Woodstock’s Wonderful Women – Photographs of Unrestrained Femininity

Published on 07/30/2020
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Woodstock was not like modern festivals where “glamping” is the preferred way for attendees to luxuriously make it through the few days out in nature. Woodstock, on the other hand, offered very little shelter for its guests, so this poor cold looking girl was one of many shivering revelers. The cold was one factor, but so was security, but luckily the accommodating The Hog Farm provided a band of “peacekeepers” called the “Please Force.” The captain of this motley crew would happily throw a pie in your face spray soda at it if you broke the rules!

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When the heavens broke open and the deluge commenced, there seemed to be no end in sight to the soaking showers. By the time Monday dawned, only a portion of dedicated attendees had remained. This foul weather was fierce enough to reduce the 500,000 strong population to just 25,000 people, whose resilience would be rewarded with one timeless performance by a young guitarist… Jimi Hendrix! His rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” being the most famous performance of the entire shebang.

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