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The Music of my Life

Pete Seeger's music touched my life

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Comment from Petriesan
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you forgot the WHO, which was another camp altogether. . .
I remember clearly the day John Lennon was murdered. . I had flown to a job interview with Price Waterhouse. The news was announced while I was in-flight. My wife told me when I called he and told her thee plane had landed. School for me ended shortly after that. The dreams they gave me havce never died.

Wonderful piece

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    A man with a dream that still shines bright is a wealthy man.
reply by Petriesan on 16-Mar-2014
    as John said, I am not the only one. . .
Comment from forestport12
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I do remember this wonderful person who slayed me with his words when I was a young pup. I'm glad to have read this because it would have passed me by and I would have not given pause and purpose to his calling.

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    Thanks, and I suppose if I hadn't read Erik's essay, it wouldn't have jogged any thoughts either.
Comment from Sasha
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Living here in Mazatlan, I seldom hear much about what is going on in the world. This is the fist time I heard of Peat Seeger's passing. I must say, your essay was deeply moving and brought back so many fond memories of my younger years. Beautifully written and as I said, deeply moving.

I am finally back and doing fine. Linda is staying with me for a few days to make sure all is well and that I follow my doctor's advice...as if I would not!

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    wow, I scored a double six from a respected writer on a single day. Stay safe and accept all the help you can get.
Comment from Donald O. Cassidy
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Thanks, Spiritual Echo. I feel I'm the richer and more inspired by your story on remembering Pete Seeger.You demonstrate a writer's skill in presenting a gripping profile of a humble musicians.

I just glanced at my latest issue(April) of Sojourners Magazine . This was a tribute to Pete Seeger, by contributor Danny Duncan Collum (page 42) A stand-out caption of him as choir leader as that he didn't just sing to an audience, but got them to sing with him.

You bring an humble man to life.

Don

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    He always seemed to me that he was a man who just went about his business; someone who loved music to the core. Probably more memorable in his beliefs through music that almost every politician through their speeches.
Comment from humpwhistle
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I felt connected to Peter Seeger, too. I tramped around in those heady days of Great 60's Folk Scare. I saw him perform live dozens of times, and once performed with him on a very large (and crowded) stage. Woody, then Pete sowed musical seeds that are still fruitful.

Frankly, down here, Pete's death received more note and reverence than I would have expected. No complaint for me.

Madison Square Garden (no 's').

I'm not certain the Jacob's Ladder and Motherless Child were composed by Pete. He was a great one for adapting and adopting old spirituals and hymns--a noble cause in itself.

Peace, Lee

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    A whole new other side to you...were you a plucker or a strummer?
reply by humpwhistle on 16-Mar-2014
    I started out finger-picking folk/blues, then switched to flat-picking when a joined a bluegrass band (with some jug-band stuff thrown in.
reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    Would have had a blast with you...specially emptying the jug...for professional reasons, of course...in order to create the wind section of the orchestra...
Comment from jimtaakor
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I thought this was great. I remember hearing his music but was still a little to young to understand it all, just moving into my teens. His music and lyrics are beautiful. You not only pay tribute to him but your friend. Also, beautifully written and great to read.

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    I'm not so sure we understood all the meanings back them either. But enough people took on the music as a theme song that it became infused in our days and lives. Thanks so much for the very generous stars.
Comment from padumachitta
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Hi. Thank you for heartfelt essay about a man many may have forgotten. He was such a force of good. Your essay gave me more insight and background.

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    Thanks so much for sharing the moment.
Comment from califdot
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Very interesting story! It captivated me almost immediately and I wanted to read more. Your story flows nicely and has very believable characters. Your writing style is a nice conversational tone. It is enjoyable to read. You have done a great job of pulling your reader into your story.

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    And it's really not a story or a character, but a testament to a man and musician who just recently died. Thanks
reply by califdot on 16-Mar-2014
    I realize that, but the story you tell about him makes the reader feel that they have a glimpse of who this person was. He comes alive in the story that shows that the character was real and not that you just told a story. Does that make sense? That is what I was trying to say..
reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    of course, thanks
Comment from donnadiann
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Yes he lived a long and music-filled life. I too remember the sixties and I was a Beatles fan. I guess since Seeger was so much older than me, I don' t remember him much except some of the lyrics here are fimiliar. I liked some of the hootenanny music...Joan Baez, and a few. I appreciate all the information and the tone for your fondness for this singer Pete Seeger's music and for this time period.

 Comment Written 16-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    It was the times. I wonder who the teens of today will recall forty years from now?
Comment from maggieadams
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This essay touched a chord with me as I was right there with you in the high school clique, the Beatle groupie. I was blowin' in the wind at a hootenannies...I was following your memories of The murder of John Lennon,. You connected with me about your thoughts on our words...do they matter? Do they make a difference. I say, hell, yes...really, Ingrid, thank you. "To everything there is a season."

 Comment Written 15-Mar-2014


reply by the author on 16-Mar-2014
    and we turn, turn, turn...Thanks for sharing and leaving all those generous stars behind.