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Dead Thread 2021 -- If you're reading this, it isn't you.

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6 weeks ago is "just" if you're a dumb t@ard baby.


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SS: What really depressed me some years ago - I had given my daughter to bring into school a shirt from the festival that I had signed by most of the listed performers (Joe Cocker, Country Joe, Arlo Guthrie, Joan Baez, CSN and Y, Richie Havens, John Sebastien, Canned Heat, Ten Years After, etc etc etc. And no one in her high school class knew who anyone was and wondered why i would even have kept that shirt!

Wow. Have you been interviewed about your experience, doc? Aside from the obvious once-in-generations musical experience, the medical side of it is also extremely interesting. ER doc for half a million kids in a pantry full of every stimulant, depressant, and hallucinogen known to man.
 
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Wow. Have you been interviewed about your experience, doc? Aside from the obvious once-in-generations musical experience, the medical side of it is also extremely interesting. ER doc for half a million kids in a pantry full of every stimulant, depressant, and hallucinogen known to man.

Seriously, there's a book in there. Or at least a case study.
 
Wow. Have you been interviewed about your experience, doc? Aside from the obvious once-in-generations musical experience, the medical side of it is also extremely interesting. ER doc for half a million kids in a pantry full of every stimulant, depressant, and hallucinogen known to man.

Having been just married, and just finished my internship, would have never thought of going. But they sent free tickets and were asking for any medical help they could get. Drove down from Albany just before the roads became impossible to get through (the New York State thruway was so crowded they closed it). Wanted to only stay the first day but there was no way to leave - my VW beetle got closed in by all the cars and campers. Music was simply incredible as you can imagine and I had the best vantage points from the medical tent and being up on the back side of the stage. I had thought about trying to attend the two revivals of the festival years later but never went and from what I have been told, they were nothing like the original.
 
Having been just married, and just finished my internship, would have never thought of going. But they sent free tickets and were asking for any medical help they could get. Drove down from Albany just before the roads became impossible to get through (the New York State thruway was so crowded they closed it). Wanted to only stay the first day but there was no way to leave - my VW beetle got closed in by all the cars and campers. Music was simply incredible as you can imagine and I had the best vantage points from the medical tent and being up on the back side of the stage. I had thought about trying to attend the two revivals of the festival years later but never went and from what I have been told, they were nothing like the original.

Very cool story.
 
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