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At 89 / Pete Seeger.
Streaming audio Available online
View online- Format:
- Sound recording
- Author/Creator:
- Seeger, Pete, 1919-2014, performer.
- Series:
- Music online: American song.
- Music online: American song
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Folk music--America.
- Folk music.
- Popular music--2001-2010.
- Popular music.
- America.
- Genre:
- Sound recordings.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource.
- Other Title:
- At eighty-nine
- Pete Seeger at 89
- Place of Publication:
- West Chester, PA : Appleseed Recordings, 2008.
- System Details:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Contents:
- Nameless banjo riff (0:38)
- False from true (2:48)
- Now we sit us down (1:15)
- Pete's greeting (0:32)
- Visions of children (2:12)
- Wonderful friends (3: 17)
- The water is wide (2:32)
- Pete talks about Clearwater (0:30)
- It's a long haul (1:11)
- Throw away that shad net (How are we gonna save tomorrow?) (4: 45)
- Song of world's last whale (2:39)
- The first settlers (5:00)
- The D minor flourish / Cindy (0:45)
- Pete's intro to If it can't be reduced (0:46)
- If it can't be reduced (2:12)
- Spring fever (0:50)
- Pete speaks about World War II (0:30)
- When I was most beautiful (2:53)
- Bach at Treblinka (1:16)
- We will love or we will perish (1:31)
- The story of Tzena, Tzena, Tzena (1:02)
- Tzena, Tzena, Tzena (2: 21)
- One percent phosphorous banjo riff (1:34)
- Pete speaks about involvement (0:13)
- Or else! (One- a these days) (3:20)
- Waist deep in the Big Muddy (3: 33)
- Little fat baby (4:47)
- Arrange and re-arrange (3:16)
- Alleluya (1:58)
- Pete's extroduction (1: 14)
- If this world survives (1:37)
- How soon? (1: 08).
- Notes:
- Originally issued as compact disc.
- Program notes by David Bernz and Jim Musselman in booklet.
- Title from original container.
- Electronic reproduction. Alexandria, VA : Alexander Street Press, 2009. (American song). Available via World Wide Web.
- Other Format:
- APR CD 1113
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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