Left Turn: The Guys Wonder Who's More To Blame For Woodstock '99? | 08/11/22

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Комментарии • 22

  • @brandonj6972
    @brandonj6972 2 года назад +11

    The documentary on Netflix is great!

  • @karenwinston8911
    @karenwinston8911 2 года назад +3

    Blame to spread around there. Cutting cost corners was the big downfall. Lack of decent water, price gouging, and little security. When you pay money you expect an experience. If that experience isn't positive, some people make it their mission to spread that unhappy feeling.

    • @SyracuseIsOranges
      @SyracuseIsOranges 2 года назад

      No ya jagoff but they can interview more people than they did, they can cover more artist than the 6 they did

  • @DavidBagga
    @DavidBagga 2 года назад +2

    That Woodstock documentary is so legit. I met a girl that had a chance to go and despite all the chaos she still said it’s her biggest regret in her life not going in 99’

    • @chainDex
      @chainDex 2 года назад +2

      I was 16 in 99. My best friends whole family went. His mother was so disgusted she left after the first day. When she got home she ask me if I wanted her ticket. I was so hyped. I asked my mother if I could go. She said no. To this day I still am upset I wasn't able to go. I lived only 20 mins away.

  • @BPB9973952
    @BPB9973952 2 года назад +3

    exactly, who really remembers wood stock 99

  • @peterman7000
    @peterman7000 2 года назад +2

    I was there, the people that put the show on did a terrible job - they had poor infrastructure, no water for the fans, it was a brutal time.
    I had to go into town to get supplies because they had nothing there. The vendors ran out of food and water and then the fans trashed the trailers.

    • @ianrobinson4200
      @ianrobinson4200 2 года назад

      People always talk about what a disaster the event was, and hardly talk about the music. Any performances that really stood out?

    • @peterman7000
      @peterman7000 2 года назад +2

      @@ianrobinson4200 It's hard to talk about the music because people were dying at the show.
      The sound systems were awful, it was the worst show I've ever been to.

  • @anthonyfuqua6988
    @anthonyfuqua6988 2 года назад +1

    It was the nu-metal Woodstock. You couldn't have paid me to go. Limp Bizkit, please.

  • @smithjarrod3935
    @smithjarrod3935 Год назад +1

    she didn't play after Korn Bush did

  • @SyracuseIsOranges
    @SyracuseIsOranges 2 года назад

    I like the approach of the documentary but 200,000+ people there and they interviewed 15 people?

    • @agoo7581
      @agoo7581 2 года назад +4

      What you did you want them to do? Interview 200,000 people?

  • @jebroe860
    @jebroe860 Год назад

    It sucked. Total bummer. They burned the place up.
    Just awful.

  • @DavidRamirez9054
    @DavidRamirez9054 2 года назад

    I suggest people watch the HBO documentary on the festival. The Netflix one provides great never before seen footage but the HBO one provides better commentary and analysis

    • @smithjarrod3935
      @smithjarrod3935 Год назад

      Maureen Callahan was obnoxious and blamed Boomers of all things

    • @Demonico-j7x
      @Demonico-j7x Год назад

      No it doesn’t.

  • @WNYDIRT
    @WNYDIRT 2 года назад

    The promoter.. and the fans

  • @jamesnikkel8704
    @jamesnikkel8704 2 года назад

    No Emmy to see here.

  • @brandontremblett7771
    @brandontremblett7771 Год назад

    Terrible video. Got the line ups all wrong.. don't think you guys made a correct statement even once on the lineup that actually performed. Alanis Morsette went on before limp bizkit on day 2, not after Korn on day one - among other ridiculous made up line ups