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		<title>By: e2eglobal8</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 18:45:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is photo of a great man, Bruce utah Phillips. He was great man.He was like an alchemist,” said Sorrels, “He took the stories of working people and railroad bums and he built them into work that was influenced by writers like Thomas Wolfe, but then he gave it back, he put it in language so the people whom the songs and stories were about still had them, still owned them. Phillips, something of a perfectionist, claimed that he never lost his stage fright before performances. He didn’t want to lose it, he said; it kept him improving.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is photo of a great man, Bruce utah Phillips. He was great man.He was like an alchemist,” said Sorrels, “He took the stories of working people and railroad bums and he built them into work that was influenced by writers like Thomas Wolfe, but then he gave it back, he put it in language so the people whom the songs and stories were about still had them, still owned them. Phillips, something of a perfectionist, claimed that he never lost his stage fright before performances. He didn’t want to lose it, he said; it kept him improving.<br />
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		<title>By: micheelgeorge</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Aug 2008 14:27:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Utah Phillips, a seminal figure in American folk music who performed extensively and tirelessly for audiences on two continents for 38 years, died Friday of congestive heart failure in Nevada City, California a small town in the Sierra Nevada mountains where he lived for the last 21 years with his wife, Joanna Robinson, a freelance editor.
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		<title>By: Marc S. Silber</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 07:43:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>WELL HELLO AL,

great photo of a great man, Bruce &quot;Utah&quot; Phillips.  Great website you have now also, and I am proud to be on there...wow, we been pals for 1/2 a century? I hope we can spend more time together during the next 1/2 century. I am  favoring the &quot;let&#039;s make a short story long&quot; version of life.

It is people like Utah,and you, and my pal Artie Traum, who died last week in Woodstock, who live their life with meaning, and in living so, give meaning to life in general and for others to be inspired by.

Imagine life without meaning?  I am sitting here and pondering that situation, and it makes me ask simply why?  Anyways, thanks to you as I am enjoying life more for knowing you, and look forward to seeing you again soon,

still on the road, your pal,
marc s. silber, 
Berkeley, California</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WELL HELLO AL,</p>
<p>great photo of a great man, Bruce &#8220;Utah&#8221; Phillips.  Great website you have now also, and I am proud to be on there&#8230;wow, we been pals for 1/2 a century? I hope we can spend more time together during the next 1/2 century. I am  favoring the &#8220;let&#8217;s make a short story long&#8221; version of life.</p>
<p>It is people like Utah,and you, and my pal Artie Traum, who died last week in Woodstock, who live their life with meaning, and in living so, give meaning to life in general and for others to be inspired by.</p>
<p>Imagine life without meaning?  I am sitting here and pondering that situation, and it makes me ask simply why?  Anyways, thanks to you as I am enjoying life more for knowing you, and look forward to seeing you again soon,</p>
<p>still on the road, your pal,<br />
marc s. silber,<br />
Berkeley, California</p>
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