Coming into Los Angeles

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"Coming into Los Angeles" is a 1969 folk-rock song by Arlo Guthrie, best known for its humorous, countercultural lyrics about smuggling drugs and for its association with the Woodstock era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist Arlo Guthrie NERFINISHED
associatedWith 1960s counterculture
Woodstock Festival NERFINISHED
Woodstock era
composer Arlo Guthrie NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decadeOfRelease 1960s
describes smuggling marijuana into the United States
genre folk
folk rock
hasAudience 1960s counterculture enthusiasts
folk rock listeners
hasCulturalImpactOn popular image of Woodstock era
hasEra late 1960s
hasInfluenceOn perception of Arlo Guthrie as countercultural figure
hasLyricTheme counterculture
drug smuggling
hasLyricTone humorous
hasNotablePerformance live performance at Woodstock 1969
hasOriginalMedium audio recording
hasPerformanceLocation Bethel, New York NERFINISHED
hasStyle acoustic guitar-based arrangement
hasSubject air travel
airport customs inspection
hasTitle Coming into Los Angeles NERFINISHED
includedIn Woodstock-related compilations
isInCatalogOf Arlo Guthrie NERFINISHED
language English
notableFor association with Woodstock film and recordings
humorous lyrics about smuggling drugs
partOf Arlo Guthrie repertoire
performancesIncluded Woodstock 1969 performance by Arlo Guthrie
performer Arlo Guthrie NERFINISHED
recordingArtist Arlo Guthrie NERFINISHED
writer Arlo Guthrie NERFINISHED
yearOfRelease 1969

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Arlo Guthrie notableWork Coming into Los Angeles