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I TOLD You Not To Take The Brown Acid
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This is a chronicle of the disaster that was Woodstock 50, the concert that went from planning for 100,000 people to show up at Watkins Glen to a hastily-scheduled 30,000-capacity concert in Maryland to dead in the water in record time, with artists and sponsors furiously bailing on the project. The question I have is: who was this for? People who fondly remember Woodstock are likely in their 70s and older and aren't turning out for Jay-Z. People younger than that have zero knowledge for, or interest in, Woodstock. Can boomers finally grasp that their cultural references are as dated and useless to anyone under 40 (or even 50) as the 1910s were to them? (New York Times)
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