Laurie Anderson: The Rotowhirl (Live)
This is week two of a new song of the day concept in which I provide songs by an artist whose career spans over 40 years. This week’s artist is Laurie Anderson. After her debut album Big Science in 1982, Anderson released several more similar albums of avant-pop-art material. In 1995, she released her first spoken word album, The Ugly One With The Jewels And Other Stories. Taken from her performance piece Stories From The Nerve Bible, it presents a series of autobiographical recollections spoken over minimal musical accompaniment. Today’s song is taken from that album and presents Anderson’s memories of her friendship with groundbreaking comedian Andy Kaufman.
To learn more about Laurie Anderson (and I think everyone should do so with vigor), check out her Wikipedia page. The depth and breadth of her importance and success goes far beyond her musical discography.
To listen to all of the songs of the day, check out the Radio Faux Show Song of the Day playlist.

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