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Woodstock Research Paper

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Woodstock was a four day long music and arts festival. The event was held on August 15 to 18 in 1969. Woodstock took place on Max Yasgur’s Dairy Farm in Bethel, New York. Nearly 500,000 people attended the festival, some as young as even two years old. The festival became a free event as people began to show up because even though tickets were sold there were far too many people to check tickets. The people who attended Woodstock savor all memories they have of the four day festival because it truly was a one time event, even though it was been tried to be recreated before. Woodstock started as a music festival and ended as a historical symbol that provoked cultural and political change. The music and arts fair named Woodstock started out …show more content…

For example Janis Joplin passed away due to a drug overdose and there was a shooting at Kent State University killing both student protesters and bystanders. Even the name “Woodstock” is now a highly profitable name. There are to this day movies and documentaries still being made about this monumental event. At the end of the 1960’s traditional Rock n Roll developed into psychedelic music. “Every decade is important not only for the accomplishments of senior political, business and other leaders, but also for the activities and dreams of the youth, molders of tomorrow.” (Bacon) This quote really shows how Woodstock changed the decade through activities and youth, not only through politics and business. Woodstock is known to have closed the decade from rage, reform and violence. (Bacon) “The celebrated music and art fair was the punctuation point of the decade”. (Kopper) Woodstock ended the decade of violence and created a clean slate for the …show more content…

Most singers switched to no longer mentioning their political views in their songs but instead referencing them during shows. “Artists with political music respond to the desires of fans, whether that is stating the partisan opinions held by a group or by reflecting the emotions experienced in a time of changing political culture”. (Burstyn, Duffy, Newman, Francis) Even the most famous people at the time had to recognize what was happening in their society. After Woodstock there was still political controversy in the military, economics and society. There was also an anti Vietnam movement, international conflicts and economic downturns. Woodstock may have ended the 1960’s with peace and love but that mindstate may not have carried into the 1970’s completely. However ever since Woodstock there has been the mentality that love fixes all and this may be correct because after Woodstock smaller movements such as feminism and the green movement began to thrive and more people were a part of the movements than ever. “Citizens of the Woodstock nation claimed to have proved that love could conquer a lot, if not at all. Many went on to advance or purse new social agendas that emphasized diversity, governance by consensus, environmentalism , the green movement, feminism, multiculturalism and

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