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LJ: Last time I went to Coney Island was when we saw
Phish at The Mets minor league stadium.
RD:
Yeah, so when we drove out to Brooklyn for Hippiefest we thought
it was at the same venue.
LJ:
But it was not. It was in a park about eight blocks away.
RD:
We actually parked near it, but didn't know we did so we walked
in the opposite direction to the ballpark and then all the way back.
LJ:
A lovely hot town summer in the city stroll maneuvering over debris
and broken glass. Coney Island today is like a Springsteen song
that didn't make the album.
RD:
It's a bit freakish and run down. We parked in the aquarium lot
next to the Cyclone roller coaster.
LJ:
And we both needed a rest room because we were driving for over
an hour and drinking bottled water.
RD:
Yeah, there was a lot of traffic and we decided to find the facilities
because you never know what's going to be available at an outdoor
gig.
LJ:
The closest one was in the funkiest amusement park on earth
Astroland. How would you describe Astroland?
RD:
Ok, if Disney World is the medley on the B-side of Abbey Road, Astroland
is like listening to Slayer's Rein 'N Blood at top volume through
a blown-out speaker.
LJ:
When you have the flu in August and the air conditioner is broken.
We each had to pay a quarter to a woman who was guarding the entrance
while sitting on a wooden stool. Imagine a Port-O-San as a trailer.
RD:
Later I thought that maybe it was a ride, like HorrorJohn or something.
LJ:
Anyway, we survived all that and got to the show. Somehow it didn't
have that Monterey Pop vibe.
RD:
No, so explain what exactly is Hippiefest?
LJ:
It's a tour that's going all over the country with a cast of rotating
artists including Mitch Ryder, Mountain, Joey Molland of Badfinger,
and the artists we saw The Turtles, The Zombies, Felix Cavaliere's
Rascals, Denny Laine, Melanie, and Country Joe.
RD:
Melanie, Mountain, and Country Joe were at Woodstock, but all the
rest had the majority of their success prior to the hippie days.
So the title of the thing was not exactly correct.
LJ:
Yeah, it was just a branding thing, but nobody cared, it was a 60's
music show. So anyway our good old buddy George Napolitano was there
and he photographed the event and now we're going to see some of
his photos and just say whatever pops into our pointed little heads.
RD:
Right, we thought you the readers would like to see what some of
your favorites look like in 2007.
LJ:
Ok, first photo . . .
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