Back in time: Music Festivals
Hello friends! I hope you are doing great and keep following the social distancing rules. No matter how unclear they seem to be. Since the festival season is approaching, and with all this year's festivals being cancelled, I decided to write a post about some of the most legendary festivals in music history! Hope you enjoy this journey back in time. 1. Woodstock (White Lake, NY, August 1969) 3 days of peace and music. That's what Woodstock was. One of the most iconic festivals that changed the history of rock and roll. Why was that? Not only because of the incredible line-up, including Jimi Hendrix, The Who, Jefferson Airplane, Santana, Crosby,Stills, Nash & Young and many other big names. But also because everything back then was fresh. People were amused by the music, with no mobile phones and selfie sticks to distract them. 400 000 people were the luckiest people in music history. 2. US Festival (San Bernardino, California, May 1983) Imagine...