Capitol times. (Middletown, Pa.) 1982-2013, August 30, 1985, Image 8

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    Friday,August 30, 1985 Page 8
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The Crue, Scorpions - Metal madness
Crue
The sultan purveyors of
unadulterated, headbanging,
free expression music have once
again fulfilled their expecta
tions with yet another album
designed to satisfy even the
most dedicated metal head.
Who else could fit this descrip
tion but the Heavy Metal
maniacs themselves, Motley
Crue.
The Crue's latest album,
"Theatre Of Pain" (Elektra)
combines hard-hitting metal
with meaningful lyrics such as
those found in "Home Sweet
Home" and "Fight For Your
Rights." The loud, earth
shattering sound that made the
Crue famous is clearly ex
emplified with "Louder Than
Hell," "Use It Or Lose It" and
"Keep Your Eye On The
Money."
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Probably the most
recognizable song on the
"Theatre Of Pain" Lp is
"Smokin' In The Boys Room,"
a classic remake of the
Brownsville Station hit. The
Crue sounded in top form when
they rocked the Allentown
Fairgrounds with three encores
drawing out the old Elvis song,
"Jailhouse Rock" (to be releas
ed on their next album, possibly
live).
The "Theatre Of Pain"
album will certainly shake ones
soul on the record player, but
a live performance of these die
hard metal maniacs is
guaranteed to shatter your
thoughts of any civilization in
the life of Motley Crue.
This album is not only for
those who live and breathe
heavy metal, but also for those
who want to hear good, loud
acoustic sound with a dynamic
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rock beat. Do what the Crue
want you to do, buy their
album and suport heavy metal
mania (if you dare).
J. L. M.
Scorpions
The Scorpions are back with
a new Lp and sounding better
than ever. "World Wide
Live"( Mercury) a double-live
Lp was recorded on the Scor
pions last tour "Love at First
Sting" which lasted over a year.
It was the most successful tour
yet for the native German
band. Not, only did the Scor
pions get a larger American au
dience but the "Love at First
Sting" Lp was the commercial
success they had been waiting
for ever since "Lovedrive"
came out a few years ago.
"World Wide Live" gives
you a very good idea of what
it's like to be at a wild, raucous
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Scorpions concert. It was
recorded in a variety of dif
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Diego, Paris, and Cologne,
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energy performances that the
Scorpions turn out night after
night is captured on vinyl.
Songs like "Big City
Nights"which is a truly
awesome live perfor
mance,"Another Piece of
Meat," "Make It Real," and
"Can't Live Without You"
showcase the Scorpions set on
"World Wide Live."
The musicianship and sound
quality of "World Wide Live"
is excellent. It is one of the best
live Lp's to come out in a long
time because there is not only
a couple of better than average
live performances on "World
Wide Live" but there is two
Lp's worth of terrific music
from one of the premiere rock
n' roll bands around today.
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Expectations
(continued from pg. 1)
the total hours of study to 30 to
50 hours a week.
Another multi-media stu
dent, Kathy Germain, expects
to maintain a 2.5 to 3.0 average
by studying six hours a week
for each of her classes. Ger
main said," high school is
nothing compared to col
lege...you really have to learn
how
,to study in college."-Ger
main also said there is a definite
link between grades and study
hours which disagrees with
what the study found.
Maria Dougherty,a public
policy student, expects a 3.0
average in college compared to
a 3.5 in high school. Dougher
ty said she plans to spend 40
hours a week studying for her
classes.
Rosemary Brooks, a multi
media student expects to main
tain a 3.0 average at Capitol.
Brooks plans on studying an
average of 30 hours a week for
her classes. Brooks said that
regular class attendance helps
hei . understand her courses
more clearly.