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Woodstock would come to signify an entire generation, and up until the time they went onstage, the Dead had as good a time there as anyone. It began as a vision of Michael Lang, a Florida head-shop owner, and Artie Kornfeld, a low-level music business wheeler-dealer and associate of the Cowsills, a successful, fluffy pop recording group. The two of them found John Roberts, a reporter and heir, and Joel Rosenman, an attorney .....
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