Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesdo~, December 8, 1970 73 lues- for when you hurt' (Continued from Page 2) away, no build up-it's there. Buddy is harder and his riffs are shorter. He punches you - like in "Hoochie Koochie Man," or "Fever," each riff building up to the next. Some people are either going to call his break into the "Sunshine of Your Love" theme showmanship or showing off. He started off on a hard beat teas- ing the audience first with some left-handed picking behind his back, then with a drumstick with his axe suspended on the floor. Then Luther and Johnny Win- ter came out. At first it seemed as though they didn't musically understand each other, but soon they were jamming again, toss- ing off twelve bars, alternating between vocals and solo. Fin- ally, they attacked the tune to- gether, with Johnny sliding and picking at the same time, Lu- ther sparkled. Luther kind of led things. He builds a tune up, first almost meticulously, caressing each rising note until the final phrases. Which brings us to Otis, and, maybe, the only cause for dis- appointment. The crowd w a s emotionally worn and didn't seem to understand him. Otis 'is a mature craftsman of blues, and, coming after essentially gut performances by Guy, Allison and Winter, the crowd wasn't prepared to listen to lyrics as well as feel them. If they had, they would have understood. When Otis talks about being kicked out of his house cause he couldn't pay the rent" or his "society woman," you know it's the truth. Otis ~ a gentleman. He plays for you, not himself. And when he talks to you, he ain't proud but he's giving you a lesson. It's really a shame so many people left before they heard the message. Ed. Students Advising Office NEEDS YOU It you know a little bit, you can help some- one who knows nothing. Be a Counselor 3-5 hrs.1 week commitment Reach out, talk to people IFeshand clean as a p winter-time breeze i-ThV~K\ If interested: CoIl Modelyn 769-9284 Mornie 769-7353 Come to: 2012 SAB 763-3503 \ 4 One more thing. A lot of peo- ple using and digging the Ann Arbor Bues scene seem to be kind of spoiled by it. They think it's going to be there whetber they support it or not It was cool that so many l)COP]~ came to support it Suncla.y night and these incredible blues greats came for nothing, just to see the scene survive. But the thing is that a brnefit shouldn't have to happen. Big Mamma Thorn- ton once said rock and roll was just the blues speeded up. When people neglect the blues, they're neglecting th~ii' roots and they are neglecting themselves. I -Daily-Terry Mc Ca: PRE-CHANUKAI' SALE S.I3S.at 1213 S.LT 20% atf on new 50% ott on used Student Book Service p A PERSONAL ~ The Jfl Oil og i-a Iii II? Hi I CIRCLE PIN n a ampu~ /fl7(/f/mfl many sizes and finishes to i'thy choose from STERLING or GOLD FILLED No h for *~'~: carge engraving from $3.75 to S8.O() arcade jewelry shop V 1 6 Nickels Arcadc for bcan/iful jewelry STOP IN AND BROWSE Just like winter cleans the air and leaves it smelling nice our dry cleaning does the same for your clothes. We do expert cleaning on every garment. Come and enjoy the feeling of that sparkling air. A & P One Hour Cleaners OPEN SATURDAY DRIVE THRU SERVICE 312 E. HURON, across from city hall I 6th SENSE Alpha, theta mind contrel for psychic powers, esp, telepathy, health, learning and study, memory, weight, smoking, etc. Newsletter reports latest facts froni experts, i.e. Cayce, Dixon, Hughes, Silva, etc.; 6 issues yearly $2; check or M.D. only to the SIXTH SENSE P. 0. Box 2068 Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 THE BEST APARTMENTS FOR NEXT FALL ARE RENTING NOW 'lifE AUIIEY-13i-levcl apartmcn living, SO YOU Oflhl study or sleep upstairs wit-hon t interfering with your ;'ooinnuate.'r' ac tivi tics downstairs. They have U or 2 baths, air conditioning, vacuum cleaner and dishwasher. Laundry facilities, extra storage and prirking are available. The best apartments for Tall are renting now. We would like to show you what we've got. Stop by our offices. corncr of Wasbtcnaw and South U. soon. CHARTER REALTY In which the candid connoisseur answers questions about Beer, and th~ drinking of same. DEAR ED: im burned up because after a weekend romp in the woods, I forgot to put a leftover 6-pak of Budweiser in the refrigerator. Everybody says you can't chill beer twice, so what should I do? FUMING ~ DEAR FUMING: First, cool off, pal. Then cool off that Bud~ to your heart's content (or about 400). ~J There's no problem, because a really good beer like Budweiser is just as good when you ice it twice, But I can't resist mentioning that there is an 9 .4 1%* 4ff S 'N ( 9'9. ~II.*4 4fJ 9. *(1 S S. * 4ff II 9. - '4 * t~. 4ff .4 ~ S 'I ,s~4.A. V. ~ 4 ~'. 4 I '~4~y .$~* 4 (1) N ,.. ~ ~ ':*~*""'s- ~ 9 %J. II. '....... I: I * #1 ~ 4 . .~.. ~ .~.,\. 4.u,.....:.. 4 9* II L'Air Du Temp Nina Ricci Cokgnes and Perfume from $2.50 Bath accessories from $4.00 a FREE GIFT WRAP 94 S. WE WELCOME MASTER CHARGE. AND MICHIGAN BANKARD