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<title>Comment by Big Geez on Retro Redux: Woody Guthrie - The Okie Troubadour Who Became Dylan&#039;s Muse</title>
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<description>Appreciate the praise and the thoughtful comments, Howard.</description>
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<title>Comment by Howard Dratch on Retro Redux: Woody Guthrie - The Okie Troubadour Who Became Dylan&#039;s Muse</title>
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<description>Big Geez.  That was a wonderful article on one of America&#039;s musical treasures.  Guthrie, Pete Seeger, Arlo, Dylan, Baez.  It is amazing how happy the emotionally-charged protest songs can make us now that the world has turned and we have new problems for people to sing about, photograph and make movies about. Did I really say &quot;new&quot;?  Now that the old problems have been repackaged.

Your ode to Guthrie was great and the YouTube selection one of the first I have emailed myself.  Great pictures of Woody I hadn&#039;t seen and those fantastic FSA (Farm Service Administration) pictures that saved a view of the country at a crossroads of its history.

Wonderful piece.  Great music.  Memorable images.  </description>
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