I adore Arlo. Named my son after him. Yes at 13 he is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo thrilled about that. if you have time and I'd bet you do, see www.arlo.net
Wow. I've been waiting for someone to post about this! Yesss. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE ARLO GUTHRIE. In honor of him, I named my '71 Volkswagen bus after him. Aw. Last year I had the opportunity to see Arlo, not once, but twice. While hanging around before the show, my friend and I decided to go outside and hang out by this coach bus we thought might be Arlo's. We sat down on a picnic table next to the bus-low and behold Arlo is right around the corner of this catering truck, drinking a his Starbucks and smoking a cigarette! It was so exciting. We went up to him and talked to him for awhile. He complimented us on our awesome hand-made tiedyed "WE DIG ARLO" shirts, and this banner that I had made beforehand. He also signed our programs and stuff. It was wonderful. He's a really great guy in person. Check out the picture below. I'm the one on the left, overcome with excitement. The picture is kind of off-center, I know. I've got a better one laying around somewhere. Oh yes, and I couldn't forget... My own "Arlo".
He's pretty good, I don't know many of his songs though. I like his cover of Walking Down The Line at Woodstock and is Coming Into Los Angeles by him too? Because that's a good song too.
I love 'Alice's Restaurant', and I admire his social awareness. His dad is a legend. 'don't touch my bags if you please mr. customs man.....'
I prefer Woody Guthry too. I've only heard Arlo on a live LP with Pete Seeger, he wasn't bad, but he has quite an unusual singing voice...sounds nothing like his dad did. He did, however, deliver a highly amusing speech about the "un-neutron bomb," that changes tanks and weapons to trees and butterflies, and makes everybody's cloths dissapear.