- Vol. 1 0:01:00 Opening praise
- And the kids were wonderful . . . Nobody can complain about the kids. This thing was too big (heh, heh, heh), it was too big for the world. Nobody has ever seen a thing like this. -- local resident
- Vol. 1 0:06:21 Organizer Speaks
- "Worst part? The biggest hassle is dealing with the politics." â€" Michael Lang
- Vol. 1 0:13:41 Initial Reaction
- "It was just like an army invading a town." â€" unknown vacationer to Woodstock region
- Vol. 1 0:14:25 Initial Reaction II
- "The last time we seen anything like this was at the Rose Bowl." â€" unknown townsman
- Vol. 1 0:16:55 How many people?
- "200,000." â€" Michael Lang (there ended up being closer to 500,000)
- Vol. 1 0:17:30 Role of music
- "Music . . . music has always been a major form of communication and now the lyric and the type of music is a little bit more involved in society than it was." -- an organizer
- Vol. 1 0:35:10 Family values
- It really is to the point where it's just family now. -- participant
- Vol. 1 0:36:15 Freebie
- "It's a free concert from now on. What that means is we're putting the music up here for free." â€" P.A. announcer
- Vol. 1 0:38:19 Bad Acid
- "People have been saying that some of the acid is poison. It's not poison, it's just bad acid; it's manufactured poorly." â€" medic announcer
- Vol. 1 1:06:30 Free love
- Well, that's a basic thing, there's a lot of girls here, and they're probably a lot freer than, you know, than other places, and I'm sure there's going to be a lot of balling. -- young man traveling to the festival
- Vol. 1 1:10.32 Changes
- "Mass change only brings mass insanity." â€" young unidentified interviewee
- Vol. 1 1:12:00 Comment on society
- People are very lost, I think. -- participant
- Vol. 1 1:12:50 Guru Speaks
- "America is becoming a whole. America is helping everybody in the material field, but the time has come for America to help with spirituality also." â€" Indian guru addressing the crowd
- Vol. 1 1:16:00 Anti-drug and natural high
- All you gotta score is some clean air. -- yoga leader
- Vol. 1 1:33:07 Answer for the rain
- "How come the fascist pigs been seedin' the clouds?" â€" young interviewee's reaction to the rain
- Vol. 1 1:37:50 Big City
- "Somebody was saying that this is the second largest city in NewYork." â€" spectator on the size of the festival
- Vol. 1 1:39:50 Commercial aspect
- Financially, this is a disaster. -- an organizer
- Vol. 2 0:06:40 Kids phoning home
- "Ha ha, fooled you. I'm alive." â€" female spectator's message to her non-believing parents
- Vol. 2 0:08:15 Army lends a hand
- "The United States Army is lending us some medical teams. And giving us a hand. They're with us man, not against us." â€" P.A. announcer on the arrival of Army helicopters
- Vol. 2 0:18:45 Speaking his mind
- "This is a mind fucker of all times, man." â€" John Sebastian on the Woodstock experience
- Vol. 2 0:27:50 Bitter Townsfolk
- "You want me to explain it in plain words? It's a shitty mess." â€" unidentified farmer on Woodstock
- Vol. 2 0:34:40 Police support
- "They can't be questioned as good American citizens." â€" police officer on the kids at Woodstock
- Vol. 2 1:01:54 Mess call
- "What we have in mind is breakfast in bed for 400,000." â€" Wavy Gravy addressing crowd on final morning
- Vol. 2 1:02:32 A little piece of heaven
- "There's always a little bit of heaven in a disaster area." â€" Wavy Gravy on Woodstock situation
- Vol. 2 1:08:46 Max speaks
- "I'm a farmer." â€" Max Yasgur addresses Woodstock crowd
- Vol. 2 1:09:01 Proving themselves
- "I think you people have proven something to the world." â€" Max Yasgur addressing Woodstock crowd