In the summer of 1969, an estimated crowd of 400,000 descended upon Max Yasgur's farm for "three days of peace and music." The Woodstock festival has been analyzed and mythologized ever since, so we tasked Redbeard (of InTheStudio.net) to tell us the inside story. "Woodstock Diaries" features the voices and recollections of those that were there, including Crosby Stills & Nash, The Who, Santana, Joe Cocker, the Jefferson Airplane and more.