PAGE TWO. THE :MICHIGAJN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1967 PAEOEMCIA AL STRAOTBR2,16 J-:CAmusic- Joni Mitchell: Coherent Acoustical Pop DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN By ROBERT FRANKE type that you thought had killed What ran I say? You sit there itself off a few years ago, and and laugh, Put you haven't gone somehow you're glad that it didn't. through it. You haven't seen her. You wish that words like beautiful I'm sitting there at the Can- and expressive could still be said terbury House. Joni Mitchell and have some meaning to people. walks onstage in a slying coruscat- When she says she's got bronchitis, ing black mini-skirt and shoes you believe her only because she is with mystic buckles and some kind the one who's saying it. A string of amulet and a body, coming breaks and she's up there all on just a' little like what the good alone and sings "The Dowie Den's witch of the North was really of Yarrow," and makes it come like, or would have been if L. off. Frank Baum and D. H. Lawrence It's the only song in the set that had gotten together. Like the kind she hasn't written herself. Herself, of girl:you thought was ugly in that's the word for it. There's one junior high and then gritted your called "The Gift of the Magi" teeth over in the 11th grade when patterned after the 0. Henry you saw here in the corridor with story. It has - get this - a very somebody else. subtle Latin beat - and (I'm Then sh'e starts singing and not putting you on) it works. playing and moving. I'll have to How can she do that? For god's divide that up; it's very hard. sake, she does. Maybe it's because She sings with a voice of the she's Canadian, and being Can- adian is a good thing these days that satirizes the acid business if you're a songwriter, or any- empire all in the context of a thing else, for that matter. deteriorating love affair. She plays But this song, you see, isn't heard of, using chords you could representative. The nice thing is, kick yourself for not thinking none of them are. She's too hard up first. to put in one bag (acoustical pop? Her sense of humor cavorts (I'm - her expression) but I would say sorry, but that's the word) in and that she writes songs like Bob out of her songs. She smiles every Dylan would have if he hadn't now and then, and you love it. gotten turned off, and if he were She says that Dylan is in reality a woman, and if he 'were Cana- Eric Anderson and David Blue dian. Imagery that is not only having having a tennis match. beautiful but coherent. The songs The thing that kills me is that are about events, relationships, nobody reading this will believe it. kids, religion, life, but not all I can see that, I understand. But at the same time: she doesn't you haven't been through it, my need a kaleidoscope to see beauty, friend. You have not been through Rhythmically, well, like I said it. before, she moves, but only when ------- it's called for. Technically she can take an old Martin D-28 and give it Eastern overtones and a solid _rEctgFr m nt rock beat and use to propel a song RoadshE OPULAgemeICE SPECIAL POPULAR PRICES S (" .'n SPECIAL SCHEDULED PERFORMCE The Daily Official Bulletin is an official publication of the Univer- sity of Michigan for which The Michigan ,Dailyaassumes no editor- ial responsibility. Notices should be sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding publication and by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sunday. General Notices may be published a maxi- mum of .two times on request; Day Calendar items appear once only, Student organization notices are not accepted for uublication. For moret information call 764-9270. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28 Day Calendar Professional Theatre Program - George Kelly's The Show-Off: Lydia Mendels- sohn Theater, 8:00 p.m. General niotices 'All Choral Union series ushers are reminded that "Carmina Burana" is scheduled for this Sunday. 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Hey, all you broke folk music And Bob White, last night's sing- lovers, if you haven't discovered er, has all these intangibles as he Smnitty's- yet, wander down some captures and keeps his audience Friday night..Once the weatherw drives the :home-style guitarists Somethingcomes through Bob off: the diag grass, you'd be hard W ething s th ough Bob put to hear anybody but your White's songs that you don't find inmate play guitar in Annl Imuch these days, a deep-felt op- a-oomm . tay SnginiwitraviceAtyl Arbor for less than a dollar. But timism. Singing with a voice style in the :unlikely spot of the base- that sounds like softened Ken- in South Quad you can get tucky blues, he seems equallyat to hear some of Ann Arbor's best home with English ballads and instrumentalists for free. It all Bob Dylan epics. happens between eight and However, most of his songs are twelve thirty, with the main per- little known American traditional former playing sets at nine, ten, pieces, songs that manage to cap- welve.ture the deepest feelings of peo- As one of those people who is ple, adding to strength of his destined to go through life read- singing, he has a subtle and un- dstined tk go throgh lfes readI erringly accurate command of ing the backs of record albums, I dynamics that gives the guitar a have by now digested at least 37 life of its own. Equally impressive lamentations about the impossi-n, muion autoharp and banjo, he gath- bility of describing guitar ers the audience into a quiet And it takes a-confrontation with sense of life. a typewriter after a performance Bob White started folksingingI to realize how right, if trite,. they in San Diego, while working on were. a fishing boat. Since then he's There's just something intan- been wandering around the coun- gible about a guitarist. It's more try stopping in each place long than just the- music, the chords,.enough to get to know people. He the sound. It's something indefin-Isays he's settling down in Ann "R'TO IR, WITH LOVE' IS ENTERTAINMENT OF THE WARMEST SORT, SO RIGHT THAT YOU WOULD STAND UP AND CHEER!" USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN- NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially recognized and registered student orga- nizations only. Forms are availablerIn Rm. 1011 SAB. * * * Square Dance Club offers first of five lessons, Oct 31, 7:30-9:30, Womens' Pool Bldg. Everyone invited. No experience needed. University Lutheran Chapel. 1511 Washtenaw, Oct. 29, 9:45 and 11:15 a.m- worship Services with Pastor Scheips speaking on "Faith Alone," Holy' Com- munion will be celebrated; 11:15 a.m. Bible Class "Appointment wit rGod;" 6:00 p.m. - Gamma Delta Supper; 7:00 p.m. - Reformation program as EMU. Lwoes (in Arbor' for the winter because "this' is where I ran out of money. Southern Michigan has more coffee houses than almost any other part of the country," he added. As if one fine folk singer weren't enough, Smitty's guest guitarist Dave Causel brought out some of the wildest blues guitar I've ever heard. Before the reader believes me a functional illiterate, allow me to defend my position byex- plaining that Dave Causel, while he, plays the harnonica with Bob Dylan type holder, he plays a guitar with the strings somehow crossed over each other which makes a sound that just defies description. Causel guitar is some- thing to be taken seriously. He mixes some really strange sounds and comes out with a beautiful effect. It's good to know that there's something good that's still free. 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