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'Living in the Country' FolkScene intro

GUEST,gillymor 12 Feb 26 - 07:37 AM
GUEST,gillymor 12 Feb 26 - 06:20 AM
Joe Offer 12 Feb 26 - 02:09 AM
GUEST,Josh Newman 12 Feb 26 - 12:47 AM
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Subject: RE: 'Living in the Country' FolkScene intro
From: GUEST,gillymor
Date: 12 Feb 26 - 07:37 AM

Schoenberg did do a lovely solo version.


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Subject: RE: 'Living in the Country' FolkScene intro
From: GUEST,gillymor
Date: 12 Feb 26 - 06:20 AM

Leo Kottke could sound like 2 guitarists at times.
I wonder if Eric Schoenberg and Dave Laibman did a version together.


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Subject: RE: 'Living in the Country' FolkScene intro
From: Joe Offer
Date: 12 Feb 26 - 02:09 AM

Here's an interesting one from Arlo Guthrie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCGc2v8ixsY

Here's the Pete Seeger version I'm most familiar with:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09plxk3Mh3U

And here's one by George Winston that I wasn't familiar with:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcUVG1-96kk

And I realize that none of these may be the one you want, we have a practice of exploring every song completely and not simply answering the question asked. It keeps the thread alive until the right answer comes along.


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Subject: 'Living in the Country' FolkScene intro
From: GUEST,Josh Newman
Date: 12 Feb 26 - 12:47 AM

I'm trying to find the version of Pete Seeger's tune "Living in the Country" that Howard and Roz Larman used as the intro and outro music for their weekly radio program, FolkScene, on KPFK back in the 1970s.

This version was arranged for for two guitars, and I think the record it was on may have also been titled "Living in the Country" - not sure of that, though.

Anyone happen to recall it?

-- Josh Newman


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