10 Friday, September 22, 1972 Muddy Waters Plays Guitar Kansan Photo by PETER SANG In "Everything You Always Wanted to Know..." Woody Allen answers seven questions about sex with the same notorious treatment he used in earlier films to shine light on religion, society, politics, medicine, mom and dad, and crime. Alen appears in four of the seven scenes, usually giving himself a choice role. He's a young scientist locked on the queen's chasity belt. He's a young scientist being chased across the countryside by a monster female breast. He's an alien cell waiting for his first respiration. Allen is master of the short comedy sketch, and has loaded a library of funny humor. Most of the laughs in "Everything You Always Wanted to Know ..." come from quick and/or totally unbelievable situations. Musician Muddy Waters Keeping the Blues Going By PETER SANG Kansan Reviewer "little muddy baby.' I just picked it up from there." The movie also is spotted with celebrities, each doing his best to help Allen answer his seven questions. Muddy Waters was steadily losing his shirt Thursday in a game of casino against his pianist to quit and talk about the blues. By PETER SANG By JOE ZANATTA Kansan Reviews Editor The movie's title and episode boxings are from the best seller of the week, and it's writer, director, and actor Woody Allen in charge of the film. When you wake up, everyone has his clothes back on, and someone's singing "What the World Needs Now Is Love." Woodv Allen's Sex Circus All of a sudden the show is over, and just like after the ending of some bad joke, you are left thinking: "That's all,uh?" "When you're into the blues like me, you don't want to go in no new directions—I just sing the Dyche Hall, which houses the museum, is named in honor of Mary Dyche. He was the first curator of the museum; a taxidermist and an art teacher. "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex—But Were Afraid to Ask" is a Woody Allen movie, the classification means "watch out." There are no holes barred in. blues like they're supposed to be." Dyche came to KU as a student in 1877. He camped on the spot now occupied by the museum and supported himself by hunting. The famous panorama of North Carolina were prepared. Comanche were prepared. Dyche and displayed at the Chicago World's Fair in 1893. Bob and Carol do a pretty good job of convincing themselves that it's all right to cheat in their marriage. Robert Culp does a fine job in his part as the sur- rior, and he returns home to find a tape. KANSAN reviews "I started playing harp when I was nine and guitar when I was eleven," the guitar (guitar) in the clubs up until about 1944. That was just so much noise in the clubs, you could laugh, that I switched to laughing, that I switched to Bob and Carol aren't satisfied with keeping all the fun of their new sex lives to themselves, so they tune their best friends, Ted Cannon, another happily married couple, into "what's happening" and it's couple-swapping time! The four of them go to bedby-all in one bed, but they sleep to sleep except the audience. "Well, I was kind of raised in the country," Muddy said, "and come rain. I would always go out and play." The grandma started calling her me By SALLY LOVETT Kansan Reviewer Muddy Waters is a bluesman of the old school. He has been playing the blues in one form or another, and has worked with Born McKinley Morgenfield; Muddy picked up his present name from his early childhood. "Bob and Carol and Ted and beloved institution of marriage. It attempts to expose the sexual couples supposedly experience. As a release from such "entrapment," the film suggests, married couples find new bed partners—just for enjoyment, of course, and tell each other all the same. Then everybody's happy, right? The circus starts when Bob (Robert Calpul) and Carol (Natalie Wood), a frolicking thirtish couple, go to a free-sex resort for a group therapy session to ensure inner tensions about each other. The couple home with a whole new outlook on each other and free sex. Boredom In Bob, Carol, Ted & Alice It was from Muddy that Eric Clapton learned his guitar style and then he shaped the Rolling Stones in their early days. Muddy Waters has been a subtle but major influence on music, and music in the last two decades. electric guitar to make myself heard, and it went so well that I stuck with it. Before long, all Chicago had gone electric." Gene Wilder is a doctor who falls in love with a patient that happens to be a sheep. Burt Anderson shows up to show what goes on inside the body of man. And a panel of professional television game players treats the audience to the lecture — “what's Your Perversion?” "Everything You Always Wanted to Know "," is not the best movie produced by Woody Allen's妙剧 surprising, short comedy and Run" "Bananas" of the Money and Run" "Bananas" that all Jannet has enough talent to make even one of his mediocre products look good when placed against another comedian's best performance. "Everything You Always Wanted to Know..." is an interesting look at the sexual minestries of the highest people making films today. "Like I said, I dig them all—jazz. Dixieland, bluegrass—I'm tied up in all types of music." "The whites aren't able to vocalize like the blacks, but there are some fantastic white bluesmears around. I take a little break. I also really dig the Rolling Stones—the old Rolling Stones that is." The movie may not be a classic, and probably won't answer any of the questions you ask. The film is good for a quite few laughs. Muddy Waters is appearing tonight and Saturday at the Red Baron, after which he will be on tour at 38 colleges. He will return to the University of Kansas perform at the Landmark in Kansas City. Muddy has been touring since last January and is booked until Dec. 24. "Then I'll take a week off and THE SANCTUARY A Very Private Club . . . With A Most Unusual Decor. 1. Old-time Silent and Talkie Movies on Tuesday nights relax," Muddy said. "You know, I do just my thing, and when my thing is over, I come home, maybe have a sip of champagne, on the ball game or cook up on the dinner. I really like to cook." FEATURING FOR THE MEMBERS 2. Entertainment on most weekends. 3. Television for Sunday and Monday Football Games 4. Buses to and from the KU Football Games. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 4:00 p.m. to 3:00 a.m. Directly above the Stables 1401 W. 7th Memberships Available Get It On. Get It Going,On THE STABLES EXPRESS The Stables Express is on the road again. We will be open at 10 a.m. on Saturday. Come out and eat ham or roast beef sandwiches, and drink a little brew. By 1:10 you'll be primed for the game. Then you can climb aboard the Stables buses, and we'll take you to the game. After the game the buses will take you back to the Stables to celebrate KU's victory. THE STABLES "My wife doesn't come with me on these tours anymore. She's around this way so many times whenever I have a day off, I'll leave my boys and run up to go spend the night with her." Home of the KU Student and Budweiser "I don't care what direction the blues move in, as long as they keep going. I hate to see them die. They're just too beautiful." Muddy Waters is one of the few real bluesmen to be found. Many young blacks are becoming more and more young whiteys are turning to blues. The blues may someday take on a new, unfamiliar style. For all you PLAYBOYS Here's a swingin' COUNTRY DEE-LITE! TONIGHT & SATURDAY NIGHT AT 12:15 Y'ALL COME . . . HEAR? THEY KEEP THEM UP ON THE FARM! 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