I saw something today that blew my mind. Look at old photos of Jimi and Morgan Freeman?? It's uncanny!!! Many of the music kids were military kids, or in troubled and easily manipulated for agendas. It's insane how our lives are not what it seems.
What fascinates me is the Texas International Pop Festival held two weeks later in a very Woodstock fashion. Some of the same artists were there like Janis Joplin and plenty of others. Led Zeppelin was the headline for that August 30, 31, and September 1, 1969 3 days. You don't hear near as much about the TIPF. There is plenty of information out there but I don't remember how many people attended. It wasn't 500,000 or whatever Woodstock had but it was in the hundreds of thousands. And the law enforcement in Denton County let people do what they were doing without giving them any trouble. Even the sheriff for the county got up on stage and talked at one point telling the crowd he was thankful for how easy going and controlled the crowd was. There's a cool documentary that shows a lot of the festival and I sure wish I could have been at that one myself. Where's the rest of this documentary? It ends after 23 minutes midstream. I can't seem to find it here on Amplified. Brian in Fort Worth 🎶
I never heard of the Texas International Pop festival until a few months ago! I was too young to go, & have seen the movie, Woodstock & listened to the soundtrack countless times . Thanks for the information, it's fascinating! ❤ The concerts epitomizes the actual peace and love of the the audience.
I was there with 5 friends from r.I. It was not the paradise you all think it was.in reality it was a disaster of lack of food,bad weather and way to many people crammed into a big field .the best part of Woodstock was getting home!!
99 was 100% a money grab trying to promote it as reliving the peace and love of 69 but you have a lineup of Korn....Limp Bizkit.. Metallica... RAGE against the machine like the bands that defined aggressive music... That promoter is shady af
I remember when Woodstock hit in 69. I love to see Jimi Hendrix but I listened to his music always in the late 70s ✌🏻❤️ forever
I saw something today that blew my mind.
Look at old photos of Jimi and Morgan Freeman?? It's uncanny!!!
Many of the music kids were military kids, or in troubled and easily manipulated for agendas. It's insane how our lives are not what it seems.
i wish i was there at that one instead of 94 and 99.
What fascinates me is the Texas International Pop Festival held two weeks later in a very Woodstock fashion. Some of the same artists were there like Janis Joplin and plenty of others. Led Zeppelin was the headline for that August 30, 31, and September 1, 1969 3 days. You don't hear near as much about the TIPF. There is plenty of information out there but I don't remember how many people attended. It wasn't 500,000 or whatever Woodstock had but it was in the hundreds of thousands. And the law enforcement in Denton County let people do what they were doing without giving them any trouble. Even the sheriff for the county got up on stage and talked at one point telling the crowd he was thankful for how easy going and controlled the crowd was. There's a cool documentary that shows a lot of the festival and I sure wish I could have been at that one myself.
Where's the rest of this documentary? It ends after 23 minutes midstream. I can't seem to find it here on Amplified.
Brian in Fort Worth 🎶
I never heard of the Texas International Pop festival until a few months ago!
I was too young to go, & have seen the movie, Woodstock & listened to the soundtrack
countless times .
Thanks for the information, it's fascinating! ❤ The concerts epitomizes the actual peace and love of the the audience.
I was there with 5 friends from r.I. It was not the paradise you all think it was.in reality it was a disaster of lack of food,bad weather and way to many people crammed into a big field .the best part of Woodstock was getting home!!
Yes I saw a documentary about that how most people see the movie and the highlights but on reality it had it's own issues
99 was 100% a money grab trying to promote it as reliving the peace and love of 69 but you have a lineup of Korn....Limp Bizkit.. Metallica... RAGE against the machine like the bands that defined aggressive music... That promoter is shady af