The song is a tribute to Woodstock, at which Mountain played, you can hear them on the 2nd Woodstock album. Max Yasgur was the farmer whose land they used for the festival. The lyrics are a bit trippy and existential, like Joni Mitchell's Woodstock.
@Wrd2255 The song BECAME a tribute to Woodstock when they renamed it "For Yasgur's Farm". The thing is, they played it AT Woodstock, so that couldn't have been its original intent. It must have had some other name when they performed it AT Yasgur's Farm, or maybe they simply hadn't given it a definite name yet.
@Wrd2255 The song BECAME a tribute to Woodstock when they renamed it "For Yasgur's Farm". The thing is, they played it AT Woodstock, so that couldn't have been its original intent. It must have had some other name when they performed it AT Yasgur's Farm, or maybe they simply hadn't given it a definite name yet.
The song is a tribute to Woodstock, at which Mountain played, you can hear them on the 2nd Woodstock album. Max Yasgur was the farmer whose land they used for the festival. The lyrics are a bit trippy and existential, like Joni Mitchell's Woodstock.
@Wrd2255 The song BECAME a tribute to Woodstock when they renamed it "For Yasgur's Farm". The thing is, they played it AT Woodstock, so that couldn't have been its original intent. It must have had some other name when they performed it AT Yasgur's Farm, or maybe they simply hadn't given it a definite name yet.
@Wrd2255 The song BECAME a tribute to Woodstock when they renamed it "For Yasgur's Farm". The thing is, they played it AT Woodstock, so that couldn't have been its original intent. It must have had some other name when they performed it AT Yasgur's Farm, or maybe they simply hadn't given it a definite name yet.