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What Jung Really Said by E. A. Bennet
When Harry Met Sally...

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There's so much I need to say, but I need to take the time to figure out how to express it all. I haven't written in my journal in so long. Hopefully after work this evening I can spend a few hours doing just that. Feeling so disconnected from myself. I just need to accept things being the way they are right now
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The Who perform at Woodstock, August 17, 1969.
The Who, one of the biggest acts of the 1960s British Invasion, took the stage just after 4am. early Sunday morning after a long set by Sly and the Family Stone. Just a month earlier, The Who had releasedΒ Tommy, an ambitious, double album-length rock opera.
βI heard this thing and my mind was completely blown,β says Nancy Eisenstein, who attended Woodstock to see The Who play live. βThey performed the wholeΒ TommyΒ album at the concert. The stage was dark, then we heard βSee me. Feel me. Touch me. Heal me.β And a blue spotlight shone down on Roger Daltrey in a white buckskin outfit. Itβs an image Iβll never forget.β
But for folks who hadnβt heardΒ TommyΒ yet, the musical highlight probably came during The Whoβs encore set.
βThis is kind of our hymn,β said a young Pete Townshend, as the band prepared for its final number. βItβs a song about you and me. Weβre getting a bit old nowβ¦ Itβs a song called βMy Generation.ββ
After running through a rousing rendition of their best-known hit, the band transitioned into an extended improvisation called βNaked Eye,β featuring long guitar solos from Townshend backed by Keith Moonβs frenetic drumming. Townshend capped off the performance by bashing his guitar on the stage and then tossing it into the crowd. And after nearly two dozen songs, the Who's set was over and the sun began to come up.

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A Chandelier in Notre Dame, Paris | Photography By Laurice Marier
Massive traffic jam in upstate New York on the morning of August 15, 1969. Half a million people heading for Woodstock completely overwhelmed the roads.

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