The Collegiate entertainment Page 4 September 23p 1981 Music Review Eagles Astounds By BIU S l« d « e Rick Springfield this album a fresh look through­ Audience out. By Emle Lee Soap-opera rocker Rick Mike Cross Those students at Atlantic innumerable outlaws, a rod t' Springfield has been around for Christian College who witness­ roll star in concert before Im quite some time, but you’d If you have ever been lucky ed the world renouned hypnotist admiring fans, and Tarzan bun. never expect this good of an enough to see Mike Cross live, and psychic Gil Eagles perform grily searching the “jungle” for album from one who has found you would know what a great Thursday night, September 17. a m ate. The audience responded success on the daytime soap. performer and entertainer he is, were astounded and entertained to these antics with bursts rf "General Hospital”. and these qualities shine during an extraordinary three- applause and laughter as thei From the opening of "Love Is through on his new album, hour show. Eagles’ thrilling fellow students on stage per­ Alright Tonight.” the pace does "Live and Kickin.” Recorded at “One Man Show” proved to be formed these and other side­ not quit through the catchy Thalian Hall at UNC-Wilming- quite exciting not only for those splitting feats. Eagles conclud­ guitar work and loud, vocal ton. the album contains basical­ students who had never seen ed the show on a somewhat cbonise*. ‘‘Jetae'g Girl,” one at ly the same show as he perform­ Eagles perform but also for somber note about the potentiai- this year’s biggest hit singles, ed here at ACC during the those alumni who had witnessed ity of every person, but the fut and his current hit, “I've Done Mike Cross Pre-Exam Jam. including per­ the show in past engagements resumed again as those stu­ Everything for You” clearly formances of such Cross favor- here at ACC. dents who had been hypontised standout as the album’s strong­ Cross’ own excellent musi­ Eagles. America’s foremost suddenly surprised persons est material, but where the ities as "Elma Turl.” "Old cianship on guitar and fiddle is entertainer in the field of ESP. near them with a succession d material is not as strong (as on Paint Peeling.” "Whiskey for backed by Zan McLeod on and hypnosis, used total audi­ tight hugs and juicy kisses aftet side two), Springfield’s pop- Breakfast” and "The Scots- electric guitar and bass. The ence participation when per­ the words “ Gil Eagles” tad rock conscious presence gives recording of this album is very good, clean and bright, present­ forming such stunning feats as been spoken by the hypnotist ing all the good qualities of revealing names, numbers, and himself. Mike Cross as an artist and thoughts of persons in the Those who missed Eagles' Movie Review performer. audience — all the while blind­ performance truly missed u folded. In the second half of his extraordinary show. Howeva, *An American Werewolf in London* show. Eagles hypnotised twelve those students who saw the By Emle Lee volunteers from the audience show will long remember te who suddenly became the “ per­ excellent performance by Gil Americans have a fascination this walking cadaver retains his ‘Final Cadence’ formers.” as Eagles directed Eagles that again proved to be with terror and the unknown, sense of humor even though it is them to become such characters quite a success on the ACC aiid horror movies have long often rather dead pan. The film A choral composition, “ Final as a sheriff in a gunfight with campus. capitalized on the theme. "The later depicts Naughton chang­ Cadence, ” by Allen Molineuz of scarier the movie, the greater ing into a werewolf right before ACC music faculty, will be pre­ the success of the film.” This the viewer’s eyes in what is miered in Cincinnati on Oct. 18 past summer Americans again probably the greatest metamor- at the national meeting of the continued their love affair with phoris depiction in cinema College Music Society. Stage & Script horror pictures by flocking to history. The composition will be per­ presents theaters across the nation to see This reviewer definitely re­ formed by the Mount Union such notable successes as commends the movie, although College Concert Choir of Alli­ “Wolfen” and "The Howling.” the weak may be somewhat ance, Ohio, under the direction THE THREE CUCKOLDS Both of these films dealt with squeamish about some scenes. of Dr. Lewis Gordon. those unfortunate souls who are However, the tremendous box The work was written in cursed to become hideous, office success of this film has memory of the late Jerry Davis bloodthirsty part-man, part-wolf demonstrated that Americans who was an instructor in guitar creatures who stalk unwary vic­ continue to rush to horror at Atlantic Christian. The com­ tims. Capitalizing on this theme movies and indeed this one position was selected from more of the werewolf is yet another should be a howling success by than 40 works submitted to the film that has fnghtened and any standards. choir director. entertained crowds across A- merica, “An American Were­ wolf in London.” This extraordinary movie in­ cludes that versatile actor-sing- Homesick? er David “ I’m a Pepper” Naughton who portrays a young Meet Fellow American vacationing in Eng­ Christians At land. He unfortunately comes into contact with more than just First Christian Church the beautiful countryside of 207 N. Tarboro, Wilson rural England and the urban splendor of majestic London. Sundays — 11 o.m. Being mauled by a werewolf Town and Campus Class—9:45 Starring: Jeff Batchelor Patti Fahling obviously was not his of a Beth Forbes Lura Hewitt great vacation. However, the Bob Poole Scott Robertson director of this film, who. by the e .i^ i X ./ P j Skor. Xc Frank Silverthome way. also bfxxight us “ Animal House,” often employs humor Complete Fish Directed by Paul H. Crouch even in the most gruesome Setting and Lighting designed by Dennis L. McDowell scenes. Such is the case of and Aquarium Nanghton’s friend who, al- Department thongh attacked by a werewolf, Wed., Sept. 30, through Sat., Oct 3 reappears throagbout the film in Phono 237-1488 at 8 p.m. in Howard Chapel yarious stages of decomposi- Despite his rather sto- Star* Hourt: Mon.-S(rt. 9-9 Sun. ACC Btodents, faculty and staff FREE ach-churaiag appearance. 2% MiU« W**t. Wilson M anorial Hotpital All others .. . adults *2.00, students * 1.00