I was driving through Woodstock and saw you. I'm the blue car just as you passed by the Woodstock heart sculpture. I need to thank you for the way you cheered my partner and I up during the pandemic.. he is a fretless player and your kindness and fun videos were a lifeline for us both. It made our day to realize it was really you!
Did anyone else expect to hear Brad's saxophone coming from behind the bushes? Are you going to be able to make it out to the festival site? I'd love to get a video tour!
@@songsfromthegarage1643 I didn't realize Bethel was that far from Woodstock. But to come this far, as a musician who really appreciates history, I would try to find a way.
@@podstockfromwoodstock3144 So cool meeting Mr. Lee huh???? Man a GIANT in the business and so grounded and down to earth!!!!!!! Just walking through town.
Now I cansay I've been to Woodstock..through Skalar's eyeballs..just beautiful scenery. Have a great time at your viewing. Stay safe be safe Leland Sklar. ❤
What a beautiful place and no shopping trolleys in the creek. Wonderful hearing the quietness of the town and then bang the burble of a V8 almost mounting the curb. Reminds me a lot of some country towns here. Thank you for the walk brother. Magnificent tour. Enjoy your time and remember to sleep sometime. My heart goes out to the people of Florida. Would love to be in that audience. Cheers to all.🖐👌👍🙏
Wow I'm in my glory ! Levon Helm ,Rick Danko and Garth Hudson of The Band , getting a huge thumbs up on your channel .Now that was a rhythm section !! My favourite Band ever .
What a nice tour. A little more grandiose than I thought. Reminiscent of the many tours you hosted all summer. The Jew in me accounts for like 65% of me! Enjoy your film!
Thanks Leland. Worked in Woodstock for 17 years and lived close for many more than that. The amount of great music I’ve seen in that town is staggering. Levon, Rick, Paul Butterfield, John Hall to just name a few. My best friends still live there.
@@lastnamefirst4035 That's sort of the deal. I keep getting back from pulling off a long slog, of whatever the most precarious deadline was, then immediately break into hives as soon as I managed to get undressed, and in bed. No way around the full emergency dose of antihistamine. So it becomes a tug of war between anaphylactic shock and sleep, and finishing the last mechanical bit of stenciling and relaying the rent check, in person. I love the birds, but I'm beginning to wonder if their new intense ritual where there is a massive convention (like very large stadium seat count) of them surrounding and homing in on this end of the complex politely waiting their turn to teem the giant oak at the end of my breezeway, twice each day about about twelve hours apart. I've quit cutting through the courtyard lately because it's a slip and slide. They're having a feast of something that tree provides, and the rest of the whole area code doesn't interest them at all to this intense degree of focus, as that one tree. That tree has tons of acorns, but I don't think that's what they're eating. They are eating a lot there but I also think they're mating, and this is the vortex of the convention. So I'm starting to wonder if my ongoing sudden wild hives every 36 hours might be from some derivative of the oak, being more distributed in a larger radius around the tree. Having slept now though it really coincides more with the lake switch over every 36 hours. The pungency of the lake switchover was even stronger when I woke up the first time after the antihistamine knock out. I'm just uncontrollably sleeping more than I want to, and thinking about how to work around all this so I pull off the extra marathon to the appointment in the middle of nowhere to freshen up after roaming in desert conditions on Wednesday. I have to take the chair in order to deal with my files and keep them in the order I need to present them in. Plus the giant backpack needs to come with me in case I end up stranded out there if the appointment runs past the last connecting bus home. I have this fear of uncontrollably falling asleep on the way to, or during, the appointment, and so much feels like it's riding on it. I just need to get all the sleep I can between now and predawn, on Wednesday, focusing on packing the chair, and taking emergency crazy glue for my shoes. I cannot pull off cuff crutching this in order to try Lyft or Uber. Gotta go out on the fixed route bus, with the chair for the best postural support, and survival.
OY!! So glad you are there but so crazy that I am out of town today!! Dang it! BUT, at 3:13 seconds, you panned to the right and that middle window used to be Bob Dylan's apartment. The building is old and the famous Cafe' Espresso was on the bottom floor. That was the hang out! I also saw, at least 4 people I know! At 12:40 !!! Lenny Bloch!!! is in there! YAY! If you go down there early, you can see the cool Bearsville "compound" and check out Albert Grossman's favorite place. The food is good, too! Dang.. I will see you on Sunday, though! Oddly, I can get to Nashville but not to my own backyard this weekend! Have fun!!! WOODSTOCK loves you! The event is SOLD OUT!
The Fugs! 🎶And I feel like homemade shit!🎶 Have a great time with the festival. Funny how a town that rejected the original festival now co-ops the name and logo of the music and arts festival from back when.
@@artemisXsidecross YES! Ed Sanders is still around. He was a big Bernie Sanders for President last election. Ed is still a political guy. Tuli died a few years ago. I always lol when I recall The Fugs
Back in 1987 , I visited Woodstock and it has not aged a day ! It's exactly as I remember it . Peaceful and laid back ! I lived in Monroe ,Upstate N Y for that Summer and it was incredible ! The sights ,sounds and experience of the USA is something that will stay with me forever . I'm eternally grateful NY .
Ah, beautiful Tinker Street! I Love the town of Woodstock, NY! The Woodstock Playhouse is where The Band recorded their Stage Fright album. There's also a beautiful Buddhist Monastery way up on top of the mountain! Thanks for posting, Leland!
Hi Leland - my wife and I spent four days in Woodstock in 2017 and stayed at the same lodge. Hope you can visit again as there are lots of great sites in the town and the surrounding area. There was also a weekend drum circle that was fun to watch.
Thanks for the tour.......GREAT TOWN.......I wonder how many on here wish they could have gone to the ORIGINAL Woodstock!!!!!!!!??? MY HAND IS RAISED!!!!!! Hope the screening goes AWWESOME!!!!!!
Such a heavy and painful toll on so many. 😔🙏 Heartbroken. I'm actually feeling the final light gusts from the tail end of the storm here on the NC Coast.
Oh my goodness! 😊 You started at Library Lane on the bridge I waited for the school bus every morning. We lived right next to the library. That‘s where in 69 I saw the poster announcing the Woodstock Music & Arts Festival for the first time. My neighbour Kurt, who was something like a stage hand, took me with him on all three days. You went past the Town Hall, where I saw my first Cinema Scope movie, on to the village square, where I met Robert Zimmerman for the first time. He was playing guitar and singing to it. I sat next to him watching closely on what he was doing on the fretboard. So he showed me my first guitar chords. Three days after the festival we went to Germany, where two years later I started to organize rock concerts to raise money for a youth club. We had Sly & the Family Stone, Ten Years After, Santana, Canned Heat, The Who… I still have all the bands‘ autographs and lots of memories. I remember being so impressed by all of the instruments I saw sitting on the stage at the Woodstock Festival (I helped lug the organ and the Santana percussion around) that I couldn‘t decide which one I wanted to play. So I decided to play them all - making a list. 😁 It took me some time, but today I‘ve got them all, and I can play whatever I had heard back then at the Festival on all of them. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎹🎹🎹🥁🎷🎤🪘🪘🪘 Thanks for today‘s tour and bringing back all the memories!
Great video lee, wish that walking footage had the trees in its Fall foliage colors. Oh, and spontaneous fan greetings was awesome. Can’t image how many times you’ve lived that moment. Yea,love this video👍😎
What a wonderful walk. I was nicely 420'ed and it was a treat. I love walking through old neighborhoods to see the proofs of settlement, the houses and the botanic life. Thank you.
Congrats on the film! I’ve been to Woodstock a couple of times recently for a show at Bearsville and another at Levon’s barn. Very enjoyable places,food, shopping, and people! Enjoy!
Hello lee and everyone. We are really getting spoiled with these walkabouts. I wouldn’t miss them for the world. 👏🏻 Love your comment about that a hole with that (big) truck. Hey lee, a bit nervous about how the audience react to the movie???? I’m sure they love it💕 fingers crossed. 😬😬😬😬 Love the town. Lots of green. 👍🏻 Must be a good feeling getting recognized once in a while by fellow bass players. 😎 Have a great evening
@@artemisXsidecross they cant live here either Woodstock has been pricing out the middle class etc for decades now. Its the home of the 'trendy hipsters' with trust funds and wall street retirees
Great (and highly appropriate) comment. Country Road is my favorite song of all time. Just reminds me of my childhood. I feel sorry for anyone who has never seen (or walked down) a dirt road in the fall. 🍂
Such a beautiful and relaxing looking town, this video gave me a Zen moment and provided a massive laugh at end. Lee, you should write comedy - the comment about the un-sanded beads…priceless.
The town by appearances is indeed quite nice BUT it suffers from over priced homes and a very hi rental market. Its popularity has become its downfall as the community changed over the past couple decades. Gone are some of the finer venues like the Joyous Lake, Tinker st. Cafe, as well as restaruants such as Sha Woo's Sushi and The Little Bear. I lived here and in Bearsville back in the early 90s and could see the change beginning. I got out before it got worse.
I watch these on my phone, where my notification sound (as it was the one I hated the least) is the classic comedy rim shot. I'll be dammed that if I didn't get a notification just after you said you could've got a great deal at the therapy center!🤣😂
I grew up across the Hudson River from Woodstock. Back in the 70's and early 80's we used to go there quite a bit. It is an old artist community with a lot of quaint shops and restaurants. There is a lot of music history between Woodstock and Bearsville. It was home to Bob Dylan, John Sebastian, and it's where 'The Band' recorded 'Music from the Big Pink'. It was where the 1969 'Woodstock Music Festival' was supposed to be held but a problem with permits forced the festival to be moved to the town of Bethel in Sullivan county.
Heheheheheheh hehehehehe! "Wish me love, a wishing well to kiss and tell. A wishing well, of butterfly tears, ...a wishing well of crocodile cheers" 😊 Lovely walk through Woodstock. Thank you Leland❣️
About as much as: however much ground as a groundhog could grind if a groundhog could grind ground while watching a documentary about TIF! We know the answer is zero because neither wood nor ground would distract from rapt attention to the film.
Hi Hans Peter, Artemis, Steven, Nisi, and all! Friends in Maine just stocked theirs, and already got cold enough to start using it in their tiny heat stove.
I'm so excited for you! That screening of your movie must have a blast!! Congrats:) Seeing that small town makes me feel homesick. I can't believe I've never been to Woodstock having grown up in northwestern NJ and having gone to school at Syracuse U. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to make a special trip!
Well I guess we all know now what a fine place Woodstock is. Forget the late 1960's and Max Yasgur, this is the way to remember this place. Cheers Leland.
For many years, this was out "Black Friday" shopping destination. I recognized every square foot of your tour. The Spector custom-shop is just down the road. Thanks Leland!
Thank you for such a beautiful walking tour of Woodstock, Leland. I had no idea how beautiful a small town it is.
I was driving through Woodstock and saw you. I'm the blue car just as you passed by the Woodstock heart sculpture. I need to thank you for the way you cheered my partner and I up during the pandemic.. he is a fretless player and your kindness and fun videos were a lifeline for us both. It made our day to realize it was really you!
What a fun little walk through town. Thanks for taking us on this walking tour, just like being there. Have a great time tonight at the showing!
Another Leland Sklar guided tour! It’s wonderful how something so simple is so entertaining! Thank you, Lee. 🖕✌🏼
The USA certainly is not just one place. It is a collection of so many places, geographies, cultures, architecture styles. It is amazing
I have fallen in love with Woodstock. How cute.❤❤
You are a national treasure. I’m sure that all of your fans love the things you do for us.
Did anyone else expect to hear Brad's saxophone coming from behind the bushes? Are you going to be able to make it out to the festival site? I'd love to get a video tour!
The festival site was 90 minutes away in Bethel NY.
@@songsfromthegarage1643 I didn't realize Bethel was that far from Woodstock. But to come this far, as a musician who really appreciates history, I would try to find a way.
I agree ,and the area has been beautifully restores as a museum and performance center.We visited last summer,was awesome....
Thanks Leland for being so kind to that nice gent who was inspired by his fellow BASSman!!!! Or should I say Idol!!!!
Twas me. I agree!
@@podstockfromwoodstock3144 So cool meeting Mr. Lee huh???? Man a GIANT in the business and so grounded and down to earth!!!!!!! Just walking through town.
Genuine, down to earth, humble.
Now I cansay I've been to Woodstock..through Skalar's eyeballs..just beautiful scenery. Have a great time at your viewing. Stay safe be safe Leland Sklar. ❤
What a lovely walk. Thanks for taking us along.
It was great to see you walking around a place I've been to. I live about 45 minutes away. The area is beautiful and I love your tours.
I thought that by the time you got to Woodstock you were 1/2 a million strong - hope there's lots of seats in the theater tonight.
Sold out!
What a beautiful place and no shopping trolleys in the creek. Wonderful hearing the quietness of the town and then bang the burble of a V8 almost mounting the curb. Reminds me a lot of some country towns here. Thank you for the walk brother. Magnificent tour. Enjoy your time and remember to sleep sometime. My heart goes out to the people of Florida. Would love to be in that audience. Cheers to all.🖐👌👍🙏
Get well soon Leland. You are an inspiration to me and to so many others. Thank you for sharing.
Wow I'm in my glory ! Levon Helm ,Rick Danko and Garth Hudson of The Band , getting a huge thumbs up on your channel .Now that was a rhythm section !! My favourite Band ever .
Can’t believe this is your first time in Woodstock. A very lovely and cool place. Can’t wait to see the film.
What a nice tour. A little more grandiose than I thought. Reminiscent of the many tours you hosted all summer.
The Jew in me accounts for like 65% of me! Enjoy your film!
Thanks Leland. Worked in Woodstock for 17 years and lived close for many more than that. The amount of great music I’ve seen in that town is staggering. Levon, Rick, Paul Butterfield, John Hall to just name a few. My best friends still live there.
"The Jew in Me"... beautiful ballad! 😄Have missed these "tours around town." Lovely. Have a great time at the screening!
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Sue, :) I just caught up on forty videos.
@@splashesin8 👋 Audrey! 40 videos? You have been busy! I just woke up. Fell asleep for a couple of hours and saw your message
@@lastnamefirst4035 That's sort of the deal. I keep getting back from pulling off a long slog, of whatever the most precarious deadline was, then immediately break into hives as soon as I managed to get undressed, and in bed. No way around the full emergency dose of antihistamine. So it becomes a tug of war between anaphylactic shock and sleep, and finishing the last mechanical bit of stenciling and relaying the rent check, in person. I love the birds, but I'm beginning to wonder if their new intense ritual where there is a massive convention (like very large stadium seat count) of them surrounding and homing in on this end of the complex politely waiting their turn to teem the giant oak at the end of my breezeway, twice each day about about twelve hours apart. I've quit cutting through the courtyard lately because it's a slip and slide. They're having a feast of something that tree provides, and the rest of the whole area code doesn't interest them at all to this intense degree of focus, as that one tree. That tree has tons of acorns, but I don't think that's what they're eating. They are eating a lot there but I also think they're mating, and this is the vortex of the convention. So I'm starting to wonder if my ongoing sudden wild hives every 36 hours might be from some derivative of the oak, being more distributed in a larger radius around the tree. Having slept now though it really coincides more with the lake switch over every 36 hours. The pungency of the lake switchover was even stronger when I woke up the first time after the antihistamine knock out. I'm just uncontrollably sleeping more than I want to, and thinking about how to work around all this so I pull off the extra marathon to the appointment in the middle of nowhere to freshen up after roaming in desert conditions on Wednesday. I have to take the chair in order to deal with my files and keep them in the order I need to present them in. Plus the giant backpack needs to come with me in case I end up stranded out there if the appointment runs past the last connecting bus home. I have this fear of uncontrollably falling asleep on the way to, or during, the appointment, and so much feels like it's riding on it. I just need to get all the sleep I can between now and predawn, on Wednesday, focusing on packing the chair, and taking emergency crazy glue for my shoes.
I cannot pull off cuff crutching this in order to try Lyft or Uber. Gotta go out on the fixed route bus, with the chair for the best postural support, and survival.
OY!! So glad you are there but so crazy that I am out of town today!! Dang it! BUT, at 3:13 seconds, you panned to the right and that middle window used to be Bob Dylan's apartment. The building is old and the famous Cafe' Espresso was on the bottom floor. That was the hang out! I also saw, at least 4 people I know! At 12:40 !!! Lenny Bloch!!! is in there! YAY! If you go down there early, you can see the cool Bearsville "compound" and check out Albert Grossman's favorite place. The food is good, too! Dang.. I will see you on Sunday, though! Oddly, I can get to Nashville but not to my own backyard this weekend! Have fun!!! WOODSTOCK loves you! The event is SOLD OUT!
Hi Beki!
@@Mark_Brooks Hi Mark!!!
Ah, the Expresso....those were the days, Jimi and Van come to mind.....I think Bob lived with the Grossman's for awhile in that building.
Thank goodness at least one person recognized and stopped you. You made that man's year!
Yes he did❤
Hi, Lee. Great tour; thank you! I know the film festival will be wonderful, because your film is, too. Have fun! 👍🙂
You could get charm burn from such quaintness. Beautiful place!
What a beautiful place, thanks for the tour Lee 👍
It's been a bit over 30 years since I was in Woodstock, great to see it again. Thanks Leland!
The Fugs! 🎶And I feel like homemade shit!🎶 Have a great time with the festival.
Funny how a town that rejected the original festival now co-ops the name and logo of the music and arts festival from back when.
The Fugs! Do you like boobs alot 😀 off their 1st album AND Nothing Nothing Nothing...my 1st album at 15
I remember The Fugs with Ed Sanders, Tuli Kupferberg, and Ken Weaver. ✌
@@artemisXsidecross YES! Ed Sanders is still around. He was a big Bernie Sanders for President last election. Ed is still a political guy. Tuli died a few years ago. I always lol when I recall The Fugs
@@lastnamefirst4035
Yes for Bernie, I am still a supporter of the Industrial Workers of the World or the IWW. ✌
@@artemisXsidecross Im still a supporter of the Socialist Labor Party back in 1973. They never got many votes. People thought we were communists 😀
Great tour, had no idea Woodstock was such a neet place! Thanks for the tour! Love your music!
I would SO have been going into that ice-cream shop! Dropped into one in Port Townsend Wa.the other week. Ginger and cardamom ice-cream. Yummy!!
Back in 1987 , I visited Woodstock and it has not aged a day ! It's exactly as I remember it . Peaceful and laid back ! I lived in Monroe ,Upstate N Y for that Summer and it was incredible ! The sights ,sounds and experience of the USA is something that will stay with me forever . I'm eternally grateful NY .
Lee, Thanks for sharing beautiful Woodstock with us !
Your so blessed to be able to see all these beautiful places Lee. Can I tag along next time please🙏🏼😂 Have fun my you tube friend.
Ah, beautiful Tinker Street! I Love the town of Woodstock, NY! The Woodstock Playhouse is where The Band recorded their Stage Fright album. There's also a beautiful Buddhist Monastery way up on top of the mountain! Thanks for posting, Leland!
The Playhouse burned to the ground in '88. What you see now is the rebuilt version.
Hi Leland - my wife and I spent four days in Woodstock in 2017 and stayed at the same lodge. Hope you can visit again as there are lots of great sites in the town and the surrounding area. There was also a weekend drum circle that was fun to watch.
Such a wonderful thing...being at the other end of ocean...but watching this tour. I love it, thanks!
Thanks for the tour.......GREAT TOWN.......I wonder how many on here wish they could have gone to the ORIGINAL Woodstock!!!!!!!!??? MY HAND IS RAISED!!!!!! Hope the screening goes AWWESOME!!!!!!
You should take a walk around the very modest Woodstock Cemetery and say a prayer for Levon Helm and Rick Danko.
Wow, thank you for the tour!!!! Gonna be catching up on the shows over the weekend!! Everyone enjoy their weekend!
Enjoy your weekend also!
Thanks so much for sharing, I just love small town America !
My deepest sympathies go out to those affected by the hurricane. 🙏
Ditto.
Such a heavy and painful toll on so many. 😔🙏
Heartbroken.
I'm actually feeling the final light gusts from the tail end of the storm here on the NC Coast.
Such a charming town!
Oh my goodness! 😊
You started at Library Lane on the bridge I waited for the school bus every morning. We lived right next to the library. That‘s where in 69 I saw the poster announcing the Woodstock Music & Arts Festival for the first time. My neighbour Kurt, who was something like a stage hand, took me with him on all three days.
You went past the Town Hall, where I saw my first Cinema Scope movie, on to the village square, where I met Robert Zimmerman for the first time. He was playing guitar and singing to it. I sat next to him watching closely on what he was doing on the fretboard. So he showed me my first guitar chords.
Three days after the festival we went to Germany, where two years later I started to organize rock concerts to raise money for a youth club. We had Sly & the Family Stone, Ten Years After, Santana, Canned Heat, The Who…
I still have all the bands‘ autographs and lots of memories.
I remember being so impressed by all of the instruments I saw sitting on the stage at the Woodstock Festival (I helped lug the organ and the Santana percussion around) that I couldn‘t decide which one I wanted to play. So I decided to play them all - making a list. 😁
It took me some time, but today I‘ve got them all, and I can play whatever I had heard back then at the Festival on all of them. 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎹🎹🎹🥁🎷🎤🪘🪘🪘
Thanks for today‘s tour and bringing back all the memories!
Thanks for the great story 👍🏼
Great video lee, wish that walking footage had the trees in its Fall foliage colors. Oh, and spontaneous fan greetings was awesome. Can’t image how many times you’ve lived that moment. Yea,love this video👍😎
What a wonderful walk. I was nicely 420'ed and it was a treat. I love walking through old neighborhoods to see the proofs of settlement, the houses and the botanic life. Thank you.
Congrats on the film! I’ve been to Woodstock a couple of times recently for a show at Bearsville and another at Levon’s barn. Very enjoyable places,food, shopping, and people! Enjoy!
Stopped in a few years ago to just look around. Ending up staying 2 days. Sweet place for a guy from the other coast......
Thanks for the tour Leland!! Love your videos…..
Thanks so much!
Have fun at the screening, Lee! Can't wait to see it myself one day.
Great tour...loved that last fun exchange between you guys! lol 😂♥
Great tour! Wish we could have seen the building where the old Woodstock Bakery was where the picture of Dylan was taken when he lived there
6:33 on left. Garden Cafe is to the left. Bakery is now a chocolate shop!
Again, on the road with you. What a treat. Thank you.
Greetings from México
These Videos are so nice to watch honestly!
Thank you for a great walking tour of Woodstock! Im originally from Harlem and never heard of this town until 1969 when the festival occurred.
“Watching the river run…I want to live my life in rivers and trees…”
Looks like a bustling and very cool town, Lee! Thanks for the tour and enjoy the film! I cannot wait to see it.
Hello lee and everyone. We are really getting spoiled with these walkabouts. I wouldn’t miss them for the world. 👏🏻
Love your comment about that a hole with that (big) truck.
Hey lee, a bit nervous about how the audience react to the movie???? I’m sure they love it💕 fingers crossed. 😬😬😬😬
Love the town. Lots of green. 👍🏻
Must be a good feeling getting recognized once in a while by fellow bass players. 😎
Have a great evening
OMG - the town is full of HIPPIES!!
(My kind of place) ;-)
Me too!!✌️
Hippies could not afford to live there after 'Big Pink'. ✌
And I counted 27 Subarus in the video...my kind of demographic. 🙃
@@TFinSF
That might be why there are no more hippies in San Francisco; even the working poor can't live there
@@artemisXsidecross they cant live here either Woodstock has been pricing out the middle class etc for decades now. Its the home of the 'trendy hipsters' with trust funds and wall street retirees
“And you could feel it…walking down a country road”
Great (and highly appropriate) comment. Country Road is my favorite song of all time. Just reminds me of my childhood. I feel sorry for anyone who has never seen (or walked down) a dirt road in the fall. 🍂
Thanks for the tour of another town full of character and down to earth vibes! Pretty spot
That was just great. What a quaint town 👍🏼
Such a beautiful and relaxing looking town, this video gave me a Zen moment and provided a massive laugh at end. Lee, you should write comedy - the comment about the un-sanded beads…priceless.
Loved it! Thanks for the tour of beautiful Woodstock. Safe travels you guys…
Great tour, Leeland! Thank you!
Ah man… I want to move there after that walk we all just enjoyed! So charming snd bucolic
Helene, 😊
The town by appearances is indeed quite nice BUT it suffers from over priced homes and a very hi rental market. Its popularity has become its downfall as the community changed over the past couple decades. Gone are some of the finer venues like the Joyous Lake, Tinker st. Cafe, as well as restaruants such as Sha Woo's Sushi and The Little Bear. I lived here and in Bearsville back in the early 90s and could see the change beginning. I got out before it got worse.
@@sturoc0 true of so many places that develop a cache…Aspen, Ketchum. Jackson Wy. Etc etc etc. the money follows the vibe
Thanks for sharing! Never knew Woodstock was such a beautiful place!
Hi Patricia 😊
I watch these on my phone, where my notification sound (as it was the one I hated the least) is the classic comedy rim shot. I'll be dammed that if I didn't get a notification just after you said you could've got a great deal at the therapy center!🤣😂
Love the calming little creeks. Well, if the Arroyo ever has water running through it again . . .
All during your lovely walk the music playing in my head was Van Morrison's Old Old Woodstock from the Tupelo Honey lp.
Wow, i live right near Woodstock, I wish I had known you guys were there! Thank you for all the music!
Cheers, chilled me out. Autumn approaches.
What a charming town! Would love to be there! congrats on the film!
Thank you Lee! Now I can say I’ve walked around Woodstock.
What a fantastic walkabout! The town looks just as I imagined it! 👍
Very lovely! I’ve become a bit smitten with the State of New York, thanks to your videos.
What a great video Lee! Thanks so much; you made my day. Charming visit .. looks a lot like northern California. ☮
excellent gorgeous vid, thanku so much. ouch splinters. Enjoy! tc
Hey Lee nice to see you touring through my home area. Hope you had a great stay and I hope all went well at the Film Festival screening.
Followed along on Google Maps--awesome tour of Woodstock! Thanks so much Lee!
I lived in Woodstock, IL and I've been to Woodstock, NY. Oddly they seem very similar.
I grew up across the Hudson River from Woodstock. Back in the 70's and early 80's we used to go there quite a bit. It is an old artist community with a lot of quaint shops and restaurants. There is a lot of music history between Woodstock and Bearsville. It was home to Bob Dylan, John Sebastian, and it's where 'The Band' recorded 'Music from the Big Pink'. It was where the 1969 'Woodstock Music Festival' was supposed to be held but a problem with permits forced the festival to be moved to the town of Bethel in Sullivan county.
Beautiful town. Thanks for sharing!
Reminds me a lot of places like Pacific Grove or Ferndale - love those places.
Nice tour. Love the dog.
Heheheheheheh hehehehehe! "Wish me love, a wishing well to kiss and tell. A wishing well, of butterfly tears, ...a wishing well of crocodile cheers" 😊 Lovely walk through Woodstock. Thank you Leland❣️
👍👍. Great tour!!!!
Great tour, Leland! Loved it.
Yup, that looks like Upstate! Have a great time!
Someday can you do a video about what album you never got to play on but wished you did! Ha! 😅 love everything you ever did! 👍🌝🌙⭐️
But what I really wanna know is:
How much wood would a woodstock stock if a woodstock could stock wood? 🌳😜
In anycase it would be to much fossil fuel to go up in smoke ✌
Far out dude that’s a tongue twister and a half.👍
About as much as: however much ground as a groundhog could grind if a groundhog could grind ground while watching a documentary about TIF! We know the answer is zero because neither wood nor ground would distract from rapt attention to the film.
Hi Hans Peter, Artemis, Steven, Nisi, and all! Friends in Maine just stocked theirs, and already got cold enough to start using it in their tiny heat stove.
I'm so excited for you! That screening of your movie must have a blast!! Congrats:) Seeing that small town makes me feel homesick. I can't believe I've never been to Woodstock having grown up in northwestern NJ and having gone to school at Syracuse U. Oh well, I guess I'll just have to make a special trip!
Well I guess we all know now what a fine place Woodstock is. Forget the late 1960's and Max Yasgur, this is the way to remember this place. Cheers Leland.
The first town to deny Lang & co. a permit for the festival here. Townspeople voted and refused to allow it. Hence they moved on down the road .
Lee what a great place........OH man this just went south.......Splinters anyone??????? Ouccchhh Lee!!!!!!
For many years, this was out "Black Friday" shopping destination. I recognized every square foot of your tour. The Spector custom-shop is just down the road. Thanks Leland!
Dang, I love the neighborhoods you took us through. After living in the SF bay area for 45 years that kind of small town looks incredibly appealing.
Beautiful place ! I really like your videos. Really, we like walking with you... . From Paris, Thanks and take care of yourself.
10:05 The folks in there is on auto-destruct. (And so can you be, too!) 😄 "Folha De Jurema" playing in the background. Cool!
Hi Steve ... fancy meeting you here!!!!
"Wasn't anyone good available?" !!
Thank you......very interesting town......I like it
Un lugar de ensueño, un pantallazo de realidad, mágico 👍🎅