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But in the months leading up to the festival, local residents were in opposition, again because of the idea of their town hosting a predicted 50, young people for a concert. By this time, without a definite venue, posters and fliers were already in the process of being created for the event.

It was on July 15, — precisely a month before the festival began — when the town official rescinded its permit for the Woodstock festival, on the grounds of the portable restrooms not meeting Wallkill city code. With weeks left, organizers were desperately in need of a venue.

About an hour and a half southwest of Woodstock is the town of Bethel. But it was too late to change the name to the Bethel Festival. Since all the talent was booked under the name Woodstock, the organizers simply kept it.

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Please enter a valid email address. Please attempt to sign up again. More than 5, medical incidents were reported to officials, of which were drug-related. Despite rumors of multiple births occurring at Woodstock, no evidence can support the claim that any children were born during the festival. It took festival organizers years to pay off debts incurred during the festival. Organizers originally sought to find a location for a recording studio, but this idea morphed into creating the music festival of the century.

Woodstock was known as a destination for artists and music lovers before the famous festival of Their theory could have some truth, since he later claimed he had to move following the festival because his house was constantly surrounded by tourists, drug addicts, and star-crazed fans.

Joni Mitchell never actually attended or performed at Woodstock. John Lennon and The Beatles refused to perform at Woodstock when their request to have Yoko Ono perform alongside them was turned down. Farmer Max Yasgur was paid a respectable sum for the use of his acre dairy farm to host the festival.

Canadian band Lighthouse backed out of the festival due to concerns over safety and…ahem…toiletry space. The festival was repeatedly stopped throughout the weekend due to rain and the risk of electrocution. Some attendees claim they waited in line for hours to use restroom facilities. Rumor has it jugs of homemade wine were passed around freely. Many people who attended the festival claim not to have realized just how many people were present.

Many quotes from in-person interviews during the festival which can still be found online estimate tens of thousands, not hundreds of thousands.

Tens of thousands of vehicles of guests were parked as far as 20 miles away from the site of the festival. Performer Melanie Safka was a relatively unknown year-old folk singer who was never given an artist VIP pass and had to sing to security guards in order to convince them she was scheduled to perform on stage. No rain! Singer Alvin Lee of the band Ten Years After chose to sing in the rain after reportedly ignoring warnings he could become electrocuted.

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