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" Alice's Restaurant Massacree ", commonly known as " Alice's Restaurant ", is a satirical talking blues song by singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie, released as the title track to his 1967 debut album Alice's Restaurant.
Alice's Restaurant - Original 1967 Recording. From Arlo Guthrie's same-titled album, released by Reprise.
“Alice’s Restaurant,” Arlo Guthrie’s beloved musical ode to garbage, small town policing, and military conscription, celebrates many anniversaries.
Arlo Guthrie performs "Alice's Restaurant" live at Farm Aid 2005 at the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois on September 18, 2005.
The true story behind Arlo Guthrie’s Thanksgiving staple, “Alice’s Restaurant” With four-part harmony and feeling.
Walk right in. It's around the back just a half a mile from the railroad track. And you can get anything you want at Alice's Restaurant. ELLIOTT: That's when 18-year-old Arlo Guthrie, son...
This film, also called Alice's Restaurant, featured Guthrie and several other figures in the song portraying themselves. The part of his father Woody Guthrie, who had died in 1967, was played by actor Joseph Boley; Alice, who made a cameo appearance as an extra, was also recast, with actress Pat Quinn in the title role. [ 22 ]
To celebrate the national American holiday of Thanksgiving, here's a rare live audio of Arlo performing Alice's Restaurant in its entirety from Long Branch P...
With the release of “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” and the album Alice’s Restaurant in 1967, Guthrie became a popular musical representative of the counterculture movement as well as an admired figure among fans of his father and other left-leaning folk artists, such as Pete Seeger.
“Alice’s Restaurant around the World” was an absurdist travelogue, one that took a circuitous geographic path, weaving tall tales involving alarm clocks, U.S. care packages, and the 17 th parallel--the provisional military demarcation line that uneasily separated Ho Chi