born in '69 to a mother who had the long braids hanging below her rear, patches on her jeans, raising me on ALL the woodstock music... WHAT CULTURE!!! 👍🏻 And I can remember as a little girl, the Woodstock song blasting through our stereo system, and vibrating our trailer walls! It's no WONDER the music speaks to me😄 Well, besides the fact the artists are PURE GENIUS 🎊
thanks buddy---i popped out in 66, but my parents weren't very 60's at all--mom was a little more, and at least used to drive me to some of my band gigs in the early 80s, but they were generally very 50's and dad wasn't anti-establishment at all, and has never liked much other than bag pipes,so your pretty lucky there. it's rather amazing my bro and me were as anti-establishment as we are.
Funny...I was the same. I was born in '62. My mom was not musical at all and my dad was into the old twangy country music. But I remember in my early teens my brother got me into the Beatles. And from there I got into all the 60's music. And still love it!!! Nothing today can even come close to it. This past May (2022) finally got to make the pilgrimage to Woodstock to see the Who!! Peace and Love to all the hippies still out there!!
At a time when this country was divided by the Vietnam war at Woodstock we all enjoyed peace love and rock ‘n’ roll… May the memories of Woodstock live on!!!
I recently visited Paris and I came back marveling at Montmartre and the Mouling Rooge. After that drive to Brussels, Strasbourg, Lucerne and Geneva in Switzerland. And I went back to Paris.
When I die, I will ask my lord if I can go to Woodstock right away. That will be my first trip in the after world. I will be driving my 1968 GTO all the way there!
Right on! I'll be there too! The three most beautiful days of the century took place there. The stars were aligned and it all fell into place. ...got to get ourselves back to the garden.
@bizkitgto The future is bleaker now than it has been since WWII or maybe ever. What can we do to save the planet and ourselves from the Republican`s fascist party? My son is a , millennial and my grandson is generation Z and I feel their pain and am pissed with them for damn good reasons!
Thank God I had the incredible luck to live in those times. The world will never be that psychedelic, fun and free again. When I watch clips and hear music from the ''hippy era'' it hurts my heart to think its gone forever.
David Elliott. The world was freer then?! They drafted men to go to war then! Now women and men can choose to fight or not. Now we have pot more legalized! I heard on the news last nite talk about psychedelic drugs getting legalized soon! I feel now is much more free than then in ways. But not in other ways! Crazy!
@@andyrock6481 The last hippy goes extinct and elderly rappers say how special now was when they carried their cell phones everywhere, never spoke to each other except on the internet and all the other great things that are so wonderful now. And the beat goes on...
I'm 71 n in Aug 1969 I was in the military if I wasn't I would have been there Love this song n in Nov 1969 I saw Janis Joplin In Phil great show lots of memories
It's not too late to bring back peace 🕊️ and love❣️ We need it more than ever now. We're the ones who are supposed to show this generation all the beautiful ways we were taught 🌺🌈❣️🕊️
So thankful that people took the time and effort to photograph all of this - no camera phones and no go-pros but great documentation of what went into this piece of history!
I would do the nun with the glasses. She is so very hott that I don't know what to do with myself. Just saying. I wonder when I see this video, what became of these individuals.
Brilliant version of a Joni Mitchell classic. "We are stardust. We are golden." I hope your trip back to the garden is golden David. Godspeed. Thanks for blessing the soundtrack of my life.
Joni could have made it to Woodstock, but settled for seeing it on the TV a few miles away instead of trying to find a helicopter ride over the crowd. Morale of the story: don't miss your moment, as it may not come again
@@j-5087 She had her first national television program on Monday after Woodstock. It was the Dick Cavett show. They were concerned that she might miss the show if she went to Woodstock so they decided to miss Woodstock thus ensuring her appearance on the Cavett show.
I was born in July 30th 1969 my mother was 16 my dad was 19 only if they knew how awesome this era was I watch all the videos I love every song from the 1960s to the 70s 80s and of course when I was a teenager in the 80s but oh my goodness these are awesome songs my mother was a teenager she was only 16 Woodstock came out she had just given birth me and July 30th 1969 my dad was 19 like I said I just want to watch these I miss him so much because they both passed from cancer before they were 60
I was just a kid in high school in western Nebraska when we heard of a huge concert with our favorite bands performing.. We convinced one of our friends to take a group of us in his beat up VW van to Woodstock even though we didn’t have any money or even know for sure where Woodstock was. But we were too young and stupid and just thought we’d figure things out as we hit the road. So we skipped out of school, made up stories of spending weekend with friends for are parents and headed east. We didn’t make it 20 miles when the van broke down and crushed our Woodstock plans. Still love their music.
Look people , look how awesome life was before now . You might find some people and friends like this at slab city today . RIP David we are gonna miss ya
I was born in the wrong era, i have the heart and soul of a true hippie... It truly breaks my heart that I missed one of the greatest moments in history! Woodstock was a one time only thing. It will never and CAN NEVER be recreated!
I so feel your pain. I too was born too late. But I am a true Hippie and have been all my life. The 60s and 70s should go down as the generation that started moving this Country forward thinking. I missed Woodstock too. You are so right that it can NEVER be recreated. We have lost too many artists. 🥲
Same I've always said and truly felt that I was born in a wrong Era I was born 1977 my mom was too young to go to Woodstock but her sister was 18 and she went she said it was a true life experience and she was grateful to experience it she said it was a once in a life time deal that the vibe the love it was everywhere so majestic! I can't even imagine but to see videos of Woodstock it always perceive such peace and joy I can feel it sò deeply!!
I was 13 when the movie came out. I couldn't see it because I was too young. I was SO jealous of my older sisters. They said people were dancing in the aisles at the movie theater. I remember when the CSN&Y version of Woodstock was playing on the radio. I would be walking down the street with a little AM radio playing it and I thought the youth/hippy culture was so cool and ascendant and going places. You would look at somebody with long hair like you and just know you had something in common. When I finally saw the movie in 1976 at a rerun theater kind of place, I was just mesmerized, especially by Sly, Ten Years After, Santana, The Who and Hendrix. You could have knocked me over with a feather.
WOW I was only just born in 1970 but I really appreciate my parents exposure to this entire era of music. This generation is almost gone but never forgotten. Thank you David Crosby.
THE WOODSTOCK 50TH ANNIVERSARY WAS FANTASTIC...8 MADE IT TO BETHEL WOODS FOR 2 NIGHTS OF CONCERTS... AND SHARED THE TIME AT HECTORS ...I HAD A GREAT TIME
Went To The 40th Anniversary Of Woodstock With My Cousin And Bumped Into Steve & Bonnie Erkoline !! The Couple On The Cover Of The Album !! So Cool !!!!💯💯
Omg are u serious I remember seeing the album cover as a kid and so fascinated by it and am just finding out the guy has the same name as me Steve!!!!!!!!😂😂😂
Yea I was there , Yea , all you youngsters have no idea , :), lived it loved it , yea loved the life ,loved the girls , they loved the boys , we all had respect back then . Now look at the world today , sad, sad, sad . peace :)
I think honestly a lot of people would not agree how respectful we thought we were. I believe each generation keeps getting a little more disrespectful as time goes on.
Bobby Hawkins im a product of the hippy generation, i love my president, i love my country, love this music and freedom it shows, ive never been medicated for anything until i decided to start drinking and smoking pot. my parents brought me up right, when its time to work, you work, and free time is what it means. you are free. guess im a half breed.....
Lovely to see kids at Woodstock parents bringing children how happy n content everyone seemed just to be there .. no phones no police no red tape .. a free time we have undoubtedly lost !
An absolutely amazing but amazing time in my life and apparently in the lives of thousands of other folks as well!!!! Never ever to be forgotten Woodstock!!!!!! God bless and peace to all.
You are one of a kind that still think like a peaceful lovely girl long live those beautiful times I salute you Baby you are from my beautiful generation 60s 70s little 80s
That is one of the coolest rock riffs ever! I could never figure out if that's one or two guitars playing it. Sometimes it sounds like one, and at other parts of the riff it sounds like two.
Are you sure it isn't just Stills' technique where he sort of plays a rhythm with his thumb and the higher-string tones with his pick or fingers? I didnt describe it well but read a quote attributed to him in a recent post (FB I think) when he may have been talking about good rhythm playing...
Jeez, the music was just so f***ing honest then and probably the only time in humanity's history when we were trying to genuinely spread peace, love, harmony and goodwill. Didn't last long though, but that wasn't their fault. A child of the 70's, I'm glad I saw it. : ) Watching it again now, you could say that briefly a cultural assimilation took place, and from the unlikeliest source - India. And now, 4 decades on, India wants to be like us in terms of volume of cars, technology, mobile phones. I still hardly remember to wear a watch lol
It was a Saturday morning, Aug. 17, 1969 , Freddie, my older brother Tom and myself were hitch hiking on a north bound exit of the Garden State Parkway going to a name and place or thing we knew nothing about. The day before, friends told us there was a Woodstock camp out, others told us it was a Beatles concert, some told us it was Elvis , others said it was the Rolling Stones and another told us it was an Arlo Guthie or Easyrider free drive-in movie. We were 16 and17 year old teenagers. An older guy in a pickup truck on his way to Massachusetts picked us up and told us to ride in the back of his pickup truck. He asked us, ''where ya going''? and we said Woodstock and he said it was a small town in Massachucetts ,, I will get you to route 17. About three hours later we were stuck in bumper to bumper traffic on the New York Threw Way and they were getting ready to close it down. The older guy told us ''you can stay on the back of the truck, but it might be hours and it looks like a rain storm is coming''. After a few hours and only about 50 miles of travel on the Threw Way, we jumped out of the back of the pickup,, thanked the guy , then crossed the medium and hitched hiked back home to Greenbrook New Jersey. Also, we came home soaked , it rained later that day. That's it ! My Woodstock story from about 50 years ago.
Its too bad as a whole "musicians" these days cant play music. I think it was 2004 I wasnt 18 yet so it had to be, but I saw CSNY at white river amphiteater and they were amazing. I also got to meet David Crosby when they were taking a break a few hours into the show, there was a coat rack with VIP backstage lanyards just over a little fence, So I hopped the fence grabbed a lanyard and took off around a corner smack dab into the band coming off stage. Anyway David Crosby was really cool, I was so stunned to run into him I could barely get a sentence out, but he told me " calm down son, and just spit it out" with a big ole grin on his face. And he put up with me telling him how much of a fan I was and how much I loved his music and all that, he spent a good 5 minutes talking to me out of a 10-15 minute break after he had already played for a few hours. Thats class.
Not true there are some very talented artists out there. Just far few and between one in particular he can play every instrument there is and he mixes produces beats but he's a rapper so it's unfortunate but when I listen to his music any guitar riffs or anything he played it it's not Just a cut in or whatever its called lol but yea theres still some talented ppl just few I guess I dunno do a poll
I’m 19 im happy to be apart of my generation even though my generation definitely has our flaws, but I would do anything to have been at Woodstock. These are almost all of the bands that I’ve loved all of my life, thanks to my parents, and I cannot imagine what it must’ve been like to see them all live all at once
I was a wee lad after this awe inspiring event took place. Things were so different back then. My folks and neighbors didn't have to lock their doors at night and people were so much cooler and more friendly. We held and went to many a good party and clam bake (remember those) when we weren't on dad's speed boat. Once or twice a week we would have family and or friends over for cook outs and parties and everybody had a ball. As kids we played ball, built forts and tree houses, played with train sets that filled a huge board along with race tracks. Music was simply amazing with one awesome hit after another playing on but 3 or 4 available stations. Good times indeed!
Went there for the 47th, landscape remains untouched, several new buildings, museum, Bethel still a tiny rural Sullivan County community, YASGUR is outlined on a huge red barn on Main st, New museum pretty coooool, many activities day to day. Large outdoor amphitheater, some modern day concerts, lots of memorabilia. Perhaps the memories of 8/15,16,17/1969 overwhelm visitors to return as pilgrimage. Great to be there, but not like the original.
because our government killed off too many of us through drug overdosing. I also came very close to being a fatality. There aren't that many of us left who truly understood the change we wanted & needed. Yes, because it had too much to do with love & truth!
Since this year is 2019, this video seen here will commemorate Woodstock's 50th anniversary. It was made in 1971 with Crosby, Still and Nash singing the song about Woodstock (it is 48 years old in 2019). This video shows people heading to that Woodstock concert that took place on a farm in Bethel, New York in Sullivan County, located near the New York/Pennsylvania state border, where Delaware River is located at, on August 15th to the 18th, 1969. This video relives a time in 1969, which was 50 years ago, to what would have been like to go to that Woodstock concert.
46 years young, and I'm loving CSNY.... Steve Stills voice has an allure that's indescribably unique. A timeless throwback to simpler times, long before I was born in June '73. ........With the current divide in this country, we need this now, more than ever.
I'm 61 and still dress like that. In style or not I ain't changing for anyone!!!.....lol
And your "counter culture" clothing became a culture of its own.. hypocritical.. a guy in a suite, with a nice haircut and didn't smoke weed was against YOUR rules..
peace and love, lady. i hope youre having the time of your life right now
fuck yes, this. 🌼
I bet you still shine with spirit and beauty. Good for you. I always said I was born 10 years too late (in 63)! What a period it was. Of course it wasn't all love and peace but this event remains so iconic.
I'll be 68 and am definitely an old hippie.
🌼Here's to all the old Hippies.
May we keep on Rockin to the end. ☮
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PEACE!!
Who's with me?
I’m with you but I’m only 45 but I’ve always felt like I should have been born 25 years earlier so I could have lived through such an iconic era with great music and people striving for peace ✌️
I'm with you. Just moved to Tucson and discovered that marijuana products are legal and sold over the counter. I'm 72, retired and having a great time!
The real realality
I’m with you…born ‘62…apart of a blessed magical golden generation 🌼🌸✌️
The BALLAD of the white house boys.
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51 years ago! The Woodstock generation is immortal. Peace and love to all!
Still enjoying mushrooms
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Still listening and learning in 2022. Salaam...........x
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Rest in peace David Crosby! Thanks for the amazing music ❤️
Thank you for the Music Buddy!
absolutely one of the best!!! RIP Davis Crosby you still live in our hearts
Rip David Crosby glad I was able to see you at Woodstock 94
David Crosby was an atheist. He said repeatedly that he does not believe in God . On Twitter, he often criticized religion . He is not at rest. He is tormented now.
a drug addicted clown...
Hair, loved the hippie look , Hair , music , bell bottoms , love , most everyone was friendly and kind to each other ! The music - the best !
I wasn’t at Woodstock, but we can all be at Woodstock. The real Woodstock is in your heart and in your soul.
Thought it was in NY
Digg your thinking man! I was born 14 years after woodstock in a different time. My dad was 18 in '69 but the music and the mindset of that time is so powerful you can still feel it today! You guys generation had something to say and it stick untill today. It may be 50 years ago but still actual today. You guys started something and we carry it on
Yeah pretty sure it was in NY
Gae
Dave String definitely still in my heart.
How Stephen Stills ‘morphed’ Joni Mitchell’s song into this epic piece is just magic.
yes, very keen visions by both artists.
i love her version as well
it's electrified
Drugs probably, lol.
I love when versions of songs are so different they become their own thing.
Cheers to them for feeding my ears.
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Mitchell is a good song writer. That's mostly all it takes. When you have great lyrics you can make unlimited good covers. There is blues and folk songs people have been covering for 100 years because the lyrics and melody were just so good.
This song's success says more about Mitchell than it does Stills.
I graduated from high school in 1968 . Starting the hippie era . Wonderful music - like this . Long hair , hippie clothes enc. bell bottoms - loved them . Relaxed , and fun times . Lots of new , special music , and bands! Remember it all well !
I graduated in the Netherlands 1969..being 19 years old . the most fantastic year of my life ..still living for the music of those decades... we know it all isnt it ..I think that one time in eternity!
who's still here in 2024
i am 67 and i fell that our generation had the best music ever hear !! very lucky! i listen now at this music and i still have enormous emotion! Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, CSNY, Simon and Garfunkel, The Doors, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, Byrds, Leonard Cohen, the Who, Joan Baez, Janis Joplin, jefferson Airplane.... and sorry if I forgot someone,....maybe only Kurt Cobain gave me the same emotion!
Vicky Assan...ah, Curt Cobain was nothing against them!
And they changed the frequency of all music, this music was healing and we questioned the establishment! 💖👍
@@greatmindsthinkalike1378 ...People had done that long before that. And this music came from blues, classical and rock and roll. Without that this music would not have existed either. And today neoliberalism fucks us and hardly anyone defends itself. It all turned out bad! No crying helps either!
Don't forget Cannead Heat, Jimmy Hendrix, Santana and much more...!!
Joe Cocker Leon Russell the hollies cream Buffalo Springfield to name a few more
This is what we need in 2023 , Peace, Love, NO War, Love one another ✌️🎶💞🕊🙏
I'm nearly 70, & Fully Agree🥰❤
Three nuns at the festival walking by smiling... the last one flashes a smile and a 2 fingered peace sign. Brings a tear. Times that will never be repeated.
@@AdamLindell Ah, the Blame Game. We never seem to tire of it.
Why are nuns there? Not condemning, just asking. I was a toddler in '69.
@@cocoaorange1Why not?
Woodstock 1969 was like The Beatles... there will never be another.
True
MUCH TRUE!!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed. I'm 64 and was there..... it was a good time (it really was).
@@Just_another_Euro_dude Agreed. My mother gave piano lesson's for 41 years (she used the John Schaum books). My sister play's the piano for (I cannot say in a public chat). She is weird but goodness, can she play. Sadly as we all get older, we realize, not to focus on just one group, but many. Differing styles/types of music.
There was one better than The Beatles.
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I never gave up Im still part of the revolution Im 65 years old I was there and I will never give up
Never give up! Never surrender!
No joke...never give in!!!
Right on!
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some don't know yet but those 3 days were a unique moment in all of human history. A great moment!
as was I amen brother
I had my 63rd birthday just 3 days ago. I didn't get to go to Woodstock,but I do know that the best music came out of the 60s.
Hello Cynthia, How are you doing?
Oh that nun flashing the peace sign, love it ❣️❣️❣️
Such a simple time , we can never go back . I miss growing up in the 60s and 70s
Me too, my friend
@@terrymoorefield5918 We ALL do Terry. At least I hope I am speaking for the many of us in that time frame. I still remember one of my coworkers trying to get me to go to Woodstock (working in Syracuse at the time.) I declined because I had just bought my first new car at 17 years of age and had to make payments on it. I missed one of the greatest opportunities of anyone's lifetime!! Damn!!
No, we never will. And me too, 60s 70s. Was fun... we were lucky it wasn't so tech and over amped.
GOTTA GO FORWARD TO GO BACKWARD
@@myrnajay2785 The 60s and 70s were simpler times,I'm touching 70 now and dearly miss those times.I sincerely believe those years were better than now and I have such good memories of those days.
Was a very different world back then................I miss it!
More ''Made in America''
Amen, brother. That's for damned sure. I like their music, but it is too damned bad that these libs didn't understand the importance of that then and now.
The dim time. We're getting old
@@franticfreak3648 Naw! It was Made in Japan!! Junky terrible toys! LOL!
@@henrystowe6217 LOL! Back then lib was In!
This old Hippie is still rockin' this after all these years.
Who's with me?
Me 2024
Me 2024
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David Crosby died today. May God watch over his soul🙏
We can all learn from the lessons of peace and love from the Woodstock generation. I love the part of the video where the nun gives the peace sign. Great song! Great time and place. No social media or texting. If you wanted to communicate with someone you spoke to them in person or on the landline. RIP David Crosby, a profound and colorful human being and excellent musician.
Thats kind of a boomer put down on Millennials im a genXer so I grew up with just a land line and tv. That being said with out CZcams the access to this great song wouldn't be almost free
Amen! How did our country get so far away from this??
Glen, you remember the '60s way different than I do....and Woodstork was unmitigated disaster.....and most hippies were not so loving more akin to today's homeless....Vietnam war,political unrest,riots and violent protests....sexual revolution😂....sounds more akin to current affairs than our selective memory wants to admit....not to mention all the union violence....
I struggle with much I see in the world today, a path that left unchecked will destroy this nation and many others...but youth today were raised by our generation and Gen X, so where is our culpability in this, hmmm?
@@79digit79 please read my comment below....
It seems like a generation who've left us wondering why
I lived through this era… LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT… STILL TODAY THE BEST OF MUSIC EVER… CSN&Y the best.. Sion & Garfunkel… Sly & The Family Stone… Eagles, Peter Cetera, Chicago!!! On and on…❤
Bless the Boomer generation for such great music.
I'm still a Peace Warrior, and I will Never Surrender! Peace, Love & Rock on!
Amen!!
Me too. Right on!
Thank you Sir for that! Peace, love & an abundance of light to you, and yours.
Pace and love! Rock on!
Which Officer Training school did you go to Captain? Should we take orders from you? Now if you are ordering.... a round of beers l won't say no!! 😜
"By the time we got to Woodstock, we were half a million strong..."
Neil's "4 dead at Ohio" was history...watched a documentary that interviewed the young girl standing beside the girl lying dead on the road ( famous Time photo) when she went home her dad greeted her at door & said she shlda been shot too for standing against America...what a sickness & it continues today with all the GB America bull sh..
that part gives me chills :) In a GOOD way
Probably an understatement
A simply better time. Breaks my heart. Truly.
You know The Doors were suppose to attend Woodstock. They were revoked when Morrison had the Miami incident.
Yeah I read about that. But I heard they just didnt realize it was going to be such a big event! I remember robby krieger talking about how he regretted missing it. Cant remember exactly though...
Amen to that!
yes
totally! i miss it too.
Serious question, How did so much amazing music come from this era? was it a rebellion to everything due to the vietnam war or just a strange time in history!? Seriously, young people today are amazed by this era .. raw talented musicians and non-computerised music!
I've been asking myself the same question. Back then you had to be really good to sell your albums to the public and get put on the radio. Today's climate is different perhaps? I'm not sure what it is about today that makes the music not as good.
Real Music!!!
Youth from that Era could have only dreamed of the 2010s, our version of the 60s minutes the music. The last decade had everything a 60s revolutionary could want, world's music library at fingertips, legal weed, no vietnam. The music came from the struggles sure, but the pre covid generation would not have been as free as they were without the 60s middle finger to the 50s
It was a time of rapid change and all of the resulting societal upheaval that came with that change.
We still had people alive that were born in a world without electricity, or cars or running water.. much less hot running water. Or mattresses or refrigerators or washing machines or private bedrooms or...
Technology was just beginning it’s rapid progression. As a society we were still innocent. Still just human beings. Skinny healthy ones too!
Uncorrupted.. also uninterrupted by advertising and market/tech driven pop culture. There was one phone at home that the whole family used, which was sufficient given the only people that wanted to talk on the phone were largely just teenage girls.
No internet.. no computers!
Lucky if your house had a color tv!
But tv wasn’t important because we still had nature. Clear clean lakes and rivers with the sweetest water and full of fish, frogs and crawdads, lined with thick lush greenery. Floating docks and rope swings there for all to enjoy. And public pools and skating rinks and sports in the streets!
Traffic was only a thing that happened in big cities.
The population explosion is a big piece of the picture. In 1970 we were 203 million Americans, a huge jump from
181 million in 1960
152 million in 1950,
less than half of today’s population and the rough birthdate of someone who was at Woodstock to see CSNY play.
As a country we were still young and this country was still full of life and astounding natural beauty,
wide open spaces and seemingly infinite opportunity.
God sent some spiritual people with this art called music. I'm from 60s and 70.was an amazing time.
Woodstock, still one of my favourite songs.
I have loved this song since 1969
RIP David & thanks for the tunes.
I was born in '69 to a mother who had the long braids hanging below her rear, patches on her jeans, raising me on ALL the woodstock music... WHAT CULTURE!!! 👍🏻
And I can remember as a little girl, the Woodstock song blasting through our stereo system, and vibrating our trailer walls! It's no WONDER the music speaks to me😄
Well, besides the fact the artists are PURE GENIUS 🎊
thanks buddy---i popped out in 66, but my parents weren't very 60's at all--mom was a little more, and at least used to drive me to some of my band gigs in the early 80s, but they were generally very 50's and dad wasn't anti-establishment at all, and has never liked much other than bag pipes,so your pretty lucky there. it's rather amazing my bro and me were as anti-establishment as we are.
Funny...I was the same. I was born in '62. My mom was not musical at all and my dad was into the old twangy country music. But I remember in my early teens my brother got me into the Beatles. And from there I got into all the 60's music. And still love it!!! Nothing today can even come close to it. This past May (2022) finally got to make the pilgrimage to Woodstock to see the Who!! Peace and Love to all the hippies still out there!!
They are also pure gold.
No Nukes!
Great days
At a time when this country was divided by the Vietnam war at Woodstock we all enjoyed peace love and rock ‘n’ roll… May the memories of Woodstock live on!!!
Rest in Peace David Crosby! Your music brought Joy!
Where’s BING Crosby when you need him!!!???
David Crosby has passed away today 1/19/23. I loved his music. Thanks for your contributions to the music world! They will live on forever. RIP
RIP David
Thank you for the music
RIP Crosby.
Gone but never forgotten. This music and Woodstock are timeless.
As my Dad used to say" We lived in the best of times"..I agree with him about 'ours'. It was..'The best of times'...Long live Woodstock..
Except for the profound 'backdrop" of the war in Viet Nam. Tumult creates great art from true artists.
The nun giving the peace sign was one of the most memorable events at Woodstock.
Sister Susanne Bunn. God bless her!
Woodstock,was the greatest thing that ever happened.It was Love,Drugs,Freedom and Utopia.
I remember those days.❤️❤️❤️❤️.
The harmony has been silenced but not forgotten
for us young teenagers in France , Woodstock was such an inspiration ! It made us part of the worldwide society change.
righteous
I recently visited Paris and I came back marveling at Montmartre and the Mouling Rooge. After that drive to Brussels, Strasbourg, Lucerne and Geneva in Switzerland. And I went back to Paris.
✌️❤
Fight the system with baguette and croissant...
Same in the Netherlands ..What an era! No idea at the time where we would go to.
When I die, I will ask my lord if I can go to Woodstock right away. That will be my first trip in the after world. I will be driving my 1968 GTO all the way there!
yeah try that but when the time has come to year 2052 u wont get there even with
a laser blasterXD
vtha sangkulh: LOOL
I'll be behind you in my van man. We can share some food, a smile, and some wine and jam out to some fine music.
Right on! I'll be there too! The three most beautiful days of the century took place there. The stars were aligned and it all fell into place. ...got to get ourselves back to the garden.
It will be granted especially to see Jimi Hendrix's performance!
No cell phones. People would sit around and talk to each other, in person, for hours and hours. It was the best of times. People cared for others.
UK group Mathews Southern Comforts version is by far the best 🎶🎶🎵🎵🙏🙏👍👍👍👍...NO.1..
im seventy now and stuck in the sixties but thats all right!
yes me too
Yeah baby!
Back to stardust when this earthly ride is over :-)
@bizkitgto The future is bleaker now than it has been since WWII or maybe ever. What can we do to save the planet and ourselves from the Republican`s fascist party? My son is a , millennial and my grandson is generation Z and I feel their pain and am pissed with them for damn good reasons!
bizkitgto I don’t know man, I don’t know. That’s my generation and 95% of us get it so wrong... in fact this new generation don’t get anything
Thank God I had the incredible luck to live in those times. The world will never be that psychedelic, fun and free again. When I watch clips and hear music from the ''hippy era'' it hurts my heart to think its gone forever.
David Elliott what do you remember of the summer of love?
David Elliott. The world was freer then?! They drafted men to go to war then! Now women and men can choose to fight or not.
Now we have pot more legalized! I heard on the news last nite talk about psychedelic drugs getting legalized soon! I feel now is much more free than then in ways. But not in other ways! Crazy!
Gone forever and getting further away maybe it'll make it in the news when the last 101 year old 60's hippie dies
@@andyrock6481 The last hippy goes extinct and elderly rappers say how special now was when they carried their cell phones everywhere, never spoke to each other except on the internet and all the other great things that are so wonderful now. And the beat goes on...
Your heart and soul are still there, and here, believe in what you felt then, and still feel, peace and love my brother, you are not alone
Thier harmony is matchless, & I really like the energy Graham Nash brings to what they do
Well I'm 69 and I don't care what anybody says I still like dressing like that and playing my music loud and I ain't going to change
❤
Seen them twice with Neil still there Great shows Your Missed DC
I'm 71 n in Aug 1969 I was in the military if I wasn't I would have been there
Love this song n in Nov 1969 I saw Janis Joplin
In Phil great show lots of memories
It's not too late to bring back peace 🕊️ and love❣️
We need it more than ever now.
We're the ones who are supposed to show this generation all the beautiful ways we were taught 🌺🌈❣️🕊️
The first wave of awakened humans 🙏🙏🙏 Rest in Peace Brother David
Awake & still here. We aren’t finished.
So thankful that people took the time and effort to photograph all of this - no camera phones and no go-pros but great documentation of what went into this piece of history!
I especially liked the Catholic Nuns and the one giving the peace sign. Woodstock was a huge deal. It was a very huge deal.
Love that too
My favorite moment in the video.
For the people in Texas, Got to get Our Selves to help them out, Donate to a proper help organization. After all, it may help you some day. Peace out.
I would do the nun with the glasses. She is so very hott that I don't know what to do with myself. Just saying. I wonder when I see this video, what became of these individuals.
Nice nuns.
Brilliant version of a Joni Mitchell classic. "We are stardust. We are golden." I hope your trip back to the garden is golden David. Godspeed. Thanks for blessing the soundtrack of my life.
Joni could have made it to Woodstock, but settled for seeing it on the TV a few miles away instead of trying to find a helicopter ride over the crowd. Morale of the story: don't miss your moment, as it may not come again
@@j-5087 She had her first national television program on Monday after Woodstock. It was the Dick Cavett show. They were concerned that she might miss the show if she went to Woodstock so they decided to miss Woodstock thus ensuring her appearance on the Cavett show.
@@roberthamlin6638 she definitely wouldn't have made it out in time for Monday lol
I was born in July 30th 1969 my mother was 16 my dad was 19 only if they knew how awesome this era was I watch all the videos I love every song from the 1960s to the 70s 80s and of course when I was a teenager in the 80s but oh my goodness these are awesome songs my mother was a teenager she was only 16 Woodstock came out she had just given birth me and July 30th 1969 my dad was 19 like I said I just want to watch these I miss him so much because they both passed from cancer before they were 60
I was a lucky man I was at Bethel, NY, Sullivan County, on the Woodstock festival. Best festival ever.
R.I.P. David Crosby, thanks for your music.
Happy 50th Woodstock! We are still golden no matter what!
"1969" what a year in American History.
I LOVE THIS SO MUCH
Such a different time everyone smoked weed & so they were all calm & happy! Lets go back!
We can go back just no weed please!!!
Never stopped smokin ' weed and never left! 😎✌❤️🎶
Playing this song in 2011 as a young man pumped for the decade ahead, man what a ride. RIP Crosby
This musical high school that I’m going to next year is putting on a Woodstock filled with 60s music
That harmony at the end just gives me goosebumps. Beautiful work guys. Thank you.
My high school years were '67-'71...the BEST 4 years in Rock History.
I love the shot of the nun giving the peace sign
Love it!
Me too!
I was just a kid in high school in western Nebraska when we heard of a huge concert with our favorite bands performing.. We convinced one of our friends to take a group of us in his beat up VW van to Woodstock even though we didn’t have any money or even know for sure where Woodstock was. But we were too young and stupid and just thought we’d figure things out as we hit the road. So we skipped out of school, made up stories of spending weekend with friends for are parents and headed east. We didn’t make it 20 miles when the van broke down and crushed our Woodstock plans. Still love their music.
Bummer on the van..but y'all did it, even if you didn't make it, you did it! That's the spirit of Woodstock, man😎✌
Broken bow
Look people , look how awesome life was before now . You might find some people and friends like this at slab city today . RIP David we are gonna miss ya
I was born in the wrong era, i have the heart and soul of a true hippie... It truly breaks my heart that I missed one of the greatest moments in history! Woodstock was a one time only thing. It will never and CAN NEVER be recreated!
I so feel your pain. I too was born too late. But I am a true Hippie and have been all my life. The 60s and 70s should go down as the generation that started moving this Country forward thinking. I missed Woodstock too. You are so right that it can NEVER be recreated. We have lost too many artists. 🥲
it seems that many time travelers were (and will be) present at this festival
Same I've always said and truly felt that I was born in a wrong Era I was born 1977 my mom was too young to go to Woodstock but her sister was 18 and she went she said it was a true life experience and she was grateful to experience it she said it was a once in a life time deal that the vibe the love it was everywhere so majestic! I can't even imagine but to see videos of Woodstock it always perceive such peace and joy I can feel it sò deeply!!
@@christophealbertchannel Music I think is the closest thing we have to time travel, so I guess we are all at woodstock today
May it be a safe travel. Rest In Peace David Crosby! ☮✌
no care in the world... drunkenness living with the flowers.. free as a bird... loved it
I was 13 when the movie came out. I couldn't see it because I was too young. I was SO jealous of my older sisters.
They said people were dancing in the aisles at the movie theater. I remember when the CSN&Y version of Woodstock was playing on the radio. I would be walking down the street with a little AM radio playing it and I thought the youth/hippy culture was so cool and ascendant and going places. You would look at somebody with long hair like you and just know you had something in common. When I finally saw the movie in 1976 at a rerun theater kind of place, I was just mesmerized, especially by Sly, Ten Years After, Santana, The Who and Hendrix. You could have knocked me over with a feather.
13 as well..
WOW I was only just born in 1970 but I really appreciate my parents exposure to this entire era of music. This generation is almost gone but never forgotten. Thank you David Crosby.
Thank you Mitchell and Stills!!
We need another one right now!
Omg love this song & time in life wow! 1969 I was 4 yrs old 🌹🌞🌟🌞🌹
Heading out now to the Woodstock 50th anniversary...yayyy
Tell us how it was!?
Please..
THE WOODSTOCK 50TH ANNIVERSARY WAS FANTASTIC...8 MADE IT TO BETHEL WOODS FOR 2 NIGHTS OF CONCERTS...
AND SHARED THE TIME AT HECTORS ...I HAD A GREAT TIME
@@pattypattygirl it was canceled.
Went To The 40th Anniversary Of Woodstock With My Cousin And Bumped Into Steve & Bonnie Erkoline !! The Couple On The Cover Of The Album !! So Cool !!!!💯💯
Omg are u serious I remember seeing the album cover as a kid and so fascinated by it and am just finding out the guy has the same name as me Steve!!!!!!!!😂😂😂
I wasn’t born yet when Woodstock took place but the concert looks like a good time ..
Yea I was there , Yea , all you youngsters have no idea , :), lived it loved it , yea loved the life ,loved the girls , they loved the boys , we all had respect back then . Now look at the world today , sad, sad, sad . peace :)
mandewey3456 what happened then?
Reagan happened. Read "Dark Victory: Reagan, MCA & the Mob" by Don Moldea.
I think honestly a lot of people would not agree how respectful we thought we were. I believe each generation keeps getting a little more disrespectful as time goes on.
Bobby Hawkins im a product of the hippy generation, i love my president, i love my country, love this music and freedom it shows, ive never been medicated for anything until i decided to start drinking and smoking pot. my parents brought me up right, when its time to work, you work, and free time is what it means. you are free. guess im a half breed.....
respect from greece
Please make this happen again somehow. My life will not have been in vain.
🙏🙏
It can NOT happen again. A time machine is our best bet.
It will...in some form in the next 40 years
The best music video on CZcams.
Lovely to see kids at Woodstock parents bringing children how happy n content everyone seemed just to be there .. no phones no police no red tape .. a free time we have undoubtedly lost !
Hello Carol, How are you doing?
An absolutely amazing but amazing time in my life and apparently in the lives of thousands of other folks as well!!!! Never ever to be forgotten Woodstock!!!!!! God bless and peace to all.
The world then stopped and paused for this musical event.
✌️ ❤️ 💟 ☮️
One of MANY reasons I wish I could go back to my young years. And in this case been born 10 years sooner !
You are one of a kind that still think like a peaceful lovely girl long live those beautiful times I salute you Baby you are from my beautiful generation 60s 70s little 80s
That is one of the coolest rock riffs ever! I could never figure out if that's one or two guitars playing it. Sometimes it sounds like one, and at other parts of the riff it sounds like two.
At the beginning, I'm hearing an acoustic guitar beneath the electric one, so I'd say two at times.
There’s 3: an electric one playing the lead on top, another electric one playing those chunky rhythm hits, and one acoustic one playing chords
The BALLAD of the white house boys.
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Are you sure it isn't just Stills' technique where he sort of plays a rhythm with his thumb and the higher-string tones with his pick or fingers? I didnt describe it well but read a quote attributed to him in a recent post (FB I think) when he may have been talking about good rhythm playing...
I'm referring to the opening licks
Jeez, the music was just so f***ing honest then and probably the only time in humanity's history when we were trying to genuinely spread peace, love, harmony and goodwill. Didn't last long though, but that wasn't their fault. A child of the 70's, I'm glad I saw it. : ) Watching it again now, you could say that briefly a cultural assimilation took place, and from the unlikeliest source - India. And now, 4 decades on, India wants to be like us in terms of volume of cars, technology, mobile phones. I still hardly remember to wear a watch lol
We gave it a good try, still believe we were and are right to spread peace, love and harmony and goodwill to all. Peace
Absolutely Magnificent Masterpiece from the greatest musical decade of all time, great music & great memories of life
And the same shit still going on.
Mathews Southern Comforts version is by far the best🙏👍👍
Thankyou David for your heartouching 🎶 music .. free now 🙌 to fly 🌊
Woodstock...never forget..Best of all.. now I'm 70 years...this feeling...it will never comes back..
It was a Saturday morning, Aug. 17, 1969 , Freddie, my older brother Tom and myself were hitch hiking on a north bound exit of the Garden State Parkway going to a name and place or thing we knew nothing about. The day before, friends told us there was a Woodstock camp out, others told us it was a Beatles concert, some told us it was Elvis , others said it was the Rolling Stones and another told us it was an Arlo Guthie or Easyrider free drive-in movie. We were 16 and17 year old teenagers. An older guy in a pickup truck on his way to Massachusetts picked us up and told us to ride in the back of his pickup truck. He asked us, ''where ya going''? and we said Woodstock and he said it was a small town in Massachucetts ,, I will get you to route 17. About three hours later we were stuck in bumper to bumper traffic on the New York Threw Way and they were getting ready to close it down. The older guy told us ''you can stay on the back of the truck, but it might be hours and it looks like a rain storm is coming''. After a few hours and only about 50 miles of travel on the Threw Way, we jumped out of the back of the pickup,, thanked the guy , then crossed the medium and hitched hiked back home to Greenbrook New Jersey. Also, we came home soaked , it rained later that day. That's it ! My Woodstock story from about 50 years ago.
You tried man! ✌
That sucks! So close!
Its too bad as a whole "musicians" these days cant play music. I think it was 2004 I wasnt 18 yet so it had to be, but I saw CSNY at white river amphiteater and they were amazing. I also got to meet David Crosby when they were taking a break a few hours into the show, there was a coat rack with VIP backstage lanyards just over a little fence, So I hopped the fence grabbed a lanyard and took off around a corner smack dab into the band coming off stage. Anyway David Crosby was really cool, I was so stunned to run into him I could barely get a sentence out, but he told me " calm down son, and just spit it out" with a big ole grin on his face. And he put up with me telling him how much of a fan I was and how much I loved his music and all that, he spent a good 5 minutes talking to me out of a 10-15 minute break after he had already played for a few hours. Thats class.
Not true there are some very talented artists out there. Just far few and between one in particular he can play every instrument there is and he mixes produces beats but he's a rapper so it's unfortunate but when I listen to his music any guitar riffs or anything he played it it's not Just a cut in or whatever its called lol but yea theres still some talented ppl just few I guess I dunno do a poll
I’m 19 im happy to be apart of my generation even though my generation definitely has our flaws, but I would do anything to have been at Woodstock. These are almost all of the bands that I’ve loved all of my life, thanks to my parents, and I cannot imagine what it must’ve been like to see them all live all at once
I grew up in the 1970s but was too young to know how awesome it was
That means you were more of an 1980s kid . PAC MAN Generation 1. @@dogfriendly1623
I was a wee lad after this awe inspiring event took place. Things were so different back then. My folks and neighbors didn't have to lock their doors at night and people were so much cooler and more friendly. We held and went to many a good party and clam bake (remember those) when we weren't on dad's speed boat. Once or twice a week we would have family and or friends over for cook outs and parties and everybody had a ball. As kids we played ball, built forts and tree houses, played with train sets that filled a huge board along with race tracks. Music was simply amazing with one awesome hit after another playing on but 3 or 4 available stations. Good times indeed!
47 years ago .A whole new generation or two has no memory of any of this.
Went there for the 47th, landscape remains untouched, several new buildings, museum, Bethel still a tiny rural Sullivan County community, YASGUR is outlined on a huge red barn on Main st, New museum pretty coooool, many activities day to day. Large outdoor amphitheater, some modern day concerts, lots of memorabilia. Perhaps the memories of 8/15,16,17/1969 overwhelm visitors to return as pilgrimage. Great to be there, but not like the original.
Craig Zimmerman that's for sure iam glad I was of this generation peace.love.✌👍🙌
Craig Zimmerman at least we do
A time when music had true meaning and respect. Remember “ teach the children well” it’s up to us.✌️
because our government killed off too many of us through drug overdosing. I also came very close to being a fatality. There aren't that many of us left who truly understood the change we wanted & needed. Yes, because it had too much to do with love & truth!
Something about Woodstock makes me think I missed something. It was a beautiful dream - even if it was just a dream. :-)
i wish i was a live then 450,000+ came together coexisted without violence it must have been beautiful .
Jeremy Mitchell it was a revolution. The people were born in a laid back generation is why there was no problems. Awesome times.
Since this year is 2019, this video seen here will commemorate Woodstock's 50th anniversary. It was made in 1971 with Crosby, Still and Nash singing the song about Woodstock (it is 48 years old in 2019). This video shows people heading to that Woodstock concert that took place on a farm in Bethel, New York in Sullivan County, located near the New York/Pennsylvania state border, where Delaware River is located at, on August 15th to the 18th, 1969. This video relives a time in 1969, which was 50 years ago, to what would have been like to go to that Woodstock concert.
I WAS 14 WHEN HISTORY'S GREATEST CONCERT TOOK PLACE!
i was 15 but didn´t actually make it to woodstock. what a shame. i nearly freaked when i first heard this song.
I was in the army. We weren't stardust and we weren't golden, but I did see a lot of billion year old carbon.
1000 miles away we in Panama got a breeze of change and performed our own woodstock one year later at las cumbres airport "Calzada Larga"
RANDY MILLER -So was I..14 In May 28,1969..
I WAS 4 YRS OLD WHEN I LEARNED THE SWEET SOUND OF ROCK & ROLL...AND FOUND OUT I WAS ONE OF THEM...A PEACE LOVING CULTURE...
I was in tenth grade when Woodstock happened! He will be missed!💔
Hello from Berlin, Germany. I am an old hippie and will never give up that spirit. Love&Peace 😍
I agree 💯😊
God bless you and your family 🙏❤️
Michael
Hallo Claudia ich bin ein hippie von schottland ✌💛
@James Findlay Hey James, das ist ja ganz toll. Woher kannst du so gut Deutsch? Und hey - einmal Hippie - immer Hippie 😍
@James Findlay hi James - really? have been to your country and loved it 😍
@@claudiakatz-palme9708 thanks for your reply hoping to return to frankfurt in December for the weinacht fest
46 years young, and I'm loving CSNY.... Steve Stills voice has an allure that's indescribably unique. A timeless throwback to simpler times, long before I was born in June '73. ........With the current divide in this country, we need this now, more than ever.