whilst browsing YouTube, I happened upon the page of one Jackie Guthrie (aka Mrs. Arlo) ("I married that wandering folk singer 38 years ago," she says) on which she has graciously posted over 200 videos from her personal collection . . . thus the title "Mrs. G's Family Archives" . . .
http://www.youtube.com/user/jguth3this collection is a true goldmine for music fans . . . the videos capture mostly Guthrie family performances over the past quarter century or more, with a heavy focus on Arlo at every age and every stage of his career . . . classics like "Alice's Restaurant" and "The Motorcycle Song" are included, as are several in concert performances {"Live at Wolf Trap") with Pete Seeger, as well as some Pete solos . . . there are also performances by Sarah Lee Guthrie, Abe Guthrie, the G-Babes (Guthrie women), and lots of other family stuff . . . some of the most interesting videos are clips from "The Byrds of Paradise," the tv show that featured Arlo as hipster Alan Moon way back in the mid-90s . . .
neat as all that is, it's the videos featuring non-Guthries that provide some of the most fun . . . a little browsing uncovered gems by the likes of Jeffy Jeff Walker, Sonny Terry, David Bromberg, Joe & Eddie (60s gospel/folk duo), the late Steve Goodman, Bob Lind ("Elusive Butterfly"), Willie Nelson, and The Dillards, among others . . . I spent over an hour just playing around, and plan to go back for more when time permits . . .
there's really some great, great stuff here, much of which has never before been available for public viewing . . . it's well worth a visit, but be forewarned -- you can spend a
lot of time browsing, viewing, and listening to some absolutley wonderful music . . .
enjoy . . . :hi:
http://www.youtube.com/user/jguth3