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the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? say anow, a majority positive way. caller: definitely positive. everybody expected a disaster. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. we woke up sunday morning. across to the other side, they fed us. they gave us free water. the bathrooms were clean as an you see around baseball stadiums. everybody was nice. host: thank you for the call. his comment on joe caulker is telling. some of the bands were already famous. they were already headline bands. some became famous to a far larger crowd. richie havens was not a well-known figure. santana was not a well-known band. when santana got up there and played the guitar, they erected and became an iconic figure in the rock scene. for others, it was a validation. for some, it was the best show they ever p
the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? say anow, a majority positive way. caller: definitely positive. everybody expected a disaster. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. we woke up sunday...
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the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? say anow, a majority positive way. caller: definitely positive. everybody expected a disaster. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. we woke up sunday morning. across to the other side, they fed us. they gave us free water. the bathrooms were clean as an you see around baseball stadiums. everybody was nice. host: thank you for the call. his comment on joe caulker is telling. some of the bands were already famous. they were already headline bands. some became famous to a far larger crowd. richie havens was not a well-known figure. santana was not a well-known band. when santana got up there and played the guitar, they erected and became an iconic figure in the rock scene. for others, it was a validation. for some, it was the best show they ever p
the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker. was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? say anow, a majority positive way. caller: definitely positive. everybody expected a disaster. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. we woke up sunday...
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joe cocker or chris rhea. robin give of the. filmmaker of in bend a. writer. and fashion designer involved they've all signed the guest books. some even have works included in the collection . another classic is the bauhaus school founded in 1900 today it's a university back then it was a school of architecture crafts and fine arts its director architect invited famous artists of the city like. the bowels architects built their 1st model home environment house i'm haunted which introduced a new approach to housing. as a 2913 new building museum and commemoration of the centennial. if you can download an app to your phone that will guide you through the museum. this is peter keyless famous cradle and utilize color. circles must be blue squares red triangles yellow the design is still produced today and can be yours for 1800 and. the museum centerpiece is the collection he chose one. 170 pieces that were to stay environment when the palace moved to death so a 925. many of these objects became famous the world over like this lamp. and felt. this teapot by money o
joe cocker or chris rhea. robin give of the. filmmaker of in bend a. writer. and fashion designer involved they've all signed the guest books. some even have works included in the collection . another classic is the bauhaus school founded in 1900 today it's a university back then it was a school of architecture crafts and fine arts its director architect invited famous artists of the city like. the bowels architects built their 1st model home environment house i'm haunted which introduced a new...
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joe cocker. robin give of the. filmmaker of them ben the. writer. and fashion designer. they've all signed the guestbook. some even have works included in the collection. another classic is the bauhaus school founded in 1919 today it's a university back then it was a school of architecture crafts and fine arts its director architect invited famous artists to the city. and. the. house. which introduced a new approach to housing. as of 2019 there is a new building museum and commemoration of the centennial. you can download an app to your phone that will guide you through the museum. famous cradle. blue squares and triangles yellow the design is still produced today and for 1800 and. the museum centerpiece is the collection he chose 170 pieces that were to stay in volume when the move to death and 925. many of these objects became famous the world over like this lamp. and felt. yes cantilever chairs all of the modern classics. the last stop on my visit to via is the a.c.c. gallery a.c.c. stands for autonomy as cultural center its director flag months down at the center wit
joe cocker. robin give of the. filmmaker of them ben the. writer. and fashion designer. they've all signed the guestbook. some even have works included in the collection. another classic is the bauhaus school founded in 1919 today it's a university back then it was a school of architecture crafts and fine arts its director architect invited famous artists to the city. and. the. house. which introduced a new approach to housing. as of 2019 there is a new building museum and commemoration of the...
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. ♪ people try to put us down ♪ talking about my generation ♪ >> reporter: woodstock put joe cocker on little help from my friends." ♪ john fogerty's credence clearwater revival was one of the hottest bands going when they played woodstock. >> we're going in by helicopter. we thought it was really fun. >> we apologize for the noise of the choppedy choppedy. as the chopper came over the rise, fogerty realized this wasn't just a concert, this was history. >> the awesomeness of it, the hugeness of it, it was scary. i just have never seen a gathering of people that big before. >> reporter: construction of the concert stage continued until the last minute. time problems created chaos in planning and organization among the producers of the affair. booked as headliners and assigned the prime spot of 9:00 saturday night, credence didn't take the stage until 2:30 sunday morning. >> the lighting only carried out about two, three rows of people. the rest was just black. >> reporter: so you were playing to pitch-black? >> yes. instead of the usual that kind of thing, there was kind of no reaction.
. ♪ people try to put us down ♪ talking about my generation ♪ >> reporter: woodstock put joe cocker on little help from my friends." ♪ john fogerty's credence clearwater revival was one of the hottest bands going when they played woodstock. >> we're going in by helicopter. we thought it was really fun. >> we apologize for the noise of the choppedy choppedy. as the chopper came over the rise, fogerty realized this wasn't just a concert, this was history. >>...
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that was a little funny here the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of him. we just sat there in awe. he was magnificent. he was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? no impact at all? right now, a majority say a positive way. caller: definitely positive. everyone was expecting a disaster. but it was positive. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. was we got up, i think it sunday morning, we had gone to the hill to sleep for the night, we looked across to the other side. there was a tanker. we didn't know if it was milk or water. it was nothing but hotdogs, not even roles, but they fed us. they gave us free water. the bathrooms were clean as an you see around baseball stadiums. it was a positive impact on me. everybody was nice. the people bugging us for the beer, we couldn't blame them. [laughter] host: thank you for the call. david farber. guest: that's great
that was a little funny here the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of him. we just sat there in awe. he was magnificent. he was the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? no impact at all? right now, a majority say a positive way. caller: definitely positive. everyone was expecting a disaster. but it...
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the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker.as the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? say anow, a majority positive way. caller: definitely positive. everybody expected a disaster. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. we woke up sunday morning. across to the other side, they fed us. they gave us free water. the bathrooms were clean as an you see around baseball stadiums. everybody was nice. host: thank you for the call. his comment on joe caulker is telling. some of the bands were already famous. they were already headline bands. some became famous to a far larger crowd. richie havens was not a well-known figure. santana was not a well-known band. when santana got up there and played the guitar, they erected and became an iconic figure in the rock scene. for others, it was a validation. for some, it was the best show they ever pla
the best part was joe cocker. we had never heard of them. we just sat there in all of joe cocker.as the best of everybody that was there. host: i have a question for you. we have a twitter poll. the question is this, did the 1969 woodstock festival will have an impact on culture in america? in a positive way, in a negative way? say anow, a majority positive way. caller: definitely positive. everybody expected a disaster. nothing bad happened. the three of us survived. we woke up sunday morning....
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. ♪[ music ] >>> a little joe cocker to start off the morning in honor of the 50th anniversary of woodstockthis is a good one. outside our doors, we have mostly cloudy skies, cooler conditions. and the cooling trend continues into your bay area weekend. i have details coming up. >>> all right, rosemary, thanks. california is now in its 113th straight mont of job growth. expansion of the 1960s for the longest on record. new figures released yesterday show the state's unemployment rate dipped in july. that equals a record low that was set last year. >>> may sound hard to believe. but new numbers actually shows some bay area home prices were lower in the month of july. the san jose market saw prices drop more than 3%. and oakland more than 2%. as ktvu's joan day lor reports, this remains the most competitive market in the nation. this house shines the best at night. >> don and his wife are selling their home in cambridge, san jose. moving to idaho. >> you're on pins and needles. because you want to get the best prices. >> but prices have dropped. according to redfin, san jose has seen the seco
. ♪[ music ] >>> a little joe cocker to start off the morning in honor of the 50th anniversary of woodstockthis is a good one. outside our doors, we have mostly cloudy skies, cooler conditions. and the cooling trend continues into your bay area weekend. i have details coming up. >>> all right, rosemary, thanks. california is now in its 113th straight mont of job growth. expansion of the 1960s for the longest on record. new figures released yesterday show the state's...