Arlo Guthrie & Pete Seeger - Together In Concert (Live)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 พ.ย. 2024
- This live show from Wolf Trap Farm Park in Vienna, VA originally aired on PBS on August 23, 1978. I am unsure if this is the complete show or not - I have heard that the original airing was about 90 minutes, and rebroadcasts were cut down. This is the only known version that I am aware of.
I am lucky enough to have heard Pete in many concerts; even attending private concerts at his home. He was something special!
You were blessed, Pete was one in a billion, love him, miss him...Namaste from Canada
I whised i cuold heare him alive! old mama 66.
That's 18 year old me at the 23:54 mark. I was enthralled. Thanks whoever posted this video!
Wow!
I'll bet you're just as beautiful!
your'e gorgeous!
Yup, watching Pete perform makes this sappy old man cry. And damn proud of it! We need Pete back.
We need that era back.
He was our mighty banjo warrior!! What a treasure to humanity.
Simple lyrics, powerful songs.
I am a new fan, I wish I could have seen him in concert. I love the interaction he had with the crowd.
I know he's playing in the sky and he is making the garden grow.
RIP legend.
He was wonderful.❤RIP love Arlo too.
So many of these songs are even more relevant today-2023. Cannons hidden in flowers.
Oh my gosh, the year I graduated high school. This was phenom. A few years later Pete Seeger visited and performed at the UMASS Performing Arts Center in Amherst MA. My fiance bought me tickets and I remember being amazed by the diversity of age of those attending. By the unity of the singing along. How it was warm, uplifting and everyone came away feeling they had attended something so fine. Thank you so much for uploading this.
me too. I fell in love with Arlo when I was 9 and saw Alice's Restaurant. I was so impressed that he would NOT sleep with the groupie. Have never fell out of love. He is really my heart. xoxo
This was a fabulous concert. I was there sitting in the cheap seats on a blanket on the grass. What a wonderful night that was.
Pete Seeger was such a great role model and inspiration. He backed workers and not corporations. His concert tickets were not expensive. He would ask fans to bring food that was then donated to a food bank in the city he performed in.
he was one of god's angels my friend. xo
@@clearfield2009 We were lucky to have him in our lives to show us how we should treat others.
I was a volunteer usher at Wolf Trap from 1976-1986. Best job I never got paid for. The highlight of each summer for me was Arlo. About half of the shows had Pete join him. I'm sure I was there this evening. Awesome.
That he taught thousands of folks to play the 5-string banjo is just amazing. That he was instrumental in cleaning up the Hudson River is even more laudable.
I worked on the television production of this concert. This was an WNET production done live for broadcast on PBS. The television production trucks were provided by Turner Broadcasting out of Atlanta, GA. I worked for Turner and worked on the engineering setup for this concert. Most of the production personnel for this concert were provided by WNET. The audio mix was by an WNET audio person or possibly someone other they contracted for this. However since they had no one familiar with the cameras on the Turner trucks, which were Norelco PC-100 full size cameras and Norelco PCP-90 hand held cameras, I ran video for this concert on the main PC-100 cameras and Ron Buchwald, a fellow Turner engineer ran video on the two PCP-90 hand held camera. It's a shame this copy of an old VHS copy is all that remains. But I'm glad at least we still have it.
Thank you for your service!!! \m/
This is my time, so thankful for this time in my life! Arlo is a couple years my junior. Loved his dad and have followed his career and beautiful family!
The joke about the Firestone tire blowout was so funny if you ever owned a set of those tires! Over forty years later not many will get it, but great situational humor.
I first saw this concert either in 1978 or 1979 on television and I loved it. That was my introduction to Arlo Guthrie and Pete Seeger. I have been searching for this concert for many years. Thank you so much for posting!
Roman Our story is much the same! This show was my introduction to them as well! I’d been searching for this for ages too!
I'm so glad you shared it! Thanks again!
Yes, thank you very very much for posting this concert -- it was a long time ago that I first saw Pete Seeger and Arlo Guthrie.
@@moonchilddave , this was far out.....thanks
I recall watching it and my parents taped it on cassette. We listened to it for years. Thank you so much for posting this
Love these two guys!
I have been looking for this for years Thank You, Thank you, Thank you! Peace and blessings to you and everyone you love.
Audio Tracks:
PCM stereo
Pete Seeger, vocals, banjo, guitar
Arlo Guthrie, vocals, guitar, banjo, piano
Shenandoah:
Steve Ide (guitar, vocals)
Bob Putnam (guitar, vocals)
Dan Velika (bass, vocals)
Terry A La Berry (drums, percussion)
Carole Ide (vocals).
01. Midnight Special (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
02. Pigtown Fling - instrumental (Pete)
03. Get Up & Go (Pete)
04. Where Have All The Flowers Gone (Pete)
05. Sailing Down My Golden River (Arlo and Shenandoah)
06. Little Beggarman (Arlo and Shenandoah)
07. Freight Train (Pete)
08. I'm Gonna Be An Engineer (Pete)
09. Garden Song (Inch By Inch) (Pete)
10. Garbage (Pete)
11. I've Just Seen A Face (Arlo and Shenandoah)
12. Tzena, Tzena (Arlo and Shenandoah)
13. Guabi, Guabi (Arlo and Shenandoah)
14. Way Out There (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
15. City Of New Orleans (Arlo and Shenandoah)
16. If I Had A Hammer (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
17. Lonesome Valley (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
18. Amazing Grace (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
19. This Land Is Your Land (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
notes:
This concert is a rare gem. It may be the ONLY "complete" (or nearly so, a few songs were left out of the PBS broadcast) concert of Pete in his prime (ok, a few years after his prime), and what a great concert it is. While Pete sticks to his familiar repertoire of sing-along standards (I'm Gonna Be An Engineer being the one exception), Arlo is all over the musical map, flatpicking an Irish fiddle tune, a bluegrass flavored Beatles cover, and telling not one but two shaggy dog stories in a row, including the hilarious "origin" of Tzena Tzena (which, of course, Pete and the Weavers made famous in 1950.) The finale of Lonesome Valley and Amazing Grace is...amazing. The symbolic father/son pairing of Pete and Arlo is inspired, and Woody's ghost is clearly present as these two legendary troubadours harmonize together. - www.guitars101.com/forums/f146/%5Bdvdfull%5D-pete-seeger-arlo-guthrie-1978-08-23-vienna-va-pro-shot-686271.html
Thank you!
Still just amazing how a skinny guy with a banjo can put thousands of people right in his pocket in a few seconds with a few words and a few notes.
That's the most amazing thing to me. I cannot express their energy is radiant and awesome
Thank you so much for posting this. It takes me back a lot of years! We have such a need for music like this now!
So sing!
Glad to see people still uploading this kind of old content in the past few years
I've never been blessed to see Pete in concert. He influenced me a lot in my own music career. However, once I had a dream (not last night I had the strangest...) that Pete was in an old store catering to country vintage, mostly homemade wares. He sat on a stool playing his banjo and singing softly. Not wanting to bother him I looked at a table of quilts. One really pretty patchwork I began to covet, but per usual no money. I wandered around and finally headed for the door. Suddenly Pete stopped me, handed me a package and quietly left before I could thank him. Unwrapping the package I was just about knocked over...it was the very quilt I 😂admired! I had not spoken to anyone and don't think I lingered there longer than other beautiful pieces in the store. How had he known, and did he know how touched I would be? It was a very nice experience and the warm feeling lasted for a long time...and feel that way now. Thanks, Pete 😊!
Pete Seeger was my roll model when I was young. A long time ago we went to one of his concerts at Montgomy County Communiey College in Pennsylvania. The Wolf Trap Farm Park concert is my favorte.
Was lucky enough to see Pete & Arlo together in Toronto, I think about 1987 or '88, and what an amazing show. I remember when Arlo was about to do 'Alice's Restaurant', Pete laid down his banjo case and used it as a pillow while he stretched out on the stage to relax and listen. I grew up listening to Pete's music (parents were huge fans), and the two of them together was magical, what an evening!
I saw them together at Ontario place, around the same time. Magical
@@leerutledge9099 Yep, it was Ontario Place Forum - looks like we were at the same show 🙂
Saw Arlo in Vermont and will never forget hearing him sing Alice's Restaurant and laughing so hard .. Met Pete also.
I am hooked on this video. 💙 Thanks.
THAT BANJO😀
Thank you for posting the music. Love to see Pete singing. Have to admit Arlo is my draw to this. I have loved him since my parents played the Woodstock gig of him playing. Then getting his cassette withe all the hits.
Arlo Guthrie never lied to us about weapons of mass destruction.
Pete Seeger never would have went along with their shit!
A Very Classic Concert, I was lucky enough to see them in Concert Many Times.
I was so fortunate to be in a small wagon with Pete and a drummer friend of mine - He was an awesome presence. And he sure did sing. 🩵🩵🩵
This is the cut-down one. The original airing was live, and they cut a couple of tunes. I remember, as a teenager who lived in the DC area, calling up WETA, the station that aired it, and bitching, and I ended up speaking to the actual guy who edited it. He was really nice, and explained that they had to to cut it down to meet something-or-another that the other stations they distributed to needed. Near as I know, the original never existed outside of the original broadcast.
Good for you making that call, it was brave for a teen.
Yes, they cut Arlo's 15- or 20-minute talk and performance of "Reuben Clamzo" for one...
So fortunate I was able to see Arlo 7x. Two of those with Pete!
I saw them live at Wolf Trap sometime between September 1980 and September 1983. Highlight of the evening was the 'Internationale'.
Best Folk Song Singer who sadly passed away too soon for us all in this world today
I would like to hear Pete's Take on 2020.
"Zena" is a party I wished I'd been invited to 😎‼️😊‼️
Used to go with my parents to protests and concerts that actually were protests...pretty different these days.
Like dad said where have all the flowers gone,? Long time ago. When will they learn, where have all the young men gone? Where have all the soldiers gone?
They really are father and son. Arlo's father got seriously ill when Arlo was only 6. His father's friends came to the house and became close to Arlo. Pete was one of Arlo's dads.❤
Them were the greatest!
I was there on the lawn with my family having a picnic. We saw a few of Pete and Arlo back then!
There's my friend, Terry a la Berry! I had a delightful correspondence with his mother for quite a while after meeting him here in Madison, WI in 1978. Ah, Shenandoah!
I love Arlo Guthrie and Pete. But of the two Arlo is my favorite. I love his humor. I have that kind of humor.❤️❤️
I saw this tour was amazing
so long well done bravissimo
OMG was Arlo Guthrie ever this young? Of course, was _I_ ever this young??? Saw them twice, once in about 1975 at DAR Constitution Hall (OMG a Commie plays Constitution Hall?) and the other time at Wolf Trap, although it couldn't have been this concert because I wasn't living in the DC area at the time. I remember Arlo's comic monologue being based around a mysterious sea creature, a clam named Ruben, which morphed into the sea chanty "Ruben Ramso" sung as "Ruben Clamso."
First saw Pete at the gate of horn in chicago in the middle "50. W e met him after the 12:00 a,m, performance abd he gave another few songs.
So, so great.
I'd love to get the full version with better audio. Oh well. have to be happy with what we've got.
"Guabe had somehow got out the window..." 😮😂😮❤
Thank you for posting the entire concert!
I remember a PBS concert where Arlo was singing about Gwabbi Gwabbi with his Firestone 500 running shoes and them blowing out.
Reepacheirp firewalker was it this one? Only other PBS special with him that I know of.
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It's this one. Guabi Guabi starts about 40:20.
What’s amazing is that it’s not perfectly apparent that Pete Seeger is Not simply a skinny fella withe a banjo using a few words & notes that puts 1000s in his pocket! When your LOVE shines it SHINES ( Arlo too)& NOTHING moves people to JOY, not pockets, faster than being in the presence of AMAZING GRACE!
This is a vessel that can “Make (keep🙏)America Great” if truth be told! We can all be vessels, we 🎶HAVE A HAMMER🎶( these aren’t just a few words or notes )💝🕊🇺🇸
THIS ONE THANK YOU SO MUCH
Wish I could've witnessed this magic myself. Two very cool dudes in concert!
I remember seeing it live and Arlo talking about one song about hunting clams with a Clampoon, not sure if that is in here...
So much you will never see again om corporate NPR . Lest in offend their corporate masters
Praise the Universe for Huddie Ledbetter and Alan Lomax! Also Arlo and Pete.
FANTASTIC
So sweet
From the Uk, I love the struggle, pain, building and happiness songs you have. What will you sing of now?
A masterpiece music
Ditto Kim. At min. 18:00 prepare to see the faces of a lot of happy, satisfied, healthy looking Americans.
❤️
Arlo you look was young there
Re; Originally 90 minutes - PBS doesn't have commercials but things like this were often broadcast during "Pledge week" which made for a lot of commercial like interruptions.
(Do they still do that? I haven't watched broadcast TV in ages, via cable or over the air)
Big time grassroots social activist masters of the genre which is still evolving. That the Guthries are still very active in honring the legacies of Pete Seeger, Woody and Lomaxes is stealth commitment that has somehow been completely and maliciously not protected by NY State legislature who probably has raked in billions of dollars from the legacy of the Eco Arts culture that gave birth to Woodstock not to even mention the legacy of the Lomax recordings on Rock & Roll. I met John Lomax briefly in 1993 in the elevator of his Global Jukebox office at 450 W41st St NYC which was also the Hunter College MFA campus. Pete Seeger joined the Guthries, Odetta along a performance at the Alan Lomax tribute at Cooper Union's Great Hall was pure magic. Sadly the CUNY building has been abandon for years slumified by NY State along with their entire legacy of Arts, Culture and Environmental activism...Thanks for reading, listening and sharing these stories. #savemusicstreet
its great to see pete before he lost his voice
These people remind me that being an American is awesome and the best thing on earth is to be an American son
Shenandoah is one of the best backing bands of all time!
Begging w .. Midnight Special ✨
If for nothing else, then at least for the You've Got to Walk gospel number near the end, and the bluesy Amazing Grace that follows.
Maybe this got edited out because of pledge breaks, and this is another of the Live from Wolf Trap Specials(2 and a half hour broadcasts) part of PBS' August 1978 Pledge Fundraising Campaign, including it aired at that same time on KPBS San Diego and then cut it down in a 90 minute broadcast for future pledge campaigns in the 1980's!
Olga, Here's The MIDNIGHT SPECIAL ! !
What year was this? I first saw them together in 1975 at Pine Knob Music Theater in MI. It was amazing. I first learned to play the 5-string banjo from Pete Seeger's book. I still have it.
1978
Fantastic concert I watch over and over again. Just one question though: why does it appear that half is is colour and half in black & white? Even back in those days we had consistency.
I saw Arlo Guthie in Australia - must have been 1991-3. Cold winters night. The crowd was made up of older Baby Boomers like me, and university students. Compulsory dress was jeans, desert boots and duffle coat. Just like going back in time. And it was a great night.
The greatest white songsters begin with the song about the underground railroad that freed blacks. Leadbelly sent me this
somewhere I have a complete audio tape of this concert recorded for me by the sound man. that is if the tape cassettes are not corrupted. Was the show one night or three nights? I can't remember. It's two tapes as I recall, a full and a partial. I can't remember if they are 90s or 60s though. thanks for posting! soon I'll watch this all again...maybe Arlo's improve story riffs will be intact on this video.
This is not the complete performance. The most notable pieces missing is a 25 minute version of The Story of Rueben Clamso and His Strange Daughter in the Key of A, Groundhog, and Sailing down That Golden River.
Mandatory classes for civility in schools, with this part of the curriculum.
i have a great hour long interview with amy goodman
Anyone attend Greek in 1988 summertime show?
anyone know the name of the song right after sailing on my golden river?
The little Beggarman?
@@drej2340 yes! Thank you!
Who is Chacki Shyut?
We had to take that Geritol for our iron poor blood sometimes it worked and sometimes it didn't.
Sounds like raising arizona
AND IN OUR TIME OF CHAOS/TRUMP & MAGA, WHAT PERFORMER WILL RISK IT ALL TO FILL THE VOID OF "PETE SEEGER"?
Pharrell Williams
nice and simple hippie camp fire songs for sure :) but wouldn`t go today.. Nobody would listen to such music I think
i have no time for seeger who was a hard core dedicated communist/