16. The Farmer And His Wife Who Hosted The Festival

Look at this happy looking couple, who were the husband and wife who owned the land Woodstock happened on. He was called Max Yagsur and given the scale of the clean-up job that's happening behind him on his own land, he seems to be taking things remarkably well.

Yagsur was promised that $10,000 would be paid to him in return for the festival using his land. Instead, given the human mass that descended upon them, he was left with $50,000 worth of damages. Despite this, Yagsur maintained a philosophical approach, saying of the festival, 'If we join them, we can turn those adversities that are a problem of America today into hope for a brighter and more peaceful future'. Sadly, Yagsur wasn't long for this world; he died of a heart attack four years after the festival, aged just 53. Rolling Stone magazine honored him with a full-page obituary - rarely awarded to non-musicians.

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