Quotes about woodstock (16 Quotes)




    But, what did happen is I went to Woodstock as a member of the audience. I did not show up there with a road manager and a couple of guitars. I showed up with a change of clothes and a toothbrush.


    At the quarter break, that was one thing we talked about We know that Woodstock is going to come at you hard. We talked about being 'boss' with the ball, that's what we call it. The girls did a nice job.


    It looked like they were playing in someone's back yard because they had no respect for the basketball and no respect for the Woodstock players. We knew what was coming but we went to some bizarre stuff. I didn't know what we were doing out there.

    Bellows Falls is going to be a big game for us. They are number two in our division and we've played them well in the past. If we keep playing with the intensity we had against Woodstock, we should be all right.

    You've got to love this. Well- known communist sympathizer Joan Baez in Crawford, Texas, regaling this bunch that think they're having a new Woodstock down there with more anti-American folk tunes,


    At the time of Woodstock, I was just 13, but I used to see these exotic hippy creatures and I did look on with envy. How could you not? In an ideal world, I would have loved to have been a hippy - but I might have been a bit strait-laced. It was my fantasy.


    It was Woodstock meets Augusta out there, unbelievable. For how many people there are and how close they are, they're just fantastic. They're so into it and they really want you to do well, but they'll tug on you a little bit if you hit a bad shot.

    Describing Woodstock as the "big bang," I think that's a great way to describe it, because the important thing about it wasn't how many people were there or that it was a lot of truly wonderful music that got played.

    When I first did Woodstock many, many years ago, my initial impression when I went to California to look at the rushes . . . was I was appalled. I knew the performance was OK, but the visual of the crowd walking away in the mud and the way they cut it together was kind of depressing,


    We talked about how Wauconda was a tough loss and how Woodstock was one of the worst games we played. Win or lose against Barrington, we were going to Consolation C, so we just relaxed and had fun. The kids are enjoying themselves.



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