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-Short Attention Span Theater-
Woodstock Generation Idiots
One of the problems I had with Woodstock in 1969, was I saw it as stage for a bunch of B-list music acts: none of the biggies showed up such as the Rolling Stones and the Doors, as well as any number of other acts.

The treatise linked misses the point, IMO, because the author fails to address what the thing was: An exemplar for what not to do with an outdoor music festival.

Woodstock was the first and the worst. Much better venues were to follow over the years since.

As an aside, also IMMHO, the only decent act that was there was a newly formed Mountain, a band that is still touring to this day.

A taste from TFA:


Sickeningly, an effluvium of nostalgia over the debacle concert near the town of Woodstock, New York in August of 1969 is everywhere. It’s the big 4-0. We should take this anniversary to remember that the catch phrase of the Woodstock generation eventually became “don’t trust anyone over 30.” In the case of the white wash of what really happened with the concert in Max Yasgur’s field, the warning is fitting because the truth seems to be forgotten for the fluffy propaganda of how wonderful the concert was. The concert is also emblematic of some of the vapid 60’s generation — by no means all of them, but the worst of them, to be sure.
Posted by: badanov || 08/15/2009 18:43 || Comments || Link || [3 views] Top|| File under:

#1  B-list? Santana, The Who, Hendrix, Janis, Credence, Jefferson Airplane, CSNY, Ten Years After? You're killing me!
Posted by: Unique Battle || 08/15/2009 21:32 Comments || Top||

#2  But good sex was had by all
Posted by: Dopey Omamp9336 || 08/15/2009 22:11 Comments || Top||

#3  Presumably the best sex was had by those who have absolutely no memory of it. Along with many other bests of that weekend, no doubt.
Posted by: trailing wife || 08/15/2009 22:33 Comments || Top||

#4  "But good sex was had by all"

Fixed that for ya', Dopey.
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut || 08/15/2009 22:35 Comments || Top||

#5  If you remember Woodstock, you weren't there.
Posted by: ed || 08/15/2009 23:03 Comments || Top||

#6  Okay, A and B listers.

Better?
Posted by: badanov || 08/15/2009 23:04 Comments || Top||

#7  Richie Havens singing Freedom was and is my mantra.
Posted by: bman || 08/15/2009 23:58 Comments || Top||


Afghanistan
The Afghans Have a Referendum on Democracy
Hamid Karzai's main challenger has had enough of governance by patronage.
By Ann Marlowe
See how much more fun politics can be?
It's another demonstration of how authoritarian regimes, which the Karzai administration is if a relatively benign one, change over time to more stable, democratic governments. Along the way you get 'reformers' like Abdullah who in turn get reformed a few years later.
Kabul, Afghanistan -- It was midnight this past Sunday when I left the house of Abdullah Abdullah, Hamid Karzai's leading challenger for the presidency of Afghanistan. Twenty or so men were still waiting to see the candidate, some sitting cross-legged in the grassy courtyard.

When I arrived at 10:30 p.m., one dignitary after another filed into the meeting room: a finance executive, a counter-narcotics official, a former ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, and a female professor at Kabul University. Lesser notables spilled out into the courtyard of the concrete villa, some in Western garb, some in traditional dress. Earlier, the diplomat brother of the slain Northern Alliance leader Ahmad Shah Massoud came to pay his respects.

These Afghans don't believe the line the foreign press is pushing--that Mr. Karzai has the election sewn up. With 10 days until the vote, they've come to offer help or cut deals, believing that they're backing the winner.

Dr. Abdullah, 49 years old, is an ophthalmologist and a former foreign minister of Afghanistan who entered politics by organizing medical care for the Afghan resistance after the Soviet invasion in 1979. He's running on a platform of overhauling the 2002 Afghan Constitution. He advocates a parliamentary system, political parties, and direct elections of mayors and provincial governors. (They're currently appointed by the president.)
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Posted by: Steve White || 08/15/2009 00:00 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Can you have a democracy in a country without a demos?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles || 08/15/2009 21:16 Comments || Top||


Home Front: Culture Wars
Videos: As It Should Be, America Welcomes Home Her Heroes
H/T Blackfive and a commenter:

From state to state, from county to county, from town to town, Americans gather on roadsides with flags, applause and hands over hearts saluting our real heroes.

For your Saturday, grab some tissues, and welcome home two of our heroes.

From Georgia:
Killed in action the week before, the body of Staff Sergeant First John C. Beale was returned to Falcon Field in Peachtree City, Georgia, just south of Atlanta, on June 11, 2009. The Henry County Police Department escorted the procession to the funeral home in McDonough. A simple notice in local papers indicated the road route to be taken and the approximate time.
Town after town welcomes home Staff Sgt John Beale

From Texas:
I knew of this Marine's death, from another small town just down the road from me... A commenter at Blackfive reminds us: We have had nonstop drought and 102+ temps here all summer. (54 days of three digit temperatures) Those people who stood out in the blazing July sunshine for who knows how long waiting for the motorcade were suffering to be able to do that. I wince at the elderly who were standing there because they were taking a huge risk to pay tribute.

Welcome home, Marine LCpl Brandon Lara
Posted by: Sherry || 08/15/2009 00:53 || Comments || Link || [0 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Side note: First video isn't working. Looks like blackfive.* has domain sitters
Posted by: 3dc || 08/15/2009 10:35 Comments || Top||

#2  Works fine for me.
Posted by: Procopius2k || 08/15/2009 11:39 Comments || Top||

#3  [Paul has been pooplisted.]
Posted by: Paul || 08/15/2009 16:12 Comments || Top||



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