Alice's Restaurant is a 1967 album by American folk singer Arlo Guthrie, famous for its lengthy, spoken-word title track, 'Alice's Restaurant Massacree', which satirizes the Vietnam War draft and counterculture.
Arlo or Woody? I think Woody. Which one was alive back then? Was it Arlo? Yeah, Woody died. Okay, so it must have been Arlo.
""Arlo Guthrie is mentioned in the context of his father, Woody Guthrie, and his continuation of the folk music tradition. 'Alice's Restaurant' is Arlo's most famous and influential work, embodying his unique storytelling and social commentary."