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Arlo, mid-story


Arlo Guthrie played here last night. And, of course, I went to hear
him. It was just him, two guitars, two mouth organs, and the hall's
piano. Even if he hadn't played and sang, it would have been worth
the price of the ticket because he's such a story-teller. This was
when he was telling how Steve Goodman sang him "City of New Orleans"
in an effort to get Johnny Cash to record it. Cash wouldn't, so --
with no reluctance -- Arlo did.
I took a few dozen shots, all in flashless manual mode and, without
driving my neighbours nuts with the camera's screen, it took me a
while to get the exposure and focus right. This is one of the decent
shots, though sized way down for posting.
him. It was just him, two guitars, two mouth organs, and the hall's
piano. Even if he hadn't played and sang, it would have been worth
the price of the ticket because he's such a story-teller. This was
when he was telling how Steve Goodman sang him "City of New Orleans"
in an effort to get Johnny Cash to record it. Cash wouldn't, so --
with no reluctance -- Arlo did.
I took a few dozen shots, all in flashless manual mode and, without
driving my neighbours nuts with the camera's screen, it took me a
while to get the exposure and focus right. This is one of the decent
shots, though sized way down for posting.
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ça me rappelle ma jeunesse et le restaurant d'Alice .
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