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2A Thursday, September 23,1982 Daily Nexus

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By RICHARD DULANEY population and revelling in his devotees’ blind, bloodthirsty Perhaps the most fundamental conflict in contemporary adherence to his vicious whims. In a display of neo-Nazi INTRAMURAL art is the depth of sincerity in any given medium. At what depravity, he addresses a packed auditorium adorned in point in artistic endeavor does pointlessness become the traditional Fascist regalia, replete with black leather- BOWLING meaningful? Not since Roman Polanski’s 1976 The Tenant clad soldiers and hanging black and red banners: has any commercially distributed film dramatized this They sent us along as a surrogate band controversy so fully as Alan Parker’s chilling cinematic We’re gonna find out where you fans really stand: Earn 1£ Unit P.A. Credit rendition of Pink Floyd’s The Wall. Are there any queers in the audience tonight? Mon Cr Wed 9 pm Leagues Relying primarily on a nightmarish potpourri of Get ’em up against the wall disturbing images, The Wall uses virtually no conventional There’s one in the spotlight— he don’t look right to me SIG N UPS TH R U OCT. 1 dialogue to lubricate the plot development. Director Parker Get him up against the wall Rob Gym T railer #304 instead harnesses the disturbing music of That one looks Jewish, and that one’s a coon Pink Floyd and presents it in a tightly- Who let all this riff-raff into the room? edited collection of memories and present There’s one smoking a joint, and another ORCHID BOWL experiences to fashion the portrait of a with spots 5925 Calla Real, Goleta 967-0128 young artist driven to insanity. Within this I f I had my way, Hwy 101 at No. Fairview Exit framework, childhood fears and insecurities I'd have all of you shot. as well as the psychological dangers posed As the unfortunates are singled out and by middle class life in a routinized society lynched, the audience applauds mindlessly, combine to overwhelm and robotize all — satisfying Pink’s need for acceptance at any those who deviate, who refuse to succumb at cost, yet setting up his final demise. As the any point, are relentlessly persecuted and fascist hallucination continues, throngs of DUWANEE'S ultimately destroyed. soldiers roam the streets, instituting a reign Perceptions blend and merge into mad­ of terror that fully exposes the moral -Instaurant & Salad ness as the drugged and deranged Pink, played by bankruptcy of fascism. Two lovers are torn apart — the Boomtown Rat Bob Geldof, sits in a hotel room and reflects man beaten to death, the woman raped — as “ Run Like on his past. His hallucinations provide the material for the Hell” batters the senses: first part of the film and run the gamut from his father’s You better run all day and run all night SeRoing: death at Anzio in World W ar Two through his mother’s Keep your dirty feelings deep inside overcompensatory love and his schoolmaster’s psychotic If you're taking your girlfriend out tonight strictness to the failure of his marriage to a childhood You better park the car well out of sight ★ 4 0 Itéra sweetheart. Pink sees himself at once rejected and ’Cause if we catch you in the back seat trying to pick her repulsed by those he most craves acceptance from, yet locks Salad BaR adored and idolized by thousands of young fans. His mind is We’re gonna send you back to Mother in a cardboard box. numbed by the brutal pain of his childhood and adult life as You better run. ★ Horaeraaôe he simultaneously needs ever-increasing doses of audience While perhaps outlandish at times, The Wall highlights adulation, until his final concert becomes a show of the inherent defects in a society that allows itself to be Soaps fascism, where he presides over a monster rally cajoled into 'he acceptance of prepackaged moral reminiscent of Hitler and Mussolini in the 1930’s and 1940’s. (Please turn topg.!3A, col.l) But The Wall is completely dependent upon the ap­ ★ FRozen plication of vivid imagery to the driving and maddening music of Pink Floyd. Innocence and purity are constantly debauched by the vicious realities of Pink’s existence. Pink YogaRt sees his overbearing mother’s attempts to satisfy her child’s lack of a father figure as: UNWANTED HAIR ★ Anô M acb Hush now baby, don’t you cry permanently removed Mother’s gonna put all of her fears into you • Medically Approved • Men • Women • Teens MoRe... Mother’s gonna make all of your nightmares come true Helen Stathis R.E. • Face 6 Body Mother’s gonna keep you right here under her wing Let's discuss your nair problem O P E N D A IL Y She won’t let you fly, but she might let you sing at a complimentary consultation and we can Mother’s gonna keep baby cozy and warm recommend the treatment that is best for you. 11:30 a.ra.-M iôoigbt Ooh babe, of course Mother’s gonna help build the Wall. Days. Eves i t Sat By far the apex of Pink’s delusions is the perception of 5276 Hollister Ave. No. 104 at Patterson 3206 State St. himself as a revived fascist leader, terrorizing the ____ 964-5633 682-6468 888 Erab. ôel NoR te

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PRODUCED BY WOLF & RISSMILLER CONCERTS 4A Thursday, September 23,1982 Daily Nexus THE TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION™ PROGRAM Nothing Bombs Like a War Movie By JOHN KRIST lightening drive southward. Her flight to the south, along There are several possible reasons for making a motion which she manages to pick up five cute Korean orphans, picture about war, any war. One is to pay tribute to the provides one of the film’s major plotlines. heroic actions of men being forced to endure horrible and Bisset is very nice to look at (she seems to have based an atrocious circumstances. Another is to make philosophical entire career on exposure of her wonderful cleavage — does statements about the ultimate futility and wastefulness of anyone remember the “wet T-shirt” incident and con­ armed conflict. A third is to document an historical event . troversy during the filming of The Deep with Nick Nolte?), that in some way influenced the course of human ex­ but she seems able to portray only one aspect of any perience. character she attempts. The part provided ample material Then there is the obsession with spectacle, with seeing for a skilled actress to work with, but Bisset manages to FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURE just what degree of brutal realism and bloody detail can be make the sight of a sheltered American woman going brought to the big screen through the application of millions through a baptism of fire, abandoning her me-first attitude TODAY of dollars worth of special effects, explosives and milling Thurs. Sept. 23 Noon & 8 pm crowds. By even the least rigorous critical criteria, Inchon, a newly released film about a pivotal battle in the Korean UCen 2292 War, is a redundant example of the latter. Sponsored By Students International Meditation Society The most depressing aspect of this $48 million yawn is the cast, which if given a more worthy vehicle, could have produced a truly memorable cinematic ex­ Redeeming___ perience. Sir Laurence Olivier, certainly one of the GREAT most skilled and talented DINNER actors of this century, values. !5219 portrays General Douglas With Coupon • Expires Oct. 9, 1982. MacArthur. Ben Gazzara, a convincing if somewhat Good for three pieces of juicy, golden brown predictable embodiment of Kentucky Fried Chicken, plus single servings of cole slaw, mashed potatoes and gravy, and the peculiar American brand a roll. Lim it tw o offers per purchase. of middle-age machismo, plays an officer in the Kentucky fried ¿/kiiken. Marines who is given a vital, I VALID ONLY AT yet nearly impossible 5697 CALLE REAL (Calle Real Center) mission to carry out. I Laurence Olivier as MacArthur. GOLETA. 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A complex weave of Balinese and unsurpassed’’ as they bring warmth and i SHURA CHERKASSKY, p ia n o magnificence of sheer physical power, Senta African rhythms, combined with contempo­ Driver’s works are boldly intelligent, athletic, communicativeness to 20th century classicsj rary modes, the music is played by new music Sunday, October 17 erotic, and conceptually arresting. HARRY and contemporary works. Highlights will bej mavericks including James Newton and Campbell Hall, 8:00 PM will be in residence from October 28 through Kolb's “Homage to Keith Jarrett," Wuorinen's \ “New York Notes," and Stravinsky’s Three George Lewis. Co-sponsored with the Santa “ Carrying on the Romantic tradition of 30 on the UCSB campus and will offer a free \ Pieces for , Four-Hand. This residencyj Barbara Jazz & World Music Society. pianism" and at the pinnacle of a remarkable lecture-demonstration Friday, October 29 at 4 Single Tickets: $9-501$7.50 career, Shura Cherkassky will perform Cho­ PM in Campbell Hall. is in cooperation with the UCSB Department i UCSB Students and JWMS Members: pin’s Piano Concerto No. 1 on a program that Single Tickets: $8.00 / $6.501 $5 00 of Music. $8.50l$6.50 also includes Shubert’s Second Symphony. UCSB Students: $6.001$4501$3-00 Single Tickets: $7.00\$5.50 Single Tickets: $10.001$8.001$6.00 UCSB Students: $5 00/ $5 50 UCSB Students: $8.001$6.001$4.00 MUSIC AND DANCE The MIC HEL PIUUETkl OF THE National c h e BAROQUE SILK ROUTE Theatre CONCERTINO from the W A V e K lV People's Republic of China of the Deaf T\iesday, November 16 Campbell Hall, 8:00 PM CONSORC Thursday, November 4 Friday, October 8 Campbell Hall, 8:00 PM This eminent Baroque oboist from Switzer-; Campbell Hall, 8:00 PM land, joined by an ensemble of harpsichord j Thursday, October 21 This remarkable American theater company will The ancient Silk Route caravans in China Campbell Hall, 8:00 PM and strings, will superbly recreate the master­ present a brand new production based on the pieces of the German Baroque period. 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chemical warfare testing. also making money off the Knowing this from the deal like any patriotic beginning takes away from American. what little suspense there is. Then we have a cute kid As the alcoholic ex-cop, who wants a father figure Ruben Castle, Vegas’ Robert after having been neglected Urich hammed it up and by her alcoholic father. At over did the machismo bit. least we don’t have to wit­ Perhaps it was just that his ness a lot of mush between lines, when trying to pick up the two of them. And to on Buffalo’s sheriff Harriet round out our cast of “Harry” Purdue (played by characters, we have a hard; Jobeth Williams) were just bitten New York journalist plain bad: “ I ’ve been shot up hot on the trail of a big ex­ more times than you’ve been pose. laid. Probably.” Very In fact, the whole script charming. seems put together using a Castle did manage to get formula that “guarantees” the sheriff into bed after she Hollywood-style success. decked him once for at­ Man plus woman plus tacking her in the film’s precocious child plus bad rather traditional jaunt into guy plus good guy plus romance. In addition to danger plus cows? ! Castle the Cop, the rest of the Anyway, the scenery is characterizations were very beautiful and what I - s ...... •*: y * equally one- dimensional. could have been very Harriet Purdue, who gruesome — the mutilation

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Deep Fried Garbanzo Beans, Tomatoes, Lettuce, Pickles, all piled high in a Whole X Grows Out Of Old Punk Image Wheat Pita Bread sandwich with ground Tahini sauce. By JONATHAN ALBURGER the mainstream music. So Elvis Costello is punk in a way— m, Los Angeles’ redeeming musical force, X, is a lot like in Iowa. And Black Flag is punk, and we’re punk because la: waking up to a gorgeous, sunny day with a ferocious hang we can’t get played on the radio. Some bands call them- wi Incredibly Scrumptious! over: urgent, pounding, often lugubrious and disturbing, selves as punk, but we don’t really say that. We were on the H< the quartet is nonetheless a relentlessly spirited and ar­ Jerry Lewis telethon and they made us feel like we were a wi Try our Avocado & Ham & tistically ambitious American rock band. Their ear­ crushing music and daring, poignant lyrics have earned the Turkey Sandwiches too! five-year-old band considerable praise from critics ranging from to Time, publications which have torn through the “ punk” stereotype and recognized the band’s KING FALAFEL lyrical strength and avant-garde appeal. Of course, X has its devoted L.A. fans, but the band’s three exciting, ex­ The Friendly Falafel cellent and experimental have sold quite poorly by located on the comer of Pardall any national standard. While they can attract a turn-away and Emb del Norte, Isla Vista crowd at the Greek Theatre, they can’t chart. Dissatisfied with the attitude that being really good is good enough, X switched from the label-of-the-struggling-band, Slash, to the enticing distrubution force of Elektra Records. X hopes to capture a larger audience. SIX EMC SHOP, Vocalist , bassist and vocalist , Exene’s husband, guitarist , and drummer D.J. Bonebrake have not sacrificed their musical virtues for a BACKTOSCHOOL ' Faustian stab at fame and fortune. They have not sold out. The move from a neighborhood label to a huge SPECIALS conglomerate has not stripped them of their artistic and production control; rather, it has given them the freedom and opportunity to expand and mature. Though they are no SALE REG. longer a reflection of the L.A. punk scene, they are still the BEER same. Appearing this Saturday at the Arlington, X members C O O R S KEGS 34.75 38.75 Exene, Doe, and Zoom granted an interview with the Daily 3.39 4.10 Nexus in which they answered questions about their image SUPERIOR 6 pk and their music. Polite and responsive, they spoke with MICKEY'S BIG MOUTH 6 pk 2.19 2.70 directness, but without making many provocative or un­ PABST12 pk 4.09 520 settling comments— so unlike their music. 1.19 1.49 GROLSCH 16 oz. single Nexus: A lot of people think you’ve “sold out” ... 12 oz. 6 pk 3.89 4.85 Exene: I don’t know if they think it, but they ask us that. N : How do you respond to that? Have you? WINE Exene: Well, see the definition of that (selling out) to me is being in a band and playing punk music and then deciding Gallo Wines 1.5 Itr 2.99 ,. 4.15 that now it’s time to be in a band that plays ‘B ’ music Billy Zoom, John Doe, Exene Cerven Berringer 750 ml All 15% Off because that’s popular and then thinking, ‘we’re not getting Geysr Peak 750 ml All 15% Off anywhere doing this,’ then getting . That to me is selling out. You don’t really have anything to sell, it’s to punk band, not because we were doing this really straight thi just look around for a way to make a living off music. And I gig, but because we were so different from everybody else pu don’t really think there’s anything wrong with that. We on the show — just so radically opposed to what they N: 6580 Pardall Rd. I.V. m don’t do that, of course. We always think the music we play usually have on. Ex is the music we like. We’ve never made any money off of it, N : John has this quote I read in Rolling Stone. It said, “ If rei 6854541 10am-Midnight Daily so I don’t really think we fit into that definition. But people there’s a point to our band, if there’s an overriding theme, bit are accused of a lot of things, in general, just in all walks of this is it, there’re alternatives in music, alternatives in life. An life. If you were in the hardware business and you moved to You don’t have to be affluent. You don’t have to fit in. You N: a new location and got a bigger store, people would say you can do whatever you want. Nobody tells you what to do.” wi' were successful and doing well. In music, if you do But, you know, in all of your music, there’s so much pain ttl( ------The ------' s something like go on a major label then you’re ‘selling out.’ and breakups and violence and drugs and bad sex... some Ex Have you asked A Flock of Seagulls if they’ve sold out? critics say there’s a touch of the underworld, of existential sa; N : Talking about themes and styles, how would you define humor, of the macabre.... soi D a i l y punk and how would you define your music as it relates? Exene: I think people take those things we write about sa; Exene: ‘Punk’ is just a phrase for things that don’t fit into more seriously than we do. Because you’ll write about ha] something doesn’t mean you’re entrenched in it. W e’re it.’ N e x u s commenting on a few moments in... fin N : Why are those moments so prevalent in your music? am Exene: Well, my sister died. You tell me why. Stuff like did that happens; you don’t seek it out. 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This year Arts & Lectures music groups from the U.S. date from the 17th century. York Times), Senta Driver American Ballet Theatre season of professional and Europe entitled “Five Said the Los Angeles Times: has been challenging II may be American Ballet touring entertainments Centuries in Four “their ensemble precision existing dance premises Theatre’s “second” com­ promises the UCSB campus Evenings.” It includes, on seemed almost miraculous, since she began her com­ pany, but, in the words of the largest, most varied Thursday, Oct. 21, a concert a stimulating evening of pany in 1975. Dance Magazine, it is in “no program yet at UCSB by the Waverly Consort. This canny and stylish music Her works are charac­ way second in terms of its Student Discounts of up to 60 eminent New York ensemble making.” Tuesday, Jan. 25, terized by zany humor, standards.” Youthful-, percent off the general makes its home at the New sensual physicality, and radiant, energetic, and admission price for single York Metropolitan Museum “ Five Centuries in Four powerful, athletic professional, the 15 member tickets. These prices are of Art, and consists of 10 Evenings” continues with choreography. company will present all the available to UCSB students singers and players. The the popular quartet Calliope, classic beauty, dynamic by subscribing to one or Waverly has “an in­ a Renaissance Band. Returning by popular movement, excitement, and several of the performing ternational reputation for demand (they demanded to drama that is to be found in arts series which begin their beauty, vitality, and authen­ Known for an uncanny return!), Les Ballets classical and contemporary performances in October ticity. No other group has the rapport with their audien­ Trockadero de Monte Carlo ballet in their repertory ces, Calliope demonstrates and November. Brochures style and verve of the will present their own program Saturday, Feb. 19. Les Ballets Trockadero de with full details and prices Waverly Consort. ’ ’ the ability to improvise in uniquely hilarious brand of Under the leadership of Monte Carlo. are available at the UCSB They will present a the manner of Renaissance “ en travesti” classical ballet Mikhail Baryshnikov, ABT Ticket Office, Building 402 splendid program of rare music. Their program will perform ances on W ed­ II “communicates with near Campbell Hall on the music from Renaissance include Italian instrumental Dance — in styles ranging nesday, Nov. 10. “Getting richness, clarity, and a east side of campus. Ticket Spain called “Music in the music from 1300 to 1600. from the sublime to the choreography straight from consummate mastery of office hours are 9 a.m.-5 Age of Exploration.” ridiculous — is vividly Leningrad and blowing it to technique. They nearly blind p.m., Monday through smithereens,” these 10 men Michel Piguet’s Baroque Last in the series, on May represented by the two ballet the audience with dazzle.” Friday (961-3535). All per­ in tutus and toe shoes will Concertino will follow 4, Anthony Rooley, noted companies and three Rosalind Newman and formances are at 8 p.m. in provide an entertaining and Tuesday, Nov. 16 with a Renaissance musician and modern dance companies on Dancers’ performance on Campbell Hall. educational evening of dance program of German scholar with a peerless Arts & Lectures’ 1982-83 Saturday, April 23 will be the for their “madness is clearly Responding to a major and Baroque masterpieces by ensemble of lute, voice and Dance Series. final event of the Dance supported by method.” Series. One of the hottest popular trend toward the Bach, Handel, and viol, will bring life to an H ARRY dance and other appreciation and practice of Telemann. Featuring the extraordinary period in works by Senta Driver opens Humor and theatricality in choreographers on the contemporary New York early and Baroque music noted Swiss virtuoso Michel western culture With a the series on Saturday, Oct. dance continues with the UCSB Arts & Lectures Piguet on Baroque Oboe, the program of songs and 30. A bold innovator and Santa Cruz-based Tandy scene, Newman’s works are Program has ensemble perform s on dialogue from seventeenth “one of the most intelligent, Beal and Company on richly expressive, ad­ imaginative choreographers Saturday, Jan. 29. Tandy venturous, very con­ mounted a third new series authentic harpsichord and century England, France, on the current scene” (New Beal has emerged as “the temporary, and always consisting of the finest early stringed instruments that and Italy. most brilliant young dan- accessible — “dances so cer/choreographer working stunning that you can’t quite on the West Coast” (Los believe what you are Angeles Times) seeing.” Theater Distinguished Concerts In M any Italy’s Quartetto Beethoven Di Roma Form s opens the series on Oct. 13. This unique piano quartet (violin, viola, cello, and Stunning First in the four event piano), will perform Theater Series is Mozart’s Quartet in E flat Major, “ Disegni International a brand new production by per archi” by Chailly, and Faure’s Quartet the remarkable National in C minor. Artists Theatre of the Deaf Nov. The New York New Music Ensemble’s 4, entitled “Parzival, From Nov. 18 performance in Lotte Lehmann The arts and culture of five music to the New World at the Horse’s Mouth” a comic Concert Hall will feature classic 20th- countries from around the the turn of the century where tale featuring the Charlie century works as well as contemporary world is the focus of Arts & it exchanged influences and Chaplin of King Arthur’s pieces. L e c t u r e s ’ 1982-83 In ­ ragtime and vaudeville. An Roundtable. NTD’s per­ Tashi, and Strings features ternational Series. eclectic and fascinating formances feature the power another unique musical combination — Music and Dance of the musical idiom, klezmer Silk Route, from the music is fantastically up­ and beauty of a dual clarinet and string quartet. One of the most People’s Republic of China, beat, fast-paced, brassy, and language — every word sought-after chamber ensembles, Tashi’s headlines the series Friday, infectious. spoken is seen as well as Feb. 11 program includes Brahm’s Quintet Oct. 8. On its first tour of the heard; visual imagery in b, String Trio in G Major by Haydn, and Theatre Flamenco of San United States, the 10 Francisco will bring all the magnifies the spoken word Francaix’s Quintet. member troupe presents the color and drama of Spain to with sign language, music, The Melos Quartet, Stuttgart is at the top variety and excitement of Santa Barbara in a lavishly and dance. of the new generation of European chamber groups. Known for their dedication and the music and dance of the costumed spectacle on The second theater event people still living along the Friday, March 4. The Shura Cherkassky with the Los Angeles versatile programming, this ensemble’s will be presented on Jan. 15 ancient caravan trails company of eight dancers, by Low Moan Spectacular, Chamber Orchestra. March 1 concert features Beethoven’s Quartet in A Major, Opus 18, No. 5, Quartet known as the Silk Route. two guitarists, and a singer the Tremendous California- Outstanding soloists and ensembles from No. 4, Opus 32 by Hindemith; and Ravel’s Eight musicians will play on will present the history of the based company who created around the world comprise UCSB Arts & Quartet in F Major. authentic ancient in­ entire spectrum of Spanish “El Grande de Coca-Cola” Lectures popular Concert and Chamber England’s Cambridge University struments and two dancers, dance as well as the dance of and “ Bullshot Crummond.” Orchestra Series. The Concert Series, now Chamber Choir, on its fourth American tour one from Inner Mongolia and other Spanish-speaking Their hilarious new in its nineteenth year, includes seven per­ and first trip to the West Coast, brings a one from Xinjiang, will countries. Their concerts production, “Footlight formances and the Chamber Orchestra change of pace to the Concert Series of April perform the traditional, contrast the passion of Frenzy,” is a side splitting Series’ second season features four con­ 8. The 27 member choir recognized as one of exotic dances of those flamenco and the complexity comedy — a play within a certs. the finest university choral ensembles in the regions. of the classical “escuela play about a community The Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra world, will perform 20th century sacred and “Scandiafestival!”, Wed­ bolera” with the simplicity theater production complete (LACO ), under the direction of the dynamic secular works. nesday, Oct. 27, will present of the neo-classical and w ith a ll Gerard Schwarz, returns for three concerts 50 young Scandavian rustic folk dances. the appropriate theatrical in the Chamber Orchestra Series. Also making their West Coast debut, and champions in an ex­ Closing the International disasters. Written by four closing the Concert Series, is New Orleans’ Headlining the series with the Orchestra travaganza of folk and Series on Saturday, May 21 members of Low Moan’s on Oct. 17 will be pianist Shura Cherkassky, outstanding piano-duo, Delphin and athletic arts. The program will be the Odessa clever, multi-talented cast, acclaimed as (Hie of the greatest pianists in Rom a in. Their concert on April 26 will in­ will feature the celebrated Balalaikas. America’s the play received rave clude works by black American composers the grand Romantic tradition. He will be Danish Flying Acrobats and outstanding Russian folk reviews: “The text is along with other works from the rich two- featured in Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1. folk dancers, the champion group teams with Emanuil wonderful and so is the The October LACO program will also in­ piano repertoire. “Moderna Gymnastik” Sheynkman, Leningrad’s acti8|... a thousand idiotic clude Symphony No. 2 by Schubert. dancers of Norway (a new incomparable master of the gag£. None of this would On May 12, pianist Veronica Jochum event in the 1984 L.A. balalaika and . The week,, without outrageous returns to Campbell Hall for her debut Olympics), Scandanavian ensemble captures the spirit performances and deft performance with LACO. winners in ballroom and of the Russian people’s age­ dir&cjHon” (San Francisco, Latin American dancing, E x a m in e r). The second LACO concert of the season on less musical traditions. The Swedish folksingers, and the Feb. 25 will present one of die superstars of May concert will highlight “Viking Performers,” an Next in the series, on Feb. the music world, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, in the passionate music of ensemble of musicians and 2, is the ingenious French Jtoydn’s Cello Concerto in C Major. Miss Russian peasants and singers. puppet and marionette Jochum will be featured soloist in gypsies as well as featuring master, Philippe Genty, in the works of great classical Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 1. On Wednesday, Jan. 19, a an indescribable en­ European masters and The fourth event on the Chamber Or­ Yiddish musical tradition tertainment akin to the renowned Russian com­ chestra Series will be the Feb. 5 appearance which reached its pinnacle imaginative multi-dimensi­ posers. of the distinguished Scottish Chamber at the dawning of the jazz onal arts of Mummenschanz Orchestra. Under the direction of con- age will Tickets and information to and the Muppets. Combining ductor/violin soloist Jaime Laredo, the be brought badrto Itfrby'six these and all Arts & Lectures comic, introspective, and Orchestra will perform Vivaldi’s “Four extraordinary musicians — events and programs are universal themes and fables Seasons,” Concertore in C Major for Two the Klezmorim. Klezmer available by calling the with technical wizardry Violins and Orchestra by Mozart, and music was renowned for its Ticket Office at 961-3535, 9 unsurpassed in the puppet Arriaga’s Symphony in D Major. unorthodox tonalities, a.m.-5 p.m., Monday genre, Compagnie Philippe through Friday. The 1982-83 Concert Series emphasizes complex ornamentation, and Genty is a startling, chamber music in many forms and from wildly interlocking rhythms illuminating and rare ex­ many places. Ensembles from Italy, as it synthesized folk and p e rie n c e design ed to Germany, and England join with American popular musics. Eastern This page was provided by challenge adults as well as groups to form this excellent series of music European immigrant and paid fct by Arts & c h ild r e n . events. Music and dance of the Silk Route. musicians brought Klezmer Lectures. Daily Nexus Thursday, September 23,1982 13A

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There is a hungry wolf roaming the streets “ ready to “How I (Learned My Lesson)’“deserves special mention ISte/nfiey-H. tear up the world,” people caught in unhappy marriages for illustrating X ’s fantastic sense of humor: and “forever searching for someone new,” women staring, I call you on the phone crying and bleeding on their sheets, and people dying in car But you tell me you’re not home crashes. If the lyrics weren’t included in the album, Absence makes the heart grow fonder however, this would be a lightweight dance record because EDUCATIONAL CENTER So I never want to see you again Doe and Cervenka love to slur their words into an unin­ I ’m wrecking the kitchen carefully OTHER COURSES AVAILABLE telligible yet alluring mess. But I'm keeping your dinner warm. GRE PSYCH & BIO • MAT • PCAT • OCAT • VAT • TOEFL Drummer D.J. 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Anthony Davis and the Episteme Octet will perform an THINK BEFORE evening of new jazz on Wednesday, Sept. 30 ift UCSB’s Lotte Lehmann Concert Hall at 8:30 p.m. Scored for violin, cello, YOU REGISTER FOR , trombone, three percussionists and Davis’ piano, the THE DRAFT music utilizes the complex rhythmic structures of African and Southeast Asian music. Episteme is also inspired by Balinese Gamelon music, in particular the music for the shadow puppet theater. The music allows the improvisor to freely accentuate the playing of the other musicians. The- forging of composition and improvisation becomes what Davis calls “a seamless and coherent musical structure.” The show is sponsored by the Santa Barbara Jazz and World Music Society and UCSB Arts & Lectures. Tickets are available at the Ticket Bureau of Santa Barbara and the Arts & Lectures Ticket Office. For information call 961- 3535.

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The Caretaker by Harold Pinter will be performed tonight, Friday and Saturday in the UCSB Main Theatre. Tickets are available from the Arts & Lectures Ticket Office, 961- 3535.

Of Mice and Men opens the Ensemble Theatre Project’s 1982-83 season Friday at the Old Alhecama Theatre at 914 Santa Barbara St. For tickets and information, call the project at 962-8606.

Comedian George Carlin appears Friday night at the Anthony Davis Arlington Theater. Call the theater for information and tickets. The University Symphony at UCSB invites all musicians to audition this week. Non-music majors are welcome. Contact Serge Zehnacker, conductor, at the Music The Pickle Family Circus returns to Santa Barbara this Department Office for more information. weekend at Dwight Murphy Field, located across from East Beach in Santa Barbara. Two shows will be presented each Alex de Grass! and Scott Coussu will perform a very special day at noon and 3 p.m. The circus extravaganza is spon­ sored by the Loberd Theatre Foundation. For tickets and evening of acoustic jazz on Sept. 30 at 7:30 and 10 p.m. at the information call 966-4946. Victoria Street Theater. Tickets are available at the Lobero box office, Leopolds in Isla Vista and Cheap Thrills for the The paintings of Alexander Harmer (1856-1927) will be on North County. view at the James M. Hansen galleries from Sept. 27 through Oct. 16. Harmer’s earlier works depict the life of East Meets West will feature the sitar playing of Rahul the American Indian with exceptional accuracy and sen­ Sariputra and the harp playing of Joel Andrews on Oct. 1 at sitivity. Those painted aft«* his marriage to a descendent in 8:30 at the Unity Church, 227 East Arrellaga St. Since 1970, one of the old Hispanic California families are largely Sariputra has been traveling worldwide captivating romantic re-enactments of early life in California, audiences with the clarity of his musical interpretations especially the Santa Barbara area. He established the first and the wisdom in his detailed explanations of the Indian art colony here and was a major force in initiating the city’s Raga, a form of spiritual teaching through the medium of artistic direction. The galleries are located at 25-39 East De music. Andrews has an all-encompassing interest in the la Guerra. spirituality behind music and life. In his performances, he seeks to dissolve barriers between performer and audience. Tickets for the concert are available from the Santa Bar­ bara Ticket Bureau or by calling 966-6052. AUDITIONS FOR THE 7(\ W O R LD P R E M IE R E O F

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I don’t really people and meeting new think anybody who cares think about ft! 1’m‘ the same people. about their music, cares Comic ☆ Travel ☆ Sports ar Movie as I am when I ’m walking N : What would you like to do about the audience, cares down the street or sitting in a Life Size ☆ Door Posters ☆ Visionary with the band? Do you have about the world, and tries to club or being on stage. I any set plans? comment on it in some way, don’t change anything for Exene: I did, but I changed plays that kind of music. the hour and a half that I’m —APARTMENT ACCESSORIES— them. The set plan was to Anyone from John Lennon on stage. I just come out and continue with the growth to...Black Flag. sing. I suppose that’s the Wall Baskets Bedspreads thing: getting played on the ☆ way the whole band is and I N: How do you go about radio, playing bigger places, suppose if we had more of a composing your songs and Tapestries ☆ Mobiles ☆ Planters touring more, making more stage act or if I had more of a working with Exene? records. And now I realize Stonewear ☆ And Others! mystique or something like Doe: There are a lot of the chances of our band that... different ways or different We Also Have Ballet Shoes being successful in a way N: But you do. circumstances that create a that is considered successful The Exene: Most successful song. Usually it comes from by the industry is propably people are more cultivated. either just a real hot in­ not going to happen, and if it Like the Go-Go’s are really spiration when you just start PURPLE MUSHROOM] does, it won’t be for a few like themselves when hearing a lot of words going years, so I’ve decided that 900 Embarcadero del Mar, Isla Vista they’re on stage. They’re around in your mind and that’s kind of a relief. I don’t just that way in that they they come right out. Open Mon-Fri, 10-6 • Sat 10-5 • Sun 12-4 have to worry what's going just get dressed up like they N: How does the melody to happen, is the radio were going to go out there come to you? station going to pick us up, is and play. That’s good. It Doe: Mostly watching T.V. this the record that’s going * ...... " would be terrible if they had with the sound off. to happen — they don’t to act a different way. Kind really think it is. So instead of like a Devo thing, or ★ ★ ★ now I feel really good; it’s something. just a really big load off my NOTETfiKING N : So your stage presence is N: This kind of relates to mind to just think about just an exaggeration of how how you come across on playing and having a good you are... stage. What do you try to FPLLB2 time. Not that I wasn’t, but Exene: Something like that, convey, and how do you you get really concerned I “ with the lights and think you are perceived? when you think things are everything, yeah, it’s an Zoom: There’s no concept going to happen and they exaggeration. I don’t know. behind what we do. I just try don’t. | ANTHROPOLOGY 5 ECONOMICS 3B LAW/SOC 100 I ’ll be sitting there talking to to play the music nice. I try N : I think it could. j ART HISTORY 1 ECONOMICS 3C MUSIC 15 somebody and it’s time to go to put as much emotion into Exene: Well, it will on, I’ll walk on, then walk it as I can and just play what ASTRONOMY 1 ECONOMICS 5 PHILOSOPHY 7 probably, but it’s better for off, sit back down and talk to seems right. | BIOLOGY 11A ENGINEERING 3(1) PHYSICS 1 me to just recognize the fact somebody. To me, it just N: What about your own that it’s just as tough as it jj BIOLOGY 23 ENGINEERING 3(2) PHYSICS 6C seems like another part of personal image ^ what sort always has been. And it’s not BIOLOGY 130 A ENV. STUDIES 11 POL SC112 the day. of image do you try to create going to get any easier, CHEMISTRY 1AI1) ENV. STUDIES 115 POL SCI 115 N: But don’t you think that or maintain? t especially with the economy the creation of an image, Zoom: I don’t. I’m just me. X CHEMISTRY 1A(2) GEOGRAPHY 3 NAT SCI 1C and everything. along with how you play or I’m the way I’ve always CHEMISTRY 1 A(4) GEOGRAPHY 5- PSYCHOLOGY 102 sing, is really very im­ ¥ ¥ ¥ been. If you like it, fine. I CHEMISTRY 1C GEOLOGY2 SOCIOLOGY 1 portant — they’re both always hope people will like N : The quote in the Rolling * CHEMISTRY 25 GEOLOGY 4 SOCIOLOGY 3 it. If they don’t, that’s tough. important factors in a band’s Stone is really up and CHEMISTRY 113A success? N: What is your personal HISTORY 17A CLASSICS 40 positive, but it background in music? ECONOMICS 2 HISTORY 105 AND MOREII Exene: Yes, and that’s seems...there’s so much pain Zoom: Well, I started [ ECONOMICS 3A really too bad because I in your music and lyrics. HISTORY 173S playing music when I was can’t do that and neither can Doe: The reason those things about four. I played piano, anyone else in the band. And come up in the music is violin and accordian. I if we could, I don’t know because that’s not more picked up guitar when I was what the difference would powerful, but you feel driven six. And I studied clarinet, be. Our image was no image, to write something discount on any subscription sax, and flute and stuff for a and it really is because we’re when...you feel so much pain long time. Assumiti'!) 5?tui»ruts all very different from each in your heart and you see other, we all look different. people that can’t get along N: What is your personal N : After meeting John in the and they fight, have bad vision for the band for the FALL poetry class, did everything times. future? What do you want to UCen #2288 SPECIAL!! just click or what? N : Do you feel a lot of pain in work on now? OPEN 10-4 Zoom: Well, I would like to 961-4471 Exene: Well, nothing ever your heart? ffrr»irr just clicks. You like Doe: Yes. sell a whole bunch of somebody and then trouble N : But you seem so up and records. 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N: So it sounds like you’ve N: Why did you decide to settled down...with kids on title your latest album, the way or what? Under The Big Black Sun? Exene: Never settle down. Doe: Under the Big Black UPPER W e’re more than Ah, no, never have any kids. Sun is pretty much a com­ No it’s not settled down ment on the world. I think at because when you’re on tour this point everybody has a Mountain Shop

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Editor: <_A. S: PROGRAM BOARD James Watts This page provided and paid for by the A.S. Program Board Program Board Openings Norman Allan Kicks Off For Student Involvement Rock and Roll Night Every student is encouraged to become involved in Program Board. A.S. Program Board is a group of students who provide much of the entertainment on campus — anything from renowned speakers and lecturers to movies and live bands. The Board is a subdivision of A.S. and receives appropriations from the A.S. fees that every un­ dergraduate pays quarterly. Program Board consists of nine different committees each headed by a chairperson, two leg council representatives, two reps-at-large and a com­ missioner.

Concerts UCen Events Reps The Concert Committee The UCen Events Com­ The Reps-at-Large and the promotes shows of their own mittee is responsible for Leg Council Reps are the and works in conjunction events in and around the emergency support system with promotional companies UCen. Events featuring local for the Board and its com­ who want to bring a par­ as well as professional talent mittees. There are four reps ticular act to campus. The has made the UCen II a combined who are appointed committee strives to bring a showcase of entertainment. to help out wherever they diverse selection of music — are needed. from acoustical jazz to rock and roll to new wave. Cultural Events Security Lectures The Cultural Events Committee is slightly dif­ The Lecture Committee ferent in that it works with The Production and works to bring international, other cultural groups to help Security Committees are in national and local speakers them organize events on charge of the more technical to campus to talk on a campus. The Board also aspects of programming. number of topics. The financially assists groups The production committee By James Watts berg’s knack forEisen band is Mike (he has no last committee provides lec­ who want to sponsor a supplies the lights, sound The A.S. Program Board writing rather humorous name) the bass player and turers of both interest and cultural week. and stage crew for the major will kick off the Fall quarter lyrics about members of the sane member of the group. education to the student Program Board events. with the usual rock and roll opposite sex. For instance: What lies in the future for body. night, beginning Thursday, Well, I know just how Norman Allan? Well, first of Students with technical Special Events knowledge are always September 30 at 8:30 p.m. in they’re feeling all, the band is going to Rims the Pub. Performing will be They say I gave ’em a continue showcasing at needed. The security The Films Committee The Special Events committee works in coor­ hot local favorite Norman bad dealin’ Madam Wong’s and The provides an alternative to Committee provides events dination with the campus Allan. Well, if they’d had the Troubador in Los Angeles. the commercial movies that do not quite fit into any police for the larger events. Norman Allan, the pants all their life And, they plan to release an shown in town. Conveniently other committee’s boun­ Security also provides a headlining band for the first They’d know how wrong LP by this year’s Christmas located on campus, the films rock and roll night at the they were season. And, naturally, daries. They cater to the team of ushers for the combine education with Pub, began their career by I never meant to malign Norman Allan plans to keep students’ special interests events. If you are interested playing down at Georges on them the bodies boppin’ whenever entertainment and culture and are anxious for your in ushering, contact the with interest. State Street in 1978. Now the But the guy who went they play at UCSB. input. security chairperson. band has grown to be one of and designed them the most exciting bands to Should find out exactly ever originate out of the what he did wrong Publicity Santa Barbara scene. Girls are weird Norman Allan’s catchy Although advocates of the The Publicity Committee publicity. It provides a way melodic sound has enabled E R A would probably was created in an effort to of informing the student the band to. attract a denounce Eisenberg as a unify the Board. Here is body of the Board’s exciting respectful amount of sexist, most of the fans events as well as providing dedicated fans. This local would consider the where the various com- the Board with a way of support convinced Norman songwriter as a humorous mittees concentrate their joining together. Allan to record an E P. First guy poking fun at himself Aid, released in 1980, con­ rather than the girls in his tains four tunes typical of the songs. Nuclear Weapons fast beat rhythm charac­ The rest of Norman Allan terized by Norman Allan. is made up of guitarplayer/- Most of the Norman Allan vocalist Mark Gartland (I.V. Fall Lectures songs are written by guitar residents may have seen this Oct. 5,8 p.m. — Mayor Larry Agran. A lecture and slide player/vocalist Eric man jamming on an acoustic show; “Thinking about the Unthinkable — The First Step in Eisenberg. guitar with Eisenberg at Artists Needed Prevening Nuclear War.” Eisenberg, a UCSB poly- Borsodis). Also, the Oct. 20, 8 p.m. — Norman Sobman. A lecture, film and sci graduate, seems to Nicauraguan born drum­ PER FO R M ING ART — Any UCen, come on in and talk to slide shows, “Killing Our Own: The disaster of America’s center his First Aid lyrics mer, Marc Membreno, is artists, poets or interested Adam Wolpert, Lectures Experience with Atomic Radiation.” around women. “ Girls are said to be able to turn on a people who want to read Chair, Tuesday, Thursday or Nov. 16,8 p.m. — Herbert Scoville Jr. A lecture on “Next Weird,” one of the cuts off 64th and land on a quarter. poetry, stage performances, Friday afternoon at Steps for Controling Nuclear Weapons.” First Aid, demonstrates The newest addition to the or work on two hours weekly Program Board, Room 3167 Co-sponsored by A.S. Program Board, Arts & Lectures of performing art in the in the University Center! and A.S. Student Lobby. UCen

I UCen Activities Questionnaire U pcom ing I 9-29 The Whiptones The A.S. Program Board is interested in bringing top I would like to see more non-musical entertainment 9-30 notch entertainment to the UCen. In order to find out such as comedy acts in the UCen. ______Norman Allan which types of entertainment are most desirable to the 10-5 Cache Valley Drifters students, the Program Board has chosen to conduct a 10-6 60 Egos UCen activity survey. If you are concerned with the Which hours do you desire the most for UCen en­ future entertainment possibilities in the UCen, please tertainment? 10-7 Loyal Defense Workers fill out the questionaire below and drop it in the UCdn Mon., Wed., Fri.-Day - - ______10-12 Mojo I activities survey box located in the A.S. Program Night______f 2 •______^oardofficepn the third floor of the UCen if 10-13 Trik I 10-14 * Tearaways How often did you-attehd'UCen activities last year? Do you want more: 10-20 I Never ______comedy______Reckless Desire I Once or twice jazz______10-21 The Tan Religiously__ new wave/punk. 10-27 Balk Talk non-music programming I Which best describes your attitude about the UCen? specialized nights (i.e. jazz night) 10-28 60 Egos I liked dancing to the local bands on Thursday nights__ acoustic music ______11- 4 Shades The relaxed atmosphere of the acoustic shows im­ s a ls a ______f i ______H 11-18 pressed me the most. rock ______. ! Me First ■ I would like to see a weekly jazz music night. ______classical ■——------11*23 " £vJDon Cange

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