Monday, October 28, 2024

Woodstock '69 photos were kept secret

German Nazi scientists and engineers built the "Folk's Wagon" for the people (folks).
Everyone has something to hide...except me and my monkey. Where the Beatles at?

These photos were kept hidden for a reason
I'm in another dimension.
(Golden Rewind) Oct. 22, 2024: These Woodstock photos were kept hidden for a reason. They reveal a lot about the iconic music and arts festival might just shock viewers.

This video dives into newly unveiled images and the untold stories behind the historic event 55 years ago.


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Man, are you tripping? - I'm tripping balls, Man.
On August 15th, 1969, over 400,000 people gathered at a farm in Bethel, New York, for the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, a festival that symbolized the spirit of the 1960s.

Photographer Baron Wolman was there to document the event, capturing unseen moments of this cultural phenomenon.

It was summer and I wanted demo for peace.
In June 2014, nearly half a century later, some of his hidden photographs were finally revealed in a London photographic exhibition.

Stay tuned to uncover the untold stories behind these rare photos and the festival that changed a generation.

Entrance was free for last minute ticket shoppers. It was copeacetic and totally far out.
There was lots of free food (hippie grub) and warm vibes serving it. Power to the people.
I can't see. Can you tell them to move their heads? - Just tune in, turn on, and drop out, Man.
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