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Joe Has Something to Say to My Friends

It's Hard to Live, Still I Think It's The Best BetBy Kim Cooper FindlingDecember 3, 2009

Captain Daddy and I recently watched the original documentary “Woodstock”, made in 1970 one year after the illustrious event itself. I was born that year. Even though my parents weren’t hippies, watching the film explained them, their generation, and the last forty years in some interesting ways.   At turns appalling and deep, “Woodstock” turned…

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