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Saw them on stage while in the Army in '67, saw them later in early married life, saw them later with the arrival of kids. Smart, professional, witty and terribly missed. What a legacy and what talent. Whew!
The PP&M are the sound track of my ute and there are memories and lyrics to go with every one of their songs. DMB
stackpole1046
R.I.P. Mary, we all miss you.
lnp123
I met Peter, Paul and Mary back in the 1950's in a Guitar shop upstairs on Wabash Ave. in Chicago. We have seen them many times over the years and of course; We miss Mary.
mmiller6799
Day is Done........ I forgot how much this song had to say. I was young and I thought the world would heed it's message........how naive-
rtulsa60
Decided one day that I was Puff and my son was Jackie Paper when he came of age. No longer wanted to play and confide in me. We all have to grow up sometime. Now I paly this song for my grandsons. I miss Mary too.
To this very day, no one is better than PP&M. Rest in Peace. Mary.
dweart3344
I first watched and listened to PP and M in 1962 at the Waikiki Shell in Honolulu. I knew then that they were special people. I will never forget that magic evening. Dick W.
How dare someone say they Hate Hippies these are talented artists, loving, gentle humans @ that. I find that comment very hateful & judging & should be removed. It's uncalled for in this day & age where it's politically incorrect to say such slurs!
The Wedding Song. I believe in these lyrics. Yes, I do. OMG. I LOOOVE THIS SONG. oh, baby, oh, yes. This is a song I would love to have played at my Wedding, if I ever have one. I have never had a real wedding in my life, but if I do. I would want this song. I want to learn how to play this song on my guitar as well. I love this song.
This review is WAY over the top. I like their music, but seriously -- Travers is drop dead gorgeous? Comparing Stookey to Woody Allen? Come on, who writes like this. Great group; goofy and silly review.
To tsagiglalal: I understand how you feel. I was so lucky to have seen Peter, Paul & Mary in concert twice in my hometown.
tsagiglalal
-I first heard Peter, Paul and Mary when I was about 13 in '64. I'm 61 now and still love them. We are so fortunate to have the recordings and places like Pandora. PP&M will never truly die. It saddens me that I will never experience one of their concerts. Mary hugged me. I felt so loved.
Listening to Mary Traverse nail The Last Thing on My Mind. What a voice! Miss you tons!! Thanks for the memories!!
jfmeyer6
Like their politics or not, you could never doubt their talent, style or their deep-seeded sincerity. My life is better for the message they delivered and the way they delivered it. Sing with the Angels, Mary.
Mary's kids used to call them PETER, PAUL AND MOMMY.
gabesenior9
Like so many others, PP&M have gone...Why? I ask, and '...the answer my friends is blowing in the wind'...Thus, life continues with their legacy and their music full of America the gratest nation in the Universe.
bud.coats
I lived in Greenwich Village in the 60's I fell in love with PP&M @ that time & have loved their music ever since.
After more than 50 years, still one of the most influential bodies of work in my life. Raised my kids on it, and even if it is not their taste as adults, it was as they grew up and had a positive effect in shaping their character.
bbebeau
Nice bio, but no mention of Stookey's The Wedding Song, a staple of weddings for decades now (it certainly was at mine)?
rosellar
THIS IS A FEELING YOU CAN BELIEVE IN WITH MARY BLOWING IN THE WIND.
I saw them here in Mobile, AL in the fall of 1964. They started playing The Springhill Mining Disaster, and a few people in the audience started laughing. Peter was upset by that, and Paul had to explain to him that there is a local college named Spring Hill College, and that maybe they laughed thinking the song was a parody.
Comments
PP&M and Dylan started the revolution; Chad Mitchell Trio pushed it farther
-Eric Cartman