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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

Live at Sydney Stadium - May 1964

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  • Such intellectualism in comments and lyrics of their music.

    Thank you Mary Travers for walking the earth in my lifetime. Go now and sing your beautiful songs with the angels in heaven.

  • This is great !!!

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  • OMG AHAHAHAA

  • this is my all time favorite live performance video of theirs haha

  • I just got a puppy and named him blue... I had no idea this peter paul and mary song existed... it made my day to say the least :)

  • That....was fantastic. I laughed so hard. =)

  • @Doleafol

    The parody isn't in the style (or rather the styles) of the Beatles, for sure. But can Peter's high-pitched falsetto spoof anybody but Paul MacCartney?

  • Lol MAry at 2:18

  • I had the incomparable privilege of seeing them in concert three times before Mary passed. The last time was during the last tour she ever attended. I cried through the whole thing. I look up to all three of them so much, not simply because they were and are three of the best performers this world will ever know, but because they stand for something greater than themselves. Their hearts are what make them truly remarkable. I send my love and gratitude to all three of them. Miss you, Mary.

  • Yes- amazing, skill, charm, beauty, wit- they had it all

  • hahaha omg i love paul. <3

  • In defense of the Beatles, the "mock" Rock-n-Roll version of "Blue" that PPM did at the end is not actually in the style of the Beatles. The PPM rendition at the end suggested more of a psuedo-doo wop style that the Beatles did not employ. Rather than mention the Beatles (who were albeit extremely hot at the time), PPM should have referenced Neil Sedaka, Frankie Avalon, or Dion. But, that probably wouldn't have gotten a big a rise out of the audience. Oh, well...

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