AS a young man in 1970-71 I was a volunteer at a small coffeehouse venue in the far south 'burbs of Chicago, a place in Richton Park (since incorporated into a bigger town) that was called the "12th of Never". I saw many musicians , both local and traveling through touring. Steve Goodman, Eddie and Fred Holstein, Ted Anderson, Leo Kottke and many others passed through. Learned "City of New Orleans " from Steve himself.
No Cell phones snapping pictures or recording a live recording! Everyone in that moment was there enjoying that moment! IMO The way it was meant to be. :)
I just want to comment because I have watched this 20+ times. Thank you so much for uploading this. It is amazing music from start to finish. Hoyt Axton completely makes it.
In 1978 I went to see Steve Martins' Wild & Crazy Guy tour in Dallas. Steve Goodman came out as the unannounced warm up act. I had seen a few shows on PBS with Goodman, and was very pleasantly surprised to see Him. I felt like I was the only one there who knew who he was. Everyone was there to see crazy Steve Martin, not some unknown singer, and yet within a few songs His incredible charismatic stage presence had them in the palm of His hand. It was very impressive, and He did a very entertaining 30 min set. I'll never forget it, He made such a impact in His too short life. A few years later Steve Martin came on the Johnny Carson show and mentioned that He was doing a fund raising show to benefit Goodmans' wife and kids. I didn't know He was sick, or that He died. It was a shocking blow to hear. You feel so robbed when someone could have had a long career is abruptly gone. So sad. At least His music remains.
I caught Steve Goodman at the Mariposa Folk Festival in June of '76 and 77. An OUTSTANDING performer. His sets were loose, spontaneous, heartfelt, and heart-warming. He headlined a large concert at SUNY Buffalo about '78 or '79.....Outstanding!! He apparently had Leukemia all that time he was performing.....I sure wish there were better Concert tapings out there..... I heard, " It's a sin to tell a Lie" NUMEROUS times......and it was always different and fabulous....Once he said....if you break my heart I'll break your neck..."
Michael, I think 12 times or more is just about right. Besides being in the audience that night (and being with the three of them for the dress rehearsal that day), I'm certain I've watched this show dozens of times. And I always love it. Every time!
Ha, and I coulda made up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ? We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa. Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE! "The Mississippi Valley Ladies" "Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!" "I Ain't no Middleman" The Illinois Harmony Connection, FredGold&LyndaFaye
@seymour Mondshein November 11, 1974 I first heard of Steve Goodman when I was in Buffalo in 1972 from a guy who played "The Lincoln Park Pirares", a song Steve wrote about a tow truck operation in Chicago. I was fortunate to have seen and heard Steve at the Moore Theater in Seattle a few years later. He was sooooo much fun! Still is! Love you Stevie!!! See Steve at 15:44
“Working your fingers to the bone.. what do you get?… boney fingers..” hahahahaha Gosh how much his friends… some of them still… miss him ✨ the greatest fun songs.. his short life sure had a great impact.. lots o fun love and smiles.. 💖🌼💚💙💜🥰
I took my sister to see Steve Martin at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill NJ in 1975. She was a senior in HS and I was treating her to a big persons night out. I had never heard of Steve Goodman. I remember Steve Martin but it was Goodman who blew us away with his act. I wish I could remember all of the songs he did. He was an amazing entertainer easily seen in this video.
Even though Stevie only got about 20 minutes onstage, fronting for Steve Martin, it was a great career opportunity move for him. There were many people like yourself, Thomas, who had never heard of him … until this tour together. And then, because of this tour with Martin, a whole new group of people began following him. Is it possible that you saw them together later than 1975, as I think Goodman was doing mostly solo gigs in ‘75? Personally, I saw them together in Hawaii in 1978. (As his friend, that was one of about 50 shows I was privileged to be with him.) At that time, I was a flight attendant, on a layover in Honolulu. Because I had to work a flight back to the mainland, I caught Stevie’s act (watching from backstage), hung out for a tiny bit more, and missed Steve Martin’s show altogether. Unfortunate timing, but it was still a wonderful experience!
I was coming of age in the Seventies. Lived just outside Chicago. Folk clubs all over the near north side. Saw Steve Goodman, John Prine Fred Holstein, Claudia Schmidt and on and on. So grateful!!!
I listened to Alices Restaurant as is my thanksgiving tradition and this came up next to play but i paised it till today. PBS has been airing the good stuff for a long time now. I really enjoyed listening to this while i was in the yard working my boney fingers to the bone. But ive really enjoyed reading the comments from all the people who found this by chance and were brought back to another time. Thank you PBS and thank you John! ✌️
Steve Goodman, a sweet man, fine songwriter, fabulous guitarist, lovely, lovely guy, gone much too soon. ☹️ My all-time favourite Steve Goodman songs are ‘The Twentieth Century is Almost Over’ and ‘The I Don’t Know Where I’m Goin’ But I’m Goin’ Nowhere in a Hurry Blues’.
Everything he does is a masterpiece and he seems like he was a beautiful soul with a very good heart,and a lot of it. He left us so much There's a Steve Goodman sized hole in the world
@@createone100 Great Goodman tunes...I am blown away that he does 'Would You Like To Learn To Dance" here. Rarely performed it and is one of his finest. I had to take a knee about half way through...
White bell-bottomed jeans ! Don't see them just everyday , not even on The TH-cam, no. What a great concert, all that talent and love of music sharing ❤✌
That, in a nutshell, is why we post such gems. Hopefully, while we keep them in our hearts and minds, we will also spread the word to younger generations about the legacy they left us.
Loved the piano playing of Arlo in the beginning, sounds like a player piano, in some old silent movie western!!! What a talent he has, glad to see he is still performing in 2023!!! I remember the movie Alice’s Restaurant, late 60s & early 70s. Acid rock, hippies, flower power, Viet Nam, protests, civil rights marches and so much more, that was my era, for better or worse…. I loved the City of New Orleans. what a huge story that song tells…. Arlo was a true balladeer….❤
Arlo Guthrie, Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton on stage together. This is a very pleasant re-surprise. I recollect seeing this 'new' back in the day. I was 22 in 1974 running as partner a Comics & Comix location on Telegraph Ave near UC-Berkeley. We played every thing of quality for a very diverse audience. Fond memories!
I had many opportunities to watch him play from just inches away. And every time, I was simply amazed at what those short, fat fingers could do! Must have been magic! 😉
It's always a delight to watch Arlo in performance because of his storytelling blending with his music, & especially the humor-filled teasing & negotiating going on between him & the audience or with the other performers. This shows the heart of what Arlo, Pete Seeger, & that whole era of the 60s & 70s stood for -- a peaceful good-natured give-&-take that has spiraled out of sight & out of mind in this Tumpocalyptic hate-filled period.
Oh you poor demoncrat, you and all like you love to throw this hate speak around about President Trump, but compared to the mob of deranged liars running the nation into the pit of darkness now Trump was a piker. Compared to those you stand with he truly loved this country. schnuckiputzi
Man you had me going, almost reminiscing , I'm mean man I was starting to feel good about the situation until your misguided and one-sided delusional TDS kicked in on you. You took the blue pill, that led your to your demising uprising denouncing hate by giving hate. Brother trust me it's the red pill that'll get you what you looking for. That's the Trump World give and take no one's perfect but it's gon be alright little common sense type of thing. Hillary the polished corrupt career politician versus The Outsider Trump. Business-minded far from perfect but trying to get it done ahead of time and under budget. Hit me back I'll send you a bottle of red pill. After taking it you will laugh harder than you ever had in your life at the blue pill people. TDS we found the Cure comes in red capsule box of 24 and it's free my brother it's free. Check your hate Envy and delusion at the door. Come on in water's fine. For God and Country
Sadly that is too true. Music is therapy, healing & joy. I ❤ TH-cam I can listen to Willie Nelson. Arlo Guthrie, Jimmie Buffett & Pearl Jam all in 1 evening.
Like to share my favorite Steve Goodman story. Saw him do a show at N.I.U. in Dekalb back in the mid '70's. We went to a little bar in town after the show and Steve came in for a drink before going back to Chicago. Someone asked him to do a song and he said he didn't have his guitar with him. Well the bartender handed him an old Sears Silvertone from behind the bar. He made that thing sing for almost an hour! God I miss him.
THANKS SO MUCH for sharing this, Mr. Fineberg! I recorded the audio from this episode when it first aired, on a Panasonic portable cassette recorder perched on the arm of my parents' sofa. I've listened to that tape over and over through the years until it gave out about 20 years ago. It's a pure joy to hear it again, and to SEE it? AMAZING. You've made my year, my decade, for sharing it!
Excellent video; thank you SO MUCH! Ha, and I coulda made up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ? We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa. Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE! "The Mississippi Valley Ladies" "Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!" "I Ain't no Middleman" The Illinois Harmony Connection, FredGold&LyndaFaye
I love Steve Goodman and am so grateful that my troubadour uncle Bud, my Mother’s brother, and my Dad, taught me these amazing songs and introduced me to this amazing generation of singer song writers as a child. I was 7 in 74 and love these songs and remember so many amazing times as a young kid. John, Kris, Hoyt, Guy Clark, Hoyt and so many! Gifts from heaven!
You all know I'm sure that Steve Goodman penned 'City of New Orleans' , and his toenail had more guitar playing talent than I've been able to muster in 50 years, and he was only 30 something here. A great song writer and musical talent.
Without doing the exact math (the month of this show and the month of his birth), Stevie was closer to 26. Not to make you feel any worse about your talents or anything, Bikers On Call.😉
Ha, and I coulda made up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ? We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa. Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE! "The Mississippi Valley Ladies" "Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!" "I Ain't no Middleman" The Illinois Harmony Connection, FredGold&LyndaFaye
I am 61 and feel I was born in a blessed generation. Insane music coming out every single week and now TH-cam to watch performances like this-for free. ☮
I agree. I'm 62 grew up in Detroit watching the great rock and roll acts come through. I saw Jerry Jeff Walker open for Tom Waits at the Royal Oak Theater. That was my introduction to Folk. Never paid much attention to it after that but recently revisiting Jerry Jeff Walker Career I got turned on to Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley, John Prine, Steve Goodman Etc. It seems like that's all I listen to now almost exclusively.
It was great to see Steve Goodman & the gentle giant Hoyt Axton, This was a nice concert on Soundstage with ARLO GUTHRIE and the music was really great, it was sad that Steve Goodman passed to soon, and I mean way to soon, gotta thank JOHN FINEBERG for finding this video, so thank you very much JOHN and I hope you find more like this .....♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
To : JOHN FINEBERG, Just want to thank you again for " Arlo Guthrie,Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton on "Soundstage " and me and my old friends that I knew from Kutztown college, we had a great time watching this concert & they asked me where did I get this and I said that John FINEBERG found this great concert and they too want to thank you JOHN!!! Stephanie, Michelle, Cheryl, Mary,Diane,Nicole, and Joan want to thank you to for the video & they said hugs and kisses to John?
@@feliciasmith3808, thanks for all of your thanks. It was my pleasure to be there with all of these great musicians (watching the rehearsals, in the audience during the performances, plus hanging out with them in between), and it was also my pleasure to share this video, so more people could see this great concert, too.
I often hear John Prine mention how much Steve Goodman meant to his development as a singer/songwriter/ story teller. This performance really brings that Prine complement to life. Amazing artist, Mr. Goodman.
Steve loved John, and John loved Steve, and everyone loved both of them. Steve's passing in 1984 still hurts as much today as it did then, and I have a feeling John's passing will hurt forever as well.
And now we know, sadly. Both Prine and Hoyt were shining examples of refusing to compromise. Songs like Flag Decal, The Great Compromise, and Samstone (a song about a problem everyone knew about, that the VA wouldn't even acknowledge, and nobody was even talking about the problem then). Nixon took offense and he was banned from airplay for years. All for having Artistic Integrity.
You are a God... my dad taped this on cassette... We listened to it a million times when I was a tyke... was 5 when it came out.... I've been looking for this for ages... Thank you from me and my whole family.... My dad is in his decline... I will make a copy for him. You have made us all happy
Tom, to follow up on your comment ... yes ... six months ago, here's a little more to the story. I tried to get Stevie's manager's help, but Al said he couldn't get it. Next I tried to get Arlo's help, but he said he didn't have access to it, either. Then I PLEADED with WTTW (telling them the long story of how I was in the studio all day with Stevie, and how much it mattered to me to be able to see it again) and they finally released it to me. Later I converted it to DVD. Later, still, I converted it to .mp4, so I could post it here. And I'm so happy that, to date, it's been viewed 175,000+ times. That's a lot of shared happiness!
i heard steve goodman perform in a little afternoon bar at a large hotel in myrtle beach early fall 1974. He was the gentle man. He asked if i could type out some of his songs !! the stack was huge and my typing skills were nil. But he gave me an autograghed 8 by 10 of him. memories. had no idea we were both born in 1948. he left us too soon. thanks for this upload.
Hey, I see you there in the audience. What a great experience for you! Memories of these beautiful musicians are precious. I, too, saw them back in the day, and love the memories. But to have a place like this video where you can go back and see yourself in person, caught in that time and place, is precious on another level. How great you spent the day with them. I wonder what the circumstances were. Congratulations to you, and thanks for posting this. I saw them around the same time period, then Arlo in the later years. His concert here in Chico, Ca., was a sweet spot in my world. When he told his stories, we didn’t want him to stop, and when he was singing and playing we didn’t want him to stop. Brilliant!
Thanks, Doug. Yes, it IS great being able to go back in time like that. I was Steve Goodman's house guest that week, and went everywhere he went. And this was just one of those places.
So cool! Everything I’ve ever heard about Steve Goodman is that he was a great, incredibly talented guy. I love John Prine’s story of songwriting with Steve, when they wrote “You Never Even Call Me By My Name” and Prine wanted no writer’s credit for it. They had spent a night mixing hotel room booze in a sink, writing songs, and going off the rails. Prine and Goodman did a lot of performing together, too. Hats off to you, John, for being a friend of Steve’s, you must be a great guy, too.
@@douglove2412 One of my favorite songs of all time, and saddest as well given they are both gone now, is there duet of "Souvenirs" on Steve's Affordable Art album. 😉 👍
Watching this for the first time - long time fan of Everyone... hanging on every Note of Goodman...and then Dylan showed up behind Door #3. The audience didnt howl, but i startled my dog. This concert is gonna break & mend my 73 year old heart over and over again, amen.
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! I just found it tonight and I feel like I am the luckiest person who just won a $750 million lottery! What a great video! Thank you once again for this amazing show!!!
I agree. Almost makes up for the times my friends and I tried to score those coveted Soundstage tickets and lost out. Would have been great to see this performed live in that intimate setting.
One of the most underrated musicians of any time, Steve Goodman. Well, I have a Steve story. Steve played at the Earl of Old Town often. Yes, I am dating myself. For those who don't know the Earl was a folk music place, not large, always live music. I was driving a cab and going to college in those days. On a Saturday I got a call from the Earl, which was weird, it wasn't open. Out comes Steve in a mood of somewhat distress. Seems he partied a little too much on Friday night and didn't know where he left his guitar. Well, we spent the next hour and a half driving to a few addresses without any luck. He never got flustered or upset and we had a great conversation between stops. After a while we went back to the Earl and I dropped him off. He told me to come to his next show and I could have free drinks. But the fates weren't having it and I never saw him at the Earl again.
Steve's song about teaching someone to dance excetra is amazing and he plays guitar beautifully not many can do it all like he did....thank you for sharing this program
@@douglove2412 Well, I'm not sure. I went to a couple of Steve shows at the Earl after that and he didn't bring it up and I didn't ask.The Earl opened a place on Harlem Ave on the far west side and we started going there instead of downtown. The first night I was there a lady started to sign and i fell out of my chair. Apparently I was the only one who knew who she was. Growing up in the fifties and early sixties, we were constantly blasted with the Raisin Bran commercial that started, 'we start with raisins fresh in the sun". She was the one who sang the gingle. After her first song i started to sing the gingle and she broke out laughing. Busted. We had a good night but i can't remember her name. I never saw Steve again.
I saw Hoyt perform at Lewis and Clark College in northern Oregon along with Kris Kristofferson back in the early 70s. Great show, they were both very talented.
Oh My Gosh! Arlo Guthrie, Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton on stage together. Three of my all time favorites. You don't hear musicians like this anymore. Thank you so much for uploading this.
I always loved Steve Goodman’s guitar playing. Not sure there’s a name for his style, but he sure could play. I remember seeing him in a little place in Cary (Harry Hope’s?).and he was laying a National steel guitar. Some drunk called out a request and threw a coin up to the stage, and it hit the guitar. It’s the only time I recall seeing Steve upset or angry. He was otherwise always so full of joy and life.
Oh Steve, I had forgotten how absolutely wonderful you were. You were such a wonderful singer and songwriter, but my god I forgot what a virtuoso guitar player you were.
This beats my heart happy!! What an honor to see Steve Goodman in the body, with that voice, and those fingers travel his timeless, minstrel soul! Way ahead of his time, and still gone way before his time!! A true blue shooting star!
Arlo toured with his dad's friend, Pete Seeger, that I had a chance to see in Minneapolis. He very much supported Pete to make it Pete's show. He backed up Pete on a version of "Guantanamera" that I'll never forget. My friend from Spain, who only went because a group of us were going and his wife made him go with us, was sitting next to me and singing along with the audience with smiles and his loudest - and very good - singing voice. Pete and Arlo left Pera in a shock-of-smiles that evening.
Michael, I’m pretty sure I’ve watched this concert more than a dozen times. And it’s fabulous every single time. As I was there in the audience (both for rehearsal and for the concert itself), I love the ability to relive that day. And now I love being able to share my experience with others. Glad you liked it!
John Fineberg Hey buddy, I’m a 70yo and I love your acknowledgement of the ridiculous talent in this video. Sadly, Steve Goodman is a soul we lost far too soon. Thank the Lord for keeping Arlo with us so long. 5/15/20
I saw Steve Goodman at the Boarding House in San Francisco in either 1979 or 1980. He was great. I heard, for the first time, the song "Talk Backwards" and almost wet my pants I laughed so hard. Sure do miss him. His music got me through some tough times. RIP Mr. Goodman.
I was so lucky to get to meet and hear Steve just once, live and in person. His illness was front and center backstage, but he never complained or mentioned it. He went onstage and blew us all away. A magical night in Kansas City. Hearing him play Would You Like To Learn To Dance, here, is beyond sublime. Thank you for sharing this, John. I'd heard *about* this particular show but had never been able to see it. I appreciate your kind gift. We miss you Stevie! Ramcey in Nashville
So much talent on that stage! What a great collaboration! Arlo is a natural showman and entertainer (love him at the piano), and Steve Goodman's contribution is very special. But I miss the multi-talented Hoyt Axton. So many great songs!
Senior in HS when I watched this on WTTW the local PBS ststion. I've remembered it all these years - The rendition of Walking Down the Line always stuck in my "troubled mind."
I'm sitting here watching this for the first time, thinking how lucky I am to have come across it. Stevie, Hoyt and Arlo? In one show? That I never knew existed? The focus of my day today certainly has changed. Thanks so much for posting. I'm loving this.
There's so much crossover appeal between those two Chicago folkies. It's no surprise that mourning John is reopening memories about Stevie, too, this week. It's true for you and me, at least.
John Fineberg well now ther together up ther making cool songs I bet ther writing about cancer and the corona virus 🦠 rip John prine and Steve Goodman two of the best what I don’t understand is why he never took the song that him and prine put together as a joke basically I watch David Allen coe sing it last night and to me Steve sings it a thousand times better personally I think coe is overrated and he didn’t do no justice singing it he couldn’t even play guitar wen he got that song this is just my opinion I think people like coe for the shock value he can sing at least wen he fist started but to me he butcher this song
This man is awesome John was lucky to have him as a friend vica versa great singer songwriter I just don’t understand why he did not do that song and gave it to coe to wreck it in my opinion a lot of people will hate me for this but this man is a real musician he don’t got to swear to get folks to like him god bless you are in a better place
This guy was and is a funny guy. Seen him many times. As he got older. He would forget lines. He was a trooper. Admitted it and kept going. He made it comic. 💕
My sister and I were co-op housing students at UW Madison in the early 70’s. After a brief stint in the scholarship co-ops we lived in a vacated frat house coed co-op on Langdon St. These tunes resonate. Every time I see Arlo I think of him in the film Alice’s Restaurant and the joyously quirky characters that were so true to that age of experimental space age community. Steve Goodman’ s songs convey the warmth of that age too. A pleasure to recall. Hoyt Axton is a new voice to me. He’s a hoot...I’ll have to listen for him some more.
Excellent video; thank you SO MUCH! Ha, and I coulda made IT up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ? We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa. Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE! "The Mississippi Valley Ladies" "Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!" "I Ain't no Middleman" The Illinois Harmony Connection, FredGold&LyndaFaye
This was a fabulous find! Great performers. I never knew about them in the seventies. I wished I had. Well better late than never! Thanks for putting this show up on TH-cam❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍😍
I've always loved Arlo Guthrie's version of Steve Goodman' s song "CITY OF NEW ORLEANS" as their voices and songwriting styles are so entertwined! And Steve Goodman's "JESSIES JIGS AND OTHER FAVORITES" is one of my all-time favorite albums! Gotta love Hoyt Axton as well! I miss them all playing together as well! Their senses of humor played out of their very hearts right onto the floor! John Feinberg thanks for sharing this wonderful concert with me and all the others so fortunate to have come across it! I may be a little late to have discovered it, but then such is life sometimes, which also makes for a great song! God Bless!
John Denver recorded ,"city of new orlings" and took the songwriting credits cause he changed a few words. It's well known Arlo called Denver and basically told him he would beat the shit out of him if he didn't apologize in public Denver did but the riff was never heald.😮
Steve Goodman was just so excellent in so many ways.We lost a great artist and a great human being when he left this earth so early. Fortunately we have much of his life's work to remember and celebrate him.
I saw Arlo seven years ago. He is a darling treasure. It was a blast singing Canadian lyrics to This is Land is Your Land with him and my late husband, Mac. What a hoot! (and a fond memory) ♥️
YES, I REALLY NEEDED this right about now, given what this whole world is going through, and to fight off the depression which the news of John Prine's death from this POS virus is bringing on right now. :( THANK YOU JOHN for posting this!!!!
Arlo has been such an inspiration to me, and I'm so sure to many others as well, over the years. Keep on with your great talent, Arlo. I'm a life-long fan. Shoot, I ought to be; I'm 70 Years!
Excellent video; thank you SO MUCH! Ha, and I coulda made up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ? We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa. Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE! "The Mississippi Valley Ladies" "Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!" "I Ain't no Middleman" The Illinois Harmony Connection, FredGold&LyndaFaye
Hoyt was a rowdy, hard drinking guy. He used to play at my husband's coffee house in San Diego in the late 60's.
BRAVO! AWESOMSAUCE! ❤ FANTASTIC! 🎉😅 BRAVO ❤️ AWESOMSAUCE
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😄💬 His "Halo" was a bit rusty 🤠 Yup❕ G~G. 🦅
Arlo! Awesome on the piano!
YEAH ARLO YOUR DAD WOULD BE PROUD ON YOU REST THEM IN PEACE
Can you imagine being Woody Guthries son?
Brave of Arlo to have Steve Goodman on his undercard. Goodman was a powerhouse.
Nice perspective, Glen! Steve Goodman was, indeed, a tough act to follow!
Agree!!!
Two extremely talented singer/songwriters gone but here for you
AS a young man in 1970-71 I was a volunteer at a small coffeehouse venue in the far south 'burbs of Chicago, a place in Richton Park (since incorporated into a bigger town) that was called the "12th of Never". I saw many musicians , both local and traveling through touring. Steve Goodman, Eddie and Fred Holstein, Ted Anderson, Leo Kottke and many others passed through. Learned "City of New Orleans " from Steve himself.
Far Out!❤
That’s amazing!
Leo Kotkey!?! Cool
@@claudiajames891👍👍Double likes for the exactly appropriate response!
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No Cell phones snapping pictures or recording a live recording! Everyone in that moment was there enjoying that moment! IMO The way it was meant to be. :)
Ain't it heaven? 💙
AWESOMSAUCE 🎉 FANTASTIC MUSIC that soothes the soul
Love, love this song " Bony Fingers"Great job gentlemen ". We lost Steve Goodman, and Hoyt Axton way too soon. ❤️
Thank you VERY MUCH for sharing! ❤FANTASTIC
I just want to comment because I have watched this 20+ times. Thank you so much for uploading this. It is amazing music from start to finish. Hoyt Axton completely makes it.
❤ FANTASTIC MUSICIAN!
Amen
Steve Goodman's talent is truly remarkable.
And he wasn't even playing his best stuff!
I always get sad when I see Steve Goodman as he died at such a young age (36). He shows some great guitar skills here!
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do?
I wish i could have been his friend. 😢
Don't be sad, celebrate his life❤❤❤
How old was he here?
Steve was 26 here. Born in 1948. I am reading his biography now. Very amazing! Written by Clay Eals
WTTW...Window To The World. What a treasure!
Arlo could say good morning and turn it into an interesting story.
This show was true Americana
Miss Steve and Hoyt. Glad that Arlo is still with us.
In 1978 I went to see Steve Martins' Wild & Crazy Guy tour in Dallas. Steve Goodman came out as the unannounced warm up act. I had seen a few shows on PBS with Goodman, and was very pleasantly surprised to see Him. I felt like I was the only one there who knew who he was. Everyone was there to see crazy Steve Martin, not some unknown singer, and yet within a few songs His incredible charismatic stage presence had them in the palm of His hand. It was very impressive, and He did a very entertaining 30 min set. I'll never forget it, He made such a impact in His too short life. A few years later Steve Martin came on the Johnny Carson show and mentioned that He was doing a fund raising show to benefit Goodmans' wife and kids. I didn't know He was sick, or that He died. It was a shocking blow to hear. You feel so robbed when someone could have had a long career is abruptly gone. So sad. At least His music remains.
Green Velour suit is what he wore in San Antonio!
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Agreed indeed
I caught Steve Goodman at the Mariposa Folk Festival in June of '76 and 77. An OUTSTANDING performer. His sets were loose, spontaneous, heartfelt, and heart-warming. He headlined a large concert at SUNY Buffalo about '78 or '79.....Outstanding!! He apparently had Leukemia all that time he was performing.....I sure wish there were better Concert tapings out there.....
I heard, " It's a sin to tell a Lie" NUMEROUS times......and it was always different and fabulous....Once he said....if you break my heart I'll break your neck..."
Truly brilliant and a treasure.
There's not a human being who would not benefit from watching this twelve times or more.
Michael, I think 12 times or more is just about right. Besides being in the audience that night (and being with the three of them for the dress rehearsal that day), I'm certain I've watched this show dozens of times. And I always love it. Every time!
Love love love this!! My early 70s! I miss them! Thank you so much!
Now I've got to go hear Alices' Restaurant.. amazing!
@@johnfineberg258I shouldn't be so surprised that Steve Goodman wrote "This Hotel Room," which Jimmy Buffett sang on one of his many albums. ❤
AMEN ❤ FANTASTIC MUSIC 🎶
The Amazing Arlo Guthrie!!
My favorite hippie.
Watching Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton is a Christmas present to me
Damn, I could watch Steve Goodman all night long. Gone far too soon, much missed.
Ha, and I coulda made up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ?
We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa.
Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE!
"The Mississippi Valley Ladies"
"Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!"
"I Ain't no Middleman"
The Illinois Harmony Connection,
FredGold&LyndaFaye
@lyndafaye6748 yes. To Steve Goodman and to Arlo Guthrie, John Prine, et al.
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@seymour Mondshein November 11, 1974
I first heard of Steve Goodman when I was in Buffalo in 1972 from a guy who played "The Lincoln Park Pirares", a song Steve wrote about a tow truck operation in Chicago. I was fortunate to have seen and heard Steve at the Moore Theater in Seattle a few years later. He was sooooo much fun! Still is! Love you Stevie!!! See Steve at 15:44
“Working your fingers to the bone.. what do you get?… boney fingers..” hahahahaha
Gosh how much his friends… some of them still… miss him ✨ the greatest fun songs.. his short life sure had a great impact.. lots o fun love and smiles.. 💖🌼💚💙💜🥰
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do??
...and that incredible duet with Linda (Ronstadt) on the album version 👍
I live in the town where Hoyt is buried! I stop by his grave to see him quite a few times every year!🥰🥰
I took my sister to see Steve Martin at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill NJ in 1975. She was a senior in HS and I was treating her to a big persons night out. I had never heard of Steve Goodman. I remember Steve Martin but it was Goodman who blew us away with his act. I wish I could remember all of the songs he did. He was an amazing entertainer easily seen in this video.
Even though Stevie only got about 20 minutes onstage, fronting for Steve Martin, it was a great career opportunity move for him. There were many people like yourself, Thomas, who had never heard of him … until this tour together. And then, because of this tour with Martin, a whole new group of people began following him.
Is it possible that you saw them together later than 1975, as I think Goodman was doing mostly solo gigs in ‘75? Personally, I saw them together in Hawaii in 1978. (As his friend, that was one of about 50 shows I was privileged to be with him.) At that time, I was a flight attendant, on a layover in Honolulu. Because I had to work a flight back to the mainland, I caught Stevie’s act (watching from backstage), hung out for a tiny bit more, and missed Steve Martin’s show altogether. Unfortunate timing, but it was still a wonderful experience!
@@johnfineberg258 The first time I heard "Somebody Else's Troubles" on a local college station, when it was brand new, I was totally hooked! ;)
I was coming of age in the Seventies. Lived just outside Chicago. Folk clubs all over the near north side.
Saw Steve Goodman, John Prine Fred Holstein, Claudia Schmidt and on and on. So grateful!!!
I listened to Alices Restaurant as is my thanksgiving tradition and this came up next to play but i paised it till today. PBS has been airing the good stuff for a long time now.
I really enjoyed listening to this while i was in the yard working my boney fingers to the bone. But ive really enjoyed reading the comments from all the people who found this by chance and were brought back to another time. Thank you PBS and thank you John! ✌️
You’re welcome, Nichola. I love sharing it!
The guitar playing of Steve Goodman is completely a master piece.
His playing sends shivers up my spine. Sheer brilliance.
Steve Goodman, a sweet man, fine songwriter, fabulous guitarist, lovely, lovely guy, gone much too soon. ☹️ My all-time favourite Steve Goodman songs are ‘The Twentieth Century is Almost Over’ and ‘The I Don’t Know Where I’m Goin’ But I’m Goin’ Nowhere in a Hurry Blues’.
Everything he does is a masterpiece and he seems like he was a beautiful soul with a very good heart,and a lot of it.
He left us so much
There's a Steve Goodman sized hole in the world
@@createone100 yes
@@createone100 Great Goodman tunes...I am blown away that he does 'Would You Like To Learn To Dance" here. Rarely performed it and is one of his finest. I had to take a knee about half way through...
White bell-bottomed jeans ! Don't see them just everyday , not even on The TH-cam, no. What a great concert, all that talent and love of music sharing ❤✌
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do??
It’s like remembering old friends that are lost now
Hoyt wakes up the audience... What a presence he has....
I wish Hoyt Axton had not died so young. Miss him.
Me too, he was such an amazing guy
His mother wrote Heartbreak Hotel. Her brother was governor of Oklahoma, a U.S. Senator and president of the University of Oklahoma.
@@uburoi3717 ppp
@@richardperkins5046 21st governor of Oklahoma David Boren was Hoyt's cousin. Hoyt's brother
John Axton was a lawyer and DA in Ada, Oklahoma.
@@kapua1971 Yes, I should have said David was a nephew of Mae. My mistake. His father was Lyle Boren, Mae's brother.
I was 10, and so enamored with his words and music
Love that Arlo gave Steve some credit. No one currently knows the genius, nor the name.
That, in a nutshell, is why we post such gems. Hopefully, while we keep them in our hearts and minds, we will also spread the word to younger generations about the legacy they left us.
By the way, zapphodd, I'm pretty sure that Arlo give Stevie credit every time he sings this song in concert.
Loved the piano playing of Arlo in the beginning, sounds like a player piano, in some old silent movie western!!! What a talent he has, glad to see he is still performing in 2023!!! I remember the movie Alice’s Restaurant, late 60s & early 70s. Acid rock, hippies, flower power, Viet Nam, protests, civil rights marches and so much more, that was my era, for better or
worse…. I loved the City of New Orleans. what a huge story that song tells…. Arlo was a true balladeer….❤
Arlo didn't write this. Steve Goodman was the true baladeer
Amen to that !!!
Arlo Guthrie, Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton on stage together. This is a very pleasant re-surprise. I recollect seeing this 'new' back in the day. I was 22 in 1974 running as partner a Comics & Comix location on Telegraph Ave near UC-Berkeley. We played every thing of quality for a very diverse audience. Fond memories!
Steve Goodman is just magic. Just. Magic.
I had many opportunities to watch him play from just inches away. And every time, I was simply amazed at what those short, fat fingers could do! Must have been magic! 😉
It's always a delight to watch Arlo in performance because of his storytelling blending with his music, & especially the humor-filled teasing & negotiating going on between him & the audience or with the other performers. This shows the heart of what Arlo, Pete Seeger, & that whole era of the 60s & 70s stood for -- a peaceful good-natured give-&-take that has spiraled out of sight & out of mind in this Tumpocalyptic hate-filled period.
Oh you poor demoncrat, you and all like you love to throw this hate speak around about President Trump, but compared to the mob of deranged liars running the nation into the pit of darkness now Trump was a piker. Compared to those you stand with he truly loved this country. schnuckiputzi
Man you had me going, almost reminiscing , I'm mean man I was starting to feel good about the situation until your misguided and one-sided delusional TDS kicked in on you. You took the blue pill, that led your to your demising uprising denouncing hate by giving hate. Brother trust me it's the red pill that'll get you what you looking for. That's the Trump World give and take no one's perfect but it's gon be alright little common sense type of thing. Hillary the polished corrupt career politician versus The Outsider Trump. Business-minded far from perfect but trying to get it done ahead of time and under budget. Hit me back I'll send you a bottle of red pill. After taking it you will laugh harder than you ever had in your life at the blue pill people. TDS we found the Cure comes in red capsule box of 24 and it's free my brother it's free. Check your hate Envy and delusion at the door. Come on in water's fine. For God and Country
Yeah it is so much better with dementia Biden lol.
Sadly that is too true.
Music is therapy, healing & joy. I ❤ TH-cam I can listen to Willie Nelson. Arlo Guthrie, Jimmie Buffett & Pearl Jam all in 1 evening.
Like to share my favorite Steve Goodman story. Saw him do a show at N.I.U. in Dekalb back in the mid '70's. We went to a little bar in town after the show and Steve came in for a drink before going back to Chicago. Someone asked him to do a song and he said he didn't have his guitar with him. Well the bartender handed him an old Sears Silvertone from behind the bar. He made that thing sing for almost an hour! God I miss him.
What a great memory to have!
WOW! Steve is a treasure.
Remember, it’s not the arrow, it’s the Indian. He could have entertained without the guitar if needed!
So much shit happening at once when Steve plays guitar.
Amazing man !
Have you ever hear Leo Kotke play guitar?
YEAH ARLO YOUR SONGS ARE LEGENDARY
Steve Goodman & Hoyt Axton..... two of the best song writing talents that ever lived
I always forget how beautiful Arlo was as a kid 🩷
THANKS SO MUCH for sharing this, Mr. Fineberg! I recorded the audio from this episode when it first aired, on a Panasonic portable cassette recorder perched on the arm of my parents' sofa. I've listened to that tape over and over through the years until it gave out about 20 years ago. It's a pure joy to hear it again, and to SEE it? AMAZING. You've made my year, my decade, for sharing it!
Absolutely my pleasure in sharing it!
Excellent video; thank you SO MUCH!
Ha, and I coulda made up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ?
We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa.
Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE!
"The Mississippi Valley Ladies"
"Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!"
"I Ain't no Middleman"
The Illinois Harmony Connection,
FredGold&LyndaFaye
Arlo flexing those piano skills. He sounds like Carol King when he’s on piano lol
I love Steve Goodman and am so grateful that my troubadour uncle Bud, my Mother’s brother, and my Dad, taught me these amazing songs and introduced me to this amazing generation of singer song writers as a child. I was 7 in 74 and love these songs and remember so many amazing times as a young kid. John, Kris, Hoyt, Guy Clark, Hoyt and so many! Gifts from heaven!
You all know I'm sure that Steve Goodman
penned 'City of New Orleans' , and his toenail
had more guitar playing talent than I've been
able to muster in 50 years, and he was only 30
something here. A great song writer and musical
talent.
Without doing the exact math (the month of this show and the month of his birth), Stevie was closer to 26. Not to make you feel any worse about your talents or anything, Bikers On Call.😉
Ha, and I coulda made up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ?
We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa.
Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE!
"The Mississippi Valley Ladies"
"Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!"
"I Ain't no Middleman"
The Illinois Harmony Connection,
FredGold&LyndaFaye
Just listening to Steve Goodman. I haven't heard "Would You Like To Learn To Dance" in ages. Wonderful song. It just leaves me wanting more.
I am 61 and feel I was born in a blessed generation. Insane music coming out every single week and now TH-cam to watch performances like this-for free. ☮
I agree. I'm 62 grew up in Detroit watching the great rock and roll acts come through. I saw Jerry Jeff Walker open for Tom Waits at the Royal Oak Theater. That was my introduction to Folk. Never paid much attention to it after that but recently revisiting Jerry Jeff Walker Career I got turned on to Townes Van Zandt, Blaze Foley, John Prine, Steve Goodman Etc. It seems like that's all I listen to now almost exclusively.
Did Jerry Jeff do "The Heart Of Saturday Night" at that show?? LOL
It was great to see Steve Goodman & the gentle giant Hoyt Axton, This was a nice concert on Soundstage with ARLO GUTHRIE and the music was really great, it was sad that Steve Goodman passed to soon, and I mean way to soon, gotta thank JOHN FINEBERG for finding this video, so thank you very much JOHN and I hope you find more like this .....♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
My pleasure, Felicia!
To : JOHN FINEBERG, Just want to thank you again for " Arlo Guthrie,Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton on "Soundstage " and me and my old friends that I knew from Kutztown college, we had a great time watching this concert & they asked me where did I get this and I said that John FINEBERG found this great concert and they too want to thank you JOHN!!! Stephanie, Michelle, Cheryl, Mary,Diane,Nicole, and Joan want to thank you to for the video & they said hugs and kisses to John?
@@feliciasmith3808, thanks for all of your thanks. It was my pleasure to be there with all of these great musicians (watching the rehearsals, in the audience during the performances, plus hanging out with them in between), and it was also my pleasure to share this video, so more people could see this great concert, too.
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do??
Saw Hoyt live back in May 1984...so long ago. Watched all of this and it makes me happy and sad at the same time...
I often hear John Prine mention how much Steve Goodman meant to his development as a singer/songwriter/ story teller. This performance really brings that Prine complement to life. Amazing artist, Mr. Goodman.
Watching interviews about Steve..he was loved by pretty much everyone he met!!!
I have & many more available concert bootlegs from Goodman, he had such wit & stage presence
Steve loved John, and John loved Steve, and everyone loved both of them. Steve's passing in 1984 still hurts as much today as it did then, and I have a feeling John's passing will hurt forever as well.
And now we know, sadly. Both Prine and Hoyt were shining examples of refusing to compromise. Songs like Flag Decal, The Great Compromise, and Samstone (a song about a problem everyone knew about, that the VA wouldn't even acknowledge, and nobody was even talking about the problem then). Nixon took offense and he was banned from airplay for years. All for having Artistic Integrity.
@@strukhoff BOTH well beyond merely 'icons and legends' status. 😉
Times were different back then....... the innocence is gone ......the simplicity too!!!!!!!!
You are a God... my dad taped this on cassette... We listened to it a million times when I was a tyke... was 5 when it came out.... I've been looking for this for ages... Thank you from me and my whole family.... My dad is in his decline... I will make a copy for him. You have made us all happy
You're welcome, Tom. I loved being able to share this video.
Tom, to follow up on your comment ... yes ... six months ago, here's a little more to the story. I tried to get Stevie's manager's help, but Al said he couldn't get it. Next I tried to get Arlo's help, but he said he didn't have access to it, either. Then I PLEADED with WTTW (telling them the long story of how I was in the studio all day with Stevie, and how much it mattered to me to be able to see it again) and they finally released it to me. Later I converted it to DVD. Later, still, I converted it to .mp4, so I could post it here. And I'm so happy that, to date, it's been viewed 175,000+ times. That's a lot of shared happiness!
i heard steve goodman perform in a little afternoon bar at a large hotel in myrtle beach early fall 1974. He was the gentle man. He asked if i could type out some of his songs !! the stack was huge and my typing skills were nil. But he gave me an autograghed 8 by 10 of him. memories. had no idea we were both born in 1948. he left us too soon. thanks for this upload.
Thanks to Prine, I made it to this concert...
Amazing . Thanks
Hey, I see you there in the audience. What a great experience for you! Memories of these beautiful musicians are precious. I, too, saw them back in the day, and love the memories. But to have a place like this video where you can go back and see yourself in person, caught in that time and place, is precious on another level. How great you spent the day with them. I wonder what the circumstances were.
Congratulations to you, and thanks for posting this. I saw them around the same time period, then Arlo in the later years. His concert here in Chico, Ca., was a sweet spot in my world. When he told his stories, we didn’t want him to stop, and when he was singing and playing we didn’t want him to stop. Brilliant!
Thanks, Doug. Yes, it IS great being able to go back in time like that. I was Steve Goodman's house guest that week, and went everywhere he went. And this was just one of those places.
So cool! Everything I’ve ever heard about Steve Goodman is that he was a great, incredibly talented guy. I love John Prine’s story of songwriting with Steve, when they wrote “You Never Even Call Me By My Name” and Prine wanted no writer’s credit for it. They had spent a night mixing hotel room booze in a sink, writing songs, and going off the rails.
Prine and Goodman did a lot of performing together, too.
Hats off to you, John, for being a friend of Steve’s, you must be a great guy, too.
@@douglove2412 One of my favorite songs of all time, and saddest as well given they are both gone now, is there duet of "Souvenirs" on Steve's Affordable Art album. 😉 👍
Watching this for the first time - long time fan of Everyone... hanging on every Note of Goodman...and then Dylan showed up behind Door #3.
The audience didnt howl, but i startled my dog.
This concert is gonna break & mend my 73 year old heart over and over again, amen.
My brother just stood in front of the TV again.
That's my way of saying this is taking me back home.
A wonderful concert - RIP John .. .. RIP Hoyt
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do?
Thank you so much for sharing this!!! I just found it tonight and I feel like I am the luckiest person who just won a $750 million lottery! What a great video!
Thank you once again for this amazing show!!!
If you felt like donating just half of that $750 million lottery to me, that would be sufficient. That said, your thanks is enough, too.
I agree. Almost makes up for the times my friends and I tried to score those coveted Soundstage tickets and lost out. Would have been great to see this performed live in that intimate setting.
Oh Steve had such a perfect voice! I hope he and John had a great reunion in heaven 💕
Thank you for posting this video! We can't have too many videos of Arlo, Steve Goodman, or Hoyt Ashton!
One of the most underrated musicians of any time, Steve Goodman. Well, I have a Steve story. Steve played at the Earl of Old Town often. Yes, I am dating myself. For those who don't know the Earl was a folk music place, not large, always live music. I was driving a cab and going to college in those days. On a Saturday I got a call from the Earl, which was weird, it wasn't open. Out comes Steve in a mood of somewhat distress. Seems he partied a little too much on Friday night and didn't know where he left his guitar. Well, we spent the next hour and a half driving to a few addresses without any luck. He never got flustered or upset and we had a great conversation between stops. After a while we went back to the Earl and I dropped him off. He told me to come to his next show and I could have free drinks. But the fates weren't having it and I never saw him at the Earl again.
Steve's song about teaching someone to dance excetra is amazing and he plays guitar beautifully not many can do it all like he did....thank you for sharing this program
Steve could get the most out of a guitar.
Great story you have my friend!
Beautiful. Guitar never found?
@@douglove2412 Well, I'm not sure. I went to a couple of Steve shows at the Earl after that and he didn't bring it up and I didn't ask.The Earl opened a place on Harlem Ave on the far west side and we started going there instead of downtown. The first night I was there a lady started to sign and i fell out of my chair. Apparently I was the only one who knew who she was. Growing up in the fifties and early sixties, we were constantly blasted with the Raisin Bran commercial that started, 'we start with raisins fresh in the sun". She was the one who sang the gingle. After her first song i started to sing the gingle and she broke out laughing. Busted. We had a good night but i can't remember her name. I never saw Steve again.
BRAVO 😊❤reminiscing
Arlo Guthrie, Steve Goodman, Hoyt Axton
Hoyt was one of the best songwriters ever. And that beautiful voice... "Gives me what I need most of all".
I live in the town he is buried in. I stop by to see him a lot.
He was just so wonderful! Such great songs!!! Beautiful voice!!!
Say High for us once in a while will ya Please...don't forget the cool Cat that never said a mumblin' word...Cheers
I saw Hoyt perform at Lewis and Clark College in northern Oregon along with Kris Kristofferson back in the early 70s. Great show, they were both very talented.
@@mikeweir3680A dog named Jigs and a cat named Kalamazoo.
I love Steve Goodman's voice, clear as a ringing bell!
Oh My Gosh! Arlo Guthrie, Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton on stage together. Three of my all time favorites. You don't hear musicians like this anymore. Thank you so much for uploading this.
My pleasure, absolutely, Jim. (Sorry for the extremely slow reply.)
Amazing trio of souls like no other! Americana folk roots
This is fabulous. A trio of titans. The only one missing is John Prine. RIP John. You were gone too soon.❤
I always loved Steve Goodman’s guitar playing. Not sure there’s a name for his style, but he sure could play. I remember seeing him in a little place in Cary (Harry Hope’s?).and he was laying a National steel guitar. Some drunk called out a request and threw a coin up to the stage, and it hit the guitar. It’s the only time I recall seeing Steve upset or angry. He was otherwise always so full of joy and life.
Oh Steve, I had forgotten how absolutely wonderful you were. You were such a wonderful singer and songwriter, but my god I forgot what a virtuoso guitar player you were.
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do?
This beats my heart happy!! What an honor to see Steve Goodman in the body, with that voice, and those fingers travel his timeless, minstrel soul! Way ahead of his time, and still gone way before his time!! A true blue shooting star!
Steve Goodman - what a memory; what a talent - gone from us way too young.
Arlo toured with his dad's friend, Pete Seeger, that I had a chance to see in Minneapolis. He very much supported Pete to make it Pete's show. He backed up Pete on a version of "Guantanamera" that I'll never forget. My friend from Spain, who only went because a group of us were going and his wife made him go with us, was sitting next to me and singing along with the audience with smiles and his loudest - and very good - singing voice. Pete and Arlo left Pera in a shock-of-smiles that evening.
Michael, I’m pretty sure I’ve watched this concert more than a dozen times. And it’s fabulous every single time. As I was there in the audience (both for rehearsal and for the concert itself), I love the ability to relive that day. And now I love being able to share my experience with others. Glad you liked it!
Oh how cool!
John Fineberg Hey buddy, I’m a 70yo and I love your acknowledgement of the ridiculous talent in this video. Sadly, Steve Goodman is a soul we lost far too soon. Thank the Lord for keeping Arlo with us so long. 5/15/20
Always regretted I wasn't among the lucky few to score Soundstage tickets. 😐
@@TheDriftwoodlover I never really thought about how lucky I was. Thanks for pointing it out.
John,I thank God for giving us these special people,and also I thank him for the electronic devices that allows us to relive those special times!
We were all so young
I saw Steve Goodman at the Boarding House in San Francisco in either 1979 or 1980. He was great. I heard, for the first time, the song "Talk Backwards" and almost wet my pants I laughed so hard. Sure do miss him. His music got me through some tough times. RIP Mr. Goodman.
Arlo's first two songs are so applicable today vis a vis this administration.
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do??
I was so lucky to get to meet and hear Steve just once, live and in person. His illness was front and center backstage, but he never complained or mentioned it. He went onstage and blew us all away. A magical night in Kansas City. Hearing him play Would You Like To Learn To Dance, here, is beyond sublime. Thank you for sharing this, John. I'd heard *about* this particular show but had never been able to see it. I appreciate your kind gift. We miss you Stevie! Ramcey in Nashville
Songpoets I saw him in Portland OR with John Prine, 1975 or thereabouts. I’ll never forget it. We WERE lucky. Though I didn’t get to meet him.
God only knows how talented Steve was, passed to soon.
Much much too soon!
Steve was great , but who the fk is god ? Clapton ? Don’t know what god you mean . the fake one ?
That fairy tale about a heaven with alot of virgins ? Hahahahaha
So much talent on that stage! What a great collaboration! Arlo is a natural showman and entertainer (love him at the piano), and Steve Goodman's contribution is very special. But I miss the multi-talented Hoyt Axton. So many great songs!
Senior in HS when I watched this on WTTW the local PBS ststion. I've remembered it all these years - The rendition of Walking Down the Line always stuck in my "troubled mind."
I'm sitting here watching this for the first time, thinking how lucky I am to have come across it. Stevie, Hoyt and Arlo? In one show? That I never knew existed? The focus of my day today certainly has changed. Thanks so much for posting. I'm loving this.
I so enjoyed being in the audience, and love sharing this video with people like you, Charles.
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used to watch/listen to Hoyt Aston in Seal Beach,CA. at the Rouge et Noir coffee house approx1965. It's true, music and performing has changed
Me too! A favorite memory.
Never knew he played piano. Friggin' awesome. Thank you for sharing.
neither did i and im 70???
Reminiscing about Steve Goodman as I mourn this weeks loss of John Prine. Good stuff in Chicago.
There's so much crossover appeal between those two Chicago folkies. It's no surprise that mourning John is reopening memories about Stevie, too, this week. It's true for you and me, at least.
Two great treasures, two great musicians, two great minds.
John Fineberg well now ther together up ther making cool songs I bet ther writing about cancer and the corona virus 🦠 rip John prine and Steve Goodman two of the best what I don’t understand is why he never took the song that him and prine put together as a joke basically I watch David Allen coe sing it last night and to me Steve sings it a thousand times better personally I think coe is overrated and he didn’t do no justice singing it he couldn’t even play guitar wen he got that song this is just my opinion I think people like coe for the shock value he can sing at least wen he fist started but to me he butcher this song
This man is awesome John was lucky to have him as a friend vica versa great singer songwriter I just don’t understand why he did not do that song and gave it to coe to wreck it in my opinion a lot of people will hate me for this but this man is a real musician he don’t got to swear to get folks to like him god bless you are in a better place
Yes, yes, yes. I adore them all. Was there for all of it. My ex played guitar/bass with Hoyt Wayne for a couple of years. Good memories. Mahalo.
Men singing and playing live music 🎶.
How many could do it these days without auto tune or lip sing?
Love Hoyt Axton's voice.
Prine is play'n along fir sure! 🍻🙏🍻🎼🎵🎶💙💙💙
How wonderful TH-cam is...being able to acquaint myself to such indelible artists as Steve and Arlo!
I was 3 months and 7 days old when this happened. Loved these guys my whole life.
All great players & writers. Hoyt is the one I knew for awhile. Rest in peace.
This guy was and is a funny guy. Seen him many times. As he got older. He would forget lines. He was a trooper. Admitted it and kept going. He made it comic. 💕
My sister and I were co-op housing students at UW Madison in the early 70’s. After a brief stint in the scholarship co-ops we lived in a vacated frat house coed co-op on Langdon St. These tunes resonate. Every time I see Arlo I think of him in the film Alice’s Restaurant and the joyously quirky characters that were so true to that age of experimental space age community. Steve Goodman’ s songs convey the warmth of that age too. A pleasure to recall. Hoyt Axton is a new voice to me. He’s a hoot...I’ll have to listen for him some more.
Excellent video; thank you SO MUCH!
Ha, and I coulda made IT up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ?
We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa.
Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE!
"The Mississippi Valley Ladies"
"Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!"
"I Ain't no Middleman"
The Illinois Harmony Connection,
FredGold&LyndaFaye
Hoyt is a freaking riot.
Thanks John! This was great and I feel very fortunate to have gotten to see it. I appreciate it!
Steve Goodman was a true American treasure. He left as WAY too soon. So much talent.
This was a fabulous find! Great performers. I never knew about them in the seventies. I wished I had. Well better late than never! Thanks for putting this show up on TH-cam❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍😍
Lot of healing needed ....
Thanks for Share'n 🎼🎵🎶💙💙💙
Arlo Guthrie, what a career! This is an amazing group of talented musicians
I just ordered his eponymous album.
I've gotta hear "Won't Be Long" once again-mentioning the Berkshires with pedal steel accompaniment, oh yeah!
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do?
I've always loved Arlo Guthrie's version of Steve Goodman' s song "CITY OF NEW ORLEANS" as their voices and songwriting styles are so entertwined! And Steve Goodman's "JESSIES JIGS AND OTHER FAVORITES" is one of my all-time favorite albums! Gotta love Hoyt Axton as well! I miss them all playing together as well! Their senses of humor played out of their very hearts right onto the floor! John Feinberg thanks for sharing this wonderful concert with me and all the others so fortunate to have come across it! I may be a little late to have discovered it, but then such is life sometimes, which also makes for a great song! God Bless!
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do?
John Denver recorded ,"city of new orlings" and took the songwriting credits cause he changed a few words. It's well known Arlo called Denver and basically told him he would beat the shit out of him if he didn't apologize in public Denver did but the riff was never heald.😮
Steve Goodman was just so excellent in so many ways.We lost a great artist and a great human being when he left this earth so early. Fortunately we have much of his life's work to remember and celebrate him.
One of my biggest regrets of 65 years of life was never having caught Steve for a live show (same goes for Guy Clark as well). :(
I saw Arlo seven years ago. He is a darling treasure. It was a blast singing Canadian lyrics to This is Land is Your Land with him and my late husband, Mac. What a hoot! (and a fond memory) ♥️
Takes me back........... Hoyt at the Palomino Club in No. Hollywood, CA.......
Oh this music is awesome from the vocal to the voice i love it so much, so pretty, Are you a lover of good music like i do.??
very thankful to see this while I am in quarantine. Steve passed way too soon so many years ago
It's a great quarantine show, Marcy. But it's excellent any time, really. 😉
YES, I REALLY NEEDED this right about now, given what this whole world is going through, and to fight off the depression which the news of John Prine's death from this POS virus is bringing on right now. :(
THANK YOU JOHN for posting this!!!!
@@Fordworldrallyfan My pleasure in sharing this, David.
David Hinkes Why do we let china get away with causing all this virus 🦠 ?
@@Foorehtnossip This site is about Arlo Guthrie, Steve Goodman and Hoyt Axton, not about your personal political opinions about who did what to whom.
Arlo has been such an inspiration to me, and I'm so sure to many others as well, over the years. Keep on with your great talent, Arlo. I'm a life-long fan.
Shoot, I ought to be; I'm 70 Years!
Excellent video; thank you SO MUCH!
Ha, and I coulda made up to Chicago for THIS one! We music lovers from the Quad Cities didn't , make it up to Chicago that often...THIS WOULD A REALLY warmed our hearts....ANYONE ? RIP Steve Goodman...we all still try to emulate Arlo's "talk sing style"..even Bob Dylan, yes ?
We, the Moliners from the Quad Cities, of Moline, Rock Island, Milan...Davenport, Iowa.
Thank GOD my daddy helped 'em finish that Arsenal Bridge connecting us all to the LeClaire HOTEL where we had our PROM DANCE!
"The Mississippi Valley Ladies"
"Wretch Like Me-Arlo Gutherie style!"
"I Ain't no Middleman"
The Illinois Harmony Connection,
FredGold&LyndaFaye