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Which band was the first to say yes to playing the festival?

Creedence Clearwater Revival

What made other bands agree to play at Woodstock?

Creedence Clearwater Revival said they would be there

Which musicians said no to Woodstock?

Doors, Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Moody Blues, and Bob Dylan

What was the group many were waiting to see perform?

Grateful Dead

Who was hired to set up the campground?

Hippie commune, Hog Farm

What was the ticket cost?

$18 for three days; $13 for two days; $7 for one day; or $24 at the door

Who was Max Yasgur?

1919-1973; Bethel, New York; dairy farm business

What is a dashiki?

African-style shirt

Who did Artie and Michael meet in February of 1969?

Businessmen or Joel Rosenman and John Roberts

Who was the highest paid Woodstock performer?

Jimi Hendrix - $18,000 - back then would have bought six new cars

Who did Lang consider the high point of the day?

The Who

What was the Vietnam War?

United States was fighting a war to prevent North Vietnam, communist, from taking control of non communist South Vietnam; 58,000 died

What good news came just days before the festival began?

Warner Brothers would pay to make a documentary film of the concert

What was the audience nicknamed because of its size?

Woodstock Nation

How long did Woodstock Ventures have to make the concert happen?

approximately five months

What does 'out of sight' mean?

awesome in the 1960s

What does it mean to be drafted?

become a soldier even if not want to be a soldier

What was Michael Lang's idea?

build a recording studio in Woodstock

What did Michael Lang and Artie Kornfeld hope an outdoor concert would pay for?

built a recording studio

What was the peace symbol?

combination of flag symbols N and D - nuclear disarmament

What did the four men form?

company called Woodstock Ventures Incorporated

Who was Michael Wadleigh?

director that captured the concert on film

What were the two deaths of Woodstock?

drug overdose and tractor ran over a teenager

What did they do when the toilets started to overflow?

dug big holes or buried the mess

Who was Martin Scorsese?

famous film director

What was a big danger during the storm?

fans were climbing seventy foot equipment towers

Who played on Friday?

folk music - mellow start

What was the only known act of violence at Woodstock?

food truck was burned in protest of their high prices

Why was Max paid?

for damage to his land

What site was chosen for Woodstock?

forty miles south of Woodstock; Wallkill, New York

What was a tragedy in the 1960s?

four important leaders were killed; John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Robert F. Kennedy

What kind of policeman were wanted?

friendly; handle peacefully

What is the National Guard?

government soldiers

What is a commune?

group of people that live and work together; share everything equally

Why were big plastic bags passed around?

help with clean up

What does 'a happening' mean?

hippie slang; super exciting event for cool people

What was the job of the director of operations?

in charge of building, landscaping and coordinating the details

Who were baby boomers?

increase in births in 1945; oldest boomers were about twenty three years old in 1969

What happened on the morning of the festival's second day?

kids woke to a loud "Gooood Morrrning!" from a man at a stage mic, Lawrence said outside world thought things were bad at Woodstock, members of Hog Farm commune served granola to the audience

What was the deal with Max Yasgur?

lease his property if promise farm would be left in good shape after the festival

What did John Morris tell the crowd to do?

light match so they could see each other

What did John Morris ask the kids to do that made them feel a sense of togetherness?

light matches in the darkness

When the festival was over, what did the site look like?

looked and smelled like a trash dump

Who were hippies?

movement of the 1960s; hip meant cool; against war; rejected parents ways

What did the guitar symbolize?

music

Why was it declared a free concert?

no way to make sure all paid

Who was hired as security?

off-duty New York cops

What was Michael and Artie's idea?

outdoor concert at Woodstock; sell tickets and money would pay for their recording studio

What was Woodstock?

outdoor rock festival in a small New York town

How much money did Woodstock Ventures lose?

over one million dollars

What did the dove symbolize?

peace

What did Gerald Holtom design?

peace symbol in England

What were people in the United States looking for in 1969?

peace, love and freedom

What was the "freak out" tent?

people with a bad reaction to drugs like LSD

What is meant by invest?

put their money into the idea

What did Lang and Mel Lawrence discover when they visited the Yasgur farm?

site had a hillside shaped like a giant shallow bowl

Why did they get shocked by the electric guitar and microphones?

stage was wet from the rain

Why were they forced to start over?

the town officially turned them down and they had to find a new location

What bitter fact did Woodstock Ventures have to face after the event?

they lost over a million dollars

When was Woodstock?

three days in August of 1969

How did Jimi Hendrix stun the audience at Woodstock?

turned "Star-Spangled Banner" into a rock song

What was the peace sign?

two fingers held up in a 'V'

What serious problem did the thunderstorm on Sunday cause?

water got inside the electrical cables uncovered by the rain

What was not allowed, not even for policemen?

weapons

What was the nickname for marijuana?

weed, pot, grass

Who played on Saturday?

Rock and Roll - wild

Who did Lang meet in November of 1968?

Artie Kornfeld vice president at Capitol Records

What date was Woodstock planned for?

August 15-17th

What was the most popular rock group ever?

Beatles


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