The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 02, 1976, Image 6

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    --;• The Daily Collegian Friday, April 2, 1076
'Outlaws' make fine music with
some hard-time,
By LEAH ROZEN
Collegian Staff Writer
THE OUTLAWS. By
Waylon Jennings, Willie
Nelson, Jessi Colter and
Tompall Glaser. RCA APLI
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In country music circles a
couple of years back, Waylon
Jennings and Willie Nelson
were considered good
songwriters and singers, but,
hell, everybody knew that
neither guy could ever
probably make it by himself.
They always wanted to do
things their own way.
And then, there was the
small matter of their ap
pearance. Johnny Cash never
wore his hair that long, not to
mention tying a scarf around
his head like Willie Nelson.
Well, times have changed,
and if John Denver and Olivia
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UPSTAIRS Movies Nightly from
5 pm all day Saturday and Sunday
DOWNSTAIRS
Take Out Beer Always
Dartboard • Pool Tables • Pinball
1767 N. Atherton St. 237-1484
Room 108 Forum
Fri, SOt, Sun
137 .Beaver Ave.
Newton-John can be riding
high on the country charts,
there shouldn't be that many
barriers to success for
country outlaws like Nelson
and Jennings.
Both men have recently
enlarged their audiences and
record sales. Jennings was
- voted top male country singer
and Nelson started, really
moving with young audiences
last year.
Always quick to spot a
possible money-making
trend, RCA Records has
released a sampler album
which features both Jennings
and Nelson, along with Jessi
Colter ' (Mrs. Waylon Jen
nings) and Tompall Glaser.
As sampler albums go, it
works nicely. The 11 songs fit
together well and are ap
pealing.
THREE ST • OGES
Comedy Spectacular
bad luck songs
Waylon Jennings sings "My
Heroes Have Always Been
Cowboys" and "Honky Tonk
Heroes." They are the sort of
hard•drinking and hard times
songs he's been doing for
years. ~
Jessi Colter sings "I'm
Looking For Blue Eyes",
which sounds exactly like
"I'm Not Lisa," her hit from
last summer, and "You Mean
to Say." She and Jennings
joing together for "Suspicious
Minds," a well-done duet
about the impossibility of
love's success as long as
doubts linger.
' Willie Nelson, who has a
sort of rough, almost grimy
voice that really grows on
you, sings the instantly
classic "Good Hearted
Woman," "Heaven or Hell,"
"Me and Paul" and
CO-STARRING
THE PINK PANTHER
THE ROAD RUNNER
THE INSPECTOR .
XlO3 kicks'off Jazz Week with
"Jazz Through the Years".
presented by the P.S. Jazz Cl ub
April 3 & 4 5-7 PM
spOnsored by Uncle Eli's & The Music Mail
WXLR 103.1 - FM STEREO
- LA CAREER DAY , .
THURS. 9 APRIL B,HUB
Law Career Forum .
9:30 am to Noon, HUB Assembly Room
Health Professions Forum
9:30 am to Noon, HUB Main Lou_ nge . ,
CAREER INFORMATION PROGRAM
2:15 to 5:15 pm • HUB Ballroom
More than 50 alumni are returning to campus to share their career
experiences in such fields as advertising and,sales;business ..
and management, education, and government service.
International Affairs Careers
3 to 5 pm, HUB Main Lounge
sponsored by: College of the Liberal Arts Alumni Society
LA Student Council
"Yesterday's Wine." A little
sentimental, Nelson sings of
days spent with too much
booze and too little success.
Finally Tompall Glaser
sings "T for 'Texas," the
Jimmie Rodgers tune, and
"Put Another Log on the
Fire." This last number pokes
fun at male chauvinists.
"Put another log on the fire-
Cook me up some bacon and
some greens- . . . go and put
up another pot of tea-then put
another log on the fire and
come tell me why you're
leaving me," he sings.
If you • are gaining interest
in what is getting to be known
as progressive country, "The
Outlaws" album will
probably give you a good
indication as to whether you
want to pursue it any further.
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d;Copegian arts
Same movies hang on in town
Downtown
"Dog Day Afternoon"
Good New York atmosphere
'in this Sidney Lumet film
about a rather bizarre real
life bank robbery. , Al Pacino
turns in a 'frenzied per
formance and Chris
Saranadon does well as his
lover. Screening Room
"Fantasia" Walt
Disney's cartoonists let loose
on classical music. We know
why you're going to see this
one in droves. Cinema Two
"Fantasy in Blue" So,
you dream in color. Big deal
Rated X. State
"Gable and Lombaid"
Hollywood as it sees itself.
James Brolin and Jill
Clayburgh play Clark Gable
and Carole Lombard, one of
tinsel town's favorite couples.
Opens today. Cinema One
"The Hindenburg"
Disaster film about the fire on
the giant .Ger Man airship.
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Crash scene is well done but
the rest stinks. George C.
Scott, Anne Bancroft and
William Atherton star.
Movies
"One Flew Over: the
Cuckoo's Nest" You saw
the Oscars. Good, solid movie
with some very fine per
formances. Jack Nicholson
and Louise Fletcher star.
Garden
"The Sunshine Boys"
Even non-Neal Simon fans
can appreciate George Burns'
fine performance here.
Actually, quite ,enjoyable.
Cathaum
"Young Frankenstein"
Mel Brooks takes aim at the
horror films aid hits the
bullseye. Funny version of the
classic monster tale. Gene
Hackman, Madelaine Kahn
and Peter Boyle star. Flick
On Campus
"Behind the Green Door"
waits Marilyn Chambers,
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Friday, April 2
Campus 4•H Bee Team, Square Dance, 7:30 p.m,, HUB ballroom.
Folk and Square Dance Roundup, 7:30 p.m,, White.
Commonsplace Coffeehouse, 8 p.m., Room 102 Kern.
Artists Series, Pennsylvania 8a11et,43: 30 p.m., University Auditorium.
Michael Powell, troml3onej, 8:30 p.m., Music Bldg. recital hall.
Saturday, April 3
Sports: Men's golf, vs, Navy, 1 p.m,
University Theatre, "When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder," 8 p.m., Pavilion Theater,
Artists Series, Pennsylvania Ballet, 8:30 p.m., University Auditorium.
Penna. Legal Society, LSAT Review, 9 a,m,•lp.m,, Room 115 Electrical Engineering
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Sunday, April 4
Chapel Service, 11 a.m., Eisenhower Chapel. Dr. Henry H. Mitchell, Ecumenical
Center for Black Studies, Claremont, Cal.
Black Christian Fellowship worship service, 11:15 a.m., Eisenhower Chapel. Rev.•
Darry L, Miliner, the Jerry Loyd Ensemble. •
Orthodox Christian Fellowship church service, 9 a.m., HUB assembly room.
Sports: Men's baseball, vs. Ithaca, 1 p.m.
Artist's Series, An Afternoon with the Pennsylvania Ballot, 3 p.m., University
Auditorium. ,
Colloquy program, Julian Bond, Georgia State Senator, on "Collision Course in a
Divided America," 8 p.m., University Auditorium. •
FILMS
Commonsplace Theatre, "To Have and Have Not," 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., Room 112
Kern. •
LECTURES
Sir Edward Bullard, Cambridge University, on "The Floor of the Deep Sea," 3:55
' p.m., Rooth 22 Deike. Sponsored by the Graduate School and the Department of
Geosciences.
History of Photography Week, Dr. Heinz K. Henisch, professor of the history of
photography, on "The Painterly Photograph and the Photographic Painting," 8
p.m., Zoller Gallery.
Friday, April 2
Physics, 3:50 p.m., Room 117 Osmond. P. J. Stiles, Brown University, on "Quasi-Two
. Dimensional Electron Systems."
Sunday, April 4
Women in Communications, 3 p.m., Room 225 HUB
her lips quivering, She's
catching , a cold. So would you,
if you stood around naked all
day making porno films.
Rated X. 119 Osmond
"Cartoon Festival" Bugs
Bunny and Road Runner. In
living 'color and life-sized.
HUB Assembly Room
"Eiger Sanction" Really
beautiful scenes of mountain
climbing make this Clint
Eastwood film better than
bearable. Vonetta• McGhee
plays his girl. East Wood plays
an art history professor (if
you can believe that) .who
used to work for the CIA. PUB
Rec Room
"Murder on the Orient
Express" Agatha
Christie's murder mystery
put on the screen with an all
star cast. Drags a bit, but well
done. Lauren Bacall, Vanessa
Redgrave, Sean Connery and
John Gielgud are among the
stars. 105 Forum
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UNIVERSITY CALENDAR
Friday, April 2,
SPECIAL EVENT
SEMINARS
MEETING
"Patton" George C. Scott
in one of his best per
formances. 108 Forum
"The Point" Cartoon
with Harry Nilson's music
and Dustin Hoffman's
narration. Cute. 'Waring
Lounge _
"Serpico" Al Pacino
stars as one of the two New
York cops who helped pave
the way for the Knapp
Commission hearings into
police corruption. Sidney
Lumet- directed. Pacino is
very good and so is the film,
but the women's roles are
excessively weak. 111 Forum
"To Have and To Have
Not" Bogart and Bacall,.
together for the first time.
Don't you dare miss this
classic. Kern ( Friday only )
"White Line Fever" Jan
Michael Vincent stars as a
trucker fighting against the
big, bad trucking companies.
Kay Lenz plays his wife.
Fairly inept. FUB Rec Room
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