It's #12 and #35 -----Original Message----- From: Camille Scaysbrook <verona_beach@geocities.com> To: bananafish@lists.nyu.edu <bananafish@lists.nyu.edu> Date: Sunday, September 06, 1998 8:45 PM Subject: Re: Sleepyheads > >> Dylan and Patti Smith--what a perfect combonation--you didn't happen to >> notice Lenny Kaye playing guitar for patti did you? > >Yes! He even sang a little. Unfortunately there was no programs, so I >didn't find out who the rest of the band was but that was *definitely* >Lenny Kaye! > >> did bob sing my >> favorite, "Love Minus Zero No Return" by any chance... > >Sadly no ... he played a lot of old favourites, though - songs I was >brought up on. The Times They Are A-Changing of course, and Rainy Day Women >#14 and 25. His band was really tight, although it would have been nice if >he'd talked to the audience a little more. His talking voice is so great - >he calls a guitar a gee-tar (: > >> and just in case any >> one want to swim on this list, has anyone recently thought about how >those >> Varioni Brothers are the Chicago version of our Glass brothers? Let's >get >> windy, eh camille? will > >I would love to ... but I've never been able to get my hands on this story! >Of the Uncollected Stories I've only yet been able to trawl The Inverted >Forest and Hapworth 16, although I've heard precis on most of the others - >as well as the fact that the Varioni Brothers are, as you say, early >Seymour and Buddy (dead genius' work is completed by surviving brother !?) >I'll sure be interested about what you have to say about it though. > >Camille >verona_beach@geocities.com >@ THE ARTS HOLE >www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Theater/6442 >THE INVERTED FOREST >www.angelfire.com/pa/invertedforest