While music lovers of today have been gallivanting in Coachella Valley these past two weekends, we'd like to take a moment to reflect and remember the festival that started it all - Woodstock! Large grass fields turned into giant mud pits from rainy weather but that didn't stop thirty-two acts from performing outdoors in front of 500,000 people. The summer of love was in full swing and music revelers donned brightly colored sundresses, daisy chains, fantastic fringe jackets and groovy bellbottoms. Looking back at the incredible footage and photographs captured, you instantly feel transported back one of the most influential moments in music history. I guess there is something about being outdoors, enjoying a great concert with thousands of other "free-spirits," that brings out the hippie inside us all.
While music lovers of today have been gallivanting in Coachella Valley these past two weekends, we'd like to take a moment to reflect and remember the festival that started it all - Woodstock! Large grass fields turned into giant mud pits from rainy weather but that didn't stop thirty-two acts from performing outdoors in front of 500,000 people. The summer of love was in full swing and music revelers donned brightly colored sundresses, daisy chains, fantastic fringe jackets and groovy bellbottoms. Looking back at the incredible footage and photographs captured, you instantly feel transported back one of the most influential moments in music history. I guess there is something about being outdoors, enjoying a great concert with thousands of other "free-spirits," that brings out the hippie inside us all.