If you missed the actual Woodstock concert 40 years ago, and need a good dose of peace and love (remastered, at that!), this giveaway is for you.
“Woodstock: Three Days of Peace and Music 2-Disc Anniversary Edition” will hit store shelves on June 9, 2009, but here’s your chance to win it for free!
Read my review and watch clips here, and leave a comment below to enter the giveaway.
THE GIVEAWAY: Three (3) copies of “Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace & Music Director’s Cut, 2-Disc 40th Anniversary Edition.”
TO ENTER: To enter the contest, simply leave a comment on this post by midnight on Saturday, June 20, 2009. Be sure to include a valid email address. Winners will be drawn randomly. I’ll email the winners for their snail-mail address after the contest ends. Good luck!
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I would love to watch this!
I’m to young to have gone but just the right age to appreciate the great music from Woodstock!
What an awesome part of the 60s
This looks SO good!
I would love to win this DVD.
Thanks!
I was a young teenage when Woodstock came out and can remember seeing it at the Drive Inn theater for the first time. What a blast!
God, how I wish I could have been there! I was just about 8 years too young.
I would be interested in watching this dvd.
Peace and love and great music would be a treat! The rain and mud are much better on DVD than in person.
I would love to win this!
piece of history from my era that I would love to watch with my daughters
Great contest.
60′s cool ty.
nice history ty
Would be awesome to get to experience all that great music and appreciate even more the place that Woodstock holds in cultural and artistic history. Thanks for another awesome giveaway!
gkaufmanss@yahoo.com
It’s hard to imagine what today’s prices would be for tickets/passes to see a concert on the (historic) level of that at Woodstock.
This would be Awesome to win for my husband, he was in his prime in the 60′s.
Woodstock was originally supposed to be held about 3 miles from my home, but they changed it at last minute. It was held around 45 minutes from where I lived, but that weekend my parents hid the keys to my car (I was only 17), and refused to let me go! So near….but so far! Amazing times!
Thanks for the giveaway!