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Imagine stepping into Woodstock: mud squelching under your feet, music blasting from a stage that’s barely standing, and the crowd doing whatever it pleased. Bands arrived late or barely coherent, lightning storms rolled in, and yet somehow the magic happened. Between the chaos, there were moments of pure spontaneity: electric mishaps, surprise performances, and laughter that echoed through the fields. This is the Woodstock you didn’t see on TV.
#1: Richie Havens Becomes the Opener
Traffic jammed the roads, and organizers had no plan. Richie Havens grabbed a guitar and turned the festival upside down with an improvised set, including a version of “Freedom” that left the crowd speechless.

