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quarta-feira, 9 de outubro de 2019

VA - Woodstock - Back To The Garden The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive - DISC 7/38
















VA - Woodstock - Back To The Garden The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive - 2019

Woodstock – Back to the Garden: The Definitive 50th Anniversary Archive is a live album by various artists, packaged as a box set of 38 CDs. It contains nearly all of the performances from the Woodstock music festival, which took place on August 15–18, 1969, in Bethel, New York. The CDs also include many stage announcements and miscellaneous audio material. The box set also contains bonus material such as a Blu-ray copy of the director's cut of the Woodstock documentary film, a hardcover book written by concert promoter Michael Lang, and a replica of the original concert program. It was released by Rhino Records on August 2, 2019, in a limited edition of 1,969 copies

DISC 7/38 - Day 1 - Disc 7  -  Arlo Guthrie

Arlo Guthrie - Vocals, Guitar
John Pilla - Guitar
Bob Arkin - Bass
Paulo Motian - Drums

01. John Morris – "Okay, Arlo?"
02. COMING INTO LOS ANGELES
03. “Lotta freaks!”
04. WHEEL OF FORTUNE
05. WALKING DOWN THE LINE
06. THE STORY OF MOSES
07. OH MARY, DON’T YOU WEEP
08. "I was the only person, like, in this whole festival that, uh, you know, was, like, acquainted with the garbage scene"
09. EVERY HAND IN THE LAND
10. AMAZING GRACE
11. John Morris – "Ain't nothin' can make you high as this"


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domingo, 27 de setembro de 2015

Arlo Guthrie - Here Come The Kids


















Arlo Guthrie - Here Come The Kids - 2014

Arlo Guthrie is honoring the enduring commitment of Woody Guthrie and his 100th birthday with an unforgettable night of music and stories at Mesa Arts Center. The show confirms the folk tradition of Woody is alive and well and Here Comes the Kids celebrates the legacy of Guthrie's father in a manner to make any parent proud.

Folk music icon Arlo Guthrie is a legendary artist who shares timeless stories and classic songs as he carries on the Guthrie family legacy. Arlo connects communities far and wide and leaves a lasting impression of hope and inspiration as a celebrated figure of American music. In 1983, Arlo Guthrie left the major music label system to pursue life as a truly independent artist, bringing his successful career to the family-run business, and his own label, Rising Son Records. Rising Son Records is currently operated by daughters Annie and Cathy Guthrie.

Arlo's interests and ambitions have always included more than music. In 1991, he purchased the old Trinity Church near Stockbridge, Massachusetts, which is now home to The Guthrie Center and The Guthrie Foundation. Both are non-profits, and The Guthrie Center is an interfaith church foundation dedicated to providing a wide range of local and international services; The Guthrie Foundation is a separate educational organization that addresses issues like the environment, health care, cultural preservation, and educational exchange. In 2009, Arlo was awarded the ASCAP Foundation Champion award for making a difference through social action on behalf of worthwhile causes and demonstrating exceptional efforts in humanitarianism.  

01. Oklahoma Hills Intro
02. Oklahoma Hills
03. Pretty Boy Floyd Intro
04. Pretty Boy Floyd
05. St. James Infirmary Intro
06. St. James Infirmary
07. Haleiwa Farewell Intro
08. Haleiwa Farewell
09. Deportee - Plane Wreck at Los Gatos Intro
10. Deportee/Plane Wreck at Los Gatos
11. 1913 Massacre Intro
12. 1913 Massacre
13. Mother's Voice (I Hear You Sing Again) Intro
14. Mother's Voice (I Hear You Sing Again)
15. Do Re Mi Intro
16. Do Re Mi
17. Thundering Hoofbeats of Creativity
18. This Song Is for That Guy
19. Motorcycle Song
20. Mom's Been Arrested
21. Coming into Los Angeles
22. The King of the Twelve-String Guitar
23. Alabama Bound
24. Music for All Occasions
25. Mooses Come Walking
26. Old Shep Intro
27. Me and My Goose
28. Piano Lessons
29. One Night in New Orleans
30. St. Louis Tickle
31. City of New Orleans
32. 1965 with Ramblin' Jack
33. Highway in the Wind
34. This Land Is Your Land
35. You Know the Rest
36. A Poster in Portland
37. Tuning at Carnegie with Pete
38. The Dustbowl Balladeer
39. Three Month Evaluation
40. My Peace Intro
41. My Peace




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sábado, 21 de junho de 2014

Arlo Guthrie - Power Of Love (re-re-post)


















Arlo Guthrie - Power Of Love - 1981

Lançado em julho de 1981, Power Of Love  é o 12º álbum de sua carreira e  último gravado pelo selo   Warner. Alguns destaques desta gravação é o dueto com Phil Everly  na faixa-título e a música Oklahoma Nights

Enquanto eram realizadas as gravações, Rick Lee Jones "vagou" pelos estúdios e acabou por gravar  Jamaica Farewell  em dueto com Arlo. Slow Boat ainda é cantada em muitos dos concertos de Arlo. Ele diz que essa talvez seja a melhor canção que ele tenha composto.

01. Power Of Love
02. Oklahoma Nights
03. If I Could Only Touch Your Life
04. Waimanalo Blues
05. Living Like A Legend    
06. Give It All You Got
07. When I Get To The Border    
08. Jamaica Farewell
09. Slow Boat
10. Garden Song

Arlo Guthrie - Vocal, Piano, Guitar

Robben Ford, Dean Parks, John Pilla, Hadley Hockensmith, Jay Dee Maness, Fred Tackett - Guitar
Bob Glaub - Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums, Percussion
Hank DeVito - Steel Guitar
Jai Winding - Keyboards
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Tracy Brown, Bill Champlin, Gwen Dickey, Phil Everly, Abraham Guthrie, Annie Guthrie, Cathy Guthrie, Sarah Lee Guthrie, Rickie Lee Jones, Tom Kelly, Clydie King, Leah Kunkel, Shirley Matthews,
Amos Newman, Penny Nichols, Anna Waronker, Joey Waronker - Vocals




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domingo, 8 de junho de 2014

Arlo Guthrie - Live In Sydney


















Arlo Guthrie - Live In Sydney - 2005

Live in Sydney captures Arlo at his very best. Recorded in Sydney, Australia, June 2004 at The Seymour Center, Arlo is joined by son, Abe, on keyboard and multi-instrumentalist, Gordon Titcomb. This double CD intertwines the music and stories that have endeared Arlo to his audiences for more than 40 years. New originals are the crowd pleasing, heart touching song, “My Old Friend” and the haunting, melodic tribute to Hawaii, “Haleiwa Farewell (Haleiwa Blues)”. “Some people think a folksinger is someone who just sings their own songs. That's a shame. It's like being of the tradition, rather than in it. I've taught myself to make any song I like, my own." - Arlo Guthrie Arlo’s versions of his long-time favorites, “St. James Infirmary,” “Me and Bobby McGee,” and “Green Green Rocky Road” will stick in your head long after the music has stopped. Stories include old favorites and new ones too.


01. Chilling of the Evening
02. Oklahoma Hills
03. Intro to St. James Infirmary
04. St. James Infirmary
05. 40 Years of Songs
06. When the Ship Comes In
07. The Motorcycle Song - An Education
08. Derroll Adams
09. Portland Town
10. Byrds of Paradise
11. Haleiwa Farewell (Haleiwa Blues)
12. Technology/LA Story
13. Coming Into Los Angeles
14. Green Green Rocky Road
15. Intro to Darkest Hour
16. Darkest Hour
17. The Last To Leave
18. Steve Goodman
19. City of New Orleans
20. A Poster With Janis Joplin
21. Me and Bobby McGee
22. My Old Friend
23. This Land Is Your Land
24. Remembering Alice
25. Highway In The Wind





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quinta-feira, 21 de fevereiro de 2013

Arlo Guthrie with The Dillards - 32 Cents / Postage Due

















Arlo Guthrie and The Dillards - Thirty-two Cents / Postage Due - 2008

By amazon.com
Over ten years ago Arlo Guthrie entered the studio in Branson, Missouri, to record a traditional album of his father Woody's most enduring songs. Woody Guthrie was feted in 1998 by the U.S. Postal Service, having a thirty-two cent postage stamp issued in his honor, and Arlo surmised the timing was ideal for his CD 32¢/Postage Due to be a celebration of that high distinction. Wanting to achieve the authentic sound and feel of Woody's music, Arlo looked to his longtime friends The Dillards. Possibly best known for their recurring roles on The Andy Griffith Show as The Darlin' Boys, The Dillards are undeniably extremely influential figures in popularizing blue grass music. "I thought it'd be the closest thing to the kind of music people actually play from that part of the world - Oklahoma is close enough to the Ozarks. I figured my dad would enjoy working with them for that reason," supposed Arlo. Included on this special collection of 13 tracks are Ship in the Sky (My Daddy), never before released by Arlo with his children adding additional vocals; the more obscure and poignant miners' elegy Ludlow Massacre; Grand Coulee Dam, a lively salute to an American wonder; and Tom Joad, Woody's ode to the Oklahoma dustbowl survivors' spirit and homage to Steinbeck. Arlo and The Dillards' sparkling renditions of Hard Travelin'. East Texas Red, Pastures of Plenty, The Sinking of the Reuben James, Sally Don't You Grieve, The Ranger's Command, Do Re Mi, So Long It's Been Good to Know Yuh, and an instrumental version of This Land is Your Land round out this testament to Woody's cherished work. Originally titled 32¢, "Postage Due" was added since your letter won't even cross the street for that these days. 32¢/Postage Due was co-produced by Arlo Guthrie and Rodney Dillard. Recruiting Abe Guthrie for the final mix, the outcome is an honest and thoroughly enjoyable collection of some of Woody's best songs in the genuine tradition of Woody Guthrie as only Arlo could do. 




01. Grand Coulee Dam
02. Hard Travelin'
03. East Texas Red
04. Pastures Of Plenty
06. The Sinking Of The Reuben James
07. Sally Don't You Grieve  
08. Tom Joad
09. Ship In The Sky (My Daddy)
10. The Ranger's Command
11. Do Re Mi
12. So Long It's Been Good To Know Yuh
13. This Land Is Your Land (Instrumental)

Arlo Guthrie - Guitar, Vocal
Doug Dillard - Banjo
Rodney Dillard - Guitar, Dobro
Mitch Jayne - Double Bass
Dean Webb - Mandolin

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sexta-feira, 30 de março de 2012

Arlo Guthrie - Power Of Love (repost)




















Arlo Guthrie - Power Of Love - 1981

Lançado em julho de 1981, Power Of Love  é o 12º álbum de sua carreira e  último gravado pelo selo   Warner. Alguns destaques desta gravação é o dueto com Phil Everly  na faixa-título e a música Oklahoma Nights

Enquanto eram realizadas as gravações, Rick Lee Jones "vagou" pelos estúdios e acabou por gravar  Jamaica Farewell  em dueto com Arlo. Slow Boat ainda é cantada em muitos dos concertos de Arlo. Ele diz que essa talvez seja a melhor canção que ele tenha composto.


01. Power Of Love
02. Oklahoma Nights
03. If I Could Only Touch Your Life
04. Waimanalo Blues
05. Living Like A Legend    
06. Give It All You Got
07. When I Get To The Border    
08. Jamaica Farewell
09. Slow Boat
10. Garden Song

Arlo Guthrie - Vocal, Piano, Guitar

Robben Ford - Guitar
Bob Glaub - Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums, Percussion
Hank DeVito - Steel Guitar
Jay Dee Maness - Steel Guitar
Dean Parks - Guitar
John Pilla - Guitar
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Hadley Hockensmith - Guitar
Jai Winding - Keyboards

Tracy Brown - Vocals
Bill Champlin - Vocals
Gwen Dickey - Vocals
Phil Everly - Vocals
Abraham Guthrie - Vocals
Annie Guthrie - Vocals
Cathy Guthrie - Vocals
Sarah Lee Guthrie - Vocals
Rickie Lee Jones - Vocals
Tom Kelly - Vocals
Clydie King - Vocals
Leah Kunkel - Vocals
Shirley Matthews - Vocals
Amos Newman - Vocals
Penny Nichols - Vocals
Anna Waronker - Vocals
Joey Waronker - Vocals



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quinta-feira, 23 de fevereiro de 2012

Arlo Guthrie & Wenzel - Every 100 Years - Live auf der Wartburg (repost)



















Arlo Guthrie & Wenzel - Every 100 Years - Live auf der Wartburg  - 2010


Recorded live at the Wartburg Castle in Eisenach, Germany on September 19, 2006. This recording is the final performance of the "Together Tour 2006" with Arlo Guthrie & Wenzel. This album has Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie and Wenzel composed tracks, with the first ever released "My Peace", with words by Woody Guthrie and music by Arlo Guthrie.


01. Green, Green Rocky Road
02. In Times Like These
03. Nächtliche Überfahrt
04.. Ridin' Down The Canyon
05. Ninety Mile Wind/Neuzig Meilen Orkan
06. The Red Haired Boy
07. Every 100 Years/Erst nach 100 Jahrn
08. St. Louis Tickle
09. Herbstlied
10. St. James Infirmary
11. In meiner schwarzen Stunde
12. Darkest Hour
13. My Peace / Mein Frieden


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sábado, 5 de novembro de 2011

Arlo Guthrie & Wenzel - Every 100 Years - Live auf der Wartburg



















Arlo Guthrie & Wenzel - Every 100 Years - Live auf der Wartburg  - 2010


Recorded live at the Wartburg Castle in Eisenach, Germany on September 19, 2006. This recording is the final performance of the "Together Tour 2006" with Arlo Guthrie & Wenzel. This album has Woody Guthrie, Arlo Guthrie and Wenzel composed tracks, with the first ever released "My Peace", with words by Woody Guthrie and music by Arlo Guthrie.


01. Green, Green Rocky Road
02. In Times Like These
03. Nächtliche Überfahrt
04.. Ridin' Down The Canyon
05. Ninety Mile Wind/Neuzig Meilen Orkan
06. The Red Haired Boy
07. Every 100 Years/Erst nach 100 Jahrn
08. St. Louis Tickle
09. Herbstlied
10. St. James Infirmary
11. In meiner schwarzen Stunde
12. Darkest Hour
13. My Peace / Mein Frieden


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sábado, 11 de dezembro de 2010

Arlo Guthrie - In Times Like These



















Arlo Guthrie & The University Of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra - In Times Like These - 2007

By William Ruhlmann Allmusic

If Arlo Guthrie has always been viewed as the embodiment of a kind of starry-eyed hippie optimism only slightly undercut by a strain of black humor, there has also always been a more thoughtful, spiritual, and even somewhat gloomy side to him that has come out on some of the songs he's written for his albums. It's a less prominent aspect of his persona, to be sure, but remember that this is a man who spent most of his life not knowing whether he had a gene, passed down from his father, that would lead to the development of an incurable, fatal illness starting sometime in middle age. In Times Like These, a live album recorded with the University of Kentucky Symphony Orchestra, was released on Guthrie's 60th birthday, which made him five years older than Woody Guthrie was when he died of Huntington's disease after years of hospitalization; happily, Arlo Guthrie has been spared his father's fate. But the Sword of Damocles under which he has lived has shaped his artistic temperament. Since 1998, he has been performing his music with symphony orchestras, which may seem like an odd practice for an old folkie. But James Burton's arrangements of his songs do put an orchestra through its paces, drawing out their melancholy moods. Be warned: this is not the Arlo Guthrie of "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" or even of 2005's Live in Sydney. The singer says practically nothing on the disc, simply singing one song after another as he accompanies himself on guitar or piano and the orchestra fills out his melodies. And the songs are among his most wistfully reflective, as titles like "Darkest Hour," "Last Train," and "Last to Leave" suggest. An elaborate arrangement of the jazz/blues standard "St. James Infirmary" lightens the mood only musically; after all, it's a song about death. Guthrie dispenses with the orchestra for a single new song, "In Times Like These" itself, and as one might expect, the times he describes are anything but happy. Politicians are up to their usual evil deeds ("When leaders profit/From deep divisions") and even the music stinks ("The singers run/To where the cash is"). The only comfort to be offered is that this, too, will pass ("It's good to remember/These times will go/In times to come"). Toward the album's close, Guthrie turns more to cover material and the tone brightens somewhat, although, even when he pleases the audience with his sole Top 40 hit, "City of New Orleans," the album's overall theme is not actually altered if, for once, one listens beyond the cheery "Good morning, America" line to what the lyrics are really saying: this is a song about a train on its last legs that has only 15 riders for its 15 cars, a train that has "the disappearing railroad blues." Even "Goodnight Irene" and "Can't Help Falling in Love," which close the disc, are songs about romantic notions more desperate than enraptured. By putting his music in an orchestral form, Guthrie may have been trying to take on the mantle of Serious Composer on In Times Like These; he has succeeded at least in coming off as serious, which his fans may appreciate, as long as they don't come to the album looking for laughs. 

01. Applause
02. Darkest Hour     
03. Last Train     
04. St. James Infirmary   
05. If You Would Just Drop By   
06. Last to Leave     
07. Epilogue   
08. In Times Like These   
09. Patriots' Dream   
10. City of New Orleans     
11. You Are the Song   
12. Goodnight Irene   
13. Can't Help Falling in Love





Words & Music by Arlo Guthrie

In times like these when night surrounds me
And I am weary and my heart is worn
When the songs they're singing don't mean nothing
Just cheap refrains play on and on

The storm is here the lightning flashes

Between commercials they're taking names
The singers run to where the cash is
Just another link in slavery's chain

I see the storm clouds rise above me

The sky is dark and the night has come
I walk alone along this highway
Where strangers gather one by one

When leaders profit from deep divisions
When the tears of  friends remain unsung
In times like these  it's good to remember
These times will go in times to come

I see the storm clouds rise above me

The sky is dark and the night has come
I walk alone along this highway
Where friends have gathered one by one

I know the storm will soon be over

The howling winds will cease to be
I walk with friends from every  nation
On freedom's highway in times like these


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segunda-feira, 2 de agosto de 2010

Arlo Guthrie - Power Of Love




















Arlo Guthrie - Power Of Love - 1981

Lançado em julho de 1981, Power Of Love  é o 12º álbum de sua carreira e  último gravado pelo selo   Warner. Alguns destaques desta gravação é o dueto com Phil Everly  na faixa-título e a música Oklahoma Nights

Enquanto eram realizadas as gravações, Rick Lee Jones "vagou" pelos estúdios e acabou por gravar  Jamaica Farewell  em dueto com Arlo. Slow Boat ainda é cantada em muitos dos concertos de Arlo. Ele diz que essa talvez seja a melhor canção que ele tenha composto.


01. Power Of Love
02. Oklahoma Nights
03. If I Could Only Touch Your Life
04. Waimanalo Blues
05. Living Like A Legend    
06. Give It All You Got
07. When I Get To The Border    
08. Jamaica Farewell
09. Slow Boat
10. Garden Song

Arlo Guthrie - Vocal, Piano, Guitar

Robben Ford - Guitar
Bob Glaub - Bass
Russ Kunkel - Drums, Percussion
Hank DeVito - Steel Guitar
Jay Dee Maness - Steel Guitar
Dean Parks - Guitar
John Pilla - Guitar
Fred Tackett - Guitar
Hadley Hockensmith - Guitar
Jai Winding - Keyboards

Tracy Brown - Vocals
Bill Champlin - Vocals
Gwen Dickey - Vocals
Phil Everly - Vocals
Abraham Guthrie - Vocals
Annie Guthrie - Vocals
Cathy Guthrie - Vocals
Sarah Lee Guthrie - Vocals
Rickie Lee Jones - Vocals
Tom Kelly - Vocals
Clydie King - Vocals
Leah Kunkel - Vocals
Shirley Matthews - Vocals
Amos Newman - Vocals
Penny Nichols - Vocals
Anna Waronker - Vocals
Joey Waronker - Vocals



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