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For many at Woodstock ’94, like those who attended the original festival, the mud is something they won’t soon forget. Indeed, at one point during her nearly hourlong set on Saturday ...
Green Day's performance at Woodstock '94 would forever cement them in mud as one of the breakout acts of the '90s. And while their nine-song setlist didn't feature anything too out of the ordinary ...
A couple dances in the mud during Traffic's set at Woodstock '94 in Saugerties. (Steve Jacobs/Times Union archive) The crowd goes wild for Blind Melon's performance at Woodstock on Aug. 13 ...
In the end, the New York Times said the concert weekend wound down in a “sea of mud and trash and amid evidence of anarchy.” The Roanoke Times called Woodstock ‘94 “an endless sea of ...
That may have been the missing connection between the commercialized and crowded Woodstock ’94 and its peace and love forebear. Before Saturday, there had been a beloved gang of Mud People ...
Their performance on the South Stage quickly devolved into a mud-slinging battle between audience members ... mostly due to dehydration or overheating. Overall, Woodstock ‘94 was considered a massive ...
The Setlist From Green Day's Mud-Filled Woodstock '94 Performance Green Day cemented their name in rock history with the much buzzed about mud-filled performance at Woodstock '94.
Most of the worshippers were exhausted and soggy from the rain and the mud. Some of them may have ... the only gospel group at Woodstock ’94, the mega-concert celebrating the 25 th anniversary ...
Henry Diltz The Red Hot Chili Peppers, performing at Woodstock ’94, photographed by Henry Diltz. Cheryl Dunn Two people covered in mud, eating a pretzel, at Woodstock ’94, in a photograph by Dunn.
As the mud rose and supplies ran dry ... bordering on cynicism was creeping into the MTV age. Hence, for all Woodstock ’94’s throwbacks to the original festival – torrential rain, hundreds ...
Concertgoers in the mud at Woodstock ’94. (Getty Images) The Blues Traveler “Four” album (“Run-around,” “Hook”) would go on to sell 6 million copies. Kinchla says his memories ...