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...warned, could not stop borrowing, no matter how costly it became. On the other hand, he failed to foresee that industrial production would decline late last year and much of this year so far. Last December, he startled a Manhattan conference of businessmen with the attention-grabbing prophecy: "There ain't gonna be no recession...
...Ain't Searchin'" is musically very strong, and the admirable personal philosophy it expresses comes out in good, unusual lyrics. In an album full of good arrangements, this one stands out: the brilliant highlight is an electric guitar that takes over very smoothly from an excellent acoustic guitar solo to play its own break, then recedes into the background and finishes the song like an incendiary string section. Ordeals of a struggling musical are clicheed by now, but "Future's Folly" finds an effective way to present them...
...never tried before." Jerry growls: "Who are you kidding? We do the same bloody thing every night." When Wayne slides into Danke Schoen, Jerry covers his eyes and moans, "My God, this is so sexy." He exudes disgust as Wayne plays a succession of instruments with ain't-I-cute aplomb. "I'd take off my coat," sneers Jerry, "but I'm afraid you'd play that too." The audiences...
...students of pulp are aware, when a wife steps out of line, clouds form, hearts crack and marriages eventually heal. Old Will is left in Tennessee muttering, "I'll wait for ya; I ain't never going ta die." Indeed he won't. Fifty years from now he will still be surfacing as temptation in overalls, a persistent figure in women's fiction from D.H. Lawrence to Jacqueline Susann...