In a weird sort of way, Woodstock probably says more about the positive morals of the hippies' parents than the mud pie crowd would prefer to acknowledge. Having a quarter of a million people without a lot of food and water etc and virtually no police presence, but yet there were no major crimes reported sounds more like kids remembered the Golden Rule vs sex and drugs and rock and roll. In turn, the fires and riots of Woodstock 99 probably says more about the morals of the GenXers parents (many of whom were Boomers...) than the kids themselves.
Thank you for echoing my thoughts...Woodstock was a reaction to "'Nam fatigue" - hardly an apt target for what amounts to a religious screed.
Good points, all were not little red commies, many became great capitalist and great Americans.