Review:

Woodstock: Three Days Of Peace And Music (1970)

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Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music (1970) was a music festival held in Bethel, New York, that became a symbol of the counterculture movement of the 1960s.

Key Features

  • Three days of musical performances by iconic artists
  • Promotion of peace, love, and unity
  • Attendance of over 400,000 people
  • Cultural significance as a pivotal moment in music history

Pros

  • Iconic gathering of influential musicians
  • Representative of a cultural shift towards peace and unity
  • Memorable performances captured on film

Cons

  • Logistical challenges due to high attendance numbers
  • Issues with facilities and infrastructure

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