Good heavens! Just now, Algorithm just now, 15'01, December 31, 2024, offered this to me. Takes my breath away. Floods my heart. I was 16. Played guitar. Played 5-string. We sang their songs around bonfires on a summer's beach in western Michigan, on the bus taking my high school football team to out-of-town games. We were awe-struck in love with Mary - her voice and all else. We aspired to the finger-picking mastery of Paul Stookey and Peter Yarrow. To hear again in this video the harmonies of Peter's tenor, Paul's baritone, and Mary's compelling low alto is a joy.
I met Peter twice. Once when I went back stage after a concert in Indianapolis and once when I showed him how to get into the Children’s Museum when he was doing a concert to help raise money. In both cases I was a stranger but he treated me like a friend. I have played the guitar since I was 11. I’m 76 now and had it not been for PPM I would not own and still play 10 Martin guitars. R I p Peter and Mary and thank you.
They came to Toronto 3 times and I paid a premium and even had to fight a bit to get front row seats for my girlfriend and I. Every show was fantastic and I managed to get autographs from all of them and bragged to all my friends way back when. Now my friends are gone and so are PP&M. It was a great era. No cell phones flashing, no kids screaming, just the sheer love of music.
I can't listen to their music without crying. Their music shaped my teen and young adult years and made me the person I am today. Always so important, always so socially conscious, always fighting for social justice. And the beautiful harmonies and catchy rhythms made them accessible to everyone. I wonder -- are there other artists now who sing songs of social justice? Thank goodness Paul is still with us and still active. Thanks, Pete, for posting this. I have most of their albums for the music, but am loving the videos you've put together. (And there are some songs I've never heard!)
Such tight harmony...and all done without IEMs. They were the best of my generation; all gone too soon as music changed. But they will live forever in our hearts.
In 1965 I made enough money raising hogs that I could afford a record player. One of the first albums I bought was by Peter, Paul and Mary. They were great!
Growing up in the 60s in Calif I was only in elementary school - 5th grade, 6th grade, but I remember vividly the 60s music that had an impact on me, the songs and culture seemed so peaceful, joyful, fun. Peter Paul and Mary's Puff the Magic Dragon was a favorite of school children like me at the time. I remember so many great groups, artists of the time. The Seekers with Judith Durham similar to Peter Paul and Mary was another group that I enjoyed as a child. Then there was times I spent with my dad when he worked as a gas station manager, watching all the guys working on their muscle cars, installing under-dash 8-track players, playing songs like Venus by Shocking Blue was blasting .. then he would always go across the street to McDonald's, the old style ones, bought Big Macs and Fries (and they were really good bck then, not like today) and ate lunch together. Unforgettable times, precious memories. The era was definitely a time of change, and the music reflected the change. To this day, the memories of that era shaped me, what and who I cherished - family, friends, good times, times that were seared into my heart, mind, and very being.
They were as someone has already said the'best .I was lucky enough to see them several times over the years to witness the sheer magic of each prrformance. God bless Albert Grossman bringing together such perfectly matched voices and talents. They inspired me as a musician from the first moment I heard them. Later I was to form a folk trio ' West Country Three' with my late wife Rosemary and our friend Mike Blakeman. We performed many of P.P. and Ms songs and began to realise as we rehearsed how much thought and effort they must have put into each and every song they sang. We later recorded an album on the Pye Marble Arch Label under our name featuring all our favourites performed by our ' heroes' .heroes' . Whenever I play the record I feel the love I have for my beautiful wife and then that other 'love' I will always feel for Peter Paul, and Mary. How lucky we all are to still have that feeling after all these years.
They were so good together and I continue to feel very deep emotional joy with their songs. Though they are gone from us now every time I hear their songs my love affair with Peter Paul and Mary begins anew. Such a pleasing video, Thank You! Bob
I met them in Vermont and became friends with them They were nice people we stayed friends till Mary passed from Lupus which I also have . I miss her so much, Wish she was here! 🎉❤❤
Reminds me of two times in my history: my childhood, in Memphis, back in the sixties and again when I stood on a little hill in Afghanistan, 45 years later, alone, I quietly sang, 500 Miles, to the dark night. I went home and retired, 2006…from an old veteran, retired in the US, foothills of the Smoky Mountains.
Thanks for posting. Such iconic voices. Suddenly, I am 5 years old walking around the house singing Puff the Magic Dragon in cheap kiddie high heels. Loved the PP n Mary album we had. Such great memories. Makes me miss my mom.
I grew up listening to their music. My father would put their records on inthe evening, many a night it put my restless soul to sleep. Now thanks to you sharing I can now listen to them again and their music still puts my restless soul to sleep. Thany you. 💙💜💙🕊
May Beloved God take you into His Loving Arms and the Bliss forever flow through your heart. You gave me such beautiful love when I was young - and now 60 years or so later you still do. Thank you.
Peter, Paul and Mary were part of the effort to change America for the best. I went on a date with a man who was in the floral business in NYC who told me his family had been big in the 60s marches for equal rights, and his home was often full of the likes of Peter, Paul and Mary, Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger because the entertainers were not well off and needed somewhere free to stay when they performed to raise money, point out injustice or gather people for a march...he has pictures of himself as a very young child on their laps, or watching them play in his living room. He was very proud of that, and I was amazed and felt like I was in the presence of someone not only lucky, but from a family who represented the best of their generation. I often regret not dating him longer, but I felt like he was way out of my league. I think of him when I listen to the folk rock of that era and appreciate what they did for our country.
These songs bring back some youthful memories. Memories of first love and leaving on a jet plane to boot camp and leaving on an aircraft carrier for Vietnam. Getting to sail around the world on that big boat whether I wanted to or not. Yes sir it was a big part of my early life.
My first favorite music, brings me right back to my home. Has always been wonderful, my favorite. Uncomplicated, very dear to me. Thank you, God bless you.
IIn the 60s, I never missed one of their NY concerts. In the 90s I for to take my family to see them at SPAC. I raised my sides on their music as I grew myself up listening to PP&M . Mar;s gone. Peter's gone. I can't listen to them with dry eyes. I love this music. I miss them.
Ascoltati una volta per caso alla fine degli anni '60, li ho riscoperti tempo dopo e me ne sono innamorato. Mi hanno fatto conoscere tante canzoni nella loro versione che trovo fantastica.
This video is highly valuable as a record of sorts reflecting certain innocence and greatness in America’s culture past. The songs are still my favorites for decades, but always mindful of the melancholy of some.
Thank you for making this wonderful video. Peter, Paul and Mary brought out the best in me. RIP Peter, you and the trio have done that for so many people
Mary Travers' voice used to send shivers up my spine. The trio singlehandedly revived folk music and made the world better for everyone but eventually many so-called musical experts turned against them claiming that they were "too commercial." What a pity. I only know that they were very very good at what they did. But of course rock buried folk pretty much forever. Now I only have memories of the beautiful music made by Peter Paul and Mary. And now Peter is gone leaving only Paul who had that beautiful baritone.
Peter died on January 7th, 2025. You do know that Peter was convicted of molesting a 14 year old girl in 1970! Jimmy Carter pardoned him in 1981, the day before he left office!
Thank you for the nostalgic video. And the sound is great. When I listen to these songs, I feel nostalgic and remember the past and it brings tears to my eyes.
In 1968, I remember when my 8th grade music teacher would play their records. Something about the lyrics & music gave me the appreciation I still have for them. Sad Mary passed away, I wish they would still tour
Listening to their music makes me cry. I grew up with it. And I’m wondering, in the world today, where are the artists promoting peace, love and faith?
They have already decided where they will spend all Eternity. ( I too loved their music, as I was amazed to learn that they were no longer with us....maybe they will sing for us wherever they are!) You need to decide where you are spending the future!
Watching this compilation just sent me back to New Haven, CT in 1994 when I had the privilege of standing on stage next to Peter Yarrow and singing a duet with him for the final stanza of Blowin in the Wind which ended the concert that night. THANK YOU for sharing these memories with all of us and bringing me back to that memory!
I remember my mother had this album - we’d play it on the Curtis Mathis “high fidelity ” stereo console in the living room. I’ve always had a life long admiration and love for Peter Paul and Mary reminds me of the good times in the ‘60’s. Mother’s been gone for 10 years now but she’s with me now listening to PP&M.
Go see “A Complete Unknown” - Peter, Paul and Mary are threaded and mentioned constantly through the background scenes. - especially Peter in the Newport Folk festival climax.
A friend lent me one of his PP&M records. I played it constantly. My dad got me a cheap 30$ guitar for Xmas my junior year of high school. 6 months later I had the strings worn out on the verge of breaking with no knowledge of where to get new ones or how to do so, but I almost had 500 Miles figured out to play on that guitar. I wanted to be a damn folk singer like a couple of friends. Could we become a folk trio like some of those folk groups we found records of ? Damned if we didn't give it a try knowing very little about music. We had a lot of fun.
It ain’t no use to sit and wonder why, babe It don’t matter, anyhow An’ it ain’t no use to sit and wonder why, babe If you don’t know by now When your rooster crows at the break of dawn Look out your window and I’ll be gone You’re the reason I’m trav’lin’ on Don’t think twice, it’s all right It ain’t no use in turnin’ on your light, babe That light I never knowed An’ it ain’t no use in turnin’ on your light, babe I’m on the dark side of the road Still I wish there was somethin’ you would do or say To try and make me change my mind and stay We never did too much talkin’ anyway So don’t think twice, it’s all right It ain’t no use in callin’ out my name, gal Like you never did before It ain’t no use in callin’ out my name, gal I can’t hear you anymore I’m a-thinkin’ and a-wond’rin’ all the way down the road I once loved a woman, a child I’m told I give her my heart but she wanted my soul But don’t think twice, it’s all right I’m walkin’ down that long, lonesome road, babe Where I’m bound, I can’t tell But goodbye’s too good a word, gal So I’ll just say fare thee well I ain’t sayin’ you treated me unkind You could have done better but I don’t mind You just kinda wasted my precious time But don’t think twice, it’s all right
I'm very happy that I got to see them at Brown University when I was in high school. Mighty crush on Mary! Bass player in the shadows. Then much later in Maine around the birth of WERU they played occasionally til Mary passed.
Die Musik dieser Formation hörte ich hier in Deutschland der 70er Jahre. Ich hatte kein Bild von denen, ich habe sie niemsös interagiert gesehen. Jedoch mrin inneres Bild, war es, das sie mit der rig. Kultur verstrickt sind. Jetzt am 25.13.24 sehe ich sie zum erstenmal, umd ich stelle fest, dass mein inneres Bild mit dem, was ich sehe interagiert! Sie haben Freude an ihrer Musik, mit riner gewissen Nsivität und Bescheidenheit musizieren sie! Nichts Eitles, sehr schlicht. Schön, und danke fürs Video ! Frohe Weihnachten 2024
Where in the World are the "likes" for these gifted talented trio??? Come On People!!! You'll never here music like this ever again ❤
*hear music
Thankful, the excruciatingly tedious music known as Folk is long gone.
@GaryIrving-x5operhaps it’s your crumbling attention span due to current technology. Go outside! Smell the roses!
I saw these gloriously gifted trio a dozen times in Hawaii! What a thrill!
@GaryIrving-x5oactually it’s thriving without your support, recognition or appreciation.
There will never be another Trio as this !!!
@@jefferykeeper9034 Thank Goodness.
They represented the part of my life when I thought everyone was on a common mission to improve the world.
Very sad to see it turned out quite contrary.
Rest in Peace Peter Yarrow. Sing a song with Mary Travers.
Absolutely gorgeous, lovely memories and as fresh in 2024 as they were in the 60s, thank you for sharing ❤❤❤
Thank you too!
Good heavens! Just now, Algorithm just now, 15'01, December 31, 2024, offered this to me. Takes my breath away. Floods my heart. I was 16. Played guitar. Played 5-string. We sang their songs around bonfires on a summer's beach in western Michigan, on the bus taking my high school football team to out-of-town games. We were awe-struck in love with Mary - her voice and all else. We aspired to the finger-picking mastery of Paul Stookey and Peter Yarrow. To hear again in this video the harmonies of Peter's tenor, Paul's baritone, and Mary's compelling low alto is a joy.
Great comment ..thank you !! :)
Leaving on a jet plane, aound bonefires on a beach in Cesareia, Israel, the year 1976.
I was also a teenager and your words sounded so much in my heart. Fond memories of our good all times.
@@virginiaburmester4238 it as a wonderful time, we were more free, no screen but movies and tv
And how Mary would go from a contralto to countertenor
I saw them in 1965 as a 13 y o at Carnegie Hall in the 5th row Wow.
Thank you for putting this out!
My pleasure!
Rest in Peace, Peter of my favorite folk group Peter, Paul and Mary!!! You guys are the best!!!
I was still a young teenager and I was dreaming about when I could leave on a jet plane ✈ great memories
I met Peter twice. Once when I went back stage after a concert in Indianapolis and once when I showed him how to get into the Children’s Museum when he was doing a concert to help raise money. In both cases I was a stranger but he treated me like a friend. I have played the guitar since I was 11. I’m 76 now and had it not been for PPM I would not own and still play 10 Martin guitars. R I p Peter and Mary and thank you.
Mary Travers voice is like an angel from heaven comes down to touch the heart mind n soul of anyone in listening distance ❤❤❤❤❤❤
They came to Toronto 3 times and I paid a premium and even had to fight a bit to get front row seats for my girlfriend and I.
Every show was fantastic and I managed to get autographs from all of them and bragged to all my friends way back when. Now my friends are gone and so are PP&M. It was a great era. No cell phones flashing, no kids screaming, just the sheer love of music.
Love this so much I, loved folk music ❤
NEVER GETS OLD
I can't listen to their music without crying. Their music shaped my teen and young adult years and made me the person I am today. Always so important, always so socially conscious, always fighting for social justice. And the beautiful harmonies and catchy rhythms made them accessible to everyone. I wonder -- are there other artists now who sing songs of social justice? Thank goodness Paul is still with us and still active. Thanks, Pete, for posting this. I have most of their albums for the music, but am loving the videos you've put together. (And there are some songs I've never heard!)
Such tight harmony...and all done without IEMs. They were the best of my generation; all gone too soon as music changed. But they will live forever in our hearts.
In 1965 I made enough money raising hogs that I could afford a record player. One of the first albums I bought was by Peter, Paul and Mary. They were great!
Growing up in the 60s in Calif I was only in elementary school - 5th grade, 6th grade, but I remember vividly the 60s music that had an impact on me, the songs and culture seemed so peaceful, joyful, fun.
Peter Paul and Mary's Puff the Magic Dragon was a favorite of school children like me at the time.
I remember so many great groups, artists of the time. The Seekers with Judith Durham similar to Peter Paul and Mary was another group that I enjoyed as a child.
Then there was times I spent with my dad when he worked as a gas station manager, watching all the guys working on their muscle cars, installing under-dash 8-track players, playing songs like Venus by Shocking Blue was blasting .. then he would always go across the street to McDonald's, the old style ones, bought Big Macs and Fries (and they were really good bck then, not like today) and ate lunch together.
Unforgettable times, precious memories.
The era was definitely a time of change, and the music reflected the change.
To this day, the memories of that era shaped me, what and who I cherished - family, friends, good times, times that were seared into my heart, mind, and very being.
Five Hundred Miles…so beautiful
The magic dragon stole my heart 💜
Let them never be forgotten.
Thank you Pete!
My pleasure!
Real voices. Real music. Thanks so much for the great memories . They still live.
So beautiful.... I remember those years. Pete Seeger being a part of them also. We don't forget these songs.
When I was a very young kid, my folks had the 8 track, I listened to that a million times, we've still got it too.
A golden compass for the moral high-ground we were trying to occupy... God bless them!
Well said , Martina !
the hammer of justice and the bell of freedom
Oh how wonderful !! The best harmonies ever 🎶🎶
Great music back in time reminds in my younger days
They were as someone has already said the'best .I was lucky enough to see them several times over the years to witness the sheer magic of each prrformance. God bless Albert Grossman bringing together such perfectly matched voices and talents. They inspired me as a musician from the first moment I heard them. Later I was to form a folk trio ' West Country Three' with my late wife Rosemary and our friend Mike Blakeman. We performed many of P.P. and Ms songs and began to realise as we rehearsed how much thought and effort they must have put into each and every song they sang. We later recorded an album on the Pye Marble Arch Label under our name featuring all our favourites performed by our ' heroes' .heroes' . Whenever I play the record I feel the love I have for my beautiful wife and then that other 'love' I will always feel for Peter Paul, and Mary. How lucky we all are to still have that feeling after all these years.
May his memory be for a blessing.
RIP Viele Songs meiner Jugend die ich liebe.
They were so good together and I continue to feel very deep emotional joy with their songs. Though they are gone from us now every time I hear their songs my love affair with Peter Paul and Mary begins anew. Such a pleasing video, Thank You!
Bob
I met them in Vermont and became friends with them
They were nice people we stayed friends till Mary passed from Lupus which I also have . I miss her so much, Wish she was here! 🎉❤❤
You are so lucky Renee .. They will never be forgotten by people who have a heart.
Remarkable and memorable. Certainly one of the most influential groups of the last 2 or 3 generations.
Miss U Peter 😇
A time of inspirational music!
Reminds me of two times in my history: my childhood, in Memphis, back in the sixties and again when I stood on a little hill in Afghanistan, 45 years later, alone, I quietly sang, 500 Miles, to the dark night. I went home and retired, 2006…from an old veteran, retired in the US, foothills of the Smoky Mountains.
God bless you and greetings from Austria
Sweet memories, from a VA nurse.
Jan 1st 2025. 60 years to the day when I heard them for the first time. Still love them.
Thanks for posting. Such iconic voices.
Suddenly, I am 5 years old walking around the house singing Puff the Magic Dragon in cheap kiddie high heels. Loved the PP n Mary album we had. Such great memories. Makes me miss my mom.
Peter rest in Christ and prayers of peace for his family. Peter, Paul, and Mary album is special and inspirational.
Peter was Jewish, so maybe Christ wasn't on his agenda.
I grew up listening to their music.
My father would put their records on inthe evening, many a night it put my restless soul to sleep.
Now thanks to you sharing I can now listen to them again and their music still puts my restless soul to sleep.
Thany you.
💙💜💙🕊
Thank you too for the lovely comment. :)
I also love "leaving on a jet plane" I find it very lonesome, very sad and sweet and touching
Peter, Paul and Mary and Joni Mitchell can't beat it ,just a good life listing to the good music
Talked on phone to Peter during a PBS telethon ,such A beautiful soul
Such a beautiful soul to molest a 14 year old girl. He was convicted in 1970.
Beautiful,touching music with voices straight from heaven!
May Beloved God take you into His Loving Arms and the Bliss forever flow through your heart. You gave me such beautiful love when I was young - and now 60 years or so later you still do. Thank you.
Thank you brother!
Peter, Paul and Mary were part of the effort to change America for the best. I went on a date with a man who was in the floral business in NYC who told me his family had been big in the 60s marches for equal rights, and his home was often full of the likes of Peter, Paul and Mary, Bob Dylan and Pete Seeger because the entertainers were not well off and needed somewhere free to stay when they performed to raise money, point out injustice or gather people for a march...he has pictures of himself as a very young child on their laps, or watching them play in his living room. He was very proud of that, and I was amazed and felt like I was in the presence of someone not only lucky, but from a family who represented the best of their generation. I often regret not dating him longer, but I felt like he was way out of my league. I think of him when I listen to the folk rock of that era and appreciate what they did for our country.
So absolutely Great....!! thank you!!
I love this trio. They are so much a part of my life and love of music.
Folk music lives on in the heart n soul n nobody performed tradition better than PPnM❤❤❤I love Mary Travers voice always forever RIP❤
These songs bring back some youthful memories. Memories of first love and leaving on a jet plane to boot camp and leaving on an aircraft carrier for Vietnam. Getting to sail around the world on that big boat whether I wanted to or not. Yes sir it was a big part of my early life.
I had no idea that's what that song was about until I read this comment.
Their music was so popular and still is. They all sang so well, the guitar parts blended in, and Mary's appearance was absolutely stunning!
Peter, thank you for the beautiful music and memories you've given us.
I pray comfort and peace for your family with your recent passing away.🙏😢❤️🤗
I grew up as they became well known, their music is a special kind of magic. I still play these albums today
RIP Peter Yarrow
My father usually sang their songs with his guitar.🎶🎸Oh I miss my papa Demie ❤️
I Love PPnM. Thanks for ever....
Could there be a more beautiful song? This version is something so...💛 500 miles....
My first favorite music, brings me right back to my home. Has always been wonderful, my favorite. Uncomplicated, very dear to me. Thank you, God bless you.
R.I.P. Peter
Fortunate to have seen them 2 times in Atlanta and once in Jacksonville between 1962-1966.
IIn the 60s, I never missed one of their NY concerts. In the 90s I for to take my family to see them at SPAC. I raised my sides on their music as I grew myself up listening to PP&M . Mar;s gone. Peter's gone. I can't listen to them with dry eyes. I love this music. I miss them.
Ascoltati una volta per caso alla fine degli anni '60, li ho riscoperti tempo dopo e me ne sono innamorato. Mi hanno fatto conoscere tante canzoni nella loro versione che trovo fantastica.
This video is highly valuable as a record of sorts reflecting certain innocence and greatness in America’s culture past. The songs are still my favorites for decades, but always mindful of the melancholy of some.
Thank you for making this wonderful video. Peter, Paul and Mary brought out the best in me. RIP Peter, you and the trio have done that for so many people
"The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" sang FIRST with Peter, Paul, & Mary!!!!
Love PPnM
Mary Travers' voice used to send shivers up my spine. The trio singlehandedly revived folk music and made the world better for everyone but eventually many so-called musical experts turned against them claiming that they were "too commercial." What a pity. I only know that they were very very good at what they did. But of course rock buried folk pretty much forever. Now I only have memories of the beautiful music made by Peter Paul and Mary. And now Peter is gone leaving only Paul who had that beautiful baritone.
Best kind of voices together love PPnM 4 ever ❤
01-06-2025
PETER PAUL AND MARY
- Some Of The Best
Thier unchanging lyrics
reflect even today's
current sentiments of:
sadness, love & hope.
R ❤️ 🙏 🌞
Peter died on January 7th, 2025.
You do know that Peter was convicted of molesting a 14 year old girl in 1970!
Jimmy Carter pardoned him in 1981, the day before he left office!
They are so focused incredible, really paying attention to them they are the best
ONE OF THE GREATEST OF MY YOUTHNESS. I LOVE YOU GUYS.
sigh some the earliest music for me of those times
Thank you for the nostalgic video. And the sound is great. When I listen to these songs, I feel nostalgic and remember the past and it brings tears to my eyes.
Thank you for taking the time to watch !! 🙂
45:03 could be no better
In 1968, I remember when my 8th grade music teacher would play their records. Something about the lyrics & music gave me the appreciation I still have for them. Sad Mary passed away, I wish they would still tour
Listening to their music makes me cry. I grew up with it. And I’m wondering, in the world today, where are the artists promoting peace, love and faith?
Such feeling in Marys voice on Leaving on a Jet plane....
Love them 💕
One of my best in my life. The best
They have already decided where they will spend all Eternity. ( I too loved their music, as I was amazed to learn that they were no longer with us....maybe they will sing for us wherever they are!) You need to decide where you are spending the future!
Mary had great lips!
Watching this compilation just sent me back to New Haven, CT in 1994 when I had the privilege of standing on stage next to Peter Yarrow and singing a duet with him for the final stanza of Blowin in the Wind which ended the concert that night. THANK YOU for sharing these memories with all of us and bringing me back to that memory!
Wow Katherine ..what a wonderful memory to have and thank you for your comment. 🙂
Utterly fascinating. Would you care to share the circumstances? Sounds intriquing.
Nice one!
Thank you só much.
I remember my mother had this album - we’d play it on the Curtis Mathis “high fidelity ” stereo console in the living room. I’ve always had a life long admiration and love for Peter Paul and Mary reminds me of the good times in the ‘60’s. Mother’s been gone for 10 years now but she’s with me now listening to PP&M.
I still have this album on vinyl - plus 7 or 8 other PP&M records. It is a shame they let politics get in the way of beautiful music.
Go see “A Complete Unknown” - Peter, Paul and Mary are threaded and mentioned constantly through the background scenes. - especially Peter in the Newport Folk festival climax.
Childhood memories....the first song brought tears to my eyes....beautiful ❤
Thx for reminding me
My pleasure .. Merry Christmas !!
always enjoyed their music
PPM ♥♪ Praise & Thanks♪ RIP Mary 2010. RIP Peter January 2025. ♪
Perfecto música for ever
😢RIP Peter ❤
A friend lent me one of his PP&M records. I played it constantly. My dad got me a cheap 30$ guitar for Xmas my junior year of high school. 6 months later I had the strings worn out on the verge of breaking with no knowledge of where to get new ones or how to do so, but I almost had 500 Miles figured out to play on that guitar. I wanted to be a damn folk singer like a couple of friends. Could we become a folk trio like some of those folk groups we found records of ? Damned if we didn't give it a try knowing very little about music. We had a lot of fun.
♥Show♥
It ain’t no use to sit and wonder why, babe
It don’t matter, anyhow
An’ it ain’t no use to sit and wonder why, babe
If you don’t know by now
When your rooster crows at the break of dawn
Look out your window and I’ll be gone
You’re the reason I’m trav’lin’ on
Don’t think twice, it’s all right
It ain’t no use in turnin’ on your light, babe
That light I never knowed
An’ it ain’t no use in turnin’ on your light, babe
I’m on the dark side of the road
Still I wish there was somethin’ you would do or say
To try and make me change my mind and stay
We never did too much talkin’ anyway
So don’t think twice, it’s all right
It ain’t no use in callin’ out my name, gal
Like you never did before
It ain’t no use in callin’ out my name, gal
I can’t hear you anymore
I’m a-thinkin’ and a-wond’rin’ all the way down the road
I once loved a woman, a child I’m told
I give her my heart but she wanted my soul
But don’t think twice, it’s all right
I’m walkin’ down that long, lonesome road, babe
Where I’m bound, I can’t tell
But goodbye’s too good a word, gal
So I’ll just say fare thee well
I ain’t sayin’ you treated me unkind
You could have done better but I don’t mind
You just kinda wasted my precious time
But don’t think twice, it’s all right
I'm very happy that I got to see them at Brown University when I was in high school. Mighty crush on Mary! Bass player in the shadows. Then much later in Maine around the birth of WERU they played occasionally til Mary passed.
Before Bob Dylan there was PPnM before Joan Baez there was Mary Travers n before them all was the Weavers On Top of old Smoky 😂 ❤ Folk USA forever ❤
Thank you for that vidéo it's very nice un originale version ....🇺🇸 j'entends siffler le train..de Richard Antony en France rip Richard
wow
Wonderful!!!
Many thanks!!
Die Musik dieser Formation hörte ich hier in Deutschland der 70er Jahre. Ich hatte kein Bild von denen, ich habe sie niemsös interagiert gesehen. Jedoch mrin inneres Bild, war es, das sie mit der rig. Kultur verstrickt sind. Jetzt am 25.13.24 sehe ich sie zum erstenmal, umd ich stelle fest, dass mein inneres Bild mit dem, was ich sehe interagiert! Sie haben Freude an ihrer Musik, mit riner gewissen Nsivität und Bescheidenheit musizieren sie! Nichts Eitles, sehr schlicht. Schön, und danke fürs Video !
Frohe Weihnachten 2024
Glad they lived up to your expectations Douglas ..A very merry Christmas to you and your family too !! :)
😅泣けてきます。😭🙏💐💐💐💐