[1] In the past few decades, I have created a number of "historical" movies that have captivated the American people. With the advent of these "historical" movies, movies draw history in an exact way, otherwise facts are being manipulated. Unfortunately, this question was usually answered indefinitely, the audience left a fictitious explanation of the facts that occurred and gave the public a mixed view of the questions raised in the movies.
Please look at Jimi Hendrix's 3 days peace and music at the Woodstock National Anthem (1969). Woodstock is a breakthrough event in the history of American culture and the decade's climax has disappointed people's cultural expectations for the beginning of suffocation and the Vietnam War. The highlights of this festival are definitely gods of guitar; interpretation of Jimmy Improvisation of the great interpretation of stars and stripes in history. Thousands of people were watched, stoned, barely dressed, surrounded by the power of transformation of love and music. There is nothing better than dancing in the mud or rain on that important day.
The Woodstock Festival began on August 15, 1969 and 500,000 people waited for a three-day music festival at a dairy farm in Bethel, New York. This magnificent event, known as 'Water Bottle Experience: 3 Days of Peace and Music' later became known as Woodstock and became synonymous with the anti-cultural movement of the 1960's. Woodstock succeeded, but large concerts did not proceed smoothly. At the end of the change of the venue, bad weather and numerous participants caused serious troubles. Nonetheless despite sex, drugs, rocks and rain - or because of it - Woodstock is still a peaceful festival and has built a sacred position in the history of pop culture.
Woodstock is just a short stroll from the entrance of the High Line to 14 streets and goes back to the original Woodstock Festival in 1969. Woodstock holds the nostalgic details of the classic 1960s and features a unique bohemian element. Woodstock's Radical Beverages, drinks director D'Arel Miller (formerly Soho House Group), introduces classic cocktails using fine wines and fine ingredients at a $ 10 discount. People looking for 'boujie' or 'extra' spirits can choose between $ 15 and $ 20 respectively.