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This is a very interesting article about an important historical event of which, until today, I was totally unaware. I say this from the perspective of one who has always been fascinated by tales of the Norte Americano Woodstock. My problem with this article is that it is virtually unreadable, due to inclusion of every possible name of everyone involved. The wiki-term is laundry listing. Too much, already! Everybody wants to make sure their favorites are not left out, and the result is that, of the trickle of traffic arriving on this page, almost no one will read it. Sorry. If you wish to document an event historically, significant as it is, these inclinations to include everything, to leave nothing out, have to be controlled, imo. rags (talk) 09:57, 9 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]