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Arlo Guitlhrie Goes Coeiitry
Arlo Gu'thrie, having conducted a
cook s tour of "Alice's Restaurant " eels
out of the kitchen and into the country
on his latest album, "Washington
County. He explores unspoiled nature
and life on the edge of the sprawling
cities. He wistfully digs for American
roots. But Arlo is more than another rural
folkie Besides being an original himself,
hes Woody s son which is altogether
evident. On side one, he celebrates
nature, ol' time religion and deplores
man's recurring insanities. Side two finds
him less restrained, more topical but still
in control of the material.
He opens the album with
"Introduction" which is aptly titles. It
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prefigures the cuts that follow. Arlo lays
down some simple chords on a ricky-tick
piano. It sounds like the ivories are being
played by a roadhouse veteran.
He then proceeds to "Fence Post
Blues." "I beenhere for an hour or
soand nothing much is going down," he
sings. Arlo just watches the trucks going
by and tries to figure out "where the hell
I've been." The song captures inertia,
despair and aimlessness perfectly. Third
cut, incredibly entitled "Gabriel's
Mother's Hiway Ballad No. 16 Blues,"
catches Arlo in a vagrant mood.
It is repetitive and tinny although
amusing. Lacking decent instrumentation,
the number (six minutes 25 seconds long)
is brightened by Arlo's religious lyricism.
"Jesus going to make you well," he
opines. He may be shucking or he may be
a true believer but the song is delightful.
"Washington County," the title tune is
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wholly instrumental and guaranteed to
please the Flatt-Scruggs far.. Some fast
banjo picking dominates here. It bears all
the earmarks of bluegxass-distincme.
twangy and frantic.
"Valley to Pray" brings the listener
back to camp meetings. Produced with
the assistance of the unheralded but
gifted Van Dyck Parks, the songs
straightforward arrangement matches
words on religiosity. This time, the seeker
looks for the "good ol' way." Arlo caps
side one with a song by hjs father. "Lay
Down Little Doggies" reminds us that
Woody was pungent and witty.
It's the end of a trail drive. The
cowboy tells the cows, "I'll see you in tin
cans and follow you around." Upton
Sinclair is dead and meatpacking practices
go unchallenged nowadays.
Anyway, side two plunges directly
into 1970. Arlo asserts that Spiro stepped
organizational meeting. All interested
please attend."
The Christian Science Organization
will meet at 8:15 tonight at the Wesley
Foundation. All are welcome to attend.
The Conservative Society will meet
tonight at 7:30 p.m. in the Frank Porter
Graham Lounge of the Student Union.
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out on his porch and had "something to
say." Which, according to Arlo was. "I
don"t want to hear anybody." "I Could
Be Singin?" loses the Middle Awnrm
following Arlo might have won with side
side one. "If You Would Just Drop By
features fiddles, acoustic guitar, raunchy
piano and Arlo at his ease. It's all in fun.
No messages. Just nostalgia.
"Percy's Song." penned by Dylan, jabs
wickedly at "blind" justice. The judge
talks. "out of the side of his mouth." "I
Want To Be Around" closes the LP on a
gentle note.
Arlo's nasality abounds. The
piano-playmg sometimes sounds tortured.
However, accent the flaws if vou like
Arlo's minstrelsy. "Washington County" is
a personal product, stamped throughout
by a rusticMessi3nic singer-songwriter's
gifts.
Calendar
A debate on the topic "Does political
involvement distort a liberal education?"
will feature Student Body President Tom
Bello and Philosophy professor E.M.
Adams at the next Di-Phi meeting. The
public is invited to the Di-Phi Senate,
third floor New West, October .27,
Tuesday, at 7:30 p.m.
William R. Harmon, Instructor of
English, will read from his poems at 4
p.m. Tuesday, October 27 in 431
Greenlaw Hall. Harmon recently was
awarded the Lamont Poetry Prize for
1970 for his book Treasury Hobday. The
public is invited to the reading.
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History Students Helps
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by Jay Anthony
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'"Winchester Cathedral, you're bnngin
me down." the New Vaudeville Band
used to sir.g. Sam Daniel could sing the
same Ime alter four summers cf
archeological excavating at the Cathedral.
Same, a UNC art history graduate
student, was only one of almost 200
students and scholars from several nations
who go to Winchester each summer. They
help construct the history of the ancient
city.
When the Wessex kings took control of
the entire country in 927, they made
Winchester the first capital of England.
The city is also the legendary site of King
Arthur's Camelot.
So there is much interest in
reconstructing the story of this great city.
That's why UNC, Duke, Cambridge, the
British Museum, the Queen's Ministry of
Works, and the City of Winchester
support the efforts of Martin Biddle and
students like Sam.
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director of the operation. There are
numerous excavating sites throughout the
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