Woodstock and an iconic photo...40 year later

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Woodstock and an iconic photo...40 year later

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Unique story.

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainmen ... vers_.html

If this has been posted before, well...
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Cool. Great story. Thanks for sharing.
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Cool! 8)
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Yeah, nice story. :)
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That was a concert that I missed out on...........but like almost everyone I knew in my generation it became symbolic to me of our culture at that time. That was a great story. Thanks for posting it.
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Nice story but rather shabby "recreation" of the photo, considering the pose, nor the backdrop, nor the blanket were even somewhat close. It looks like 2 60 year olds in their backyard with a down comforter. :) Not really a "re-creation."
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