While at the 40th aniversary of Woodstock (at Bethel Woods) me and my mom were interviewed while dancing! Take a look!
Gina G****, 14, was getting a firsthand musical education. Her mother, Barbara G****, got them tickets to the "Heroes of Woodstock" concert. They came up from Highland Mills, N.Y. And mother and daughter were dancing together near the front of the lawn -- daughter in simple black shorts and T-shirt, and mother in her old tattered jeans with a hole big enough to show off the huge Jim Morrison tattoo on her left leg.
Barbara G**** was only old enough to be entering first grade when Woodstock was held. She later became a serious Deadhead, and had dreamed of one day taking her daughter to a Grateful Dead show, before Jerry Garcia died in 1995.
"I wanted to take her to see the Dead, but Jerry is gone, so this is as close as I'm getting," Barbara said.
"I'm gratefully accepting it," chimed in Gina.
Gina's musical tastes are varied but veer toward the alternative. "I like music with meaning to it," she said. "It's hereditary. Good music is hereditary."
She knows, too, that Woodstock was about more than the music. "All the peace, love and happiness coming together," Gina said.
"And here we are again in another war," Barbara sighed.
LEGIT SHIT
oh and random update im joining a band

excitment!
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