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Julian Lennon Page The VMI Cadet, February 15,1985 General Public Entertainment B-Ball ('harh's Scho«'n (continued from page 1) With the win over Ap- ...all the rage palachain State and the loss to the Citadel, the Keydets are 7 by: Sam Browne and 4 in the Southern Con- Weekend ference and in fourth place The debut album from General Public after the Beat behind UT-Chattanooga, Mar- (ienera! Public "All the Rage" broke up. Ranking is in top form shall, and the Citadel. is one of the hottest albums on as the lead vocalist. The songs The Keydets spent Valen- the college music scene. The are well written and performed. tine's Day with Furman and song which has gotten a lot of This album is a must have for Socials lost 63 to 58 to bring their record airplay is "Tenderness." It is a reggae enthusiasts and non so, you want to get happy Goodrich, and Goggin will be tol3and9. catchy tune and is easy to dance followers as well. For those over the weekend; then get hap- playing plenty of mellow tunes. Still to come are three more to. This is ska music at its best. new to the reggae scene this is a py at Sweet Briar on Saturday llie party is from 2 until 6 and games on the road before the This music is infective. For the good album to get your feet wet night. They're having a Happy the t)Mr is only 50* a cup. It Keydets return to Lexington. reggae fans out there if this with; you won't be disap- Hour in the BISTRO from 8 p.m. costs (3 to get in and make sure February 25th will bring the sounds familiar it is because the pointed. Expect to hear more until whenever. They will be you bring your ID'S. This looks Citadel Bulldogs into spacious leading members of this seven from General Public in the cranking the tunes and downing like a good one so you might Cameron Hall for a rematch of man band are formerly of "The future. Next week: The new 50« beer for quite a while. If you want to stop by. this week's battle. Enthusiastic English Beat." Dave Wakeling album from UB40 Geffery don't have a way to get there Next Saturday night, the 23rd, Cadets should reserve time in and Ranking Roger formed Morgan. then you can sign up for some Randy-Mac is having a mixer their schedules to make it to available rides in room 378. from 9 until 1 a.m. The band this Monday night game so that If you don't feel like traveling SUircase will be there to rock they might encourage the X 1 -k, Ick. a. about an hour to Sweet Briar you through the night and en- Keydets with vocal support and then stay in the area for Pfeff s sure a good time. This band has their presence. Party. Who knows what will be played at the Hops before and happening there. Could be performed really well. dangerous!! The beer is 50* a cup again Sunday is always a good time and admission will still be $3. to kick back and relax and Ran- Plan ahead and make Randy- dy Mac has the right idea. Sun- Mac your weekend next week. day the 17th of February they Who knows, you might even get will be having a Sunday party. a tour of the bell tower...right The laid back band of Speidel, Chad. Have a good one! Julian Lennon: Talent Hereditary Julian Lennon's debut album, Lennon has a knack for br- non's sense for putting certain Vmlotte.is a very pleasant sur- inging together the right sounds "right" sounds together. Listen W fron H klorli to prise from a newcomer most to create compelling and fluid to his scat singing, trading off people probably felt would just melodies. He also plays with the thumping bass lines at be riding on his father's con- keyboards, bass and sings on the end of the song. siderable reputation and legend the album. It probably should For anyone who enjoyed John status. If this album is any in- be no surprise, but Lennon's Lennon's music, especially the dication, musical talent may be voice resembles his father's Dtmble Vuion album, Julian VISIT THE genetically coded. The eldest remarkably. He even has his Lennon's Valotte will be a treat. I I son of the late John father's habit of sliding up just We have to admire Julian just LennonJulian shows himself to past the upper end of his vocal for the courage it took to at- VMI MUSEIBI be a talented writer, arranger, range (listen to "Too Late for tempt a musical career. But I I and singer. Goodbyes"). Also, well this album shows he is more Weekdays 9 am to 4:30 pm evidences on that song is Len- than capable of producing very Saturdays 9 am to 12 noon; Vmlotte is a tight, well crafted credible music. I 2 pm to 5 pm I album. 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