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The Daily Egyptian, April 10, 1978 Southern Illinois University Carbondale OpenSIUC April 1978 Daily Egyptian 1978 4-10-1978 The aiD ly Egyptian, April 10, 1978 Daily Egyptian Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/de_April1978 Volume 59, Issue 130 Recommended Citation , . "The aiD ly Egyptian, April 10, 1978." (Apr 1978). This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Daily Egyptian 1978 at OpenSIUC. It has been accepted for inclusion in April 1978 by an authorized administrator of OpenSIUC. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ~and~ Daily 73gyptian Gu$ says if Pure Prairie hung around Carbondale too long somebody might try to put a golf l course on 'em. 'League' abandons roots for l~eavier rock sound witb new material from theIr IJfCOlDing ~~ll1reIdI albwn "Just Fly," which wi!! '~out in With the ooeni~ steel strains ~ two weeb, The new stuff shows just how "Kansas City ~~ .. Pure Prairie mucb Pure Prairie League bas evolved Leap pulled into town Tbursday night from Iheir old roots Into the rock they and showed a fuU-house ~ country grew up next to in the country. music: fans what it bad doae to its The new material features eJe:::trie cauntry roots. douh'.c \~itar leads from Lan-y GOIIbom Nowhere is the country iDf1uence more ar.d Jolin David CaD and the roek piano apparent than whea the bands ~yed or M~~ Connor. With veteran band their old songs. espec:~, 'Amie:' the mer.tber George Ed'PoweU on rhythm one written by n-band Ieotder Craig 1ft e'ectric and acoustic guitar and Reilly FulIe\-...Amie·· .. a ~k COQIltry ballad '.a~\MS, Pure Pra~ baa. lot ~ gWlars and a nowd favorite. "I'D Fix Your Flat \'t w~ heavier electric !IOUI1d. Tire, Merle." the band', paeft to Merle "he a'!W material was so mucb : ...gard, ... a bit 011 the c:ounh'Y AM beavier lb." it sounds like Pure Prairie ebarts and "Kansas City Soutber1if. was League is trying to put Ute country bad Electronic 1echn1cian Wray Smallwood ghIes. glimpse of tfwo inside to the written by n·ByI"'J Gene Ctart, one ~ In the city and there may M 10m. truth Infamous Enactron Truck. The truck 'MIS used In recording Thursday abe earliest eountry-roclun. in that, as three band members have left night's Ozark Mountain Daredevils concert, The mobile studio is the same Mike ReiDy, bass player and one ~ Ute borne. ~ their roots to migrate to that was used for "A Star is Born" and many other notabte concerts. Pure ?Tame'. lead ~aliItS said at­ LA., • JDO¥e some bands, like the (Staff photo by Brent Cramer) .....rds tbat the band tIas beea trying Daredevils, have refuIed te make. AI • to "cape the cu.tomal'J labell, =iall~ marked as a straiIht "LuciDe Crawfield. "Heart of HEr why do they pick the obvious old Own," "Dance," and "Came Through." material. Why not continue to pick fr1xn "w're tryinc to~te boll rod; He also bas the moat effective voice the country music files of the Byrds_ and country," said. ~, "".bee JOl' altbougb ia TtIursda'l'. eoncert he was Burritos and writers like Nick bear a country band playUl roek D' ~ bard to hear because ~ a bad PA mix. ~::.'!i~ who WI'Ote the song of it souMa like a eeuntry band playin Larry GcJ5bom also has singing and I"CIdl n' ratI. The ..me thine bappeas lIOng-writing ability and John David CaD Their DeW single, "WO!."kin' in a Coal _~. -roct bud tries to play Mmtry. is taldq die c:ouJIb'y steef guital' .. a Mine," eould bye been done by ~t>Ut JnI1ueaces come ~ the ~ D!'W ~ direction. He does!'l sit and anybody and juse as quiddy ~otteu, •- and blues artist 01 Ohio., lib J~ pick it anymore. _ are the artists who NCIOl'ded It. _ar-e and Lonnie 1IadI- aD4 Ibe blue SIt ..... all UIia ....riting abttitr, Until Pure Prairie League eaa iron the >.~. 1D8&]L,.,:*~ why cioes the !JrOUlt have to .Wl bedI ... BllddyIWty ..........~ ....... to:!'a-:!. -..1iH Batdd? Holly'. ''Tbatll Be the ~ "' their DeW Ityle, they1l that'. playing rock ft' n:!~ Da,," With ail the talented IIltIlIiciaM,. ..... to ....-iD what &-, ____ dama Pure Prait~ =ixed the:r old ... ~ and,.~ in tbia If'GUP. pod badaIp baad. 'Daredevils' take live taping in stride By One Eriebee recontina truck that was parked in bact ''This is the fin! bot night w£'ve the concert here. "B1, tomorrow night ~EeIr of the Arena. Takinll tbeir signata P,l!yed this year," bass player -Mike 11ft: should be ready, ' The DaredevLls RIght iD line with the image their cIJ'I!ctIy from the ODstage micropbones, 'Supe" Granda said before l.aunc:hing ~ scheduled to play at the Fox might tbe OUrk the truck'. four-man CRY were into. !tlirited, get·loose blue,;rasl '!'heater in Sl Louis Friday night. a ball nar.. suggest, preserving every sound the band made venion 01 "U's Hot .. that oozed with Ml)Ulltatn Daredevils kept calm and famous for its great 8COQ'Itic:s_ witb two Stephens 2HrKk tape spring fever. 'lbe song epitomizes the The Da~ils' tighter-tban~ver played a relaxed set at the Arena Thursday despite the pressures iDduc.-d madliaes. rowdy, t'rowd-plusing side of the electric: sound OIl songs like "U Ya Wanna Get to Heaveo." "K.E. Lawson" by the DYe recordi~ ~ the concert. ------------- 'Daredevils' live show that is ~t in but would p.-ooably wear thin 011 "Crazy Lovin'" shows they bave ''The ~ couple ~ nighu can be cmcert and weird." mandolin player Jerry Mills a record. the potential for • great live album, Sadly enough for in the a~ ~mented about recordi-W BYe. "U', • u.os. TtIeir recent ~r.el c:banges have acbizophrellic deal." 8Cft8ming themsel~ ,...-se, bopi~ also resulted in a { ..Ii~ acoustic: in­ "Yau've goUa be thinkilll fIl both tbey'U be ablf' to bear lhe--nsetv- 011 the stnunentaJ SOUDd. tbillP at the same time," nplaineJ If that die't intimidate the band. the reeord. it IIOUnds like Ue Carbondale The mixture of Skove Cub's moody recanIings don't han mud! dlance ~ harmoo.ica. Ruoe baaY~ keyboard player Ruell ~~u. track record 0' the recordi.. ttew crwdd Wane's and "Y=r.a've gotta put on a sbow for have. UsilU!'hat very Lruck. they've making it to the fir.... ' album. The Arena Mills' ~'80 mandolin b&mded ~ n-eate an audience but you've got to be calm dobe jobs like U1e soundtrack from "A IIhow was only the third 01 13 c:oncertI a wbiniftjl pedal-steel guitar-iib sound enough to play em a record." Star Is ~ .. the 80UIIdtradt from the 1hat will be ~ and at times it was behind tile YOC:aj3 .. "Walkin' Down ''OnCe YOU get iDh the Ibow. tbougb, 800ft-to-be-n:leased film1:OllCel't ~ the obvious that the bugs were still being The Road." which showcued the 11111 .....- about it." Mills .Jdded, Bat!!!, called "The Last Waltz." P!"-.~ ::18 Ironed out. baud', prowess on acoustic in­ AI tfte concert prO',esaed, the DpCOI1iing Linda Roodstadt-En'":ilCMi "We've beea out now for three !Aghts struments. Daredevils didn't seehf At an in-. Hat-r.s-Dolly Parton album. But the and everything', gone pretty 1ft>IL" Vocally, the band showed that it is tlmidated by tbe Enactron Studios )laredevUs ,oeren't ICareG- ChappeD said about the recording, after !'trong and getting stronger. On "FoUowing1be Way 'I1l.at 1 Feel" and "You KIIow LW! I Know," Larry Let-'s bigh, dreamy vocals were a tad more raw-sounding than the originals, ma~ them more exciting. With help &om Cbappell's tasty elec­ tric: piaM. Lee's SOAp added a mellow, reflective side &u the CODC:eI1 that didn't brinI Indian war whoops. but was ap­ preciated aoDetheIesa. ~ and :!:f "oiced Joha Dilloa have been the YOCA mainstays for the band, .~b Cash often an important c0n­ tributor, But ~~pelrs great aing~ GIl "Crazy Lovin" and Sleve Canaday s VOt'.als 011 a DeW SOD8 be wrow about an old borsetrader sbow tbat tn. Daredevils still lave musical possibilities to expiorJ. Mills ad ~ said the new band ntembers haYeD't cbaft«ed the r4USIC. theY've just giwn it "more VartaAC:e '. From left. Stew CanadIIY, Rune wallet larrY Lee, side at last Thursday's Arena canon, (Staff photo by .-:1 • liUJe bit ol flair." Steve Ceth, Mike Granda and John DHIGn of theODrlt ; Brent Cremet') i _ •. - . _ "1'beJ write siDcerely." Mills said ol Mountain DaredevilS !IhGW their neW. tighter eIedric ., abe ...-..;tia& Daredevils. --------fearures---------------------------- Joke becomes turtle display at Faner 8y ..... HalYe1 at'OUnd It cent.... Sunman joked, Sl___ Writ« Originally. turtles bad no ~ritmOll to It started out as a jMe tel' years ago In mefl to become a poart of the rotl«tion. Mexico and has ended up. display In !he But SwlsI~8D bas .a up guidrlines for lloliversity Museum in Faner HaD. candidates to the ~1»l1ection. "TbPy must While ncationing in Mexi~, Arthur be diff~r:mt. interesting, and Int'x· Sussman, University IAgal CouDlel, pens;ve. Inexpensive is the most im­ bclught a ceramic ~urtIe. He and his wife portlnt c:ritenGn," decided it would be rUD to !lee how many n. collectioo contains turtles from aU different kinds they could rtnd there. owr the ....1d. ~ are figuriMS from After !hey returned home and thei.. China, Indi•. Africa. Italy, Poland. friends saw their amaH ~h!ctiOll, the Japan.
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