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Thread #18001   Message #176365
Posted By: McGrath of Harlow
10-Feb-00 - 06:06 PM
Thread Name: Your Woodstock Memories?
Subject: RE: Your Woodstock Memories?
Lots of good memories. I got there more or less by chance - I was over there for a pacifist conference due the next week, and someone offered me a lift to some kind of festival that was going on.

I remember waking up smashed in the morning and wandering over to the Hog Farm free kitchen, where I found myself working stirring up peculiar messes of food and serving it to lines of survivors, holding the tent down when the rainstorm broke upon us and nearly blew us away, and joining in a jug band when night came around. Better than any of the music on stage. And some of that was pretty good.

The someone comes round wirth boxes of chiocky bars and that that was supposed to be thrown out to people wedged up the front, and I got in for that, up on stage while Fefferson Airplane were playing, before we got to do our throwing act. SomI wasn't just at Woodstock, I was on stage there!

Come the 25th anniversary someone on our local paper thought they'd find a local angle on it, and came and interviewed me about it. (Well there aren't many Woodstock survivors in West Essex, I think, and my son had told him about me).

Thinking about it afterwards I wrote a song:

The Great Music Show

When I got there, all around
you could feel it start to grow.
There were thousands upon thousands,
people moving to and fro,
and the roads were blocked behind us -
there was no way you could go.
We were cast away, so far away
in that Great Music Show.
(Ch)And I stood in the rain,
and I wondered through the show,
and I saw what I saw,
and I know now what I know,
and it's all been so long
and so very long ago -
but I'm glad I was part
of that Great Music Show.

Well the smoke and the sunshine
nearly felled me like a blow,
but I rose like a salmon
as my mind began to glow,
And I was heaving like a sailor
when the tent began to go,
and the wind and the rain
they were walking to and fro.
(Ch)And I stood in the rain,
and I wondered through the show,
and I saw what I saw,
and I know now what I know,
and it's all been so long
and so very long ago -
but I'm glad I was part
of that Great Music Show.

And the music on the mountain
in the morning when we rose
seemed to open up a wiondow
that could never quite be closed.
And the brightest and the best
they may have died so long ago,
but I saw them there all shining
at the Great Music Show.
(Ch)And I stood in the rain,
and I wondered through the show,
and I saw what I saw,
and I know now what I know,
and it's all been so long
and so very long ago -
but I'm glad I was part
of that Great Music Show.

And you can ask me for the reasons
why we ever chose to go
to those hills so far and foreign
to a place we did not know.
But the reasons they are hidden
in the days of long ago,
when the world stood amazed
at that Great Music Show.
(Ch)And I stood in the rain,
and I wondered through the show,
and I saw what I saw,
and I know now what I know,
and it's all been so long
and so very long ago -
but I'm glad I was part
of that Great Music Show.