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Yes, I agree, but my question was specifically to the helicopter reference.
"I'm not goin' back to Woodstock for a while, Though I long to hear that lonesome hippie smile. I'm a million miles away from that helicopter day No, I don't believe I'll be goin' back that way."
In addition to the drugs thing and the implied declaration that he's taking his music on and away from the Woodstock experience these days instead of resting on his laurels and rewriting Harvest, I always took the helicopter reference solely at face value, i.e. the day he and Hendrix flew in to play at Woodstock. But now I learn that they actually used a light plane and a pick-up truck and not a helicopter after all,which was the story that went the rounds at the time. Is "that helicopter day" purely figurative then (i.e. getting high on marijuana). It's a nice image, but it really does seem too much of a coincidence. Unless he means that everyone else was flying in by helicopter because the roads were so jammed because tso many people were going to Woodstock... Sorry to go on at such length about something probably no one else in the world is wondering about, but every time I hear the song these days, I ask myself the question...
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I think Dog may have nailed it... quote: Maybe it had more to do with all the helicopters in and around by the end of the festival. Supplies had to be choppered in and some medical emergencies were choppered out.
I was not yet a year old when the festival happened, but a number of my mom's friends and literally dozens of my co-workers have told me about their memories of that weekend and almost all have mentioned the helicopters. We have to remember that, at that moment in time, helicopters figured prominantly in the military operations in Vietnam and so hearing choppers had great emotional impact, especially if one happened to be among those opposed to the whole mess.... and that it was not just the audience indulging in... uhm... better living through chemistry... half the performers were trippin' hard and there's really no telling what their perceptions were as those helicopters circled the concert site.
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