Talk:Woodstock

Latest comment: 4 months ago by 2003:DA:CF15:5092:4456:2D1E:D3C3:8B01 in topic Woodstock Sound-Outs
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Woodstock Sound-Outs

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Both this article's section Planning and preparation as well as the own article for the other series of festivals at Woodstock need further work on how the two actually related. According to Woodstock Sound-Outs, Michael Lang said "the Sound-Outs were kind of the spark for the Woodstock festival [...] it provided all the guidelines that I needed, and I was sort of thinking of a broader event but with the same kind of emotional impact." Also, Woodstock Sound-Outs is really lacking in the actual dates of the Sound-Outs, only saying that they took place annually (in Spring?) in 1967, 1968, 1969, and 1970. With its lack of clear data, that other article almost makes it appear as if the 1969 version of the Sound-Out actually *WAS* the famous Woodstock festival, when certainly it wasn't. --2003:DA:CF15:5092:4456:2D1E:D3C3:8B01 (talk) 03:58, 23 July 2024 (UTC)Reply