Arlo Guthrie (Official Thread)

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Alice's Restaurant (1967)
Arlo (1968)
Running Down the Road (1969)
Alice's Restaurant Soundtrack (1969)
Washington County (1970)
Hobo's Lullaby (1972)
Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys (1973)
Arlo Guthrie (1974)
Together In Concert (1975), with Pete Seeger
Amigo (1976)
The Best of Arlo Guthrie (1977)
One Night (1978)
Outlasting the Blues (1979)
Power Of Love (1981)
Precious Friend (1982), with Pete Seeger
Someday (1986)
All Over the World (1991)
Son of the Wind (1992)
2 Songs (1992)
More Together Again (1993), with Pete Seeger
Alice's Restaurant (The Massacree Revisited) (1996)
Mystic Journey (1996)
This Land Is Your Land: An All American Children's Folk Classic (1997)
Till We Outnumber 'Em (2000) - various artists, live program hosted by Arlo
Banjoman: a tribute to Derroll Adams (2002)
Live In Sydney (2005)
In Times Like These (2007)
32¢ Postage Due (2008)
Tales Of '69 (2009)



Thought this guy needed a mention as someone has mentioned his father.

As a singer, songwriter and lifelong political activist, Arlo carries on the legacy of his legendary father. He was awarded the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience award on September 26, 1992.

Arlo takes after his father, singing folk and protest songs, the most popular being, "Alice's Restaurant" which is some 18 minutes in length.

I have had the good fortune to catch him twice and each time he has had me spellbound.


 
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Excellent Iv'e not seen him Sweat but I dig his style "Riding On The City Of New Orleons" and "Coming Into Los Angeles".
 

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Both classic tracks man, live he is great, first time the Leadmill in Sheffield was set up like an American diner!!!
 

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I nearly went to one of his shows at the Leadmill it could have been that one, I should have gone.
 

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Love Arlo...I seen him in concert once. Boy, he likes to talk and tell stories.
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Besides the classic ''Alice's Restaurant'' album, my other favorite Arlo albums are...

Running Down the Road (1969)
Washington County (1970)
Hobo's Lullaby (1972)
Last of the Brooklyn Cowboys (1973)

1969 - 1973, Arlo Guthrie had a real nice run of good albums.

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Thought this guy needed a mention as someone has mentioned his father.

As a singer, songwriter and lifelong political activist, Arlo carries on the legacy of his legendary father. He was awarded the Peace Abbey Courage of Conscience award on September 26, 1992.

Arlo takes after his father, singing folk and protest songs, the most popular being, "Alice's Restaurant" which is some 18 minutes in length.

I have had the good fortune to catch him twice and each time he has had me spellbound.



My family would always listen to Alice's Restaurant on a certain holiday I want to say thanksgiving, but I could be wrong. I just remember we'd all get into our car and put on the radio station that always plays it at noon on whatever holiday it was. Such a great song! :cheers:
 

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My family would always listen to Alice's Restaurant on a certain holiday I want to say thanksgiving, but I could be wrong. I just remember we'd all get into our car and put on the radio station that always plays it at noon on whatever holiday it was. Such a great song! :cheers:

Yep, a Thanksgiving Day classic. :grinthumb

Here's one of my favorite Arlo tunes, ''Last Train''...

 
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The film is top banana, I have a region 1 dvd, have had it for ages, got the album re-revisited which he did some time ago and joked at the time, " I released it in the sixties and thought I would have a hit album and then The Beatles released Sgt Peppers, I re-recorded it and released it again and The Beatles released the anthology and stopped me again". It is hard to find his albums now. most are imports and cost a fortune.
 

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Love Arlo, but have seen him only once, about 20 years ago. And I agree with the others about his version of "City of New Orleans." As much as I love Goodman's own version, Arlo owns that song.
 

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