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Woodstock ‘99 was held at a former air force base in Rome, upstate New York. The mainly concrete and asphalt space was the worst location for a music festival, especially when the two main ...
From the get-go, there were issues with Woodstock '99's location. It was nothing like the green hills of Woodstock '69 and attempting to learn from the mistake of '94 where over 190,000 people ...
and the problem of Woodstock 99's location itself at a former U.S. air base in Rome, New York City. However, one event over the weekend has always been ingrained in the Woodstock '99 history books ...
Woodstock ’99 was a perfect storm of pissed-off ... of asphalt,” recalls one of the production team, after seeing the location for the first time. Also wildly different to the original ...
Then, the slow realization that some of the “mud” the kids at Woodstock ’99 were rubbing all over their viciously sunburnt, exhausted bodies and tossing at each other was not, in fact ...
The chaotic and violent events at Woodstock's 1999 music festival are back under scrutiny following the release of a new Netflix documentary "Trainwreck: Woodstock '99." The summer music festival ...
My main takeaway from Trainwreck: Woodstock '99, a new three-part Netflix documentary series about the notoriously disastrous music festival, is that the vibes were f---ed. Just the absolute worst ...
However, Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99 is probably the biggest of this summer’s doxploitation titles. Whether you’ve already seen it, I would like you to watch Hillsborough, the ESPN 30 for 30 ...
I recently watched the Woodstock 99 documentary “Trainwreck” on Netflix and found myself hooked (and horrified) from start to finish. I, like many people my age in their late 20s and early 30s ...