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Woodstock '99 was sold as a follow-up to the "three days of peace and music" ethos of the original event in 1969 but chaos awaited. ... crowd-surfing and hurling themselves into densely packed crowds.
Artists waffled between paying tribute to original Woodstock performers and wanting to own Woodstock ‘99. KoRn whipped the crowd into a frenzy on Friday night, Wyclef Jean encouraged people to ...
The three-part Netflix docuseries, “Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99,” premiering Aug. 3, looks at how the music festival devolved into anarchy.
Woodstock '99: 10 lessons learned from the 'Trainwreck' A Netflix documentary on the disastrous 1999 festival has us once again talking about how Woodstock '99 went up in flames.
Note: There are several horrible events that happened during the weekend of Woodstock ‘99, ... with many audience members ripping the wood siding off the stages and using them to crowd surf. On the ...
"Trainwreck: Woodstock '99" director Jamie Crawford spoke to Newsweek about the chaos at the Woodstock Music Festival in 1999 and how it went wrong.
Forget Fyre Festival – Woodstock ‘99 was the original masterclass in how not to organise a large-scale music event. Beyond just pissing off a bunch of rich kids with shoddy accommodation and ...
On the last night of Woodstock ’99, Lang passed out 100,000 candles to the crowd. He hoped they would have a peaceful candlelit vigil as the Red Hot Chili Peppers played “Under the Bridge.” ...
When Fred Durst was asked to address the crowd by Woodstock '99 officials, he stated, They wanna ask us to ask you to mellow out a little bit. They say too many people are getting hurt.
A Netflix documentary, 'Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99' explores what went wrong at the copycat festival. Here's everything to know: arrests, deaths, trench mouth.
Woodstock ‘99 rape survivors deserve more than a five-minute mention. ... women in the crowd were attacked and surrounded by men; crowd-surfing was used as an excuse to cop a feel. It was, in ...