An evening with Arlo Guthrie & Family

I guess only one photo got uploaded. I'll try to upload the rest as an album on Facebook. In any case, the photos aren't very good--they're blurred because I took them from the mezzanine of the National Hispanic Cultural Center, Disney Theater, and couldn't use the flash. And, of course, they were moving. So the white blur is Arlo Guthrie and the other singers and musicians are his sons and daughters and grandchildren. It was a fun concert, except that after the encore song about going from individual peace to world peace, a man who had been sitting a few rows behind me, complained on the way out, that the flashing light (from when I took videos of the last few songs--I hope they come out better; if I upload them to youTube, I'll add it here) bothered him. He called me rude, but I certainly felt the effect ofhis anger as rude. I'm sure there was a nicer way to tell me about being careful about it in the future.
I was disappointed that Arlo didn't sing Alice's Restaurant. I did buy a CD of children's songs to give to my grandchild for his birthday in May, and then on impulse decided to buy a T-shirt, because I don't have a tie-dyed T. It's bright and colorful, good for a nice spring day like today.
Labels: Arlo Guthrie, concert