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美国国家公共电台 NPR How Woodstock Changed The Little Town Of Bethel, N.Y.

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RACHEL MARTIN, HOST:

Fifty years ago today, the tiny town of Bethel, N.Y., was transformed into a teeming1 city of more than 400,000. Today the site of the Woodstock Music and Art Fair, as it was officially called, is on the National Register of Historic Places. And for some of the folks who were there, and others who weren't, it's a place of pilgrimage, memories and a museum full of memorabilia. Karen Michel went to Bethel Woods and brought back this report.

KAREN MICHEL, BYLINE2: Carl Porter and I are sitting in what used to be the town of Bethel's post office and general store. Now it's a family-run cafe. We're looking out the window at the 1963 Pontiac Tempest that he's had for more than 50 years, when his family had a home nearby.

CARL PORTER: It's like a Disney World ride to drive in here in the same car that I drove in in 1969. That just takes me away. It's wonderful.

MICHEL: Porter was 21 then. He was in the service, and his leave and the Woodstock Music and Art Festival coincided. Thrilled as he was, lots of the other locals weren't.

PORTER: I remember the sign, when the farmer put it out on the side of the road.

MICHEL: It's the first thing he notices at a Woodstock exhibition in the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts Museum, which sits on the actual site.

PORTER: That's actually an old porcelain3 tabletop that he scribbled4 that sign on to chase away the hippies. And it says, local people, speak out - stop Max's hippie music festival. No 150,000 hippies here.

MICHEL: Max was Max Yasgur, owner of the dairy farm on whose land Woodstock took place. In the days leading up to the festival, Porter says he'd often check in at the general store, monitoring the chaos5.

PORTER: This was ground zero of the pictures you see, of the traffic jams, and people camped on people's lawns and just thousands of people off in the distance in every direction. Two, three, four lanes of abandoned cars on this two-lane road. People just left their cars and walked away and didn't come back for days.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED WOODSTOCK RECORDING)

JOHN SEBASTIAN: (Singing) Why must every generation think their folks are square, and no matter where their heads are, they know Mom's ain't there?

MICHEL: John Sebastian wasn't scheduled to perform, but he decided6 to go, anyway. He'd heard that getting there by car was impossible. So he hitched7 a ride in a helicopter and got a view that's become iconic.

SEBASTIAN: All sleeping bags and Volkswagen buses and little tents. And it was astonishing. I mean, I'd never seen anything like that.

MICHEL: And in the midst of it stood Bobbi Kelly and Nick Ercoline.

BOBBI KELLY: Our intent was just to go up, check it out, see what all the hubbub8 was and be home so I could go to Mass the next day on Sunday. That didn't happen.

NICK ERCOLINE: (Laughter).

KELLY: I'm not sure what we anticipated.

ERCOLINE: A party.

KELLY: A party, yes. We were very excited. So we brought beer, wine, a little weed, but nothing else. No food, no change of clothes, nothing to sit on. In fact, we picked the blanket up that we are photographed in on our way into the site.

MICHEL: That famous image on the cover of the Woodstock album shows a young couple enveloping9 each other wrapped in a blanket. An original print usually hangs above the now long-married couple's dining room table not so far from the Museum at Bethel Woods, where it's currently on display.

(SOUNDBITE OF WIND BLOWING)

KELLY: Boy, I could feel that.

ERCOLINE: Yes, I do.

MICHEL: So we went down to the site and looked for the place of that immortalized dawn embrace. But as the saying goes, if you really were there, you don't remember.

KELLY: He tells me we were up there someplace (laughter).

ERCOLINE: Well, you can actually see it.

KELLY: Directions are not my strongest point. And if he says we were there, that's where we were.

MICHEL: There was a young Polish couple there that day, too. It was a pilgrimage for them, says 24-year-old Oscar Sula (ph).

OSCAR SULA: To see the place where the history happened.

MICHEL: What do you know about Woodstock?

SULA: It was a festival. Yeah. Right now in Poland, we have the Woodstock Stop. This is the - another festival, 600,000 people every year. And it's the same idea, peace and love. And we just wanted to see the origins.

MICHEL: The Ercolines introduce themselves as that couple.

KELLY: Would you like a picture?

MICHEL: A few selfies were taken.

KELLY: I took a bunch.

MICHEL: For Bobbi, nostalgia10 and reflection ensued.

KELLY: I'm just very grateful to be a very small part of Woodstock. There's a lot of sadness, viciousness and selfishness in today's world. And there was none of that at Woodstock.

MICHEL: When you talk about it, it doesn't feel like it's 50 years ago.

SEBASTIAN: I think that's a fair assessment11.

MICHEL: John Sebastian still lives about an hour and a half away.

SEBASTIAN: In many ways, it doesn't feel that way to me because it was such a high point, that kind of amazing experience that you'd carry with you your whole life.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED WOODSTOCK RECORDING)

SEBASTIAN: That kid's going to be far out.

(APPLAUSE)

MICHEL: Sebastian adds, it couldn't happen today. So perhaps to experience what Woodstock was then we now have to go to Poland. For NPR News, I'm Karen Michel in Bethel Woods, N.Y.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED WOODSTOCK RECORDING)

SEBASTIAN: (Singing) I've been waiting my time...


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adj.丰富的v.充满( teem的现在分词 );到处都是;(指水、雨等)暴降;倾注
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n.署名;v.署名
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n.瓷;adj.瓷的,瓷制的
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8 hubbub uQizN     
n.嘈杂;骚乱
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  • The hubbub of voices drowned out the host's voice.嘈杂的声音淹没了主人的声音。
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