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Uploaded on Jun 30, 2008

Arlo Guthrie & Pete Seeger LIVE at Wolftrap. Pete leads everyone to sing his famous song. He was seventy four at that time and every year he keeps saying, "Well, ya know, this will be my last time". This year Pete is 89 years old and he & his grand son Tao Rodriquez/ Seeger will be playing Carnegie Hall with Arlo and family!

The video mix is live and the sound track is from our CD titled, "More Together Again". To be released at Carnegie.
www.risingsonrecords.com

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  • blueskiesandsun

    I saw him in an empty lot in Killeen, TX. in 1971. We could barely hear him because an army helicopter hovered overhead the entire time. But he gave it his best and sang for about an hour. There are some people who are just good through and through and he's one of them, a person with the courage of his convictions.

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  • SondaroSasuke

    Pete, make me a favor. Do never die.

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  • ANNE DAVID

    so emotional !! thank you for that !!! Hope I will be singing at this age with so many people !

    

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  • capaodaonca18

    BEUTIFUL MUSIC,

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  • Pauline Mitchell

    With apologies to Arlo, as I have now spotted it is him on the left of course, but on this song Pete and Tao take the lead vocals.

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  • Pauline Mitchell

    I think that this is just Pete and his grandson Tao not Arlo as well, unless Arlo is on the left of the picture playing guitar. The main singing is done by Pete and Tao and live versions of this song are always the best. Pete was 94 years young yesterday and still going strong and may he continue to do so for many years to come. xopm

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  • nippegmt

    Happy 94th

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  • Jimmy G

    Good video and a true and timeless classic! I've seen Pete Seeger sing this many times over the years at Clearwater's Great Hudson River Revival. I also like Mary Travers version too.

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  • Daekoni

    sloboda covece, sloboda..

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  • Ming Seiko

    Your purpose seems to be to stir the soup. This person was offering up a statement based on kindness and admiration. It would serve you well not to be so deliberately antagonistic.

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  • Ming Seiko

    Defense is different from declaring war in order to claim territory and power over others.

    In World War II, the Nazis declared war against the rights of others to exist. Defending those people was the right thing to do. However, war always results in pain, suffering and death. Thus, it is best avoided if at all possible.

    The Viet Nam war was a far different kind of war. It resulted in pain, suffering, and death for no reason.

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  • Sooz James

    Saw him in 1965 at a Peace Sit In it was my 5th birthday. I miss you so much Mom.

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