Duluth Does Woodstock
By ericswan on Sep 30, 2009 in Events, Music

20 local acts perform their interpretations of music from the historic Woodstock festival. All the groovy tunes and good vibes minus the rain, mud and crappy brown acid.
Scheduled to appear: Coyote, The Fontanelles, Rivulets, Rocketship to Nowhere, The Fish Heads, Andy Elwell and many more.
Sponsored by Pizza Lucé, Paper Hog, Carmody Irish Pub and Transistor.
Thursday October 8,2009 7 pm
Sacred Heart Music Center
Tickets $10 advance/$12 door available online at www.sacredheartmusic.org or at The Electric Fetus

Sponsored by Pizza Lucé, Paper Hog, Carmody Irish Pub and Transistor.
y’know…it’d be tres cool if cool stuff like this took place on or around weekends so’s folks with fams and regular joe 8-4:30 jobs could enjoy too…
@ Zra:

thanks, paul.
The pressing issue is, which local act will attempt to replicate that personification of the Peace and Love movement, Sha Na Na? And which 60′s acid-etched anthem will they choose? Teen Angel? Duke Of Earl? Yakety Yak? At the Hop?
Seriously, which acts are playing which songs--is there a set list posted anywhere?
I’m going to stand around outside Sacred Heart and complain to the media about all the hippies and how they’re destroying everything.
Will brown acid be provided?
Sorry, no Sha Na Na I never understood how they made the original bill in the first place
Barrett, BYOBA
Dam hippies they want to change the world! Oh thats right they did!!!!!!!!!
And then they did it again and again and again and they will have to pull my Peace Sign from my cold dead fingers to get me to give it up!!!!
I am sorry I thought I was Moses for a secound.
Peace
PS Barret the Kool Aid will be 25 cents and the sugar cubes $25.00.
Does someone get to beat Abbie Hoffman over the head with an SG?
who’s gonna play the Star Spangled Banner at the end?
ZRA,
None other than The Tico Three AKA Isrial Malachi!
Peace
I am a bit sad about no Sha Na Na. Even the lame stuff we all want to forget should be included in history. Anyone remember the 1970s?
Barely!
It is a kind of blurr!!
Some Bronx Zoo with some Matrix and Thrust thrown in the fog.
Oh ya I saw Ten Years After with the back up band Fleetwood Mac.
Led Zeppilin, The Who, Dark Side of the Moon tour and all of them -- if my memory is correct at the Met (it used to be were the Mall of America is now).
Wow “what a strange trip this has been”.
Peace
Anybody see the movie “Taking Woodstock”? It was pretty good, funny, sweet and well-told, I thought ; )