YBQ in WSJ / "bottle in front of me" (UNCLASSIFIED)
Shapiro, Fred
fred.shapiro at YALE.EDU
Tue Sep 16 20:55:02 UTC 2008
Bill,
Thanks for these great findings on the "lobotomy" quote and for other excellent stuff you have posted in recent days.
Fred Shapiro
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The referenced article quotes:
"Shapiro's favorite frivolous quotation: "I'd rather have a bottle in
front of me than a frontal lobotomy" (musician Tom Waits, Creem
magazine, 1978)."
"People" by Rip Rense, _The Valley News_ 12/29/1977 p 4
"Waits ... Has been quoted for such noteworthy phrases as "I'd rather
have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy"."
"Deep Down In His Heart Steve Allen is Silly" by Don Freeman, Copley
News Service. _[Danville VA] Bee_, Nov 26 1976, p. 19.
[Steve Allen is Dr. Mal Practice, being interviewed by Jayne Meadows]
"Jayne: "I was thinking of a prefrontal lobotomy."
Steve: "A free bottle in front of me? Listen, you need a prefrontal
lobotomy like you need a hole in your head." "
>From context, it's not clear if the quote is contemporaneous, or a
sketch they had done in the 1950's. In his book, _Make 'Em Laugh_
(1993), Allen describes writing this line "some years ago".
Paul Dickson in _The Official Explanations_ (1980) has this quote as
"Fred Allen's Motto"
(in the form "I'd rather have a free bottle in front of me than a
prefrontal lobotomy.") Allen died in 1956, and I can find no connection
between this adage and Allen before 1980.
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> The weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal, Sept. 13-14,
> has an article about the five essential reference books for a
> home library. #1 is the World Almanac and #2 is the Yale
> Book of Quotations:
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> http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122125935106030191.html?mod=2_1167_1
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> Fred Shapiro
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