20 Iconic Photos from Woodstock
On 5/18/21 at 7:00 PM EDT
1969 s Woodstock Festival is widely viewed as a musical watershed and historical snapshot; the dusk of a decade and metaphorical end of a more open-hearted era.
Approximately 500,000 people were eventually attracted to the legendary promotional poster billing Woodstock as An Aquarian Exposition: 3 Days of Peace and Music.
And while Woodstock was a weekend in which Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix, The Who and Janis Joplin became immediate icons, the music was not the sole attraction.
Music critic and Woodstock attendee Danny Goldberg told
Newsweek how the festival has accrued several symbolic meanings in subsequent years.
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Charlie, Juanita, Clem, and Sadie huddled together in the back of the Dodge van that had become Juanita’s traveling home in the summer of ’68. Clem and Sadie made no attempt to conceal their sexual desire for each other, and soon retreated to the upper loft. Now, alone with Juanita for the first time that day at the beach, Charlie knew he had her cornered.
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