L ' f r rank Parrish Reviews 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 This Week's Soecia! GUITAR STRAPS REG. S2.00-S5.95 WHILE THEY LAST $1.00 Open 10-6 Mon.-Sat. Fjjday till 9 Under The Key Board Canopy Across From The Grill ::. 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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 Campos Activities "There will be a Decorations and Display Committee meeting of the International Handicrafts Bazaar, Tuesday, October 27 at 7 p.m. in the .upper lobby of the "Y". 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"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. DYNAMITE THEATRE When I first saw a production of Dynamite Theatre, it took me apart. That's why I'm directing a production here. Sam Allen Join Us. TRYOUTS: Thurs-Fri.( October 29-30. 610 P.M. 103 Graham Memorial Hall Come read with us.. .bring a friend, bring magic. Reach out with us. peace Here's your chance to explore the full spectrum of pizza tastes. You'll find the favorite combination that's your taste among the tempting variety at the A complete selection of piping hot pizzas, plus tresh garden salad with our special Pizza Inn dressing. ALL YOU CAN EAT $3o2f Monday thru Friday 11:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M 208 W. FRANKLIN 942-5149 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. Yves re- Montand ov "ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER' .Shows: NOW! 1:30-3:52 6:14-8:41 arolina NOW PLAYING 1:51-3:35-5:25-7:09-8:55 THEIR DREAM WAS TO GO COLLEGE STRAWBERRY STATEMENT" LBJ This week at the Intimate The Special Collection Original works of art by world-famous artists; etchings, lithographs and wood engravings by Picasso. Chagall, Miro, Dali, Buffet and others. In the Art Gallery, second floor. And- Round 4 of the Fall Bargain Sale The biggest batch of low-priced treasure yet! An overflow of handsome books reduced to about half the original price! New titles added in daily! Come visiting! The Intimate Bookshop 119 E. Franklin St. Chapel Hill Open evenings 'til 10 I'O BETTER SEETHE DOCTOR -I SHOULDN'T BE SO RELAXED UN&Efc THESE CONDITIONS 3 V sM 41 A-C ii i ii -i-tt-i r. 1 History Students Helps Reconstruct Cathedral by Jay Anthony Spccu! to the DTH '"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. Biddle, a Cambridge graduate, is director of the operation. There are numerous excavating sites throughout the 7 f ae :o c b ss. g WEAVER'S SHOE REPAIR Q i SERVICE 403 W. Frjftklin Si. ONE DAY SERVICE SS3CSS$eXG5; G3T AS W TONIGHT'S SPECIAL 7:30-9:00 P.M. only SPAGHETTI Salad, Bread ALL YOU CAN EAT $1 .40 WHO ARE YOU ? Be proud of your beliefs. Stand up for your convictions. Your time to stand up and be counted is now. Good movements need support and recognition. Wear with pride a beautiful movement jacket. 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"digging with a trowel." The dsggmg is slow and careful, hard work. But Sam worked his way to the surveying crew before the end of the summer. The ether years Same worked as a drawer -plot ting in the exaci location of skeletons, wall sections, conerstones-on grid paper. "We've had an overdose of skeletons" said Sam, "We found a enamel one year with over 1000 bodies in it." The main finds at the Cathedral site have been the foundations of two ancient buildings, the Old and New Minsters. The ultimate goal will be the reconstruction of the different phases of Winchester," said Sam. "from the Celtic to the Roman, the Anglo-Saxon, the Norman, through the present." Next to Old Book Comer 137 E. Rosemary Street C&rouAUi, Crest Rings Wedding Bands Engagement Rings Diamonds-other gems Custom work at no extra charge. l(M.m. Tucv- Snt. 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