50 years ago this week, the grandaddy of all music festivals was held at Yasgur's Farm in upstate New York. 400,000 people crashed the party, but it was all good, or mostly good. From Friday August 15th at around 5pm until way past sunrise on Monday August 18th, the crowd got their collective minds blown again and again by 32 incredible bands and artists, all playing at the top of their game in a culmination of all of the great things that generation did throughout the 60's. For 3 1/2 days there was nothing but peace, love and rock n roll. The astounding Bob Mutascio joins ATTT for a look at the best performances of the festival, from Jimi and Janis to Carlos, Sly and the Airplane. There will never be another Woodstock, no matter what the cynical money grubbers of the 90's will tell ya. The original is as good as it gets.

Stream this playlist on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2w5ZSyd2o4T0QIuAu1k5Wg?si=Qw0JzppVQ02sBuUmU4pENQ

Bob's old Killradio show At The Show has archives and they're available here:
https://www.facebook.com/BobAtTheShow/