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WOODSTOCK '94 music festival advertisement...
WOODSTOCK '94 music festival advertisement...
Item # 719083
June 28, 1994
Pages taken away from the THE VILLAGE VOICE (weekly), Greenwich Village, New York, June 28, 1994
* WOODSTOCK '94 music festival advertisement
* Green Day - Metallica - Nine Inch Nails - Aerosmith
* Red Hot Chili Peppers - Bob Dylan - Joe Cocker
* Saugerties, New York "Mudstock" performances
* PAGES 77-78 & 83-84 ONLY ***** (4 pages)
Page 77 has a great full page advertisement for the upcoming "WOODSTOCK '94" music festival. (see images)
AI notes: Woodstock '94, held from August 12 to 14 in Saugerties, New York, was a massive music festival celebrating the 25th anniversary of the original 1969 Woodstock. Designed to honor the spirit of peace, love, and music, the event brought together over 350,000 attendees and featured a diverse lineup that blended classic acts like Santana, Joe Cocker, and Crosby, Stills & Nash with '90s-era stars such as Nine Inch Nails, Green Day, Metallica, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. Heavy rain turned the site into a mud-soaked playground, leading to iconic moments like Green Day’s infamous mud fight with the crowd and security, echoing the unpredictable and free-spirited nature of the original festival. Despite being a commercial, ticketed event (unlike the free 1969 version), Woodstock '94 was generally well-received and remembered as a mostly peaceful gathering that captured a nostalgic yet modernized version of the countercultural ethos. It stood in sharp contrast to the chaotic Woodstock '99 that would follow five years later.
I suspect this to be an extremely rare item because there was really no reason to save it at the time.
PAGES 77-78 & 83-84 ONLY, measures 15 x 11 1/2 inches, STILL TERRIFIC FOR DISPLAY AS SUCH.
Provenance note: This issue comes from The Village Voice's own archives, part of their in-house collection used to create their digital archive. Rare as such.
Alert: Many issues of The Village Voice contain articles and/or photos which some consider offensive, and are certainly inappropriate for children. Please purchase with discretion.
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