So many great bands and artists!! Such a shame they called it "Woodstock" though... had nothing to do with the original Woodstock whatsoever. Actually, I think the whole brand behind it did more harm than good as the name gave organizers a reason to sell everything you could buy for a fortune as well as to commercialize the entire event like crazy.
Woodstock had to get popular bands to get more people, and they were trying to be trendy, and the reason why everything was so expensive there, it’s because they forgot to tell the merch, food and drink people to set their prices low, it’s talked about in the documentary.
God what a time to be alive I wish I could have been older in 1999 to experience it
So many great bands and artists!! Such a shame they called it "Woodstock" though... had nothing to do with the original Woodstock whatsoever. Actually, I think the whole brand behind it did more harm than good as the name gave organizers a reason to sell everything you could buy for a fortune as well as to commercialize the entire event like crazy.
Woodstock had to get popular bands to get more people, and they were trying to be trendy, and the reason why everything was so expensive there, it’s because they forgot to tell the merch, food and drink people to set their prices low, it’s talked about in the documentary.
Unlike the the Woodstock from 1969 where things were peaceful, But this one is the exact complete opposite.
I was about to say that. But I agree.
Honestly, if only I had caught this event. I would have gone without hesitation. Even despite the terrible conditions and real hell
Let's this be a case study on how not to advertise, they forgot to bring in free/affordable refreshments.
0:26 Sugar Ray was never there lol
DMB 🙌
I was in HS and wanted to go so bad but had to settle for the ppv 😒
most of u guys may not know what happend too Woodstock 1999 look it up your self
Rage wasnt there
@@1bfnmusic1 they was hate the system