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woodstock 99 podcast

by Ms. Catalina Langworth MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Is there a Woodstock 99 documentary?

Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage is a 2021 documentary film about the music festival Woodstock '99.

Who incited the riot at Woodstock 99?

Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst was the embodiment of late-'90s aggro dudebro ugliness, and his band's riot-instigating performance at Woodstock '99—the second revitalization of the festival brand by co-founder Michael Lang and producer John Scher, following Woodstock '94—took the brunt of the blame for the event's devolution ...

How hot was Woodstock 99?

100 degreesMany issues at Woodstock '99 were blamed on the heat: Temperatures neared 100 degrees (and felt as hot as 118 on the tarmac) and bottles of water were sold for $4, leaving little relief for fans who paid $150 (or more) for tickets to a very commercialized event covered by MTV with live, uncensored pay-per-view.

Who all played at the 1999 Woodstock?

Artists expected to participate in Woodstock '99, in alphabetical order, include: Aerosmith, Bush, Chemical Brothers, Creed, Sheryl Crow, DMX, Everlast, Fatboy Slim, John Fogerty, Hole, Ice Cube, Korn, Limp Bizkit, Live, Los Lobos, Metallica, Alanis Morissette, Willie Nelson, Rage Against the Machine, Red Hot Chili ...

How many died at Woodstock?

Three peopleThree people died during the festival. Two people died from drug overdoses and one from being run over by the driver of a tractor who did not notice the man sleeping under a sleeping bag. Some people didn't have to pay to attend.

How many died Woodstock 1969?

three deaths8. There were three deaths at Woodstock, but no confirmed births. Three young men died while attending Woodstock, two from drug overdoses and another–just 17 years old—was run over by a tractor collecting debris while he was asleep in a sleeping bag.

Which Woodstock was the worst?

Woodstock 1999 was marred by difficult environmental conditions, violence, sexual assault, looting, vandalism, and fires.

Who played naked at Woodstock 1999?

FleaBand's bassist, Flea, performs naked during set. ROME, N.Y. — The Red Hot Chili Peppers made sure they would be the most talked-about act at Woodstock '99 when bassist Flea hopped onstage naked to start the funk-metal band's set.

Who cleaned up Woodstock 99?

Clifton Property Services, Syracuse, N.Y., primarily was responsible for litter pick-up, cleaning, collection and movement of bagged waste from small containers (55 gallon drums) to large containers, and mechanized sweeping.

What went wrong Woodstock 99?

Twenty-two years later, Woodstock '99 is generally remembered as a repulsive bacchanal, marred by widespread sexual assault, riots, looting, arson, and death by hyperthermia.

Did Beastie Boys play Woodstock 99?

There's several videos of an excellent live performance of Sabotage on YouTube. For some reason the all say that it was at Woodstock 99. Even though they didn't play there.

How many babies were conceived at Woodstock?

What the festival did not give birth to were any babies. That's right: There were no babies born at Woodstock. That's right: There were no babies born at Woodstock. In the late 1980s, during the research for my book, Woodstock: The Oral History, I searched everywhere, and talked to everyone else who searched.

Where was Woodstock 99?

The planning of Woodstock 99 was rife with tensions between the promoters and local officials in the small town of Rome, New York. But potential red flags portending trouble were overlooked in favor of the hope for what Woodstock could do for a community that was down on its luck.

What was the story of Woodstock 1999?

Break Stuff: The Story of Woodstock '99. In 1999, a music festival took place in upstate New York that became a social experiment. There were riots, looting, and numerous assaults. And it was set to a soundtrack of the era’s most aggressive rock bands.

What was the aftermath of Woodstock?

In the aftermath of Woodstock 99, there were reports in the media about widespread sexual harassment and assaults. A combination of factors — including lax security and an environment that encouraged unbridled machismo — made the festival a dangerous place for women.

What is the 99 podcast?

Podcast 99 returns for a special edition of Survivor Stories. From the start of Podcast 99 we have always made comparisons between Woodstock 99 and Fyre Festival. Our guest Kathleen worked at Fyre Fest and joins us to dish more dirt on this infamous blunder.

Is St. Anger a culture dump?

The world’s biggest metal band (and headliners of both Woodstock 94 and 99) is hardly a Culture Dump, but their 2002 documentary “Some Kind of Monster” and the album that followed “St. Anger” are definitely Culture Dumps.

Episode 57: Survivor Stories: Charlie Meister

Charlie and his brothers went to Woodstock 99 to see their favorite bands. Charlie, the oldest of the crew at the ripe age of 19, led the charge into the most infamous mosh pits of the festival.

Episode 56: Return of Andy

This week we welcome back our survivor Andy Theiss. Andy if you remember he kept a concise record of his time at Woodstock 99. Known for not only keeping a diary at Woodstock but also watching a ton of movies and eating a ton of food. We brought him back to talk the HBO documentary, Woodstock 94, and more reflections of 99.

Episode 54: Survivor Stories: Nordog

NorDog is the exact person you have been wanting us to interview (besides Durst of course). He raged, rioted, partied, and survived. This is a fully loaded story complete with nicknames, 300 joints, young man’s ambition, and everything else you would want from a Woodstock 99 story.

Episode 52: Survivor Stories: Brooke

We change things up; Parks interviews a survivor for the first time. Brooke traveled all the way from Idaho to get to Woodstock 99. She had some great times and made some new friends, but the tone of her trip quickly changed from celebratory to one of caution.

Episode 49: Survivor Stories: Tamera

Tamera joined our last survivor Aaron at Woodstock 99. While she enjoyed plenty of music there were plenty of terrifying moments that stay with her to this day.

Episode 48: The HBO Documentary

Woodstock 99 is heating back up! to celebrate its 21st birthday, HBO has just released a new documentary on the infamous fest. Ryan and Parks weigh in on this hefty doc. Even for 2 experts as ourselves, we were impressed to see some brand new amateur footage. Also Moby talked for way too long.

Episode 46: Survivor Stories- Aunt Gina

Gina attended Woodstock 99 with her husband two nephews and had the time of her life. This is a unique survivor story because despite the setting, it is extremely wholesome and positive. Between tripping during Bush, building a poo dam, watching the riots unfold from a hotel room, this story is jam packed with 99 goodies.

What happened to the music festival in 1999?

What went wrong? In 1999, a music festival in upstate New York became a social experiment. There were riots, looting, and numerous assaults, all set to a soundtrack of the era’s most aggressive rock bands.

What happened in 1999?

Getty Images. In 1999, a music festival in upstate New York became a social experiment. There were riots, looting, and numerous assaults, all set to a soundtrack of the era’s most aggressive rock bands.

What episode of Break Stuff is the Legacy of Woodstock?

The Legacy of Woodstock ’99 Is Sexual Assault. Episode 6 of ‘Break Stuff’ explores the violence against women that garnered headlines in the wake of the festival. By Steven Hyden August 13, 2019.

Who was responsible for the Woodstock riots?

Limp Bizkit Got the Blame for the Woodstock ’99 Riots. But It’s Not That Simple. The first episode of ‘Break Stuff,’ The Ringer’s new documentary podcast series about the doomed festival, explores whether the bad boys of nu metal were really the cause of the chaos. By Steven Hyden July 9, 2019.

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