The reason why Woodstock is remembered as such a great thing is because most of the participants look back at it with nostalgia glasses on, reminiscing about their own golden years.
It was poorly planned, woefully executed on the same scale as Woodstock 1999 (at least they got that part of it right), but since people weren't SoMe whiny Karen's back then, they made do and smoked more weed.
The amount of logistics going into prepping plentiful food, drink, toilet facilities, camping areas, emergency services on top of executing on an ambitious music programme is insane.
Watch some documentaries on recent Glastonbury festivals to see how much work there is, behind the scenes
There might be some worldwide online event, kindda-like Live Aid, since it would have a lower logistics bar.
Ashardis t1_iwtzr5b wrote
Reply to Will there ever be another Legendary Music Festival like Live Aid/Woodstock? by idoperokungfu
The reason why Woodstock is remembered as such a great thing is because most of the participants look back at it with nostalgia glasses on, reminiscing about their own golden years. It was poorly planned, woefully executed on the same scale as Woodstock 1999 (at least they got that part of it right), but since people weren't SoMe whiny Karen's back then, they made do and smoked more weed.
The amount of logistics going into prepping plentiful food, drink, toilet facilities, camping areas, emergency services on top of executing on an ambitious music programme is insane. Watch some documentaries on recent Glastonbury festivals to see how much work there is, behind the scenes
There might be some worldwide online event, kindda-like Live Aid, since it would have a lower logistics bar.