I was only six when Woodstock happened but as soon as i learned about it and then eventually saw the movie at a midnight showing at the drive-in I've been infatuated With not just that but the whole 60's culture.... I've always felt and still do to this day that I was born about 10-12 years too late... ✌️ 🕊️ ❤️
Great video! I was born in 66 and missed Woodstock but watching the documentary,listening to the music and watching videos like this...fills my spirit with wonder and awe! All of the so-called "hippies" have inspired me and I have lived my life fighting the corporate greed that has taken over our country! I don't have the long hair but I am a hippie in every sense of the word! Peace my friend and thank you so much for sharing this very good video..can feel the love and the vibe you guys have in this vid.
Same here, though 68. I've been proud of all the young kids that are being inspired to step up too. With the hippies left from the 60s and 70s, our generation, and the new generation of rebels against greed and excess, we should really be able to get something great done. What these corporations don't get is that they have created these generations that are frustrated and rising against them. In other words, they're creating their own downfall by raising our children up in such a disproportionate world. Thank you to the hippies of the 60s and 70s for starting a movement that has never ended. Thank you for paving the way.
Max Yasgur was my grandma's cousin. I've always been proud to have been related to him, even though we never met. He died young, in his 50's, a few months before I was born. He was a generous, tolerant, big-hearted man.
emailishare I remember meeting him as a little kid! My grandfather was William Filippini, who lived down the hill from Yasgurs farm!! And I was 13 years old, and with my family, staying at my grandfathers house the weekend of Woodstock! I remember it like yesterday, 50 years ago.
Just came across this video. I was there, at the age of 13! I was with my family and we stayed at my grandparents house that weekend! His name was William Filippini, he was in the original Woodstock movie! We lived about an hour and a half south, and decided to come up for the weekend. No one had any idea how big the festival was going to be, or the place it would have in history. I remember selling junior mints, milky ways and handing out water to all the “hippies” on the front lawn... kids were tripping on his lawn, people reaching in their pockets to buy candy we were selling, and pills falling onto the table that we had the candy on. Lol. I still remember laying in bed with the windows open listening to Joan Baez singing We Shall Overcome! I remember there were minimal bathroom facilities, not much food, and all these kids helping each other. My grandfathers house was down the hill from Max Yasguars farm, which was the site of the concert. So many other memories about that weekend that seems like yesterday! The rain, the mud, people everywhere, for as far as u could see, the traffic, which was unbelievable! The stacks of concert tickets that the promoters had given to my grandfather, which were never used, or saved😫. Where have the past 50 years gone?? God, I’m so old!! Lol
Woodstock [ Love & Peace ] Still waiting till now for 45 years for someone to organize and re-stage this great event ... I was 18 years then running around with Dyed T-shirt / Blue Jeans with Long Hair !!!. Bring and get back all the Great Bands of the Era before its too late.
Melanie said ‘71 the prophetic words “ Look What They’ve Done to My Song” … oh, the Righteous Bros. “ You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” … damn this soc/fasc woke bull!
50 years ago this August, this farm was the scene of what became the Mother of all outdoor concerts & festivals. A concert that symbolized a generation, & for "for one brief, shining moment ", brought everyone together, the community, law enforcement, the Army, & the many concertgoers. It showed unity & the power of the human spirit in the most difficult of moments. ✌
Thanks for a great video I love that place love watching all the cool people and the stories I was born 1969 but I always felt a connection to this event when I first visited and step foot on that area it was amazing Jimi Hendrix was right there man
I just watched the 4 hour movie "Woodstock" and didn't know it lasted 4 days. Everyone says 3 days,but it went over. I thought Santana was hot in 1969,but they played for only $750 while most got much more and even up to $10,000. Crosby,Stills and Nash(without Neil Young) got $5,000 and played at 3 am Monday morning when most had left by then. Glace Slick was HOT looking! Joan Baez was 6 months pregnant but still sang. The rain and especially mud would have sucked,but those Hippies were sliding around in it and loved it. A lot of innocent nakedness and the film showed people bathing in the lake. Overall a great documentary movie!
I can't get enough about the Woodstock experience - I got part-way when I heard it was happening but lack of $$$ and the draft-board kept me away. I'm from The Valley just out of L.A. where Morrison & others were originating the music everyone else learned at Woodstock - fantastic connect I love to reminisce about now via this video and other great people who've made this effort to preserve those groovy memories for those unstoned and otherwise8)
lol. Are you old enough to remember "pull tabs" on soda and beer cans? I'd imagine there would be a whole bunch. It's a working farm so I would imagine a lot of old metal from farm equipment too. If it has been around for lot of years, maybe some old halfpence very very corroded.....maybe even a Machin's Mills counterfeit British halfpenny!! Not far from here.....can't imagine anything from the late 60's really worth that much.....might find some old jewelry, but I would bet someone went over that area with metal detectors for that, and probably more than 1 and not long after the concert.
Ah Ha, my home for 3 days in August 1969.. Been back to visit 3 or 4 times since. I buried something and will dig it up on 50th anniversary 2019. See you all there.
amistry605 Yes 17 years old. Went with a friend. We hitchedhiked and paid the driver 4 dollars for gas. Best weekend of my life and it will never be replicated.
I wish I was born 25yrs earlier. I wish I was there then. But I guess the magic is still there somehow. Just look at the landscape, listen to the bugs. Maybe woodstock, and all that it stood for is inside everyone who seeks peace and love with true intentions. No matter what age you are. Right?? Man???
I'm proud to say I went to Woodstock in 69. Lasted Friday to Sunday am then left. I wasn't driving, no choice. Rough without food and water though. Got tired of sitting in the back so I moved right up to the stage against wood picket fence. Arrived just before Santana's set. Awesome sound. How I got my spot. Moved up right flank then went left and said excuse me 100 times. Santana the whole band worked their asses off and gave it 110 pct. Great experience.
interstategar I know this comment is 5+ years old and I’m not expecting a reply. But did you see yourself in the Woodstock documentary? There’s clips of people near the picket fences during Santana’s “soul sacrifice” performance. I’m truly jealous you were right up at the front during their performance. It’s my favourite from Woodstock. If you see this please reply, I’m very curious of your story’s.
IIn 69 I was serving my last year in northern Calif in he Army. Us soldiers on Monterey Peninsula were not mistreated but accepted into the new peace and drug culture that abounded everywhere. Once in a while, we'd get up and find that someone had planted a marijuana plant outside the barracks, no one was in a hurry to cut it down. Everyday driving around the base we soldiers were giving the peace sign to each other and pot and acid and speed were common substances on base. We were the rock n roll Army and the first Army that refused to fight and thereby stopped the ground war. The psychedelic consciousness had spread world-wide and among the American troops in Vietnam, too. I know. I was there in 68 when us troops were grooving on Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Dylan, The Beatles, Country Joe and the Fish, Blue Cheer, the list goes on - in the war there was an underground of unapproved music tapes of acid rock, and the local cannabis sativa was the best in the world. Like it or not, that is documentable American history; the proliferation of drugs and anti-war thinking among the troops of Vietnam known as the Great Ideological Mutiny of the Vietnam War.
A bunch of people who are in love with how 69's hippies lived their lives should just create a new woodstock-like concert. That would be amazing. I would so love to be apart of it :)
I'm' all for it man, but drumming up 500,000 people? Today? Maybe the help of Michael lang would help. He co- organized the 1969 event. But today I don't think anyone would be allowed to make an event that size anymore! If you saw the size of the crowd just imagine the mess and garbage they left behind!
Awesome! It was really great to meet some of the main people in good spirits. Peace and I'll be coming back home in about two months. I was there when I was 5 years old with my funky groovy parents. I'm a rebel, though, I'm showing up in a limo, but I will turn into a hippie from then on.
nearpath the Woodstock Spirit is now so pervasive you can be a part of it and carry the spirit with you. Woodstock is not necessarily a place but rather a state of mind. Peace.
Woodstock must have really been something!! I was only 6 so My Parents wouldnt have let Me go even if Id have wanted to. So many Music Greats. There are 2 Events I wish I was old enoiugh then to See, Woodstosk and The Summer of Love in San Fransisco.
I feel like if I missed Hendrix on Monday I would've been so mad at my self I couldn't live it down god that would be the moment to see in history in person ❤️️✌️️
Anyway to see this place in person? I'm only 47 so i didn't have the chance to go (LOL) but i have dreamed of seeing this my whole life. Great video thanks for the insight of such a famous spot in American history.
Thank you. My wish is that someone could be granted permission and take the time to dig up about a dry quart of clay from the old stage are for me. I would love to have it mixed so I could throw a vessell from it and make my husband a water drum. That would be truely awsome and something he would treasure always. We dont have room anymore for collecting special items because our home is already filled with an over abundance of memories from his career. But as I enjoyed this look you gave us inside music history I thought..hey a coffee cup..then nahh if it was accidently broken it would break his heart. An instrument I thought maybe an ocarina. Oh wait why not a water drum that comes with the past collective earth beat included in the mud. Mrs. T. R.
hey, cool brother. This is my first time seeing this, it just popped up on my RUclips, that's my bus. I know most of the people in this video, some no longer with us. Rest in peace Roy and Marilyn. ✌️
I went to the site of the 1969 Festival this weekend after seeing the Rascals at Mohegan Sun Arena. Drove all the way up from NC! I was only 7 years old when the festival took place but I was heavily into music, had my first set of drums, and was watching it all on TV wanting to go. I finally made it. What a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. One less "to do" on the bucket list. Put some Hendrix and Beatle guitar covers on You Tube. Have a listen and a look. I will return...
Patrick Colucci - hello again to you my friend from long ago - We lost contact with each other - I hope you are well and in great health and spirits - what goes on ? stay in touch , Joe Nania
IN AUGUST 1969 I WAS IN THE NAVY IM HAVING SURGERY N AFTER MY DR SAYS I CAN TRAVEL THIS OLD HIPPIE HAS A BUCKET LIST N IM GOING TO CAMP THERE FOR A FEW WEEKS ✌✌✌✌✌🍭✌🍭
Today you can relive much of Woodstock at Indiana's 'Bean Blossom Boogie" in Bean BLossom, Indiana. Very nice people, everyone has a good time, no harassment from security, etc. Do what you want, as long as you are respectful. Very loose and open. It's run by bikers and anything goes...as long as you are respectful. If not, you'll get kicked out, energetically!
Beautiful dutch colonial cabins hatd to see if thats greyish blue wood.. Whoever built it was smart .. Betcha people gonna byte on his/her/their. Stile
if stinking woodstock was so great a music festival, than why didn't Elvis Presley show up ?! He represented the Youth Culture during that freaking ass period.
Dean Wilson While Presley wasn't representative of that period, a band that was and was invited to Woodstock, Led Zeppelin, turned down the offer to appear there.. They opted to see Presley's show in Las Vegas instead! So, while the hippie generation may not have appreciated Elvis, the rock heroes whom they idolized certainly did.
Dean Wilson Poor Dean is just jealous. There never has been, and never can be, anything like this ever again. He is from a narcissistic generation that is satisfied with living at home until they are 30, listening to meaningless music, knowing nothing of history and caring nothing about the future. Elvis was on his way out by the time Woodstock rolled around, Dean. He was a novelty act in Vegas, not a representation of the Woodstock generation. Maybe you have grown intellectually since you posted this, but somehow, I doubt it. Enjoy your Taylor Swift mp3s while you wait for your mom to put dinner on the table.
I was only six when Woodstock happened but as soon as i learned about it and then eventually saw the movie at a midnight showing at the drive-in I've been infatuated With not just that but the whole 60's culture.... I've always felt and still do to this day that I was born about 10-12 years too late... ✌️ 🕊️ ❤️
Great video! I was born in 66 and missed Woodstock but watching the documentary,listening to the music and watching videos like this...fills my spirit with wonder and awe! All of the so-called "hippies" have inspired me and I have lived my life fighting the corporate greed that has taken over our country! I don't have the long hair but I am a hippie in every sense of the word! Peace my friend and thank you so much for sharing this very good video..can feel the love and the vibe you guys have in this vid.
Same here, though 68. I've been proud of all the young kids that are being inspired to step up too. With the hippies left from the 60s and 70s, our generation, and the new generation of rebels against greed and excess, we should really be able to get something great done.
What these corporations don't get is that they have created these generations that are frustrated and rising against them. In other words, they're creating their own downfall by raising our children up in such a disproportionate world.
Thank you to the hippies of the 60s and 70s for starting a movement that has never ended. Thank you for paving the way.
Methadone4Life
as long as you are not sjw type and far keft progressive as they have gone 2 far
Max Yasgur was my grandma's cousin. I've always been proud to have been related to him, even though we never met. He died young, in his 50's, a few months before I was born. He was a generous, tolerant, big-hearted man.
emailishare I remember meeting him as a little kid! My grandfather was William Filippini, who lived down the hill from Yasgurs farm!! And I was 13 years old, and with my family, staying at my grandfathers house the weekend of Woodstock! I remember it like yesterday, 50 years ago.
I lived in Max's old farm house. Ray was the landlord...it was magical just to live in that house.
I'm guessing that 9 years later, the barn at the very beginning isn't standing anymore.
I'd love to see this place. So Cool. You can feel the good vibes it just by watching this.
Thanks for posting.
Just came across this video. I was there, at the age of 13! I was with my family and we stayed at my grandparents house that weekend! His name was William Filippini, he was in the original Woodstock movie! We lived about an hour and a half south, and decided to come up for the weekend. No one had any idea how big the festival was going to be, or the place it would have in history. I remember selling junior mints, milky ways and handing out water to all the “hippies” on the front lawn... kids were tripping on his lawn, people reaching in their pockets to buy candy we were selling, and pills falling onto the table that we had the candy on. Lol. I still remember laying in bed with the windows open listening to Joan Baez singing We Shall Overcome! I remember there were minimal bathroom facilities, not much food, and all these kids helping each other. My grandfathers house was down the hill from Max Yasguars farm, which was the site of the concert. So many other memories about that weekend that seems like yesterday! The rain, the mud, people everywhere, for as far as u could see, the traffic, which was unbelievable! The stacks of concert tickets that the promoters had given to my grandfather, which were never used, or saved😫. Where have the past 50 years gone?? God, I’m so old!! Lol
Woodstock [ Love & Peace ] Still waiting till now for 45 years for someone to organize and re-stage this great event ... I was 18 years then running around with Dyed T-shirt / Blue Jeans with Long Hair !!!. Bring and get back all the Great Bands of the Era before its too late.
Melanie said ‘71 the prophetic words “ Look What They’ve Done to My Song” … oh, the Righteous Bros. “ You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling” … damn this soc/fasc woke bull!
50 years ago this August, this farm was the scene of what became the Mother of all outdoor concerts & festivals. A concert that symbolized a generation, & for "for one brief, shining moment ", brought everyone together, the community, law enforcement, the Army, & the many concertgoers. It showed unity & the power of the human spirit in the most difficult of moments. ✌
Nailed it ! I believe that spirit lasted throughout the 70's in culture and music. A time to behold
Thanks for a great video I love that place love watching all the cool people and the stories I was born 1969 but I always felt a connection to this event when I first visited and step foot on that area it was amazing Jimi Hendrix was right there man
Our era of love peace and freedom to all will never be forgotten peace to you brother!!!
I live less than an hour from Woodstock, I need to visit sometime.
Why bother? lol
I just watched the 4 hour movie "Woodstock" and didn't know it lasted 4 days. Everyone says 3 days,but it went over. I thought Santana was hot in 1969,but they played for only $750 while most got much more and even up to $10,000. Crosby,Stills and Nash(without Neil Young) got $5,000 and played at 3 am Monday morning when most had left by then. Glace Slick was HOT looking! Joan Baez was 6 months pregnant but still sang. The rain and especially mud would have sucked,but those Hippies were sliding around in it and loved it. A lot of innocent nakedness and the film showed people bathing in the lake. Overall a great documentary movie!
we were up and rocking
I can't get enough about the Woodstock experience - I got part-way when I heard it was happening but lack of $$$ and the draft-board kept me away. I'm from The Valley just out of L.A. where Morrison & others were originating the music everyone else learned at Woodstock - fantastic connect I love to reminisce about now via this video and other great people who've made this effort to preserve those groovy memories for those unstoned and otherwise8)
That whole area has a special feel to it.
Peace and love.
George Vreeland Hill
I gotta get back there, was the best 3 days of my life looking back at it!
Not long enough...wonderful video...thank you!
Imagine if someone were to go metal detecting on that property. Wow!
The history they'd uncover. Untouched since the 60's.
Probably find metal pipes galore :)
lol. Are you old enough to remember "pull tabs" on soda and beer cans? I'd imagine there would be a whole bunch. It's a working farm so I would imagine a lot of old metal from farm equipment too. If it has been around for lot of years, maybe some old halfpence very very corroded.....maybe even a Machin's Mills counterfeit British halfpenny!! Not far from here.....can't imagine anything from the late 60's really worth that much.....might find some old jewelry, but I would bet someone went over that area with metal detectors for that, and probably more than 1 and not long after the concert.
Ah Ha, my home for 3 days in August 1969.. Been back to visit 3 or 4 times since. I buried something and will dig it up on 50th anniversary 2019. See you all there.
You buried it there in 1969?
amistry605 Not in 69. About six years ago.
Cool! But you were really at Woodstock!?
amistry605 Yes 17 years old. Went with a friend. We hitchedhiked and paid the driver 4 dollars for gas. Best weekend of my life and it will never be replicated.
LUCKY!!!!! Im19 now and I wish I went there!
I wish I was born 25yrs earlier. I wish I was there then. But I guess the magic is still there somehow. Just look at the landscape, listen to the bugs. Maybe woodstock, and all that it stood for is inside everyone who seeks peace and love with true intentions.
No matter what age you are. Right?? Man???
I'm proud to say I went to Woodstock in 69. Lasted Friday to Sunday am then left. I wasn't driving, no choice. Rough without food and water though. Got tired of sitting in the back so I moved right up to the stage against wood picket fence. Arrived just before Santana's set. Awesome sound. How I got my spot. Moved up right flank then went left and said excuse me 100 times. Santana the whole band worked their asses off and gave it 110 pct. Great experience.
interstategar I know this comment is 5+ years old and I’m not expecting a reply. But did you see yourself in the Woodstock documentary? There’s clips of people near the picket fences during Santana’s “soul sacrifice” performance. I’m truly jealous you were right up at the front during their performance. It’s my favourite from Woodstock. If you see this please reply, I’m very curious of your story’s.
IIn 69 I was serving my last year in northern Calif in he Army. Us soldiers on Monterey Peninsula were not mistreated but accepted into the new peace and drug culture that abounded everywhere. Once in a while, we'd get up and find that someone had planted a marijuana plant outside the barracks, no one was in a hurry to cut it down. Everyday driving around the base we soldiers were giving the peace sign to each other and pot and acid and speed were common substances on base. We were the rock n roll Army and the first Army that refused to fight and thereby stopped the ground war. The psychedelic consciousness had spread world-wide and among the American troops in Vietnam, too. I know. I was there in 68 when us troops were grooving on Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Dylan, The Beatles, Country Joe and the Fish, Blue Cheer, the list goes on - in the war there was an underground of unapproved music tapes of acid rock, and the local cannabis sativa was the best in the world. Like it or not, that is documentable American history; the proliferation of drugs and anti-war thinking among the troops of Vietnam known as the Great Ideological Mutiny of the Vietnam War.
A bunch of people who are in love with how 69's hippies lived their lives should just create a new woodstock-like concert. That would be amazing. I would so love to be apart of it :)
Cannabowls I'd be down that would be so fun!!
I'm' all for it man, but drumming up 500,000 people? Today? Maybe the help of Michael lang would help. He co- organized the 1969 event. But today I don't think anyone would be allowed to make an event that size anymore! If you saw the size of the crowd just imagine the mess and garbage they left behind!
Peace & love, forever !!!
LOL
Great Vid! Great times in those fields :)
RIP Roy Howard
I was born in 71, but I wish I could have been there to see Hendrix!! He died 4 months and 1 day before I was born. He is my guitar idol.
Thank you for this video. If we all lived like that, there'd be no wars, no shortage, no "us" versus "them". This is inspiring.
The annual, seasonal and world wide rainbow gatherings continue the same spirit and are teaching examples of how we all should live as countries.
2010 we stop at the farm house and was invited in . I think the owners name was Billy Vine??? Such magical place up there in Bethel.
Thanks for your support puppydogluv. Peace, Light, Love!
Awesome! It was really great to meet some of the main people in good spirits. Peace and I'll be coming back home in about two months. I was there when I was 5 years old with my funky groovy parents. I'm a rebel, though, I'm showing up in a limo, but I will turn into a hippie from then on.
My Dad was one of their neighbors. He was a teenager.
~Peace, Love, and Music!
nearpath the Woodstock Spirit is now so pervasive you can be a part of it and carry the spirit with you. Woodstock is not necessarily a place but rather a state of mind. Peace.
very well said, thank you
LOL
@@missnic1825 LOL
Probably the coolest place I've ever been. I can't imagine being there summer of 1969.
Woodstock must have really been something!! I was only 6 so My Parents wouldnt have let Me go even if Id have wanted to. So many Music Greats. There are 2 Events I wish I was old enoiugh then to See, Woodstosk and The Summer of Love in San Fransisco.
I feel like if I missed Hendrix on Monday I would've been so mad at my self I couldn't live it down god that would be the moment to see in history in person ❤️️✌️️
4:30 now that....that is a hippy! Genuine article!
Anyway to see this place in person? I'm only 47 so i didn't have the chance to go (LOL) but i have dreamed of seeing this my whole life. Great video thanks for the insight of such a famous spot in American history.
you've got to love that '' wanderful '' bus.
john doe, thanks, it's my bus.
I have to go there . I wish I could camp there 3 days .
Thank you. My wish is that someone could be granted permission and take the time to dig up about a dry quart of clay from the old stage are for me. I would love to have it mixed so I could throw a vessell from it and make my husband a water drum. That would be truely awsome and something he would treasure always. We dont have room anymore for collecting special items because our home is already filled with an over abundance of memories from his career. But as I enjoyed this look you gave us inside music history I thought..hey a coffee cup..then nahh if it was accidently broken it would break his heart. An instrument I thought maybe an ocarina. Oh wait why not a water drum that comes with the past collective earth beat included in the mud. Mrs. T. R.
hey, cool brother. This is my first time seeing this, it just popped up on my RUclips, that's my bus. I know most of the people in this video, some no longer with us. Rest in peace Roy and Marilyn. ✌️
I Thought that was you, Dan! There could only BE one bus like yours.. (~):}
Beautiful 😊
What happened to Elliott and the motel near by?.Place it started. Far out video
I wish this spirit was more pervasive today. Peace light & love to you all. Hippies are hippies no matter our age
I went to the site of the 1969 Festival this weekend after seeing the Rascals at Mohegan Sun Arena. Drove all the way up from NC! I was only 7 years old when the festival took place but I was heavily into music, had my first set of drums, and was watching it all on TV wanting to go. I finally made it. What a beautiful and peaceful place to visit. One less "to do" on the bucket list. Put some Hendrix and Beatle guitar covers on You Tube. Have a listen and a look. I will return...
Patrick Colucci - hello again to you my friend from long ago - We lost contact with each other - I hope you are well and in great health and spirits - what goes on ? stay in touch , Joe Nania
How did people know to all show up at once?
If only it could be done. I will start the fundraising this end tonight..
what is the song in the background on 3:38
I had a chance to go to Woodstock when I was 15, but turned it down. Wish I would have gone now...Peace:)
Do they let you walk around on the area where the stage and crowd was?
IN AUGUST 1969 I WAS IN THE NAVY IM HAVING SURGERY N AFTER MY DR SAYS I CAN TRAVEL THIS OLD HIPPIE HAS A BUCKET LIST N IM GOING TO CAMP THERE FOR A FEW WEEKS
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Tks i shared in our FB page!
☮️ peace and love
Wasn't there a motel near Woodstock
So, how does one have the good fortune to have a cabin on hallowed ground?
wish i was there
I wish I was there on December 21,2012.
Shaky Shaky Footage! Hard to watch.
Some good people
Why was he supposed to stop filming whoever was coming in that car?
The ending was like watching a Cheech & Chong movie maaaan haha love it..
Are these all former concert goers that meet up occasionally? Cool video also.
A lot of veterans come every year. All ages of hippies!
Today you can relive much of Woodstock at Indiana's 'Bean Blossom Boogie" in Bean BLossom, Indiana. Very nice people, everyone has a good time, no harassment from security, etc. Do what you want, as long as you are respectful. Very loose and open. It's run by bikers and anything goes...as long as you are respectful. If not, you'll get kicked out, energetically!
Right on brother!
I WISH WE COULD GET THEREAGAIN
So who owns/operates this farm now? Is it a residence? Or business?
Woodstock change the history of the humanity
The farms are all gone...the Catskills are economically depressed. It's sad.
Wow, did you really go back and film this 41 years after the festival?
Not to sound courny, but that property does have a magical feel. alot of energy there
LOL. The only "energy" is demonic.
@@sanfrancisco9661Why?
Woodstock 1969! wow............ :)
Now we're talking cool !
My father lived next door think they knocked his house down
PEACE FROM IRELAND
I’m going tomorrow
Woow ✌🏼✌🏼❤️
You can call ma Al!
I could have been there, I would have only been 8 months old though...lol...
fab
Cool!!!
if Yasgur was alive
He would have been picking up all the trash around the buildings of his Farm...
Uh, you apparently can't hold your camera calmly. Eh?
I’m still wondering what in gods name Rene Binder did…
☮️ I own chamber names. Madusa 🐅🌎🏠💧🌞❤️😇
2:20 he`s not in the mood for talking
hold the camera still
Motorcycle Hippie Al !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oooooh
Woodstock 99 anniversary 20 years ago this summer..rape fire 🔥 and raw sewage, and LIMP BIZKIT YALL!
Nhi
Hasn't changed much? ":)"
Who the hell was responsible for filming this? The must have been inhaling the leftover drugs from the festival. Terrible video.
kinda disappointed. I wish it was more " hippie farm like" over there...vegetables, fruit trees, animals,plants everywhere. and less indistrual.
Beautiful dutch colonial cabins hatd to see if thats greyish blue wood.. Whoever built it was smart .. Betcha people gonna byte on his/her/their. Stile
PEACE !!!!!!!
These crazy-ass hippies. Get a job brother.
Woodstock from Brasil. ,2018. Interior.sp.bradil.souza.diadema.live
Awful camera work
if stinking woodstock was so great a music festival, than why didn't Elvis Presley show up ?! He represented the Youth Culture during that freaking ass period.
Dean Wilson Just a note, Elvis Presley was performing at the International Hotel in Las Vegas!
Scott Harris so you have a problem with the upscale Hilton? why would anyone go to a dirty, rainy mud field with smelly hippies.
Dean Wilson While Presley wasn't representative of that period, a band that was and was invited to Woodstock, Led Zeppelin, turned down the offer to appear there.. They opted to see Presley's show in Las Vegas instead! So, while the hippie generation may not have appreciated Elvis, the rock heroes whom they idolized certainly did.
Dean Wilson Poor Dean is just jealous. There never has been, and never can be, anything like this ever again. He is from a narcissistic generation that is satisfied with living at home until they are 30, listening to meaningless music, knowing nothing of history and caring nothing about the future. Elvis was on his way out by the time Woodstock rolled around, Dean. He was a novelty act in Vegas, not a representation of the Woodstock generation. Maybe you have grown intellectually since you posted this, but somehow, I doubt it. Enjoy your Taylor Swift mp3s while you wait for your mom to put dinner on the table.
+Julie Fleiser HA! LOL! Well said! :)
So who owns/operates this farm now? Is it a residence? Or business?