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The Complete Carnegie Hall Concert, June 8, 1963

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Audience
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110
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Lady Margret
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Mrs. McGrath
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Mail Myself To You
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My Ramblin' Boy
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A Little Brand New Baby
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What Did You Learn In School Today?
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Little Boxes
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Mrs. Clara Sullivan's Letter
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Who Killed Norma Jean?
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Who Killed Davey Moore?
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Farewell
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A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
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Didn't He Ramble (fragment)
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Keep Your Eyes On the Prize
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If You Miss Me At The Back Of The Bus
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I Ain't Scared Of Your Jail
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Oh Freedom!
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Audience
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Skip To My Lou
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Sweet Potatoes
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Deep Blue Sea
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Sea Of Misery (fragment)
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Oh Louisiana
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(The Ring On My Finger Is) Johnny Give Me
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Oh What A Beautiful City
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Lua Do Sertao (Moon Of The Backland)
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The Miserlou
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Polyushke Polye (Meadowlands)
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Genbaku O Yurusumagi (Never Again The A Bomb)
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Schtille Di Nacht (Quiet Is The Night)
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Viva La Quince Brigada (Long Live The Fifteenth Brigade)
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Tshotsholosa (Road Song)
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This Land Is Your Land
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From Way Up Here
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We Shall Overcome
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Mister Tom Hughes's Town
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Bring Me Li'L' Water Silvy
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Guantanamera
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Total Tracks: 40   Total Length: 121:45

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aguyandaguitar

This album gives me chills! Before the assassinations that would forever affect a generation (not mine, by the way), you can feel the spirit that brought real change to this nation on this recording. Pete is relaying tales from the front lines of the Civil Rights movement to people who believe in it, but probably had little real contact with it at that time. It just sounds like a different world, but filled with hope and possibility.

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They Say All Music Guide

We Shall Overcome: The Complete Carnegie Hall Concert shows that Pete Seeger was at his apex as a performer and as an influential figure in the surging folk movement when John Hammond turned on the Columbia Records tape machine to capture this performance. Out flowed stories, traditional songs, covers of songs by new songwriters like Bob Dylan, and lots more. Seeger was perfectly in tune with his audience as well, and in the acoustic wonder of the hall, the harmonies were well captured. Columbia cut the tape down to a single disc in 1963, but this reissue, running over two hours on compact discs, presents the full concert for the first time. Anyone wondering what it is that has put Seeger at the forefront of folk music for the better part of his life need only hear this to understand. – William Ruhlmann

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