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evening-edition · untitled · 4 May 2016 · 44 mins listen
It was Thanksgiving in 1965, when an 18-year-old rising folk singer named Arlo Davy Guthrie drove up from Queens, N.Y., to Great Barrington to visit a friend named Alice Brock. While he was there, he did Alice and her husband, Ray, a favor. He took out their garbage. It would change his life.
This week, on (Untitled), Ezra and Uma take a look at what is arguably the greatest protest song of all time: Alice's Restaurant.
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