Arlo 1968
I've been trying to track down a copy of this album so I can can hear The Pause Of Mr Clause. The complete lyrics are posted on-line, but it's not the same experience. My copy was covered with mold after a flood, and Carey, dear heart that he was, washed it for me (along with hundreds of others), and put it out in the sun to dry. That was years ago, and I'm over the trauma, but once in awhile I want to hear some things during my summer Christmas party.
Anyway, in my search for the album today I ran across this most interesting link - Arlo's court testimony during the Chicago 7 trial - this shoulda been filmed:
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Chicago7/Guthrie.html
Anyway, in my search for the album today I ran across this most interesting link - Arlo's court testimony during the Chicago 7 trial - this shoulda been filmed:
http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/Chicago7/Guthrie.html
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I love that song! I have it on an album too and it's getting a bit warped.. hee hee. The message is...well.. timeless, isn't it?
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