https://www.theguardian.com/music/2019/ ... t-38-discs
£625 and sold out!
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Woodstock in 38 CDs!!!!
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Re: Woodstock in 38 CDs!!!!
That doesn't surprise me. In fact, $799 is probably on the cheap side considering where some of those hippies are these days?
Fifty years on, and those penniless people have ranches and swimming pools and big city salaries - well, enough of them do, anyway. If they were the sorts of young people who had enough initiative to hike right across America for this event, they were probably going to go places in later life as well. Besides, once you've got that fleet of Harleys you may as well have the soundtrack to go with it.
Still, there's one thing that'll be missing from this CD set. Joni Mitchell. Half a million people will still swear that they heard her perform.
BJ
Fifty years on, and those penniless people have ranches and swimming pools and big city salaries - well, enough of them do, anyway. If they were the sorts of young people who had enough initiative to hike right across America for this event, they were probably going to go places in later life as well. Besides, once you've got that fleet of Harleys you may as well have the soundtrack to go with it.
Still, there's one thing that'll be missing from this CD set. Joni Mitchell. Half a million people will still swear that they heard her perform.
BJ
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Re: Woodstock in 38 CDs!!!!
bungeejumper wrote:That doesn't surprise me. In fact, $799 is probably on the cheap side considering where some of those hippies are these days?
Fifty years on, and those penniless people have ranches and swimming pools and big city salaries - well, enough of them do, anyway. If they were the sorts of young people who had enough initiative to hike right across America for this event, they were probably going to go places in later life as well.
Yes, the four most successful people of all those I knew at University (three are household names now) were all long-haired pot-smoking party animals back in the day.
And when they turned their attention to professions in business or the media, they excelled. The cool kids who skipped classes ultimately did better than the swots who sat on the front row.
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