The Guardian, May 8, 1979

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Guardian, May 8, 1979 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 5-8-1979 The Guardian, May 8, 1979 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (1979). The Guardian, May 8, 1979. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. WSUprofessors elected to OAS fellowship • By DANIEL DEPASQLALE member of the Academy in 1970. Sciences. materials concerning your work supporting publication of a book Guard ten Associate Writer He cited his efforts to retain a WOOD BECAME a member of and past achievements." on Ohio's Natural Heritage. The Francis Jankowski, professor of seat for engineering as his prime the Wright State faculty and the WOOD ELABORATED on society also supports the Junior engineering, and Timothy Wood, contribution. Academy eight years ago. some of the qualities of the Aca- Ohio Academy, which is like a associate professor of biology, "When 1 served as the Aca- "It's quite a privilege being demy, "Unlike other science aca- science fair for advanced high were elected to fellow ship in the demy's Vice-President. I initiated honored bv a societv that has demies, which arc devoted to one school students." Ohio Academy of Si lences April the petition drive to get engineer- been around since 1981," he said. discipline, the Ohio Academy is 20. ing into the society, and 1 "The Academy has had a long open to everyone involved in Jankowski added. "It (the Aca- Both men said they were eventually became the first chair- history of promotion and recogni- science, industry and education. demy) provides a way for people honored by the Academy's man of engineering.'' Jankowski tion of achievement." "They (the Academy) promote to exchange ideas between dif- choice, and felt that their years of recalled. "To become a fellow in the many endeavors, such as the ferent disciplines. Our yearly activity and overall participation Jankowski started teaching at Academy." explained Dr. Jerry exchange of scientists with China, meetings concern many of the cere 'major factors in (he selec- Wright State in 1969. and was Hubschman. president of the which took place over the past activities which affect the interac- tion. formerly a member of the New Academy, "two members have to year. The society puts out a tions of man and his environ- JANKOWSKI BECAME a Jersey and New York Academy of nominate you. and then present journal five times a year, and is ment." The Daily Guardian ^ May 8,1979Issue 104 Volume XV Wright State I niver^itv Davton. Ohio Unofficial results of the 1979 Student Caucus Election: AT LARGE: ARA trying to keep contract service Terry Burns 152 James Harlan 270 By MIKE HOSIER Referendum neeiis '/j of the vote with 2nd & 3rd yr. pany would better know how to over 100 operations in the area. Guardian Associate Editor to pass (66.6%) Medical students serve the students' needs. As a result, ARA feels that it has Representatives from ARA. the In addition to the services ARA experienced both the small and ARTICLE 1 SECTION 1 (would company presently holding the has provided in the past, the the large ends of the spectrum of have deleted the Medical School food service contract at Wright company has bid for the vending fulfillment of a client's vending Representative from Student Cau- State, were on campus Thursday operations on campus. ARA needs. cus): to answer students' questions would have a uniform route man The company is also proposing YES 139 = 42.5% 139 = 38.5% prior to making their presentation on campus, provioe the most a Board plan for on-campus NO 109 = 33.3% 143 = 39.6% before the Food Service Commit- modern equipment and buy na- residents that would enable stu- ABSTAIN 79 = 24.2% 79 = 21.8% tee. tional brand products. dents participating in the pro- According to Bill Stoffregen, ARTICLE 1 SECTION 6 (would ONE MAJOR CHANGE in the gram to either limited or un- ARA regional sales manager. area of vending machines that the limited seconds. Despite the pos- have allowed Student Caucus ARA proposes to make changes in members to serve on more than company proposes is a switch in sibility of an increase in food food service should they be the refund system so that stu- prices as a result of inflation, the one standing committee at a awarded the contract once again; dents can pick up money lost in cost of such a Board plan would time): however, most of these changes ARA machines at any ARA not go up. YES 204 = 65.4% 210 = 60.8% will take the form of remodeling operated cash register. Another RESIDENTS WOULD have the NO 56 = 17.9 % 83 = 24.05% present facilities. proposal that ARA is considering, option of utilizing this plan, ABSTAIN 52 = 16.7 % 52 = 15.1% "WE ARE LOOKING st this as to be used instead of or in buying food coupons or rejecting ai experienced operator." said addition to the other, would be an both. ARTICLE I SECTION 8 (would Stoffregen. "We're proposing a envelope system that would en- Of >ii the facilities on campus hove changed the number of plan with a lot of thought behind able students to pick up refunds the University Center cafeiv-m votes needed for a recall 'rom JO it. This is not a shotgun approach. from the office of the Bursar. will be the site of most of ARA's percent to 10 percent of those "We're at a bit of a disad- Either option, the representa- proposed changes. voting): vantage being the incumbent," tives felt, would be more con- BECAUSE THE cifeteric YES 161 = 51.3% 161 = 46.4% he added, saying that th~ advan- venient than what is used now. brings in a lot of non-resideni NO 109 = 34.7 % 142 = 40.9% tage ARA docs have over other ARA claims to be the largest trade during the lunch hour, AHA ABSTAIN 44 = 14.0 % 44 = 12.7% companies is that it has been at vending machine operation in the is proposing a new service ares Wright State since 1974 and its Dayton area. The company ser- where students could eat at a ARTICLE 2 SECTION 2 (would facilities have grown along with vices a majority of Genera! Motor fixed price with thiir choice iron- have deleted the School of Medi- the University, so that the com- accounts. Dayton Press. Duriron • cine Representative from Aca- Sec 'ARA,' page 9) demic Council; would have changed the rotation schedule on Academic Council from two years to one year): Dynamite ground-breaking YES 201 = 63.4% 201 = 57.2% NO 61 = 19.2% 95 = 27.1% By BOB MYERS Dayton architectural firm of Le- John R. Beljan. vice-president for ABSTAIN 5S = 17.4% S5 = 15.7% Guardian Newa Editor vin. Porter, and Smith and is Health Affairs and de»n uf the Ground was broken for the scheduled to be completed in School of Medicine, while White MEDIA COMMITTEE: NURSING: Frederick A. White Center for 1981. counted the seconds befoie the John Commiskey 210 Linda Wiggenhom 49 Ambulatory Care last Friday. The PRESIDENT Robert J. Keger- explosion. Mark Bonekowski Center is the first WSU building reis said that oids on actual Beljan told the audience before 200 MEDICINE: 99 named in honor of a Wright State construction had been received the ceremony that h' had been a Cheryl Connatser 194 Dawn Light Tony Aracri 161 employee. and opened in Columbus last lifelong dream of hit to u«e a SCIENCE A ENGINEERING The $6.7 million structure, thursday As all of the bids were stick of dynamite, c^ing old BUSINESS: Julie Wainscott 57 which will be part of the WSU under the University's ceiling, movies as cause of thii ambition. Ralph Nehrenr 175 Wendell Payne 27 School of Medicine, will provide construction will begin as soon as WHITE WAS the first em- LIBERAL ARTS Alan Yasko 20 medical students with "hands- feasible, according to Kegerreu. ployee of Wright State. He served Kim Koehler 187 Alan Seaver 17 on" experience as well as service The actual ground-breaking the Unive* sity as Vice-presideet El wood Sanders 182 to the surrounding community. as done with dynamite. The and th- n as Actios President Mike Alter 158 This building was designed by the ,-tuator was handled by Dr. during 4972-73. : i (fc*&9 W«y l vm Prediction of volcanic erruptions elusive ia'.i "lit- I^rutfir. '»»f h4->' m«tatnr»4 *fi 1n.1npv.jt imrc wiirh s rath" Ir saa KTUUJOI- hr lawt ifc* !«H i»«« «w rtwre )i« been w stwwr. frfwhmsias «m tv>rr liuuirrsu iiwamr TOWIMI n 1 -jnittp TiiS«a »ftw -»-JV MM want ai pfateMg ivrl -tt ti'aliny n nislinil" ir frmt o rcunu: xiwr RIB tii» «9H4»fl9 "> <h* «*• luiutiwk if irHv* MH ft- IKMi liuutnvts 1f -niHinnt rf war". MS; Tgonw 0 tip vui-juir f.nn vf ?f» «*r^S enf.wc.fcCT Mtipf •**%»««* aruuttl BV7 TU.UW, i*K» KieBtwi •Ulm» Mrt B <n «mnw*» siana-H 'f.'&tffiiia n hi- iraiis i>" tip >wrfr "innritg tfm b* mitrt liar -Bjnwm fu*e 'to h<en »feeo 'Ming -taw* vik-jmivps mo uaiiu.
Recommended publications
  • Cash Box NY Telex: 666123 Tists (Page 7)
    UA-LA958-I Featuring ^ “Days Gone Down On United Artists Records in .C 1979 LIBERTY UNITED RECORDS. INC . LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA 90028 UNITED ARTISTS RECORDS IS A TRADING NAM.F VOLUME XLI — NUMBER 3 — JUNE 2, 1979 FHE INTERNATIONAL MUSIC RECORD WEEKLY C4SH GEORGE ALBERT President and Publisher ? 5 MEL ALBERT “An Apple A Day Vice President and General Manager EDITORML CHUCK MEYER value. billboard. Director of Marketing Records are your best entertainment DAVE FULTON With near unanimous agreement that the Considering that consumers are looking for the In Chief Editor aforementioned maxim is true, it is time to let others most for their money, the time is right to let them J.B. CARMICLE realize this secret. know the investment value of music. With minimal General Manager. East Coast And the great hook to this is that it can be done care, a consumer can spend $4-6and haveawork of JIM SHARP Director, Nashville without a costly advertising campaign which also re- art for a lifetime. East Coast Editorial quires executives from various labels to agree to a This simple program needs to be coordinated KEN TERRY East Coast Editor CHARLES PAIKERT budget and a creative approach. Quite simply, a through the RIAA or another industry organization LEO SACKS AARON FUCHS series of phone calls and verbal agreements are all that will take the initiative to promote the concept to West Coast Editorial that is needed. the manufacturers. In a matter of days, the plan ALAN SUTTON. West Coast Editor JOEY BERLIN — RAY TERRACE Whenever a manufacturer advertises his albums, could be instituted.
    [Show full text]
  • Felix Issue 504, 1979
    THE NEWSPAPER OF IMPERIAL COLLEGE UNION 0/S Students' Fees Up 20% Huge cuts in education expenditure and yet another massive fee increase for overseas students are the order of the day following the first Conservative Budget on Tuesday. Instead of the 9 per cent fee increase for home and overseas students announced by the previous Government, overseas students will now be faced with a 20 per cent rise on this year's fees. Overseas postgraduates will now be paying over £1,100 to attend British Universities. There is no further rise in home students' fees which remain as listed below. This means that the fee differential which the College is pledged to oppose is now even greater than before. Union President Mary Attenborough is to meet the Rector on Friday and is hoping for a joint statement opposing the increases. Among the cuts is a massive reduction in university capital expenditure from £17.6 million to £9.9 million, part of a total capital expenditure saving in the whole of the education sector of £14 million. Mary Attenborbugh is worried that the College may now be forced to delay furnishing the Linstead Hall extension. A £5 million cut in the research council grants is bound to have its effect on postgraduate grant awards and research projects. The Union are also worried that the 1 - 1.5 per cent reduction in Union Welfare Advisei universities' general expenditure will mean a further cut in the IC Union budget for next year. ACCOMMODATION With these devastating announcements coming just two weeks before the end of term the Union will find it difficult to organise the mass protests which should be every student's response to this Government.
    [Show full text]
  • Discos Zeppelin
    DISCOS ZEPPELIN Para obtener más información puede visitar www.zeppelindiscos.com CATÁLOGO COMPLETO DE ARTÍCULOS A FECHA 25/08/2006 Autor Titulo Año E.Disco E.Carátula Precio 10 cc 10 cc 1973 VG++ VG+ 12.00 € 10 cc bloody tourist 1978 VG++ VG+ 6.00 € 10 cc look hear - - - VG++ VG+ 9.00 € 10 cc ten out of 10 - - - VG++ VG++ 9.00 € 10 cc the original soundtrack 1975 VG++ VG+ 9.00 € 10.000 maniacs in my tribe 1987 NM- NM- 9.00 € 11 WAYS TO GET OUT LMOOR RECs ,PUNK/KBD 1990 VG++ VG+ 9.00 € 13TH FOOR ELEVATOR,GREAT SOCIETY fillmore 26-27-agosto-1966 1966 Cartel 9.00 € 1994 please stand by.. 1979 VG++ VG+ 6.00 € 2001 a space odyssey banda sonora ,Stanley KUBRICK 1973 NM- NM- 12.00 € 2001 a space odyssey vol.2,banda sonora ,Stanley KUBRICK 1970 VG++ VG+ 12.00 € 5th dimension,the greatest hits 1970 VG++ VG++ 9.00 € 5th dimension,the individually & collectively 1972 VG++ NM- 10.00 € 5th dimension,the living together growing... 1973 VG++ VG++ 9.00 € 5th dimension,the Love's Lines, Angles and Rhymes 1971 VG++ VG++ 10.00 € 5th dimension,the portrait 1970 VG+ VG++ 9.00 € 5th dimension,the star dancing 1978 VG++ VG++ 9.00 € 5th dimension,the The 5th Dimension Live 1971 VG VG++ 10.00 € 5th dimension,the The 5th Dimension Live 1971 VG+ VG+ 12.00 € 5th dimension,the the age of aquarius 1969 VG++ VG++ 10.00 € 5th dimension,the worst that could happen 1967 VG+ VG+ 12.00 € 5th dimension,the,marilyn mccoo and billy davis i hope we get to love in time 1976 VG++ VG++ 9.00 € 8th day,the the 8th day 1983 VG++ VG++ 6.00 € A Chorus Line Broadway Cast 1975 VG++ VG++
    [Show full text]
  • Pop / Rock Misto
    CATALOGO LP prezzo POP / ROCK MISTO 2967 BRITISH EUROPEAN LP 3LP 100-TH WINDOW - MASSIVE ATTACK EUR 120,00 209 CASTLE BRITISH EUROPEAN 2LPLP ACKER BILK:THE COLLECTION EUR 23,30 35 BRITISH EUROPEAN LP AGNES BERNELLE - FATHER'S LYING DEAD ON THE IRONINGEUR BOARD 15,50 8283 ARISTA AIR SUPPLY - JUST AS I AM EUR 19,50 9564 ARISTA (Audiophile LP) ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - BROTHERS ON THE ROAD EUR 19,50 505 FLYING FISH USA AZTEC TWO-STEP/SEE IT WAS LIKE THIS...AN ACOUSTIC RETROSPEC.EUR 14,50 163 CASTLE BRITISH EUROPEAN 2LPLP BARBARA DICKSON EUR 23,30 8620 ART BILL HALEY - GREATEST HITS EUR 15,50 15 BRITISH EUROPEAN LP - Heavy VinylBILL WELLS TRIO - ALSO IN WHITE EUR 22,50 4 AUDIOPHARM 3 LP BRAZILECTRO 3 - Artisti Vari - Jazz-Samba and Electronic Music: EURBossa & Latin 34,00 - composta da uno dei più popolari DJ nel mondo - Paco De La Cruz 5 AUDIOPHARM 3 LP BRAZILECTRO 4 - Artisti Vari - Jazz-Samba and Electronic Music: EURBossa & Latin 34,00 - - composta da uno dei più popolari DJ nel mondo - Paco De La Cruz 18 CASTLE BRITISH EUROPEAN LP CHICAGO: CHICAGO 8 \ STREET PLAYER EUR 23,30 8619 ART CLIFF RICHARD - GREATEST HITS EUR 15,50 71302 GOLD CASTLE COLLINS JUDY /TRUST YOUR HEART EUR 13,90 166 CASTLE BRITISH EUROPEAN 2LPLP ELKIE BROOKS EUR 23,30 74213 BRITISH EUROPEAN LP 2 LP FRANK ZAPPA - SAMPLER - YOU CAN'T DO THAT ON STAGE ANYMOREEUR 18,50 229 CASTLE BRITISH EUROPEAN 2LPLP GARY NUMAN - THE COLLECTION EUR 23,30 129 CASTLE BRITISH EUROPEAN 2LPLP JUDY GARLAND - THE COLLECTION - LIVE! EUR 23,30 130 CASTLE BRITISH EUROPEAN 2LPLP MANTOVANI AND HIS ORCHESTRA - THE COLLECTION EUR 23,30 4402 CARTHAGE REC.
    [Show full text]
  • The Rolling Stones the Rolling Stones Define Rock 'N' Roll
    The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones define rock 'n' roll. They are the longest running act in the history of rock music, having remained wildly popular and prodigiously productive over their 30-year career. The group was formed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who met as schoolmates in Dartford, Kent. The legend has them bumping into each other on the platform at Dartford railway station, where Keith notices a blues album under Mick's arm. A bond is struck immediately and the pair go on to form a band with a variety of personnel, who eventually include a boogie-woogie pianist called Ian Stewart and a gifted blonde blues guitarist from Cheltenham called Brian Jones (although at the time he is calling himself Elmo Lewis for added authenticity). The best way to chronicle the Rolling Stones' accomplishments is to break it down by year: 1962 The Stones are just three of a growing circle of musicians who were devoted to the music of American artists like Chuck Berry, Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and Elmore James. They perform these artists' songs with an almost missionary zeal to further the R&B cause, as well as earn enough money to stay alive. For some months, the impoverished early Stones live in squalor in London's Edith Grove. They beg gigs from older, jazz-tinged luminaries like Chris Barber, Cyril Davies and Alexis Korner, yet such is the Stones' raw energy and rapid development, they soon leave behind the somewhat purist and divided world of the jazz and blues establishment. In July, the Stones take their name from a Muddy Waters song called "Rollin' Stone Blues" and make their live debut at London's Marquee Club (minus Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts).
    [Show full text]
  • The Rolling Stones the Ultimate Guide Contents
    The Rolling Stones The Ultimate Guide Contents 1 The Rolling Stones 1 1.1 History .................................................. 2 1.1.1 Early history ........................................... 2 1.1.2 1962–1964: Building a following ................................ 2 1.1.3 1965–1967: Height of fame ................................... 4 1.1.4 1968–1972: “Back to basics” ................................... 7 1.1.5 1972–1977: Mid '70s ...................................... 9 1.1.6 1978–1982: Commercial peak .................................. 10 1.1.7 1983–1988: Band turmoil and solo efforts ............................ 11 1.1.8 1989–1999: Comeback, return to popularity, and record-breaking tours ............ 12 1.1.9 2000–2011: A Bigger Bang and continued success ........................ 13 1.1.10 2012–present: 50th anniversary and covers album ........................ 14 1.2 Musical development ........................................... 15 1.3 Legacy .................................................. 17 1.4 Tours ................................................... 17 1.5 Band members .............................................. 18 1.5.1 Timeline ............................................. 19 1.6 Discography ................................................ 19 1.7 See also .................................................. 20 1.8 References ................................................ 20 1.8.1 Footnotes ............................................. 20 1.8.2 Sources .............................................. 33 1.9 Further
    [Show full text]
  • El Diseño De Portadas De Cds Como Herramienta Gráfica Para La Construcción De La Imagen Del Arfista
    TRABAJO “El diseño de portadas de CDs como herramienta gráfica FINAL DE para la construcción de la imagen del artista.” GRADO Autora: Collado Uzactegui, Alejandra Margarita Tutores: Vigo, Mariana y Funes, Lucas Carrera: Lic. Diseño Gráfico Año: 2010 “El diseño de portadas de CDs como herramienta gráfica para la construcción de la imagen del artista.” Resumen | Abstract Resumen Abstract En la presente investigación, se analiza el Diseño In this research, we analyze the Graphic Design Gráfico de portadas de CDs como una herramienta of CD covers as a tool which helps to build the que contribuye a construir la imagen de los artistas. image of the artists. As the corpus of the research, Para el análisis, y como corpus de la investigación, there were selected two genres: Rock & Roll and se seleccionaron dos géneros: el Rock&Roll y el Pop, as well as two artists by genre: The Beatles Pop, y dos artistas por género The Beatles y Rolling and Rolling Stone representing Rock & Roll, and Stone representando el Rock&Roll y Madonna y Madonna and Michael Jackson as Pop icons. Michael Jackson como íconos del Pop. El análisis The analysis was contextualized in the ‘80s and se realizó en el marco de las décadas ’80 y ’90 ‘90s, however, for the Beatles the ‘60s and ‘70s aunque para los Beatles, se tomó además los ’60 were also considered. It was analyzed one cover y ’70, analizando una portada para cada una de los per period. The objectives that guide this final períodos. Los objetivos que guían este trabajo final grade work are: To perform a semiotic analysis of de grado son: analizar semióticamente el lenguaje graphic language (iconic, linguistic, and color).
    [Show full text]
  • Rolling Stones - Connection
    Rolling Stones - Connection © Felix Aeppli 2020-10-29 0.204 JULY 10 - LATE JULY and OCTOBER 14 - NOVEMBER 23, 1971 ROLLING STONES MOBILE (RSM), NELLCOTE (KEITH RICHARDS’ HOUSE), VILLEFRANCHE, FRANCE, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineers: Glyn and Andy Johns 8 Fast Talking NOTES: Cut 8: Early version (not in circulation among collectors); a.k.a. Fast Talking Slow Walking. 0.226 NOVEMBER 25-30 and/or DECEMBER 6-21, 1972 DYNAMIC SOUNDS, KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer: Andy Johns 18 Silver Train 22 Fast Talking Cuts 16-19: Released on IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N’ ROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD). Cuts 17-19: Released on MAD SHADOWS (BT CD). Cut 22: Released on COULD YOU WALK ON THE WATER? (BT CD); FAST TALKING (BT CD). NOTES: Cut 18: Fast version, lacking harmonica, but featuring horns (saxophone Bobby Keys, Jim Horn; trumpet Chuck Findley [all or part of]); Cut 22: Keyboards Organ Billy Preston or Nicky Hopkins; origin unconfirmed, might come from Musicland Studios, Munich, November 13-24, 1973 (featuring Billy Preston) or February 8-13/February 20–March 3, 1974 (with Nicky Hopkins). 1051 First half of April, 1969 Rome: Shooting of “UMANO NON UMANO” (“HUMAN, NOT HUMAN!”), film (directed by Mario Schifano, production: Mount Street Film [Ettore Rosboch and Anita Pallenberg], camera. Mario Vulpiani; unofficially premiered in 1971 or 1972; presented at the Venice Film Festival, Sep. 10, 2009; released on DVD, “UMANO NON UMANO,” Rarovideo 8057092012291 [Italy], Nov. 3, 2016). MJ: dancing/singing performance to “Street Fighting Man” (Jagger, Richards), Keith Richards: moog synthesizer. 2006E March 25, 1965 Copenhagen: Interview with all five Stones by Mogens Vemmer for Danish TV (“MOVIN’ NORTH - 1965” [BT DVD]; “ROLLING STONE - LIFE AND DEATH OF BRIAN JONES,” documen- tary, directed by Danny Garcia, premiered at the Regent Street Cinema, London, Dec.
    [Show full text]
  • UE Inv210616 Lps (Pdf)
    Uncle Ed's LPs Artist Title Catalog# Label Released Release ID Folder ID no. Our Price Media Cond Sleeve Cond Format Notes "Big" Tiny Little Christmas With "Big" Tiny Little CRL 57391 Coral 1961 1899956Uncategorized Good Plus (G+) Good Plus (G+) LP, Album, Mono light scratches needs cleaned "Weird Al" YankovicIn 3-D BFZ 39221 Rock 'N' Roll Records 1984 584107Rock Good Plus (G+) Good (G) LP, Album Used, 2/14, BR Pawn, 10cc Bloody Tourists PD-1-6161, 2480 477 Polydor, Man Ken Records, Polydor1978 11689186 A In stock USED 200163 $8.00 Good (G) Good (G) LP, Album A little beat up in it's previous life, some scars on label. 10cc Bloody Tourists PD-1-6161, 2480 477 Polydor, Polydor 1978 7337716A In stock USED 200166 $10.00Very Good (VG) Very Good (VG) LP, Album, Mon generic inner sleeve 10cc How Dare You! SRM-1-1061 Mercury 1976 9097327B OUT OF STOCK Good Plus (G+) Good Plus (G+) LP, Album, Pit 2Pac Me Against The World B0031433-01 Interscope Records, UMe, Amaru2020 Entertainment 14922780 A In stock NEW 200005 $55.00 Mint (M) Mint (M) 2xLP, Album, RE, 180 new in cello wrap 2 lps never opened 180 gram. 25 ann. 38 Special (2) Special Forces SP-4888 A&M Records 1982 3490725Rock 200003 $6.00Very Good (VG) Very Good (VG) LP, Album, Club this album has original inner sleeves.has scratches on side 1 playes with no skips, still in cello wrap 38 Special (2) Tour De Force SP-4971 A&M Records 1983 9780549 Rock 200004 $10.00 Near Mint (NM or NearM-) Mint (NM or M-)LP, Album this album has original inner sleeve 38 Special (2) Wild-Eyed Southern Boys SP-4835 A&M Records 1980 4801045Rock 200001 $4.00Good Plus (G+) Good Plus (G+) LP, Album, y - this copy has original inner sleeve .has writing on cover nice copy 38 Special (2) Wild-Eyed Southern Boys AMLH 64835, SP 4835 A&M Records, A&M Records 1981 1909296 Rock 200002 $6.00 Very Good (VG) Very Good (VG) LP, Album OG inner sleeve, Sticker on outer Cover, Nice copy, new inner sleeve.
    [Show full text]
  • Ron Wood © Felix Aeppli 08-2018 / 06-2020
    Gimme Some Neck Ron Wood © Felix Aeppli 08-2018 / 06-2020 7001 June 1, 1947 Born in Hillingdon, Middlesex: Ronald David Wood. 7001A Late 1963 and early 1964 Yiewsley, Middlesex: RHYTHM AND BLUES BOHEMIANS (not recorded) RW, Tony Munroe: guitar; Robin Scrimshaw: vocals; Kim Gardner: bass; Bob Langham: drums; - When Ali McKenzie replaced singer Robin Scrimshaw in early 1964, the band changed their name to THE THUNDERBIRDS, soon to be shortened to THE BIRDS in order to avoid confusion with Chris Farlowe’s backing band. 7001B Early March, 1964 Live at the Crawdaddy Club, Station Hotel, Richmond, Surrey: THE YARDBIRDS (not recorded) RW (replacing Keith Relf for one gig): harmonica; Eric Clapton: guitar, vocals; Chris Dreja: guitar; Paul Samwell-Smith: bass, vocals; Jim McCarty: drums, back-up vocals. 7001C June, 1964 Demo recordings, Tony Pike Sound Studio, Putney, London: THE BIRDS, SAY THOSE MAGIC WORDS (Beat Rec. BLP-3 [UK], late Summer, 1997); THE COLLECTORS’ GUIDE TO RARE BRITISH BIRDS (Deram 564139-2, CD [UK], Aug. 1, 1999): 1. You Don’t Love Me [Demo] (McDaniel), 2. You’re On My Mind [Demo] (Wood) Line-up: same as next. Summer, 1964, onwards THE BIRDS, BRITISH BALLROOM & CLUB DATES 7002 Early November, 1964 Decca Studios, London: THE BIRDS, Single (Decca F 12031 [UK], Nov. 20, 1964); THESE BIRDS ARE DANGEROUS (Edsel Rec. NEST901;12" EP [UK], 1985); SAY THOSE MAGIC WORDS (Beat Rec. BLP-3 [UK], late Summer, 1997); THE COLLECTORS’ GUIDE TO RARE BRITISH BIRDS (Deram 564139-2, CD [UK], July, 1999); RONNIE WOOD, ANTHOLOGY: THE ESSENTIAL CROSSEXION (EMI 3 11735 2, CD [UK], June 26, 2006): 1.
    [Show full text]
  • ZS WV O9 Oso7acti-46.A the BEACH BOYS, "GOODTIMIN' " HELEN REDDY, "MAKE LOVE to ME" DONN', (Prod
    NO 3 'N NOS SINGLES 014173'ZS WV o9 OSO7acti-46.a THE BEACH BOYS, "GOODTIMIN' " HELEN REDDY, "MAKE LOVE TO ME" DONN', _ (prod. by Johnston-group-Guer- (prod. by F. Day) (writers: Yel- Summer shows tor . 3/111Q io) (writers: Wilson -Wilson) lowstone -Voice -Tinsley) (Trajor, is as adept at rock and ballaa in,-. 0 Brother/NewExecutive/Jonah, ASCAP)(3:48).Helen is hit - pretation (with a touch of country) BMI) (2:10). A vintage Beach Boys boundagainwiththissaucy as she is at disco on this ambitious ballad complete with rich layers 0disco/pop offering which should two -record set. The Moroder-Bellotte of their trademark falsetto har- see plenty of a/c action also. Her production is exquisite and the discs monies soar behind Carl's warm lovely vocal invitationis anir- are loaded with possible singles. vocals. Caribou 8-9029 (CBS). resistible hook. Capitol 4712. Casablanca NBLP 2-7150 (13.98). RICK JAMES, "BUSTIN' OUT" (prod. by THE RAES,"I ONLY WANNA DANCE" BOB DYLAN, "AT BUDOKAN." This James -Stewart)(writer:James) (prod.by H. Hinde)(writers: double album, recorded live in Ja- (Jobete, ASCAP) (3:55). James S. Levay-P. Bellotte) (Leeds, pan, shows off such Dylan classics sticks to his successful formula ASCAP). Sweet vocal harmonies as "Mr. Tambourine Man," "Just here. The funky bass, offbeat vo- carry the message with a strong Like A Woman" and 20 more. The calsandcute female backup hook that make this a hot dance band adds strong support and the linesequal widespread appeal item. This classy group of female package isa must for Dylan col- andanothersurehit.Gordy vocalists is a sure bet on disco, lectors with interest for the unfa- 7167 (Motown).
    [Show full text]
  • Cbs, 1963–1992
    AUSTRALIAN RECORD LABELS THE C.B.S. LABEL 1963–1992 COMPILED BY MICHAEL DE LOOPER NOVEMBER 2019 CBS, 1963–1992 AUSTRALIAN RECORD COMPANY (A.R.C.) / C.B.S. /SONY RECORDS TIMELINE OCT 1936 FEATURADIO SOUND PRODUCTIONS (NSW) ACQUIRES THE NEW SOUTH WALES BUSINESS CARRIED OUT BY FEATURADIO SOUND PRODUCTIONS PTY LTD. IT COMMENCES OPERATIONS AT 92 PITT ST, SYDNEY, TO RECORD, PRESS AND DISTRIBUTE TRANSCRIPTIONS DISCS OF RADIO SERIALS AND COMMERCIALS. JUL 1938 MACQUARIE BROADCASTING SERVICES PTY LTD REORGANISES ITS INTERESTS INTO THE MACQUARIE BROADCASTING NETWORK. IT INCLUDES A BROADCASTING DIVISION OF PARTICIPATING RADIO STATIONS, A TALENT ORGANISATION, AND A TRANSCRIPTION PRODUCTION AND SALES BUSINESS. SIR HUGH DENISON IS CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD. THE HEAD OFFICE IS AT SAVOY HOUSE, 29 BLIGH ST, SYDNEY. FEATURADIO SOUND PRODUCTIONS (NSW) IS INCORPORATED INTO THE MACQUARIE COMPANY AS THE AUSTRALIAN RECORD COMPANY (A.R.C.), UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF C. H. GENDLE. AUG 1939 A.R.C. BEGIN RECORDING AND DISTRIBUTING COMMERCIAL 78 RPM RECORDS, MOSTLY ON THE MACQUARIE LABEL. MACQUARIE 501 IS TITLED ‘AFTER THE STORM / LEILA’, BY THE SEMPRINI ORCHESTRA. DISCS ARE MANUFACTURED AT THE PRESSING PLANT IN HARRINGTON ST, THE ROCKS. 1940 THE SHORT-LIVED MACQUARIE LABEL IS WOUND UP 1949 COMMERCIAL RECORDING RECOMMENCES WITH THE RODEO AND PACIFIC LABELS, SPECIALISING IN HILLBILLY, AND JAZZ / BOOGIE. GEORGE J. AITKEN IS A.R.C.’S PRODUCTIONS MANAGER. OCT 1951 A.R.C. ACQUIRES THE LONDON (U.K.) AND CAPITOL (U.S.) LABELS. THE FIRST CAPITOL RELEASE IS: CP 001 ‘HOW HIGH THE MOON / WALKIN’ AND WHISTLIN’ BLUES’ BY LES PAUL & MARY FORD 1951 G.
    [Show full text]