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Happy 90th Birth Day, Pete!

Yesterday, May 3rd, was the undefinable Pete Seeger's 90th birth day. i recorded my favorite Seeger tune for him this morning, and there's also a movement/petition to give Pete a Nobel Peace Prize.

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sorry folks...facebook promised me that anyone would be able to see the video without logging in or signing up...i'm workin on it...

Maybe because I'm logged into FB, its playing fine for me on the Post.

Nice post, evan! if you send me the embed code, we can get it up on OjaiTV.com

thanks for sharing evan. love that song too. i've had the great pleasure of meeting mr. seeger several times and he is an amazing human being.

democracynow.org did a wonderful tribute to him this morning. check it out if you're a pete seeger fan!

Tyler: yes it's precisely because you're logged in right now that you can view it. apparently the Embed option is as new as the new facebook layout, and just as buggy. they're working on it. (but if you ARE a facebook user, why not log in, check out the vid, and become a Fan of the Ojai Post?). if/when they fix the embedding option, i'll send you the code...although by that time it might be severely old news...

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