A Quote by Rod Stewart

You went to Woodstock and all that trash, your generation is fading fast. — © Rod Stewart
You went to Woodstock and all that trash, your generation is fading fast.
I grew up with the Woodstock generation. I went to Woodstock, and like everybody in my school, I wanted to be in a rock-and-roll band, and most of us were. But I also grew up with a lot of piano lessons and a lot of classical music training.
Every generation trash-talks younger generations. Baby boomers labeled Generation X a group of tattooed slackers and materialists; Generation Xers have branded millennials as iPhone-addicted brats.
Woodstock didn't define a generation because everyone showed up or those who did were a perfectly representative sample. It defined a generation because, for a few days, it bottled its peculiar zeitgeist.
Live Aid was a baby Woodstock, a child of Woodstock, which I call Globalstock.
Draymond's always talking trash, and he's really good at getting you off your game. He's one of the guys that he'll talk trash, even when you're playing golf. He will knock you off your game... But when you see his swing, you're like, 'How do you talk trash so well, and your swing's this bad?'
Woodstock is the only thing we have going for us in this part of the state in terms of national recognition. The idea is to extract what was good about Woodstock, repackage it, and present it to Middle America.
But from what I can see all around me today, that America is fading fast, if it's not already gone.
Your trash can is full of energy bar wrappers." "You were looking through my trash?
Rihanna is a pothead and so am I, so we're real cool. Weed is going to bring us together as a generation. Drugs is what created Woodstock. Let's be clear about that.
Would you like all of your Facebook friends to sift through your trash? A group of designers from Britain and Germany think that you might. Meet BinCam: a 'smart' trash bin that aims to revolutionize the recycling process.
You realize who you're in love with is fading fast. You don't know what to do, but in that period time moves so slowly.
Staring at the world through the bottom of a glass, all I see is a man who's fading fast.
This isn't the Democratic party of our fathers and grandfathers. This is the party of Woodstock hippies. I was at Woodstock--I built the stage. And when everything fell apart, and people were fighting for peanut butter sandwiches, it was the National Guard who came in and saved the same people who were protesting them. So when Hillary Clinton a few years ago wanted to build a Woodstock memorial, I said it should be a statue of a National Guardsman feeding a crying hippie.
One generation's idea of fast pace might be different from a later generation's.
I always say that even though my dad was alive during Woodstock, he was just not invited. He just seemed like he was from a different generation.
When I was publishing my first books, the previous generation of authors was fading away, so I was welcomed because I was a new author.
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