"Soul Sacrifice" reminds me of Woodstock -- I'd like to hear Grace's little rap about "morning maniac music" right about now.
OK, I've gotta ask: Those of you who were alive in '69 -- did you attend Woodstock, and why/why not?
My excuse was that I was 6 & we lived in Virginia. We moved to Long Island the next year & I have often wondered if we'd already moved by early summer the year earlier, might we have made the trek....
That woulda been quite a trek with small children in tow!
"keep your kids away from the brown acid!"
Living in Falls Church VA, literally a stone's throw across The Beltway, my folks aften took us to protest marches & gatherings on The Mall. They apparently got a sitter for us when they took part in MLK's Poor People's March in '68, because they halfway expected to get arrested, but that was maybe the only significant one between '67-'70 that I missed.
But we went on lots of large group camping trips (3-4 annually) so Ithink Woodstock might have appealed to them. As I undrestand it, it wasn't until too late that the size of the crowd became obvious, the expectations were for roughly a quarter of the actual number, and given those expectations I could totally see my folks going.