It may say something that half a million people went to Woodstock in 1969, but the biggest event of 1999 was not Woodstock's 20th anniversary (with 225,000 attendees) but a bunch of bikers in Sturgis (over 500,000 people). The latest incarnation of three days of peace love and profits featured $5 bottled water, riots, 40 arrests, one death (from heart failure) and 3,000 people seeking medical treatment. The highlight of the event was when candles handed out by a peace advocacy group were used to start fires to cars, trash and of course a wooden mural called the Peace wall.
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