Alice’s Restaurant

By admin | November 28, 2008

Submitted by Layla’s Classic Rock Blog

Alice's Restaurant album coverImage via WikipediaHow many of you remember “Alice’s Restaurant”?

I heard it on my drive home tonight and was taken immediately to my grandmother’s living room sometime in the 70’s where I heard it first on my TRANSISTOR RADIO.

Does your local radion station play it annually around Thanksgiving?

Alice’s Restaurant Massacree” (commonly referred to simply as “Alice’s Restaurant“) is one of singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie’s most prominent works, a musical monologue based on a true story that began on Thanksgiving Day 1965, and which inspired a 1969 movie of the same name.

The song lasts 18 minutes and 34 seconds, occupying the entire A-side of Guthrie’s 1967 debut record album, also titled Alice’s Restaurant (Warner Reprise Records). It is notable as a satirical, first-person account of 1960s counterculture, in addition to being a hit song in its own right. The final part of the song is an encouragement for the listeners to sing along, to resist the draft, and to end war.

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