You could see it in the oscar winning documentary, by the time jimi hendrix ended woodstock, it was monday morning, and only a few thousand dazed and dirty souls remained on what looked like a civil war battlefield. But it was just the opposite. This was a peace field, and 50 years later, it is hippy hallowed ground. Because right here in the middle of a cold civil war, nearly half a Million People came together for three days, peace, love and music, sex, drugs, and rock n roll. Hold on to your neighbor, man. It should have been a humanitarian disaster, but that weekend held enough Human Connection to shape generations. 50 years later, there is still so much protest song inspiration, so much hunger for harmony. But festivals are an industry now, and with so many messages on so many stages, could a woodstock ever happen again . Are you in charge of the whole thing . And what are your odds of actually pulling this off. You know, we dont give up crazily. Well, this, this is a quest to fin
speaking to david. we were all horrible to each other many times. all of us. unanimously, me probably more than anybody. it was not easy. remember my name. this is the first interview that we ever did. is cameron crow s raw portrait of david crosby. a friend of mine gave a shot of heroin, after that, you re trying to catch it, and you never get back there ever. and among the poignant moments, a visit to the laurel canyon home where he lived with j joanie mitchell, made this song and wrote with steven nils and graham nash for the first time. it breaks my heart that you don t talk to graham nash. it probably breaks mine a little too, you know. . teach your children well do we teach our children that