Anybody watched this on Netflix? Or, were any of you there?
Edit- saw this was already talked about in gyero.
Edit- saw this was already talked about in gyero.
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I just finished it. I remember it was bad at the time, but didn’t realize it was that much of a disaster.
That was my age group. Kid Rock and Limp Bizkit were extremely popular then. Yikes.
How about Flea playing the whole show buck naked.Lol yeah I was 16. Thought it was so great. Looking back at the lineup... Woof.
How about Flea playing the whole show buck naked.
Lol yeah I was 16. Thought it was so great. Looking back at the lineup... Woof.
How about Flea playing the whole show buck naked.
Caught me off guard.If you watch the documentary, prepare for a few seconds of Flea dong.
Just looked at the lineup. The entire Thursday was skippable.Lol yeah I was 16. Thought it was so great. Looking back at the lineup... Woof.
I was 18 and in the same boat. I will definitely admit to having some questionable taste back in the day.
I'm enjoying it. I remember the event and the problems but didn't realize the extent. Definitely not '69. A lot of tits. The original is still a classic.
This and when FatBoy said he was looking out into the crowd and all the people having sex. He remembers one wall where someone was leaning against the wall, hands up facing it, and there was a line of people waiting to have sex with said person. Absolutely disgusting.I knew about a lot of that stuff that happened. The one that got me was the van they rolled into the fat slim show. Found a passed out young female being raped and just pushed the van back out. Jesus man.
It was the 90s. Generation X/early Millennials were basically feral. My family didn’t have a clue where I was or what I was doing 90% of the time. And if they did, they didn’t care.I watched the series and I'm left with the question about the woman that was interviewed that said she was 14 when she attended it. What kind of parents think it is ok to let their 14 y/o daughter go to a 3 day rock concert/campout?
You def lived in a different household than I did. If I was gone for any extended period of time my parents were all over my whereabouts. However, I get your point because I knew several who did whatever they wanted. What is scary is most of those "kids" at that event are now parents. We all did dumb stuff at that age but doubt raping women, burning property, etc. was on that list.It was the 90s. Generation X/early Millennials were basically feral. My family didn’t have a clue where I was or what I was doing 90% of the time. And if they did, they didn’t care.
It was the 90s. Generation X/early Millennials were basically feral. My family didn’t have a clue where I was or what I was doing 90% of the time. And if they did, they didn’t care.