We would turn everything into songs in those days.
Meaning of the quote
In the old days, Arlo Guthrie and his friends would turn anything and everything they experienced into songs. They would sing about their daily lives, their thoughts, and the world around them. It was a time when music was a way to express themselves and share their stories with others.
About Arlo Guthrie
Arlo Guthrie is an American folk singer-songwriter known for his socially conscious songs and storytelling performances. His most famous work is the 18-minute “Alice’s Restaurant Massacree,” which has become a Thanksgiving tradition. Guthrie has also had a successful acting career and comes from a musical family, with his four children also becoming musicians.
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