02062cam a2200445 a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000130007502000150008802000180010302000230012102000260014403500390017004000080020904300120021705000230022908200140025210000260026624500530029225000110034526000350035630000400039133600260043133700280045733800270048550000270051250400190053950501110055852000940066952004140076361100470117761100350122465000580125965000570131765500250137471000660139971000400146577601110150519127874MeVbMML20240228110849.0890117s1989 nyua 001 0 eng  a89001593 a0385247168 a9780385247160 a0385247176q(pbk.) a9780385247177q(pbk.) a(OCoLC)19127874z(OCoLC)1382338011 cAJM an-us-ny00aML38.W66bM34 198900a784.52191 aMakower, Joel,d1952-10aWoodstock :bthe oral history /cby Joel Makower a1st ed aNew York :bDoubleday,c©1989 a361 pages :billustrations ;c27 cm atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"A Tilden Press book." aIncludes index0 aYoung men with unlimited capital -- A tale of two cities -- Half a million strong -- When the music's over aA history of the rock concert that was the dream of four men and became a reality in 1969 aExcerpts from interviews conducted in 1988 with producers, performers, security people, medics, technicians, etc., are interwoven to present a chronology of the 1969 rock festival from the initial brainstorm to the final drive home. Interviewees include David Crosby, Abbie Hoffman, Richie Havens, Wavy Gravy, Miriam Yasgur, Paul Kantner, Chip Monck, and many others. Includes many black and white photographs20aWoodstock Festivald(1969 :cBethel, N.Y.)20aWoodstock FestivalvInterviews 0aRock music festivalszNew York (State)zBethel (Town) 0aCounterculturezUnited StatesxHistoryy20th century 7aOral history.2lcgft2 aNortheast Archives of Folklore and Oral History,edonor.5MeU2 aMaine Folklife Center,edonor.5MeU08iOnline version:aMakower, Joel, 1952-tWoodstock.b1st ed.dNew York : Doubleday, ©1989w(OCoLC)619410620