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"We were ready to rock and roll out, and we waited and waited and finally it was our change.... There have been a 1 / 2 million people asleep. These people were out. It had been sort of like a painting of an Dante scene, just body from hell, all intertwined and asleep, protected with mud. Which is as soon as I will never forget as long as I live: 25 % mile away in the darkness, on the other advantage of this bowl, there was some guy flicking his Bic, and in the night I listen to, 'Don't worry about any of it John. We're together with you.' I enjoyed all of those other show for the guy." (John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival) Woodstock, more effectively entitled the Woodstock Music Celebration; An Aquarian Exposition: Three Days and nights of Calmness and Music, represents one of the very most enduring icons of the young ones movements of America's past due 1960s and early on '70s. As the public pinnacle of this social sensation, the giant festival that overcome a section of an upstate New York farm for weekly during a time of nationwide and international upheaval changed from an average speculative financial venture to a defining historical monument because of the legendary shows by many of the era's greatest musicians.