The concert that changed the world began forty years ago on the 15th. Not all of us were able to attend. I was sitting a deep wildcat well in east Texas. It was supposedly the summer of love and peace but it was actually the beginning of a world our parents could never have imagined, a world fraught with drugs, war and political intrigue. Here is a peace montage I created to commemorate this seminal event that marked the beginning of a much changed world.
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