paroles de chanson The Rotowhirl - Laurie Anderson
Around
1978,
I
met
the
comedian,
Andy
Kaufmann.
And
he
was
performing
this
avant-garde
Elvis
act
in
a
club
in
Queens.
The
performance
started
with
Andy
playing
the
bongos,
And
for
some
unknown
reason,
sobbing.
We
became
friends
and
I
acted
as
Andy's
straight
man
in
clubs
and
field
trips.
At
the
Improv
in
New
York,
Andy
would
begin
his
show
by
insulting
women
and
saying,
"I
won't
respect
them
until
one
of
them
comes
up
here
and
wrestles
me
down."
This
was
supposed
to
be
my
job.
I
sat
in
the
club
drinking
whiskeys
trying
to
get
up
the
nerve.
In
the
meantime
I
was
also
supposed
to
be
heckling
him.
And
after
three
whiskeys
I
managed
to
get
pretty
abusive.
Wrestling
him
down
though
was
really
hard
because
Andy
really
fought.
On
our
field
trips
we
would
go
to
Conney
Island
To
try
out
some
of
Andy's
theories
on
cutting-edge
comedy.
We'd
stand
around
the
"test
your
strength"
games,
The
one
with
the
big
sledgehammer
in
the
bell,
And
Andy
would
make
fun
of
all
the
guys
who
were
swinging
away.
And
I
was
supposed
to
beg
him
for
one
of
the
huge
stuffed
bunnies.
"Oh
Andy
Honey,
please
get
me
a
bunny,
please,
please."
Finally
Andy
would
step
up
to
the
big
thermometer
and
take
a
swing.
The
indicator
would
rise
a
few
inches
and
"Try
again,
weakling!"
would
flash.
At
this
point
Andy
would
start
yelling
that
the
game
was
rigged
and
demanding
to
see
the
manager.
We
also
went
at
the
rotowhirl,
the
ride
That
plasters
everyone
against
the
walls
of
a
spinning
cylinder,
And
stretches
their
bodies
into
Dopplered
blobs.
Before
the
ride
actually
starts,
There
are
a
couple
of
awkward
minutes
While
the
attendant
checks
the
motor
and
the
riders,
Bound
head
and
foot,
stare
at
each
other.
This
was
the
moment
that
Andy
seized.
He
would
start
by
looking
around
in
a
panic
and
then
he
would
start
to
cry.
"I
don't
wanna
be
on
this
ride,
I've
changed
my
mind;
we're
all
gonna
die."
The
other
riders
would
look
around
self-consciously.
Should
they
help?
He
would
then
begin
to
sob
uncontrollably.
I
loved
Andy.
He
would
come
over
to
my
house
and
read
from
a
novel
he
was
writing;
He
would
read
all
night.
And
I
don't
know
if
any
of
this
book
was
ever
even
published.
I
have
never
been
one
to
hope
that
Elvis
is
still
hanging
around
somewhere,
hiding,
But
I
will
probably
always
expect
to
see
Andy
reappear,
Someday.
1 O Superman (For Massenet)
2 From the Air
3 Big Science
4 Born, Never Asked
5 It Tango
6 Gravity's Angel
7 Excellent Birds
8 Langue D'amour
9 Sharkey's Day (Single Edit)
10 Walk the Dog
11 Cartoon Song
12 So Happy Birthday
13 City Song
14 The Big Top
15 Dr. Miller
16 Lighting Out for the Territories
17 Smoke Rings
18 Talk Normal
19 Language Is a Virus
20 Credit Racket
21 Strange Angels
22 Baby Doll
23 Coolsville
24 My Eyes
25 The Dream Before
26 The Day of the Devil
27 Speak My Language
28 Love Among the Sailors
29 Poison
30 In Our Sleep
31 The Night Flight From Houston
32 Night In Baghdad
33 The Rotowhirl
34 The Ouija Board
35 The End of the World
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