Two kinds of cultural history were made in Bethel, N.Y., at 2:00 a.m. on Aug. 16, 1969. The first was Janis Joplin, barefoot and a bit stewed from partying. She strode onto Woodstock’s plywood stage and faced the half-million crowd as a solo act, having quit Big Brother and the Holding Company several months earlier….
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