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RIP Alice Brock of Alice’s Restaurant

dixiehack

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So close to Thanksgiving. Ugh.

https://theberkshireedge.com/alice-brock-of-alices-restaurant-dies/

Arlo Guthrie with a nice tribute.

Rick & I went to visit Ray & Alice for Thanksgiving in 1965. The rest is history. Alice went into the restaurant business and I began my years as an entertainer. We were, both in our own ways, successful. As well as being a restauranteur, Alice also became an author, and an artist. We worked together on various projects. During the next few decades we remained friends while our lives kept us busy. She was a no-nonsense gal, with a great sense of humor.

This coming Thanksgiving will be the first without her. Alice and my daughter, Annie had spoken together recently and Alice, knowing her circumstances, approved an exhibit at the church to tell her own story. Alice and I spoke by phone a couple of weeks ago, and she sounded like her old self. we joked around and had a couple of good laughs even though we knew we'd never have another chance to talk together.
 
The song lives forever though.

Used to be a FM radio traveling tradition when my folks were just an hour away and we left before noon.

Nowadays we do Turkey Day the day before because of in-laws and we go side-by-side riding up in the mountains the actual day of, if the weather is good. (It usually is, but this year is a coin flip.)
 
I'm a little surprised that there hasn't been a hard pushback against the "couple of faggots" line. It probably slips through because it is mostly of interest to old fossils like us, who at least have parents that were alive for the Vietnam draft era if not firsthand recollection.
 

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