![]() ![]() Now, years later the record is worn out even more, up to a point that it’s almost unplayable, but it’s still one of my favorites. But when I listened to the record over and over again the music grew on me. I couldn’t imagine why my father was so fond of it. An old man with a broken voice, slow songs and a seemingly untuned banjo. When I played it was a bit of a deception. My father told me to look for his Pete Seeger records, because that would be something I would like. ![]() Finding some old LP’s by Bob Dylan, Donovan, Boudewijn de Groot (a Dutch singer), the Beatles, and many more. I had an old recordplayer and was looking for some things to play on it. Years ago I was leafing through my parents’ old records. You will probably know him from songs like “ Turn, Turn, Turn“, “ Guantanamera“, “ Where have all the flowers gone?“, “ Last night I had the strangest dream” and “ We shall overcome“. Folk singer, banjo player, teacher, activist. Today it’s two years ago that Pete Seeger died. ![]()
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