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Kitty Pryde-Barton ([personal profile] throughaphase) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2016-09-05 08:45 am
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Firsthand History- Monday- 1st period

Today the class was in a Danger Shopped outdoor concert venue. No way was Kitty taking them to the real one without chaperones. But it was crowded and still kind of muddy, and there was music, so.

"Welcome to Woodstock," she greeted them. "This is Monday, August 18, 1969, the end of one of the biggest events in music history. The sixties were a pretty big decade, and hippies were a very big thing. They were very big into peace and love and pacificism, and also illegal drugs and free love which you will not be getting in class. That summer, a free concert was put on in upstate New York, not actually in Woodstock, which gave way to the attendance of four hundred thousand people. This is nothing. This is only about thirty thousand here. A state of emergency was declared for the county, people came over from the Air Force base to help keep things peaceful, and that was probably good because things weren't even finished before the festival started, and they were way underprepared for how many people they got here. Also the festival was supposed to only be three days, but rain delays meant that the very last performer didn't go on until 8 am Monday morning. And that's what you're going to see today.

"So find a spot, relax, and enjoy Jimi Hendrix. If you're from here and now, it'll make your parents and grandparents so jealous."
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Re: Enjoy Woodstock

[personal profile] vrajna_kralis 2016-09-05 06:21 pm (UTC)(link)
By the time the shock of so many people had worn off, Hyacinthe was all too ready to sit and enjoy the music. Which didn't sound like any music he had ever heard, but by this point was barely relevant. The male on the guitar was gifted, even Hyacinthe could see that, and after some quick bartering and a bit of flirting, Hya had managed to find a seat with a decent vantage point and some pretty company.