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Peter, Paul, and Mary..young, on Jack Benny - Jan 14, 1964..24min (Original Post)
Stuart G
Jan 2020
OP
They were always a favorite - saw them in concert in 1986, a reunion tour, I think
Rhiannon12866
Jan 2020
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JoeOtterbein
(7,700 posts)1. ..."how many tears"...?
(tears)
PatrickforO
(14,572 posts)2. That was cute.
Excellent rendition of Blowing in the Wind.
They were so good.
Rhiannon12866
(205,274 posts)3. They were always a favorite - saw them in concert in 1986, a reunion tour, I think
As kids, we had most of their albums. And my mother saw them back in the '60s - in their heyday - they had a marvelous sound and were an integral part of the political history of the times.
llashram
(6,265 posts)4. I haven't
smiled or laughed like this for a while. Brought back memories of those days in television. Yes I did see the Beatles on Ed Sullivan Show.