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		<title>By: Danny Bloom</title>
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		<dc:creator>Danny Bloom</dc:creator>
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		<description>There's a good backstory at the Taipei Times website about how Taiwanese director Ang Lee came across the book about Woodstock by Elliot Tiber, titled TAKING WOODSTOCK. That book was the basis for the Ang Lee movie coming out mid August. And it's a comedy, go figure!


"Steve Burns" -- which I am sure is a pseudonym --  commented on another blog: 

"What's completely skipped over in the AP review by Mr Hill (though
Michael Lang, to his credit, includes it in his book) is the fact that a man
named Elliot Tiber played a crucial role in helping Woodstock relocate successfully from Wallkill to Bethel. Tiber called Lang and Woodstock Ventures on the phone to offer use of
land and his own concert permit (which he, as Bethel Chamber of
Commerce President, was in position to provide). Elliot's story is ''the little miracle'' in the Woodstock
mix that brings a fresh new look at the whole scene 40 years ago."

Mr Lang does mention MR Tiber in his book, and Tiber does mention Lang, many times, in HIS book. Nice. Has it really been 40 years? Omigod!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s a good backstory at the Taipei Times website about how Taiwanese director Ang Lee came across the book about Woodstock by Elliot Tiber, titled TAKING WOODSTOCK. That book was the basis for the Ang Lee movie coming out mid August. And it&#8217;s a comedy, go figure!</p>
<p>&#8220;Steve Burns&#8221; &#8212; which I am sure is a pseudonym &#8212;  commented on another blog: </p>
<p>&#8220;What&#8217;s completely skipped over in the AP review by Mr Hill (though<br />
Michael Lang, to his credit, includes it in his book) is the fact that a man<br />
named Elliot Tiber played a crucial role in helping Woodstock relocate successfully from Wallkill to Bethel. Tiber called Lang and Woodstock Ventures on the phone to offer use of<br />
land and his own concert permit (which he, as Bethel Chamber of<br />
Commerce President, was in position to provide). Elliot&#8217;s story is &#8221;the little miracle&#8221; in the Woodstock<br />
mix that brings a fresh new look at the whole scene 40 years ago.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mr Lang does mention MR Tiber in his book, and Tiber does mention Lang, many times, in HIS book. Nice. Has it really been 40 years? Omigod!</p>
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