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Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage

Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage (2021)

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Woodstock 99: Peace, Love, and Rage (2021) is a documentary all about the fateful Woodstock 99 Festival which was supposed to honor the original 1969 concert that celebrated all things rock-n-roll and hippie culture during the Summer of Love. This one? Not so much. Woodstock 99 was a known disaster and this documentary goes into why while also showing a lot of previously unseen footage that dives into just how wild this three-day festival was - while also showing how cool the music was. The festival wound up unraveling with drugs, sexual assault, looting, riots, and even arson. Wow, so much for peace and love, right? We will say there is love and sex in this documentary thanks to a wonderful nude performance from bass player Flea in the band Red Hot Chili Peppers. You all know Flea as the flexible, bright-eyed, dyed-hair hunk who makes Anthony Kedis look good. Flea looks good in this performance with his dyed blue hair that brings out the brightness in his sexy eyes. Oh, and did we mention that he is not wearing any clothes at all? He is red hot as he performers totally naked. Don't worry - the big bass guitar does not cover his cock completely. He ends up rocking out all over the stage and moving all around. He kicks his legs up and shows us his penis and balls. That's a meaty sack! Check out his spicy chili pepper dangling between his legs. We love rock-n-roll, but we prefer cock-n-roll!