what a great man and singer love his work my dad died of cancer 2 years ago and he used to play where have all the flowers gone it was my favourite song love u dad xxx
If he was 94 here, then this was just a few months before his passing. His generous spirit is fully evident in this recording, and lives on in his millions of fans.
That was lovely. In so many later videos you couldn't see or hear his banjo playing clearly, but you could here. Still such sensitive playing. Thanks for the music, Pete.
Very moving, an amazing man. Loved him puffing his cheeks out at the song request.
what a great man and singer love his work my dad died of cancer 2 years ago and he used to play where have all the flowers gone it was my favourite song love u dad xxx
If he was 94 here, then this was just a few months before his passing. His generous spirit is fully evident in this recording, and lives on in his millions of fans.
Rip Pete, isnt it amazing that people in their 40s dont look as good as he did, what a guy.
That was lovely. In so many later videos you couldn't see or hear his banjo playing clearly, but you could here. Still such sensitive playing. Thanks for the music, Pete.
“ Did you get the banjo ?”
Yes, indeed.
Wonderful to see the moment preserved on film.
Yes! Pando Populus conference was so inspiring, especially this interview by Pete Seeger!
Pete said often there's no original tunes. Every song come from another song. I'm sure he's right.
We still miss you Pete!
the poppies blow , between the crosses, row by row ... RIP ..
RIP PETE SEEGER
delightful
I used to sing "Little Boxes"
I love Harvard and Pete Seeger
this is real history, please do listen