Keep The Dream Flowing - Celebrating the History of Woodstock 1969 Scott Parker
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Welcome to KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING! In this podcast, we talk about the 1969 Woodstock festival with the people who know it best -- the people who made the festival happen, the musicians who performed, and the attendees who came to share in three days of peace, love and music! Thanks for checking us out and, as Wavy Gravy put it, "keep feeding each other!"
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Episode 7 -- Cosmic Love Vibrations with Muruga Booker!
KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING – THE LOST EPISODES!!
Way back in 2021, the original server we were using to host the first 60+ episodes of KEEP THE DREAM FLOWING mysteriously vanished, and the episodes, while never technically unavailable, became harder to find once we migrated to a new server. We are pleased and proud to begin the long-overdue task of migrating the episodes over to the new server, to have them all in the same place at last!
Well well! After a break following the 50th Anniversary festivities, we are back with a very special guest – Cosmic Boogie master and drummer for Tim Hardin at Woodstock, MURUGA BOOKER! Muruga shares all kinds of wisdom with us, from his experiences at Woodstock with Tim, his life-changing meeting with Swami Satchidananda and his spiritual pursuits! Wonders await! -
Episode 133 – True Woodstock Stories with Bill Pellegrini (Tao Jones)! (part two)
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Episode 132 – True Woodstock Stories with Bill Pellegrini (Tao Jones)!
Happy spring, everyone! In this episode, Jack, Johnny and Erin interview Woodstock attendee and true believer, Bill Pellegrini, aka Tao Jones! To put it mildly, bill had his life changed at Woodstock, and he is a staunch defender of the central Woodstock ideology. This is a different but VERY interesting conversation! Part one of two!
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Episode 131 – Woodstock, The Film!
With spring just around the corner, how about an interview that stretches back some 54 years? In this episode, we dig into our Woodstock audio archives to bring you this rare interview of Michael Wadleigh and Bob Maurice, the director and producer of the 1970 Woodstock documentary film! The excitement and enthusiasm is palpable as we hear about the struggle to get the film made in the first place, and get a sense for what they all felt the legacy of Woodstock would be some six months after the festival!
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Episode 129 – Bert, Baby, Bert with Bob Sommer! (part one)
We are BACK, baby! We took a longish break, but we have returned with more Woodstock 1969 stories! In this special episode, we chat with BOB SOMMER, the cousin of that supremely underrated Woodstock artist, BERT SOMMER! Bob was but a child when Bert played at Woodstock, but still got to see him play there, and has great stories to share! All this and more! Oh, and if you listen past the end, you might just hear a few words from Bert himself! This is part one, part two next week!
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Episode 130 – Bert, Baby, Bert with Bob Sommer! (part two)
We are BACK, baby! We took
a longish break, but we have returned with more Woodstock 1969 stories! In this
special episode, we chat with BOB SOMMER, the cousin of that supremely
underrated Woodstock artist, BERT SOMMER! Bob was but a child when Bert played
at Woodstock, but still got to see him play there, and has great stories to
share! All this and more! Oh, and if you listen past the end, you might just
hear a few words from Bert himself! This is part two of two! Check out Bob’s
internet radio station at www.shoutingfire.com
to hear some amazing music!
Customer Reviews
Enthusiastic and knowledgeable
If you want to hear first hand conversations with people who performed at Woodstock’69, who were at Woodstock’69, worked Woodstock’69, have written about Woodstock’69 or one of its performances/performers, this is the podcast for you. The interviews are always fun and interesting.
I was there too
I was there and it’s great to hear the stories. How can I get ALL episodes not just the last 31?
I’m probably biased
As one of the co-host’s of the show, I’m probably biased. However, I think it is a terrific podcast for people who have an interest in the 1969 Woodstock Festival.