'age Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 24, 197 1. ~age Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 24, 1971 ;there's 'thru Clasoffed ki 2OttiCenkry.Fox 'I2thCentury-Foxt presents COLOR by DE LUXE Today only at Aud. A LATE SHOW AT1i P.M. presented by Orson welles I e THE ALLEY CINEMA PRESENTS TOMORROW ONLY-MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 ROSEMARY'S BABY dir. ROMAN POLANSKI. With Mia Farrow, John Cassavetes, Ruth Gordon, Sidney Blackmer SHOWS AT 7 & 9:30 $1.00 330 MAYNARD COMING TUES.-Mikhail Kulatozov's "The Crane's Are Flying"--Russian -Daily-Tom Gottlieb Joan IBaez in concert: Music and politics meet once again sponsored by ann arbor film cooperative Ir By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN Joan Baez dreamed she saw Joe Hill last night and so did her audience at Crisler Arena, as she sang for two hours and made concert-going history in Ann Arbor by performing for a fee which would enable nearly anyone to see her. Joan punctuated her singing with acerbic remarks thrust at the Nixon administration and establishment politics in gener- al.Some of last night's most moving moments resulted from original political works such as a tale of prison life and Bangla- desh, which unfortunately were not as well done as the pieces borrowed from other musicians. *Nevrtheless, the point was there: When the sun sinks in the west PI a million Peonle of the Banrlodesh In between Joan's orioinal at- temuts. some of which had nev- er before ben heard in con- cert. the audience joined in for such familiar folk sons as You an't coin' nowhere and Kumbaya. Sitting on the floor, not far from Joan's guitar and directly under the center of CrIslkr's ecome. I couldn't help wishing that, the concert were outdoors. dsnite the rain. And. when the lights all gathered force beaming at the ceilinq. I imagined there was no, roof over our heads. and there we were, sitting outdoors. n comminity of thousands united in politics and 'music as well. It is persons like Joan Baez, in fact, who make it difficult to senarat one's art from one's politics. With messages such as "be not too hard. .for life is short and nothing is given to man" juxtaposed with "all the weary mothers of the earth will finally rest" (after the revolution) it becomes riear that a move- ment's message can be relaxed through son as it was so joy- ously last night, though over the jov hung a cloud of dos- pair that tanscends anY joyy a movement loyalist can attain. Tributes to Bob Dylan and Joan's son Gabriel gave the concert depth and warmth-the one by honoring a patron saint of sorts, the other by exalting DIAL 5-6290 3rd WEEK "I wouldn't say McCABE is more enjoyable than M*AS*H; it is simply richer and better, a clas- sic of its kind . . . be forewarn- ed: the trick of appreciating McCABE & MRS. MILLER is to settle back and let it gurgle over you. Neal Gabler-Michigan Daily WARREN BEATTY childhood fantasy. To Dylan, Joan sang: You stood upon the mountain while it was sinking, You set aside your cursed crown You must understand these things we give you Like notes about the war and flowers at your door We're only saying that time is short and there is work to do We're still marching on the streets with little victories and big defeats. In; contrast to this was Ga- briel and Me, written as a lulla- by for Gabriel Harris, and sung for a little girl who appeared to be falling asleep last night. He comes in the morning when the air is still He races the sun; he always will We raise up the window, look out to the trees We'd love to go with him, Gabriel and me. Joan spoke on several current campus issues between songs, and even expressed disappoint- ment at being unable to partici- Saturday and Sunday BRESSON WEEKEND: PICKPOCKET DIR. ROBERT BRESSON, 1959. With M A R T I N LASSALE a n d PIERRE LEYMARIE. Stark spare beauty due to Bresson's muted, concisel style. A pickpocket pursues a compulsive c a r e e r of theft through the Metro stations of Paris. Plus a short: ANY OLD PORT ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM pate in next week's anti-war protest at the homecoming foot- ball game. She looked up at the flag whose stars stare at all Crisler audiences. "I hate it. I absolute- ly despise it," she said. "It has absolutely nothing to do with human beings; it's become a death symbol," she charged. Joan urged persons going to hear David Harris speak on Re- sistance today to "crash the gates," since Harris disap- proves, of having admission charged when he speaks. The audience was a very youthful one, though it was hardly homogeneous, and Joan urged those present to speak kindly to the elderly. "Old trees," she sang, "grow older, but old people just grow lone- some, waiting for someone to say hello." By the time Joan had sung an impressive sampling of pene- tratingly clear but strong notes bearing painfully clear and equally strong messages, the di- versified audience asserted its unity and 'joined in Let it Be. And it certainly was. BLUES Jam Session Filthy, Nasty, Down Home Country Blues with Dove Alexander Bring your ax SUN. 4:00 p.m. 112 W. Liberty SHOP MONDAY 9:30 A.M. UNTIL 5:30 P.M. y' +' V Jci i nV and Pappagallo lovers have a look-a cachet --that suggests they know the dif- ference- between- a silent butler nd a dumb waiter; veneer and Vermeer,. , seers and Sears; Baggies and baguettes, King Kong and King Lear; ermine and vermine, Berlitz and Berlioz. KI Jacob~oYs LIBERTY AT MAYNARD American Theatre League of Toledo Presents So that no man, woman or child need miss the most important musical experience of a lifetime, we have been authorized by the Robert Stigwood Organization to add two additional per- formances on Monday, Nov. 1 and Tuesday, Nov. 2 of 4 I coming .. . for HALLOWEEN SENSATIONAL mw= Dmm SPECTACULAR THE PROGRAM IN AMERICAN CULTURE presents a lecture by NORMAN PODHORETZ Editor, Commentary Author, Making It THE RISE AND FALL OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH NOVELIST 1 COLOR eyes, of hell "In the gruesome division, this one is really very good.'-L.A. TIMES fri.-Sat., oct. 29-30 7:30-9-10:30 Natural Science Aud. ARM 761-7849 *i Tues., Oct. 4 p.m. 26 Aud. A Angell Hall I Vrf MUSKET'S I I MASS MEETING JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR Sunday, October 24 at 8:00 P.M. Michigan Union Ballroom If you plan to audition Sunday, bring sheet music 7:00 and 9:05 7Sc 'S"< .w "}r'3' ' <% ?"'...".X}JSt ",Y S F $}'S' . $'x. '> ./F v .. "r v } >: h :F::