Alice’s Restaurant. It’s now a Thanksgiving classic, and a fewfactor of a tradition round right here. Documented in 1967, the 18+ minute counterculture track recounts Arlo Guthrie’s actual encounter with the regulation, begining on Thanksgiving Day 1965. Because the lengthy track unfolds, we hear all about how a hippie-bating police officer, by the title of William “Obie” Obanhein, arrested Arlo for littering. (Cultural footword: Obie previously posed for several Norman Rockeffectively paintings, including the well-known painting, “The Runaway,” that graced a 1958 cover of The Saturday Night Put up.) In truthfully quick order, Arlo pleads responsible to a misdemeanor cost, pays a $25 wonderful, and cleans up the thrash. However the story isn’t over. Not by a protracted shot.
Later, when Arlo (son of Woody Guthrie) will get referred to as up for the draft, the petty crime ironically turns into a foundation for disqualifying him from military service within the Vietnam Warfare. Guthrie recounts this with some bitterness because the track builds right into a satirical protest towards the conflict: “I’m sittin’ right here on the Group W bench ’trigger you need to know if I’m ethical sufficient to hitch the Military, burn ladies, children, houses and villages after bein’ a litterbug.” After which we’re again to the cheery chorus once more: “You may get anyfactor you need, at Alice’s Restaurant.”
We’ve got featured Guthrie’s classic during previous years. However, for this Thanksgiving, we provide the illustrated version.
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