Spring 1970

rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Wed Mar 10 13:13:26 CST 2010


i'd say its more important than some stupid fucking basketball game, no?

On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 4:48 PM, grladams at teleport.com <grladams at teleport.com
> wrote:

> But could there be a kute korrespondence?
> -- the notion that we could relate golden fang to silvergirl-- with her
> sailing nature.. visible in the foggy bay sailing by, mysteriously
> -- if the lyrics relate a narcotic effect of a bridge, despite lost and
> vanished friends.. certain dead and alive saxophone players and their
> relationship with narcotics? naa, probably just a coincidence...
>
>
> Sail on silvergirl,
> Sail on by.
> Your time has come to shine.
> All your dreams are on their way.
> See how they shine.
> If you need a friend
> I'm sailing right behind.
> Like a bridge over troubled water
> I will ease your mind.
> Like a bridge over troubled water
> I will ease your mind.
>
>
> Original Message:
> -----------------
> From: rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2010 11:40:25 -0500
> To: pynchon-l at waste.org
> Subject: Spring 1970
>
>
> the number one song in the spring of 1970 was Bridge over Troubled Water by
> Simon & Garfunkel which is pretty appropriate for the goings on in IV.
> don't
> think its mentioned in the book (could be wrong)
>
> rich
>
>
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