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Harris’ sax heroics made a spiky take on “The Late Great Libido” soar, and a tipsy-gaited “Oahu” dashed the car-ad ambience of its album version. The stop-and-start guitars and propulsive horns of the night’s one new song recalled Kill the Moonlight-era Spoon crossed with the best aspects of Born to Run-era E Street Band...
Then they thought: devil horns. One ad likens a devil-horned President Bush to an overpaying HSA customer. Only the devil, apparently, would give his money...
Sidewalk outside of a Final Club: Here you will find freshmen girls at their most “impressionable.” If your back is strong enough to pick her up, search the sidewalk outside the AD. Or for a real blow-out, sniff around the Spee for the right lady. Promise to show them your large endowment...
...Maybe they’re all squirreled away in the AD,” he says...
...nation turned away from depression and world war to what became America's vast peacetime imperial consumerism--the automobile-and-suburb culture. The baby boom was in utero, or in diapers. George W. Bush and Bill Clinton were approaching the terrible twos. In LIFE, an ad for Mutual Life Insurance showed a drawing of a man just about Richard Nixon's age (35)--hair Brylcreemed straight back like Nixon's--bending over a child about 2 years old sleeping in a crib. The father in the ad says, "Goodnight, Mr. President ... and big dreams...