Quotes on the topic: Woodstock


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We can't recreate Woodstock, nor do we want to. We want to turn its notoriety into a place where we can shape controlled, scaled-down musical events of all sorts.


Woodstock is the only thing we have going for us in this part of the state in terms of national recognition. The idea is to extract what was good about Woodstock, repackage it, and present it to Middle America.


The 'rock world' is a lot smaller than it used to be. It's doing a lot less things than it used to be. From Woodstock back in the day and Rage Against the Machine, no one sells millions of records anymore.


I was living in Woodstock for a long time, and I thought, I got to get out of here, man.


I was barely in 'Taking Woodstock.'


I was at Woodstock. In the mud.


Woodstock had a tremendous impact on American artistic life.


I was invited for the first Woodstock. Actually, I started the programme.


There's a lot of surplus rage from the '60s that was never really worked through publicly. I think a lot of that rage still exists, and I think you see that when John McCain runs a commercial that beats up on Hillary Clinton's earmark for a Woodstock museum.


Woodstock was both a peaceful protest and a global celebration.


The Woodstock dove on the iconic poster is really a catbird. And it was originally perched on a flute.


Woodstock was a business. A very poorly run business.