Two topics, unrelated. Has anyone ever heard the Dan Fogelberg song "Tucson, Arizona (Gazette)" off his "Windows & Walls" album? I just replaced the album with the CD and the song stuns me it is so amazing. Just wondering if anyone else knew of it.
We happened upon the middle of a Woody Allen movie last night and I'm wondering if one of the WA afficionados on the list would be able to tell me which one it was. It was quite old, with Louise Lasser, his former wife, as his girlfriend. Just hysterical when she breaks up with him. She says she wants to go off and help poor people, go help people with leprosy, live in a leper colony. In desperation, Woody says something along the lines of, "Leprosy! I love leprosy! Leprosy, cholera, I love all the major skin diseases ..." We were laughing so hard. Then the scene switches to him going to some South American town called San Marcos where he becomes the patsy of their dictator and they are trying to kill him ... he wakes up from being knocked unconscious, feels the back of his head where he got butted with a gun, and says, "No more Polish women!" We had to go to bed finally but we were reviewing lines while going to sleep. I guess it's Woody when I found him funny, as some people say they liked Joni best with the first few albums (not my opinion, but from the outfits sported by some of the audience members I've seen at her concerts, I'd say they're lookin' for her to 'paint a Starry Night again, man!') Why can't you people be available by phone or Starbucks so I could discuss these deep and personal matters with you at length?? Can't we start some sort of JMDL commune?? Thanks for the help, Lindsay