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...songs issued on 45's between about December 1970 and December 1971. Looking over the list, it seems to have been a good year for ballads and a poor one for hard rock, but that may simply reflect my mood. I compiled this mostly from memory, so there are doubtless some grevious errors. I would probably draw up a completely different selection tomorrow. 1. Groove Me King Floyd 2. Maggie May Rod Stewart 3. Let's Stay Together Al Green 4. Do You Know What I Mean Lee Michaels 5. Have You Seen Her Chi-Lites 6. Want Ads Honey...
...could partially agree with enthusiastic sorts who waxed panegyrically over the legitimacy film has gained via the written word, I doubt whether anyone with a clear head and a stake in the art would do so today. Film criticism is reaching new audiences, and out of the deluge doubtless some good will come. But I don't see it meaningfully broadening...
There is a kind of vagrant esprit among the exiles that keeps negative comment or complaint to a minimum. If indeed an amnesty or pardon were offered, many would doubtless elect to come home, particularly as the years accumulate. As Mike Powers, spokesman for the American Deserters Committee in Sweden, says: "Sure we want to go home, but we won't until the U.S. stops all its bombings, until there's total withdrawal from Indochina and the people there are left in peace to decide their own future...
...suggestive vagueness of American Pie may be one of its greatest strengths. Trying to identify its various references has become a parlor game among pop fans-doubtless the major explanation of the fact that the record has shot to the top five in the charts in only five weeks. The Rolling Stones are there, so are the Byrds, and so is the vanished spirit of Woodstock, or so it seems for a flickering moment. "I can't remember if I cried/ When I read about his widowed bride" may refer to John F. Kennedy's death...
...peek into the First Family's album of Christmases past. Most remarkable, however, is the spectacle of a nattily dressed Richard Nixon romping on the sitting-room floor with his dogs, King Timahoe, an Irish setter, Vicky, a gray miniature poodle and Pasha, a Yorkshire terrier. The President, doubtless mindful of the outcry when his predecessor tugged on canine ears, scrupulously confined his gestures of affection toward King Timahoe to playful pats...