"The definitive study of the mega-concert."--Rolling Stone "Woodstock comes alive here, even if the music itself seems almost incidental to the backstage dramas." Publishers Weekly Woodstock: the Oral History is the definitive, electrifying account of the rock festival that shook the world and defined a generation. In 1969 four young men had a dream: to produce the greatest rock concert ever held. Little did the group--two budding entrepreneurs who really wanted to write sitcoms, a former head shop proprietor turned rock band manager, and a record company executive who smoked hash...
"The definitive study of the mega-concert."--Rolling Stone "Woodstock comes alive here, even if the music itself seems almost incidental to the ba...