Jason Stone played hooky from summer camp and tripped on LSD-spiked watermelon, ...
- Jason Stone played hooky from summer camp and tripped on LSD-spiked watermelon, Graham Nash was so high his memories of performing are hazy, and Robin Naylor, at 15, saw her first naked man.
Stone lost his job at the summer camp, but the festival had given him a taste for the music business. After many years working at concert promoters Live Nation he now has his own company which helps arrange concerts at the original Woodstock festival site in Bethel Woods, New York. While waiting to perform, the band was less concerned about the vast audience than the reaction of their peers and “all of the people we loved standing on the side of the stage wondering whether this new band, Crosby, Stills and Nash, could do what their record was. How are they gonna do this live, you know?”
“I think common sense prevailed, basically. There wasn’t much you could do. I saw some people smoking weed, marijuana and stuff. But... there was nobody to turn them over to, anyway. So, it would have just been a piece of paper and ‘see ya’,” said Ellsworth.Jocko Marcellino was a singer, drummer and songwriter for the fledgling band Sha Na Na when Jimi Hendrix helped get them onto the Woodstock bill.
She remembers marveling at how Janice Joplin could sing, drink and smoke a cigarette at the same time.
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