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To: Sr K who wrote (79200)5/19/2008 5:24:46 AM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) of 116555
 
Minnesota music scene in the 1960s...



Forward by Garrison Keillor

I moved to the West Bank in the fall of 1964, to a little white house behind the Naegele Sign Co. on Washington Avenue, back in a sweet time when everybody was an artist of some sort and stayed up late and talked with fervor and moral clarity and had tremendous metabolism. I was a senior at the University and was hoping for interesting things to happen to me and thought that living there would improve my chances. And the very second day I moved in, I saw a man on the street who wore a bead necklace and whose hair came to his shoulders. He wasn’t an Indian, though he may have been trying to be one. I couldn’t help staring at him. He smiled and asked if I wanted to buy a poem. “Sure,” I said. It cost a dime. One whole page of poem, in English, and I couldn’t understand a word of it. This had never happened to me in Minneapolis before.

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