Pete Seeger & Tao Rodriguez-Seeger live in India
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- Опубликовано: 7 окт 2024
- Complete concert video recorded at Siri Fort Auditorium, New Delhi, on 12 November 1996. Pete Seeger and his grandson Tao Rodriguez-Seeger perform an eclectic range of songs to an appreciative audience.
what a special event, Pete's music will save the world, thank you for sharing
Pete shows us to continue to follow our hearts and all will be well. Thank you .Pete for what you have brought to the world.
Interesting combination of music!
Thank you for this! Pete was an incredible artist and an activist for all the right causes, I'll never forget him
Thank you. This is a precious memory for me too but it had faded and i am so grateful to have it back in life and colour.
Thank you!
What a wonderful gem!
This is so magically wonderful! Thank you!
Thanks ! 👍❤️✌️
By any chance, do you have any videos of the concert in Calcutta/Kolkata in 1996? It was organized by ICCR.
No, sorry - I would love to see that myself! About 15-20 years ago a body called The Chintan Foundation released a "Live in Kolkata" CD, featuring performances from both 1963 and 1996. I tried my best to get hold of a copy, but no luck. These two Delhi performances I found quite by accident on www.archive.org
@@mahir.ali59I have the booklets , cassette and poster
@@MrArdz that's so great to know! You are fortunate! Would you like to share it with us?
This even happened before I was born.... I was introduced to Pete Seeger's music when I was in 10th std. I didn't fully understand then, but the time and situation made me realise each and every line he sang❤
Thank you so much for uploading this ❤❤
I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I too learned a lot from Pete's records. There's a related video you might also appreciate: ruclips.net/video/-_6K9878jG8/видео.htmlsi=sBcLmlw4dRFrisCl
Thank you for this! Did Pete sing a song in hindi? If so, what is that song called?
I think the only one is "Ragaputi" - reputedly one of Gandhi's favourite bhajans (devotional songs). I first heard it on a Weavers LP from the 1950s.
Thank you!@@mahir.ali59