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"Jennifer A. Fremlin" <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Nov 1996 09:09:58 -0500
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In a message dated 96-11-06 01:05:45 EST, you write:
 
<< A Canadian Broadcasting Corp. documentary from the late 60s that may be
 titled _Yippies of Yorkville_ ends with a long guitar solo by a woman
sitting
 on a rooftop with two men. Sorry to be vague...I can't find the reference
right
 now and only caught part of it in a recent re-broadcast. Anyway, I remember
 thinking about how unusual it is to see women playing the guitar.
     There is also a fiction film from the 1980s in which a teenaged girl
jilted
 by her boyfriend ad libs the words to a song while playing the guitar at a
 house party. "Joe lies, Joe lies..." is the chorus. Anyone remember this
film?
 
     Lee Parpart, York U., Toronto >>
It's called Say Anything.
 
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