Peter Seeger died yesterday, with the New York Times running a nice piece about his legacy and impact (which I won't try to rehash here). I can't say that I'm directly a big fan of his music; I don't dislike him or his music* but I also don't own any of his 100+ LPs. However, I do realize he greatly influenced artists that I am a big fan of, including Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, and countless others.
But here's where I have to admit that I either didn't know or forgot that Seeger originally wrote/arranged "Turn! Turn! Turn! (to Everything There Is a Season)", made famous by The Byrds in 1965 and still heard on classic rock radio today. Sure, I knew about Ecclesiastes, but I guess I just assumed it was arranged by Roger McQuinn. There are innumerable covers of this song, but the words "turn turn turn" make me hear McQuinn's jangly 12 string...
Peter Seeger - "Turn! Turn! Turn!"
The Byrds - "Turn! Turn! Turn!"
* OK, that's a small lie. I really don't like "If I Had A Hammer"...
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