The five most disastrous rock festivals of the 1970s
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Andrew Clayman
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Far Out MagazineThe five most disastrous rock festivals of the 1970sfaroutmagazine.co.ukIn the wake of Woodstock, the era of the fly-by-night fests began. The post The five most disastrous rock festivals of the 1970s first appeared on Far Out Magazine .
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