As a 50 plus year old in the corner of nowhere, it's cool to see a younger generation still appreciate some of my childhood inspirations. Or to realize we share the memories. I'm originally from Long Island. 146 Riverside Dr off Merrick Rd. Moved to the Dallas Ft Worth metroplex at age 9
Watching this as I was reminiscing about things after hearing of the death of Alice. Nice video and im glad you made it. I am a disabled veteran and actually had an appointment with my shrink today and I rolled in and sang a verse of Alices Restaurant and my shrink went on to the next verse lmao. We both took the time to sing and listen to the song.
I ate all the time at Alice’s Restaurant in Westwood Village near UCLA in the 70’s and 80’s. My favorite was French onion soup and their bread. Sandwiches with sprouts were good back then.
i watch the movie every year. i live about an hour away from there .i still live in western massachusetts. i lived in the building next to the lee police station in Lee 1989
Awesome video in November of 23 my daughter and I visited Alice's restaurant and the church and had the opportunity to meet Arlo Guthrie's grandson Moe what an awesome time every year my family as well listens to Alice's restaurant 12:00 noon on our local HJY in Rhode Island
Nice job guys! Very interesting! Well researched. Sadly, Ms. Brock, the REAL Alice, died Nov. 20th, 2024. About one week before Thanksgiving. Rest In Peace Ms. Brock.
@@cliffordlowerre1381 thank you so much. It means a lot to us. We were sad to hear about Alice's passing. But it is comforting to know that her story thane to this song will live on for generations to come.
@@JoeJoyHaveLanded Duuuude he's cool and kind and easy to talk to. I was just lucky that's all. I'm fortunate to have friends up that way and Norfolk was just down the road where I stayed. Try again some time. Besides my valedictorian daughter meeting Arlo is my only claim to fame.
I grew up listening to alice's restaurand the twenty seventh eight by ten colored glossy photos with little circles And arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one
South Barrington MAss Aye ! Well there isn't one ! You could more accurately say Van Duesenville or maybe even Housatonic ! In 1885 Van Deusenville was a small postal village located midway between Great Barrington and Housatonic, on the Williams River, and on the Housatonic Railroad. The village had the only works of the Richmond Iron Company, a church, a school house, about 20 dwellings, etc., though it was formerly of considerable importance, having 3 stores, a hotel, 2 factories, a chair shop, a wagon shop and a blast furnace. Isaac L. Van Deusen, to whose energy and enterprise the village was largely indebted, and whose resources were impaired in building it up, removed to Grafton, Ohio, in 1834, and died there. [1]
@@JoeJoyHaveLanded by the way, when I met Arlo Guthrie at the church by chance one day while visiting my friends in Norfolk Ct and Great Barrington I shook hands with Arlo and his hands are really soft.
@@JoeJoyHaveLanded I have it on good authority from a gal I know it's on the line. Be careful going under the railroad tracks. Oy!! I'm just being silly because you said you were in South Barrington and there is no South Barrington and having been up that way and been to the church many time I thought it funny. I love those towns and my friend who is a hairdresser in Great Barrington. I LOVE THE VIDEO!!!!! Oh, and I got laid at Simons Rock.
I have been a big fan of Arlo for as long as i can remember. Thank you for sharing your time.👍👍
Thank you so much for watching it.
As a 50 plus year old in the corner of nowhere, it's cool to see a younger generation still appreciate some of my childhood inspirations. Or to realize we share the memories. I'm originally from Long Island. 146 Riverside Dr off Merrick Rd. Moved to the Dallas Ft Worth metroplex at age 9
@erikmolnar6585 very cool. It has always been our family tradition listening. And hope people will love it for generations to come.
Rest in peace Alice...
@@ionracer3284 so true.
What an in depth incredible tour and history of Alice's Restaurant Massacre! Thank you.
@@steele0strella glad you liked it. Thank you for watching.
In the seventies I would go up to the Berkshires often. I remember many of the places you show in this video. Thanks!
@N2YTA that is incredible. Thank you. Glad it brought back some good memories.
"Had a Thanksgiving dinner that couldn't be beat".
You know it.
Watching this as I was reminiscing about things after hearing of the death of Alice. Nice video and im glad you made it.
I am a disabled veteran and actually had an appointment with my shrink today and I rolled in and sang a verse of Alices Restaurant and my shrink went on to the next verse lmao. We both took the time to sing and listen to the song.
@fastwheels195 thank you for sharing that story. That is pretty cool. Plus thank you for your service. Glad you enjoyed the video.
In 1969, when I was in the Navy, there was an Alice's Restaurant on Waikiki Beach in Hawaii.
That is awesome to know. Thank you for sharing that with me.
Sadly, Alice Brock passed away a week before Thanksgiving 2024.
@Bad_Artist_ that is so sad to hear.
@Bad_Artist_ that was really sad to hear when the news broke.
Thank you for this! Well done. I learned a few new things as well, & I'm a long time fan of the song & the movie!
Thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for warching.
I would listen to this song every Thanksgiving...still do! Great idea to go there today. Love your videos. Thank you!!
Thank you so much. It is a great tradition.
I ate all the time at Alice’s Restaurant in Westwood Village near UCLA in the 70’s and 80’s. My favorite was French onion soup and their bread. Sandwiches with sprouts were good back then.
@@Shogun-qs6sv that sounds so good. We wish we had a chance to have done that. French Onion Soup is our favorite.
i watch the movie every year. i live about an hour away from there .i still live in western massachusetts. i lived in the building next to the lee police station in Lee 1989
@@kimwood8498 that is so cool. It is a beautiful part of the state.
I found this so interesting, thank you both for sharing, Loren
Glad you enjoyed it. It is our honor to be able to share this story and locations
Awesome video in November of 23 my daughter and I visited Alice's restaurant and the church and had the opportunity to meet Arlo Guthrie's grandson Moe what an awesome time every year my family as well listens to Alice's restaurant 12:00 noon on our local HJY in Rhode Island
@pasongs128 that is awesome. It is a cool spot to visit. Glad to hear it plays other spots in the country at noon on Thanksgiving.
Wonderful vid. Thank you very much for sharing this cultural history
@@annchambers5739 that means the world to us. Thank you so much for watching.
I lived in Great Barrington, and the church is actually in the village of Housatonic, which is in the northern part of Great Barrington Ma
@@elizabethcherry920 great to know.
So cool! I love that song!
@@danielmkubacki it really is a great one.
@@danielmkubacki it really is a great one.
Nice job guys! Very interesting! Well researched. Sadly, Ms. Brock, the REAL Alice, died Nov. 20th, 2024. About one week before Thanksgiving. Rest In Peace Ms. Brock.
@@cliffordlowerre1381 thank you so much. It means a lot to us. We were sad to hear about Alice's passing. But it is comforting to know that her story thane to this song will live on for generations to come.
RIP Alice
@@BradYaateeh. yep...exactly true.
Very Cool Video. Thank you for sharing! I am going to experience this for myself someday!!
It is a lovely day to be had. You will love it when you get the chance.
Classic song! Great video!
Thank you so much.
Wonderful vid. Always wanted to understand the song
@williamhutchinson3265 thank you so much. It means a lot to us.
Wheres the 8x10 color glossy pictures? Haha, great video guys
@vmackey11 I think they were locked in the police station...but I could not see them, blind justice. Glad you liked the video. Thank you.
I toured the church and saw where the restaurant had been. So cool. pnss
It is a very cool spot to go. Really feels like you are in the song.
2:18 ding ding! We got a customer! 😁😁😁❤
@@beechcoma awesome. Thank you.
Thanks great job 👏 👍👍
@peter2010900 thank you so much for watching.
My only claim to fame in meeting Arlo at the church and his grandson gave the grand tour.
We wish he was there when we stopped by.
@@JoeJoyHaveLanded Duuuude he's cool and kind and easy to talk to. I was just lucky that's all. I'm fortunate to have friends up that way and Norfolk was just down the road where I stayed. Try again some time. Besides my valedictorian daughter meeting Arlo is my only claim to fame.
Hi guys great video 💯👌
Thank you so much.
Cool video thanks 😊
Thank you so much.
Wasn't there a headshop in DC that was named Alice's Restaurant also? I remember going there in 1978 and I recall that it was glorious.
We do not know of that but there might have been.
@@JoeJoyHaveLandedI went there during "The Great American Smoke In"
This is really cool. Do they do Thanksgiving in the church every year? Also, how's Arlo doing these days?
We do not know if the Thanksgiving meal is a yearly tradition but they did do it this year. We wish we saw Arlo there but sadly we did not.
The last time I was there the restaurant was still accessible via that back door only
That is incredible.
Surprised you didn't mention the apartment above "Alice's Restaurant" was where Norman Rockwell lived at the time.
May Alice Brock rest in peace
@elizabethcherry920 yes. I am glad she has a great legend that will make her name live on for generations.
I grew up listening to alice's restaurand the twenty seventh eight by ten colored glossy photos with little circles And arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one
Good thing to grow up listening to.
South Barrington MAss Aye ! Well there isn't one ! You could more accurately say Van Duesenville or maybe even Housatonic !
In 1885 Van Deusenville was a small postal village located midway between Great Barrington and Housatonic, on the Williams River, and on the Housatonic Railroad. The village had the only works of the Richmond Iron Company, a church, a school house, about 20 dwellings, etc., though it was formerly of considerable importance, having 3 stores, a hotel, 2 factories, a chair shop, a wagon shop and a blast furnace. Isaac L. Van Deusen, to whose energy and enterprise the village was largely indebted, and whose resources were impaired in building it up, removed to Grafton, Ohio, in 1834, and died there. [1]
Very interesting.
That cemetery is also the resting place of the owner of the town dump
@elizabethcherry920 that is interesting to know. We did not know that.
I bought a Group W shirt I bought there from a really pretty lady.
Very cool.
@@JoeJoyHaveLanded by the way, when I met Arlo Guthrie at the church by chance one day while visiting my friends in Norfolk Ct and Great Barrington I shook hands with Arlo and his hands are really soft.
If he'd just decided to leave the garbage in the bus overnight and dump it the next day, there'd have been no song.
So glad he did get rid of that trash... even though we are against littering.
@JoeJoyHaveLanded Oh, it's a wonderfull song.
And don't forget about the bench group w that were they put you 😂😂😂😂
@@hank6429 we never forget about the group w bench.
South Barrington??
The Chuch is in Great Barrington. The rest is in Stockbridge.
@@JoeJoyHaveLanded I have it on good authority from a gal I know it's on the line. Be careful going under the railroad tracks. Oy!! I'm just being silly because you said you were in South Barrington and there is no South Barrington and having been up that way and been to the church many time I thought it funny. I love those towns and my friend who is a hairdresser in Great Barrington. I LOVE THE VIDEO!!!!! Oh, and I got laid at Simons Rock.
@bonzomcduffy8336 that sounds like a time that could also be turned into a song.
@@JoeJoyHaveLanded It sings to me through the ages. Twas a lovely time to be alive. It's good to have friends the help you get laid.
Obie's actual name was Obanhein. FYI. Not Obenham.
@@tovarisch2788 thanks
Funny part in the movie one big pile of garbage is better than 2 rather than bring that one up we decided to throw it down 😂😂😂😂
@hank6429 yes. Was so good.
His lady joy is hot in nerdy way!
Thanks
Happy Thanksgiving.
To you as well.