If there is any two-hour period that perfectly encapsulates the counterculture age of the 1960s, it is probably Jimi Hendrix’s set at Woodstock Festival; the defining moment of the festival that cemented hippiedom in the public consciousness, and affirmed the performer’s position as the greatest guitarist in the history of rock and roll. As the rest of the inarguably stacked line-up on that fateful weekend in 1969 can attest to, competing with …
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