Episode 67: Survivor Stories: David Blaustein Part 1

David Blaustein is a former entertainment correspondent and movie critic for ABC News Radio. He is featured in the Netflix documentary Trainwreck. David gave such a comprehensive interview, full of insights and a clear memory of the festival. There was so much to talk about, this will be a two part survivor story.

Episode 60: Survivor Stories: Matt L

Finally after almost a whole year we are back with another survivor story! This week’s survivor is Matt L.. Matt had a killer time at Woodstock 99 and hit many of the major checklist moments including Limp Bizkit, looting, the rave, and escaping with his sanity in tact. This is a perfect story to get us back into Woodstock 99 mode. 

Episode 55: Survivor Stories: Primo Kimo

This week’s survivor is Primo Kimo, Primo and his pals spent that fateful weekend in the lap of luxury compared to our other survivors. They arrived in an RV stocked with supplies and their very own toilet. They funded their trip with the sale of bootleg shirts and watched the place burn drive-in style. There was also a problem with their septic tank.

Episode 53: Survivor Stories: Rob from Vancouver

Rob had a blast at Woodstock 99. He came down from Canada and saw his fellow countrymen The Tragically Hip but also saw Ryan’s favorite, Jewel. Rob from Vancouver also took what just might be the best photograph from Woodstock 99, a selfie with two guys dressed as Austin Powers.

Episode 31: The Worst of the Worst – Day 3 part 3

Fair warning folks, we are covering the roughest two sets of the entire festival on this episode. We have been hard on bands before that might not have necessarily deserved it but in this episode all the blows are well deserved. We have Everlast repping white folks a little too hard, a doomsday cult that was featured on the Ice Age soundtrack, and the iconic Elvis Costello, who at the time was riding Austin Powers 2 fame. Be glad that we watched these so you didn’t have to.

Episode 29: A good start to a bad day – Day 3 part 1

We have made it to the final day of the Woodstock 99 music festival. What will prove to be the roughest day of the festival actually begins on a very mellow note. Willie Nelson takes the East Stage and brings some much needed 69 vibes to the masses. Don’t get too comfortable though, it’s about to majorly pop off.

Episode 25: The most least ’69 vibes – Day 2 part 7

How is it possible that one band could be the most and least ’69 vibes band at the same time? How is it possible that on one stage you had one of the most violent mosh pits of Woodstock ’99 while on the other you had the most peaceful audience of Woodstock ’99? In this episode, we will tell you how, because we’re talking about Mickey Hart’s Planet Drum and Rage Against the Machine!

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Episode 24: Give me somethin’ to break – Day 2 part 6

We have made it! This is easily to most anticipated episode of Podcast 99 thus far. We discuss the controversial set by Limp Bizkit. This is possibly the most important set to the Woodstock 99 narrative and was considered to be the catalyst that started the meltdown of the festival.  Get the fuck up.

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Episode 23: Survivor Stories – Jenny Eliscu

In this edition of “Survivor Stories,” Ryan sits down with world renowned music journalist Jenny Eliscu. Jenny not only attended Woodstock 99 but also covered it for Rolling Stone magazine. This is a major piece of the Woodstock 99 puzzle and is not to be missed.
 
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Episode 22: Survivor Stories – Mike from Spin Magazine

This week we have another Survivor Story! First, we discuss the Spin coverage, and then we interview Mike Schreiber who shot photos for Spin Magazine’s Woodstock 99 article. He regales us with tales of Lit, Everlast, Korn, and some unsavory Rome, NY locals. NOT TO BE MISSED, but be warned, it gets pretty rough!