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Laurie Anderson - O Superman
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Laurie Anderson - Language Is A Virus
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Laurie Anderson - Born, Never Asked
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Laurie Anderson - Strange Angels
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Laurie Anderson - Smoke Rings
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Laurie Anderson - Bright Red
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Laurie Anderson - Hiawatha
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Laurie Anderson - In Our Sleep
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Laurie Anderson - Maria Teresa Teresa Maria
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Laurie Anderson - One Beautiful Evening
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Laurie Anderson - Same Time Tomorrow
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Laurie Anderson - Sharkey's Day
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Laurie Anderson - Speak My Language
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Laurie Anderson - The Dream Before
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Laurie Anderson - Washington Street
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Laurie Anderson - Another Day in America
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Laurie Anderson - Baby Doll
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Laurie Anderson - Beautiful Pea Green Boat
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Laurie Anderson - Beautiful Red Dress
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Laurie Anderson - Big Science
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Laurie Anderson - Blue Lagoon
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Laurie Anderson - Bodies in Motion
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Laurie Anderson - Broken
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Laurie Anderson - Coolsville
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Laurie Anderson - Dark Angel
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Laurie Anderson - Dark Time in Revolution
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Laurie Anderson - Example 22
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Laurie Anderson - Excellent Birds
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Laurie Anderson - Falling
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Laurie Anderson - Free Fall
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Laurie Anderson - From The Air
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Laurie Anderson - Gravity's Angel Lyrics
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Laurie Anderson - It Tango
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Laurie Anderson - John Lilly
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Laurie Anderson - Kokoku
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Laurie Anderson - Langue d'Amour
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Laurie Anderson - Late Show
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Laurie Anderson - Let X=X
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Laurie Anderson - Life On A String
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Laurie Anderson - Love Among The Sailors
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Laurie Anderson - Monkey's Paw
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Laurie Anderson - Muddy River
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Laurie Anderson - My Compensation
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Laurie Anderson - My Eyes
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Laurie Anderson - My Right Eye
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Laurie Anderson - Night In Baghdad
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Laurie Anderson - On The Way To Jerusalem
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Laurie Anderson - One White Whale
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Laurie Anderson - Only An Expert
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Laurie Anderson - Pieces And Parts
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Laurie Anderson - Poison
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Laurie Anderson - Puppet Motel
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Laurie Anderson - Ramon
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Laurie Anderson - Sharkey's Day (Single Edit)
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Laurie Anderson - Sharkey"S Night
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Laurie Anderson - Slip Away
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Laurie Anderson - Someone Else's Dream
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Laurie Anderson - Speechless
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Laurie Anderson - Statue Of Liberty
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Laurie Anderson - Strange Perfumes
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Laurie Anderson - Sweaters
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Laurie Anderson - Talk Normal
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Laurie Anderson - The Beginning of Memory
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Laurie Anderson - The Cultural Ambassador
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Laurie Anderson - The Day The Devil
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Laurie Anderson - The End Of The World
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Laurie Anderson - The Geographic North Pole
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Laurie Anderson - The Hollywood Strangler
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Laurie Anderson - The Island Where I Come From
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Laurie Anderson - The Lake
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Laurie Anderson - The Mysterious "J"
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Laurie Anderson - The Night Flight From Houston
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Laurie Anderson - The Ouija Board
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Laurie Anderson - The Puppet Motel
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Laurie Anderson - The Rotowhirl
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Laurie Anderson - The Salesman
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Laurie Anderson - The Soul Is A Bird
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Laurie Anderson - The Ugly One With The Jewels
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Laurie Anderson - Thinking of You
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Laurie Anderson - Tightrope
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Laurie Anderson - Transitory Life
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Laurie Anderson - Walking & Falling
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Laurie Anderson - White Lily
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Laurie Anderson - Word Of Mouth
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Laurie Anderson - World Without End
The Rotowhirl
Laurie Anderson
The performance started with Andy playing the bongos, and for some unknown reason, sobbing. We became friends and I acted as Andy's straight man in clubs and field trips. At the Improv in New York Andy would begin his show by insulting women and saying, "I won't respect them until one of them comes up here and wrestles me down." This was supposed to be my job. I sat in the club drinking whiskies trying to get up the nerve. In the meantime I was also supposed to be heckling him. And after three whiskies I managed to get pretty abusive. Wrestling him down though was really hard because Andy really fought. On our field trips we would go to Coney Island to try out some of Andy's theories on cutting-edge comedy.
We'd stand around the "test your strength" games, the one with the big sledgehammer in the bell, and Andy would make fun of all the guys who were swinging away. And I was supposed to beg him for one of the huge stuffed bunnies. "Oh Andy Honey, please get me a bunny, please, please." Finally Andy would step up to the big thermometer and take a swing. The indicator would rise a few inches and "Try again, weakling!" would flash. At this point Andy would start yelling that the game was wicked and demanding to see the manager.
We also went at the rotowhirl, the ride that plasters everyone against the walls of a spinning cylinder, and stretches their bodies into Dopplered blobs. Before the ride actually starts, there are a couple of awkward minutes while the attendant checks the motor and the riders, bound head and foot, stare at each other. This was the moment that Andy seized. He would start by looking around in a panick and then he would start to cry. "I don't wanna be on this ride, I've changed my mind; we're all gonna die." The other riders would look around self-consciously. Should they help? He would then begin to sob uncontrollably.
I loved Andy. He would come over to my house and read from a novel he was writing; he would read all night. And I don't know if any of this book was ever even published.
I have never been one that hoped that Elvis is still hanging around somewhere, hiding, but I will probably always expect to see Andy reappear, someday.