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Encyclopedia > Alice's Restaurant
The former church where the story begins; the restaurant itself is roughly six miles north in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The building later became the Guthrie Center.
The former church where the story begins; the restaurant itself is roughly six miles north in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. The building later became the Guthrie Center.

"Alice's Restaurant Massacree" (commonly referred to simply as "Alice's Restaurant") is one of singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie's most prominent works, a talking blues based on a true story that began on Thanksgiving Day 1965, and which inspired a 1969 movie of the same name. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2272x1704, 1260 KB) Summary Taken Thanksgiving 2005. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (2272x1704, 1260 KB) Summary Taken Thanksgiving 2005. ... Stockbridge is a town in Berkshire County in Western Massachusetts. ... For information on the song, see: Alices Restaurant. ... A singer is a musician who uses their voice to produce music. ... A songwriter is someone who writes the lyrics to songs, the musical composition or melody to songs, or both. ... Arlo Davy Guthrie (born July 10, 1947) is an American folk singer. ... Talking blues is a sub genre of the blues music genre. ... The First Thanksgiving, painted by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863-1930). ... // Cannes Film Festival opens, but closes in support of a French general strike without awarding any prizes. ...


The song lasts 18 minutes and 20 seconds, occupying the entire A-side of Guthrie's 1967 debut record album, titled Alice's Restaurant (Warner Reprise Records). It is notable as a satirical, first-person account of 1960s counterculture, in addition to being a hit song in its own right. The final part of the song is an encouragement for the listeners to sing along, to resist the draft, and to end war. This article does not cite any references or sources. ... An album (from Latin albus white, blank, relating to a blank book in which something can be inserted) is a packaged collection of related things. ... Alices Restaurant is an album by Arlo Guthrie featuring one of his most famous songs, Alices Restaurant Massacree. [edit] Track listing Alices Restaurant Massacree Chilling of the Evening Ring-Around-a-Rosy Rag Now and Then Im Going Home The Motorcycle Song Highway in the Wind... In sociology, counterculture is a term used to describe the values and norms of behavior of a cultural group, or subculture, that run counter to those of the social mainstream of the day, the cultural equivalent of political opposition. ... The United States has employed conscription (mandatory military service, also called the draft) several times, usually during war but also during the nominal peace of the Cold War. ...

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The song

The original 1967 album
The 1997 rerecording

Guthrie's talk-song, a satirical, deadpan protest against the Vietnam War draft and widespread anti-hippie prejudice, recounts a true but comically exaggerated Thanksgiving adventure. "Alice" was restaurant-owner Alice M. Brock, who in 1964, using $2,000 supplied by her mother, bought a deconsecrated church in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, where Alice and her husband Ray would live. It was here rather than at the restaurant, which came later, where the song's Thanksgiving dinners were actually held. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... The year 1967 was an important year for psychedelic music, with releases from Small Faces Itchycoo Park,The Doors (The Doors, Strange Days), Jefferson Airplane (Surrealistic Pillow, After Bathing at Baxters), the Beatles Sgt. ... Image File history File links AlicesRestaurantCD1997. ... Image File history File links AlicesRestaurantCD1997. ... See also: 1996 in music, other events of 1997, 1998 in music, 1990s in music and the list of years in music // Events January 9 - David Bowie performs his 50th Birthday Bash concert (the day after his birthday) at Madison Square Garden, with guests Frank Black, The Foo Fighters, Sonic... 1867 edition of the satirical magazine Punch, a British satirical magazine, ground-breaking on popular literature satire. ... Combatants Republic of Vietnam United States Republic of Korea Thailand Australia New Zealand The Philippines National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam Democratic Republic of Vietnam People’s Republic of China Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea Strength US 1,000,000 South Korea 300,000 Australia 48,000... “Conscript” redirects here. ... It has been suggested that Ecclesia (Church) be merged into this article or section. ...   Great Barrington is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ... Toms Restaurant, a restaurant in New York made familiar by Suzanne Vega and the television sitcom Seinfeld A restaurant is an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to order, to be consumed on the premises. ...


On that Thanksgiving, November 25, 1965, the 18-year-old Guthrie and his friend Richard Robbins, 19, were hauled into jail for illegally dumping some of Alice's garbage after discovering that the dump was closed for the holiday. Two days later they pleaded guilty in court before a blind judge, James E. Hannon; the song describes to ironic effect the arresting officer's frustration at the judge being unable to see the "27 8-by-10 color glossy photographs with the circles and arrows and a paragraph on the back of each one explaining what each one was to be used as evidence against us". In the end, Guthrie and Robbins were fined $50 and told to pick up their garbage. The song goes on to describe Guthrie's being called up for the draft, and the surreal bureaucracy at the New York City induction center on Whitehall Street. The punchline of the story's denouement is that because of Guthrie's criminal record for littering, he is first sent to the Group W Bench (where convicts wait) then outright rejected as unfit for military service. The First Thanksgiving, painted by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (1863-1930). ... is the 329th day of the year (330th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display full calendar) of the 1965 Gregorian calendar. ... The International Tidy Man For other meanings of litter, see Litter (disambiguation). ... Waste inside a wheelie bin Waste in a bin bag Waste, rubbish, trash, garbage, or junk is unwanted or undesired material. ... Albury landfill, Surrey, England A landfill, also known as a dump, is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and is the oldest form of waste treatment. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... The name Whitehall in the context of Manhattan originally referred to Peter Stuyvesants grand residence at the southern tip of Manhattan Island, a name given to it by the British when they took over New Amsterdam from the Dutch. ... For the phase, see Punch line Punchline is a North American punk rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. ... Denouement, in literature, is the end part of a story after the climax. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


The final part of the song is where Arlo tells the audience that should they find themselves facing the draft they should walk into the military psychiatrist's office and sing, ""Shrink, You can get anything you want, at Alice's restaurant." And walk out. Thus is born, "the Alice's Restaurant Anti-Massacree Movement, and all you got to do to join is sing it the next time it comes around on the guitar."[1]


"Alice's Restaurant" is regularly played on Thanksgiving by many radio stations, especially in the New York City area. It is not often otherwise aired, due to its length. The original album rose to #17 on the Billboard chart.[2] A radio station is an audio (sound) broadcasting service, traditionally broadcast through the air as radio waves (a form of electromagnetic radiation) from a transmitter to an antenna and a thus to a receiving device. ... It has been suggested that Billboard be merged into this article or section. ...


Guthrie revised and updated "Alice's Restaurant" years later to protest Reagan-era policies, but this second version has not been released on a commercial recording. “Reagan” redirects here. ...


Guthrie later wrote a follow-up recounting how he learned that Richard Nixon had owned a copy of the song, and he jokingly suggested that this explained the famous 18½ minute gap in the Watergate tapes. Guthrie rerecorded his entire debut album for his 1997 CD Alice's Restaurant also known as Alice's Restaurant: The Massacree Revisited, on the Rising Son music label, which includes this expanded version. Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States, serving from 1969 to 1974. ... The 18½-minute gap is one of the recorded tapes of President Nixon, in connection with the Watergate scandal. ... The Watergate scandal was a 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at a Watergate Office Building in Washington, D.C. by members of Richard Nixons administration and the resulting cover-up which led to the resignation of the President. ... Rising Son Records was founded in 1983 by Arlo Guthrie and has been located in the Old Trinity Church in Housatonic, Massachusetts (a village in the town of Great Barrington) since 1992. ...


The real Alice's restaurant

"Alice" was restaurant owner Alice M. Brock, who with husband Ray Brock lived in a former church in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, where the song's Thanksgiving dinners were actually held. She was a painter and designer, while Ray was an architect and woodworker. Both worked at a nearby private academy, the music- and art-oriented Stockbridge School, from which Guthrie (then of the Queens, New York City neighborhood of Howard Beach) had graduated.   Great Barrington is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. ... This article is about the U.S. State. ... Painting by Rembrandt self-portrait Detail from Las Meninas by Diego Velazquez, in which the painter portrayed himself at work For the computer graphics program, see Corel Painter. ... Designer is a broad term for a person who designs any of a variety of things. ... An architect at his drawing board, 1893 An architect is a person who is involved in the planning, designing and oversight of a buildings construction. ... Artists can use woodworking to create delicate sculptures. ... // Music is an art form consisting of sound and silence expressed through time. ... This article is about the philosophical concept of Art. ... This article is about the New York City borough. ... New York, New York and NYC redirect here. ... Howard Beach is a neighborhood in southwestern Queens, New York. ...


Alice's restaurant (formally known as the "Back Room Rest.", named for its location down an alley behind a grocery store at 40 Main Street in Stockbridge, Massachusetts) was roughly six miles from the church — though true to the song, it was "just a half-a-mile from the railroad track". Formerly Maluphy's Restaurant, it ran the length of the building from front to back along the side alley. Owned by Alice for only a year before she and Ray divorced, it was, as of 2005, Theresa's Stockbridge Cafe, where a hand-painted sign indicates its former identity. The building's front as of 2006 is The Main Street Cafe. Stockbridge is a town in Berkshire County in Western Massachusetts. ... This is the top-level page of WikiProject trains Rail tracks Rail transport refers to the land transport of passengers and goods along railways or railroads. ...


The song and a subsequent movie (see below) made both Alice and Stockbridge police chief William Obanhein ("Officer Obie"), who arrested Guthrie, marginally famous. Obanhein, in addition, had previously posed twice for the famed local artist Norman Rockwell, and appeared in print advertisements for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance and for Goodwill Industries. William J. Obanhein (October 19, 1924-September 11, 1994), sometimes better known as Officer Obie, was the chief of police for the New England town of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. ... Norman Percevel Rockwell (February 3, 1894 – November 8, 1978) was a 20th century American painter. ... Generally speaking, advertising is the paid promotion of goods, services, companies and ideas by an identified sponsor. ... Goodwill Industries International, Inc. ...


The movie

The song was adapted into the 1969 movie Alice's Restaurant, directed and co-written by Arthur Penn and starring Guthrie as himself, Pat Quinn as Alice Brock and James Broderick as Ray Brock, with the real Alice making a cameo appearance. For information on the song, see: Alices Restaurant. ... “Moving picture” redirects here. ... Arthur Penn (born September 27, 1922 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is a film director of thoughtful films that dont always find an audience. ... James Broderick was an actor who will perhaps be best known as the father of Matthew Broderick, an actor famous in the 1980s-present for his many movie roles and Broadway performances. ... Peter Jackson in The Fellowship of the Ring (top), The Two Towers (middle) and The Return of the King (bottom). ...


The movie version of "Alice's Restaurant" was released on August 19, 1969, a few days after Guthrie appeared at the Woodstock Festival. The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was a historic event held at Max Yasgurs 600 acre (2. ...


The church

Originally built as the St. James Chapel in 1829, the structure was enlarged in 1866 and renamed Trinity Church. Ray and Alice Brock purchased the property in 1964 and made it their home. The building has had several owners since the early 1970s. [3]


In 1991, Guthrie bought the church that had served as Alice and Ray Brock's former home, at 4 Van Deusenville Road, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, and converted it to the Guthrie Center, a nondenominational, interfaith meeting place.[4] The building had several owners in-between. Year 1991 (MCMXCI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the 1991 Gregorian calendar). ...


The church's exterior is covered with white vinyl siding with the original cornerstone dedications still intact. There are two public entrances, one of a handicapped ramp on the side of the building and another consisting of two large wooden doors. The entrance from the side leads directly into the chapel. The front entrance leads into a living room with couches and a kitchen to the left. Bathrooms are located down a straight hallway to the right. Above this hallway is a sign that says " One God - Many Forms One River - Many Streams One People - Many Faces One Mother - Many Children -Ma".


In the main chapel area there is a stage for performances set up with microphone and other audio inputs. On the stage, in the rear center, Officer Obie's chair sits as a reminder of the arrest. In the rear of the chapel there is a set of stairs and a loft which holds a shrine dedicated to multiple religions and also contains a veing loft. Also, there is a door that leads to a set of private rooms in which Alice and Ray once lived.


The real Alice

As of 2005, Alice Brock lives in Provincetown, Massachusetts and owns an art studio and gallery at 69 Commercial Street.[5] She illustrated the 2004 children's book Mooses Come Walking, written by Guthrie. Nickname: Location in Barnstable County in Massachusetts Coordinates: , Country State County Barnstable County Settled 1700 Incorporated 1727 Government  - Type Open town meeting  - Town    Manager Sharon Lynn Area  - Town  17. ... Basic Characteristics There is some debate as to what constitutes childrens literature. ...


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LYRICS - Alice's Restaurant (1185 words)
This song is called Alice's Restaurant, and it's about Alice, and the restaurant, but Alice's Restaurant is not the name of the restaurant, that's just the name of the song, and that's why I called the song Alice's Restaurant.
And that's what it is, the Alice's Restaurant Anti-Massacre Movement, and all you got to do to join is sing it the next time it come's around on the guitar.
You can get anything you want, at Alice's Restaurant You can get anything you want, at Alice's Restaurant Walk right in it's around the back Just a half a mile from the railroad track You can get anything you want, at Alice's Restaurant That was horrible.
Guitar Resources: Tablature: G: Guthrie, Arlo: Alices Resturant (1595 words)
Alice's Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie This song is called Alice's Restaurant and it's about Alice, and the restaurant but Alices Restaurant is not the name of the restaurant, it's the name of the song, and that's why I called this song Alice's Restaurant.
And livin' in the bell tower since they took out all the pews, they got a lot a room downstairs where the pews used to be in and havin all that room, seen as they took out all the pews,they decided that they didn't have to take out their garbage for a long time.
And that's what it is, the Alice's Restaurant Anti-Massacre Movement, and all you got to do to join is sing it the next time it come's around on the guitar.
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