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Artist/Band: Laurie Anderson
Lyrics for Song: The Rotowhirl
Lyrics for Album: Talk Normal: A Laurie Anderson Anthology [2000]



Around 1978, I met a comedian,

Andy Kaufmann. And he was performing his avant-garde

Elise 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 whiskies trying to get up

the nerve. In the meantime I was also supposed to be

heckling him. And after three whiskies 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 Coney 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 wicked 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 panick 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 that hoped that Elvis is still

hanging around somewhere, hiding,

but I will probably always expect to see Andy reappear, someday.


Album Lyrics: Talk Normal: A Laurie Anderson Anthology [2000]


Laurie Anderson
"Talk Normal: A Laurie Anderson Anthology [2000]"


1. Credit Racket
2. Excellent Birds
3. Gravity's Angel
4. In Our Sleep
5. Language Is A Virus
6. Langue D'amour
7. Night In Baghdad
8. Smoke Rings
9. Speak My Language
10. Talk Normal
11. The Day The Devil
12. The Dream Before
13. The Ouija Board
14. The Rotowhirl