What Happened to Rock and Roll After Altamont? ‹ Literary Hub

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What Happened to Rock and Roll After Altamont? ‹ Literary Hub
Fifty years ago, in December 1969, the groovy 60s came to an end, both literally and figuratively. After events like the Be-In in San Francisco in January 1967, Monterey Pop Festival in June of ’67, and Woodstock in August of ’69, the Altamont Speedway Free Festival signaled how the cultural and political anxieties that lurked […]
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