Woodstock: The three days of peace and music The Woodstock path is a novel written by Michael Lang. Michael Lang is known as a person behind the legendary festival. Lang describes how Woodstock can change the vivid paintings of the United States forever. He leads you through hard work, dedication, passion, and struggle to create the most powerful music and peace celebration in the country. Michael Lang grew up in New York in the early 1950s. He is from a middle class family and is keen on music.
Joni Mitchell says "Woodstock is a beautiful spark," said 500,000 children "are watching them as part of a larger creature". "This is meaningless to me - all of us participating in the festival, all the people who come to the festival, and millions of people can not be there, but the people who moved by it feel that "On August 13th Wednesday, about 60 thousand people arrived at the camp. On Friday the road was obstructed by cars and the performing artists had to arrive by helicopter. More than 100,000 tickets were sold by holiday weekend, but a lot of people participated in this historic peace event, so the tickets became unnecessary. 4 days of music ... 500,000 people ... It is raining, the rest is history
Two days ago I attended an industry conference and the audience made an interview with Woodstock co - founder Michael Lang - the source of inspiration for many people as a contemporary festival - (Robert Richards) Over the Glastonbury Music Festival. When Lang and Richards talked about the festival culture of 50 years, trade associations around the ages of 30 to 50 knew about it. From the Lollapalooza to the desert, the interviewer romantically praised the two festivals in order to influence the generations of music and their work. I am very pleased to admire Pavlov's gratitude gratitude. It is worthy of praise that Michael Lang answered the subject without pretending that the position of his acclaimed hero could easily be given to him
In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the exhibition, the exhibition emphasized Miami in the late 1960s, organizer Ric O'Barry and Michael Lang (later organized Woodstock), and the festival itself. It also includes the 2nd Miami Pop Festival including Grateful Dead, Joni Mitchell and Fleetwood Mac. Learn and learn about less-known but revolutionary musical moments that Michael Lang said "Woodstock seed is planted". "We are a combination of local social club and TED consultation," the website writes. "As TED says, we believe to spread great ideas in 15 minutes, a place to exchange historical social clubs, scientific innovation, books, art, technology trends and community ideas How to improve. "