hundreds of thousands of gathering in upstate new york, hearing from the likes of jimi hendrix, janice jopline venue changes, worries about lack of headliners and a lack of infrastructure to handle the masses of people that showed up. as we approached the 50th anniversary of woodstock, organizers of an anniversary festival scheduled to take place next month appear to be following the same old path. after losing multiple venues in upstate new york, a new location in maryland was just announced in a last-ditch effort to keep the whole thing alive again. with only three weeks until the anniversary, questions remain. just like 50 years ago, will organizers pull it off? who will perform? and how many people will show up to watch? i'm joined right now by mick richards, the director of a new documentary, "creating woodstock" about what it took to put on the iconic 1969 festival. thank you, mick, for coming on. i really want you'd on the show tonight, because i grew up with a lot of people who said woodstock nation is still here. they still feel a part of it years later. what's going on with this eff