[Marxism] Woodstock, or how art lasts longer than politics (was: Exchange on Woodstock)

2009-08-17 Thread Lüko Willms
Tom Cod (t...@hotmail.com) wrote on 2009-08-15 at 22:35:31 in about [Marxism] Exchange on Woodstock: Woodstock being remembered four decades later is just one more proof that artistic and generally cultural productions of us humans last longer than the remembrance of the people ruled at

Re: [Marxism] Woodstock, or how art lasts longer than politics (was: Exchange on Woodstock)

2009-08-17 Thread Tom Cod
You're kidding, who could forget Dick Nixon? Coming back to Woodstock -- how many people dreaming of Woodstock and re-hearing its Music can tell who was POTUS then? Cheers, Lüko Willms Frankfurt, Germany

Re: [Marxism] Woodstock, or how art lasts longer than politics (was: Exchange on Woodstock)

2009-08-17 Thread Néstor Gorojovsky
Well, there are some 5.7 billion people outside USofAm. Maybe a few won´t remember that Nixon ruled in 1969, or a few may even ignore who was Nixon. But more than you can guess will find Santana´s solos a masterpiece, etc. 2009/8/17 Tom Cod t...@hotmail.com: You're kidding, who could forget

Re: [Marxism] Woodstock, or how art lasts longer than politics (was: Exchange on Woodstock)

2009-08-17 Thread Tom Cod
No, but anyone who was old enough to have been at Woodstock will remember Nixon and the Vietnam War. _ With Windows Live, you can organize, edit, and share your photos. http://www.windowslive.com/Desktop/PhotoGallery