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Woodstock, the Festival of the Flower Children, has had a huge impact upon the world that we live in now. Not only did it cause so much happiness and pain in 1969, but even in today's society, there are no signs of it fading away. The music of that generation began to fell music as a deeper thing; to them, it was wild, and its wildness freed them from cultural restraints, from the everyday strains that …

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…no one can take away from us, no matter how hard they try. 5 Bibliography Working Bibliography Ailes, Darrin. "Woodstock 69 Lives!" (10 Feb. 2000). Casale, Anthony M., Where Have All The Flowers Gone?, New York: Andrews and McMeel, 1989. Landy, Elliott. Woodstock Vision (The Spirit Of A Generation). New York: Continuum, 1994. Makower, Joel. Woodstock: The Oral History. New York: Doubleday, 1989. Spitz, Bob. Barefoot in Babylon. New York and London: W.W. Norton and Company, 1989. "1969 Woodstock Festival and Concert" (10 Feb. 2000).