"Thanks For The Picture of You, Hoots, From Back In The Day"
Dear hoots, I hope you don't mind my showing this photo of you taken back inna day. You, who are now a semi-retired child of the sixties, and you, who are now in your sixties. vee
P.S. Woodstock?
P.S.S. Aftermath of a peace march?
P.S.3. Winding down after a civil rights march?
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Second Atlanta Pop Festival Independence Day, 1970. Hendrix played the national anthem and it was hot, even at night. Smokes were free, the crowd was amazingly quiet until the music started, and there was plenty of everything to share. This was before the era of hard drugs -- just good old Mary Jane. A Chicago gang of bikers had been retained to maintain order, but they were not needed because it was clear before anything even started that there were too many people to control, no more tickets, no money anyway...so everybody just laid back and had a good time. I have a sleeve of color slides that I haven't thought about for years.
I didn't know there was a link until I did a Google search.
Thanks for the memories!
(That's not me in the picture, incidentally. I had a beard in those days and wore shoes.)
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