
(DVDfull pro-shot)
PETE SEEGER & ARLO GUTHRIE (with Shenandoah)
WOLF TRAP FARM PARK - VIENNA, VIRGINIA 1978-08-23
(DVD with MENUS AND CHAPTERS)
Lineage:
PBS Broadcast>VHS (?generation)>Toshiba DVD recorder>MPEG Streamclip>DV file>audio EQ'd in Amadeus>iMovie>iDVD (menus added)>Dime
DVD info:
Type: VOB program stream
Duration: 1:10:19
Data Size: 3.79 GB
Bit Rate: 7.71 Mbps
Video Tracks:
224 MPEG-2, 720 × 480, 4:3, 29.97 fps, 8.00 Mbps, lower field first
Audio Tracks:
PCM stereo
Pete Seeger, vocals, banjo, guitar
Arlo Guthrie, vocals, guitar, banjo, piano
Shenandoah:
Steve Ide (guitar, vocals)
Bob Putnam (guitar, vocals)
Dan Velika (bass, vocals)
Terry A La Berry (drums, percussion)
Carole Ide (vocals).
01 - Midnight Special (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
02 - Pigtown Fling - instrumental (Pete)
03 - Get Up & Go (Pete)
04 - Where Have All The Flowers Gone (Pete)
05 - Sailing Down My Golden River (Arlo and Shenandoah)
06 - Little Beggarman (Arlo and Shenandoah)
07 - Freight Train (Pete)
08 - I'm Gonna Be An Engineer (Pete)
09 - Garden Song (Inch By Inch) (Pete)
10 - Garbage (Pete)
11 - I've Just Seen A Face (Arlo and Shenandoah)
12 - Tzena, Tzena (Arlo and Shenandoah)
13 - Guabi, Guabi (Arlo and Shenandoah)
14 - Way Out There (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
15 - City Of New Orleans (Arlo and Shenandoah)
16 - If I Had A Hammer (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
17 - Lonesome Valley (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
18 - Amazing Grace (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
19 - This Land Is Your Land (Pete, Arlo and Shenandoah)
notes:
This concert is a rare gem. It may be the ONLY "complete" (or nearly so, a few songs were left out of the PBS broadcast) concert of Pete in his prime (ok, a few years after his prime), and what a great concert it is. While Pete sticks to his familiar repertoire of sing-along standards (I'm Gonna Be An Engineer being the one exception), Arlo is all over the musical map, flatpicking an Irish fiddle tune, a bluegrass flavored Beatles cover, and telling not one but two shaggy dog stories in a row, including the hilarious "origin" of Tzena Tzena (which, of course, Pete and the Weavers made famous in 1950.) The finale of Lonesome Valley and Amazing Grace is...amazing. The symbolic father/son pairing of Pete and Arlo is inspired, and Woody's ghost is clearly present as these two legendary troubadours harmonize together.
