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1.1 Woody's Ghost, Pt. 11.2 Pete Meets Woody1.3 Are There Any Mountains Near Here?1.4 Woody Writes This Land Is Your Land1.5 America Learns This Land Is Your Land1.6 My Big Education1.7 66 Highway Blues1.8 How to Sing in Saloons1.9 Riding the Freights1.10 Rambling the Appalachians1.11 Which Side Are You on1.12 You'd Better Get Them Singing1.13 Union Maid1.14 Songs Woody Liked1.15 New York Town1.16 Reading and Writing1.17 The Minstrel Song1.18 On the Radio1.19 Do Re Mi1.20 Woody Sez1.21 Why Do You Stand There in the Rain?1.22 The Flip-Flop1.23 The Almanacs Go West1.24 The Sinking of the Reuben James1.25 The Folk Process1.26 Woody Trilogy: Hard Travelin /This Train/There's a Better A-Coming1.27 Fighting Fascism Starts Right Here1.28 If I Had a Hammer2.1 Woody's Ghost, Pt. 22.2 From WWII to the Weavers2.3 Just Make It a General Song2.4 So Long It's Been Good to Know Yuh!2.5 The Last Time I Heard Woody Sing2.6 Pastures of Plenty2.7 The Freest Place on Earth2.8 This Machine Kills Fascists2.9 Little Arlo Writes Things Down2.10 Woody in the Balcony2.11 This Land Is Your Land2.12 The Last Visit2.13 My Peace2.14 Woody Lives on2.15 I Ain't Got No Home2.16 Howdy Little Newlycome2.17 Peace Pin Boogie2.18 Woody's Rulins2.19 Woody's Ghost, Pt. 32.20 Woody S Ghost, Pt. 3 |
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 | | Description: | Peter Remembers Woody is an album by Pete Seeger, released in 2012. The album is a folk 2-CD. - W/FRIENDSOn the two CD set, Pete Remembers Woody, Pete recounts his vivid firsthand reminiscences, wide-ranging and frequently humorous, of Woody's adult life Guthrie's transmutation of his experiences and omnivorous readings into popular although often controversial songs, his tips on freight-hopping and saloon singing, encounters with musical contemporaries Leadbelly and others, and many of the life lessons Pete has subsequently used in his own career, still ongoing in this Centennial year of Guthrie's birth. Interspersed with Pete's recollections of Woody are versions of some of Guthrie's most famous songs performed by idealistic links in the topical music chain like Arlo Guthrie (dueting with Pete on one of the few Woody-Seeger co-writes, 66 Highway Blues), the Work 'o the Weavers (This Land is Your Land, So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh!), CD producer David Bernz, whose own three-part Woody's Ghost serves to bookend and provide an intermission between the two CDs, and Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, who added music to Woody's lyrics for Howdy Little Newly come. The Vanaver Caravan, the 40-year-old troupe of musicians and dancers, performs the Depression plaint Do Re Mi, Union Maid, Pastures of Plenty and Peace Pin Boogie, while members of Hope Machine tackle I Ain't Got No Home and I've Got to Know. Woody himself, with another of his running buddies, Cisco Houston, is heard on a 1940's recording of New York Town. Fink's banjo-playing on various traditional tunes helps tie together the masterful sequencing of spoken stories and related songs. |  | | Producer: |
David Bernz |
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48 |
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04071131 |
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