
1969 AOR-3.1 Woodstock Fest Original Large Poster
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The Woodstock Music and Arts Festival is legendary. It represented the peak of the 1960's music scene. In many ways, it also signified the end of the era. The poster for the event is iconic and deserves a place in every collection! The Original First Printing of this issue, like this one here, can be easily identified by a small piece of red extending from the second arch inside the white area of the letter "M" in Music.
Woodstock was a notorious Grateful Dead performance. They were a band that rarely came through when faced with great expectation and hype. At Woodstock, they had to play during the rain and were getting shocked by a poorly grounded set up. As a result, Bob Weir was having a bad trip. It did not go well for the band that night. However the performances of many others, including Jimi Hendrix, CSNY, The Band and Janis Joplin have become permanently etched in stone as some of the finest live sets ever!
Condition - 1/16th inch nick on the right edge, light creases and ink breaks in top right corner and left edge, light handling.
Poster ?? Woodstock Music and Art Fair, Yasgurs Farm
Grade ?? PAE Near Mint 89
Bands/Bill ?? Joan Baez, Crosby Stills and Nash, Jefferson Airplane, Hendrix, Santana, Ten Years After, The Who, The Band, Iron Butterfly, Mountain, Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens, Canned Heat, Creedence Clearwater, Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin
Venue ?? Yasgurs Farm
City ?? White Lake, NY
Date ?? 8/15-17/69
Dimensions ?? 24 x 36 25/32
Printing ?? OP-1, Original Pre-Concert First Printing
Artist ?? Arnold Skolnick
Series/Promoter ?? Michael Lang and others
Paper Type ?? Thin glossy
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The Woodstock Music and Arts Festival is legendary. It represented the peak of the 1960's music scene. In many ways, it also signified the end of the era. The poster for the event is iconic and deserves a place in every collection! The Original First Printing of this issue, like this one here, can be easily identified by a small piece of red extending from the second arch inside the white area of the letter "M" in Music.
Woodstock was a notorious Grateful Dead performance. They were a band that rarely came through when faced with great expectation and hype. At Woodstock, they had to play during the rain and were getting shocked by a poorly grounded set up. As a result, Bob Weir was having a bad trip. It did not go well for the band that night. However the performances of many others, including Jimi Hendrix, CSNY, The Band and Janis Joplin have become permanently etched in stone as some of the finest live sets ever!
Condition - 1/16th inch nick on the right edge, light creases and ink breaks in top right corner and left edge, light handling.
Poster ?? Woodstock Music and Art Fair, Yasgurs Farm
Grade ?? PAE Near Mint 89
Bands/Bill ?? Joan Baez, Crosby Stills and Nash, Jefferson Airplane, Hendrix, Santana, Ten Years After, The Who, The Band, Iron Butterfly, Mountain, Arlo Guthrie, Richie Havens, Canned Heat, Creedence Clearwater, Grateful Dead, Janis Joplin
Venue ?? Yasgurs Farm
City ?? White Lake, NY
Date ?? 8/15-17/69
Dimensions ?? 24 x 36 25/32
Printing ?? OP-1, Original Pre-Concert First Printing
Artist ?? Arnold Skolnick
Series/Promoter ?? Michael Lang and others
Paper Type ?? Thin glossy