Trammps show good, if you like disco By LYNNE MARGOLIS Collegian Staff Writer Well, I finally made it down to Mr. C's on Wednesday night. The occasion was the disco's second live show, featuring "the fabulou Trammps." During the 45-minute wait between the scheduled and actual show times, I sized up the place. Within minutes, I had a sense of why I'stayed away so long. The flashy people, spinning lights and ex pensive drinks were not my idea of a nice atmosphere. But since I shelled out seven bucks for a ticket to cover this show, I wasn't about to leave. Once the show started, though, I really had a tough time convincing myself to stay. I've tried, honestly I have, but I still can't find anything to like about disco music. What's amazing to me is that discos are supposed to be such sophisticated places, but the music itself is a polar opposite of that opulent image. The Trammps' first tune, "We Gonna Bump" ( I think that's what they called it . . . ) was typical of the mentality, or All hoagies $.99 except Roast Beef &Ham Week of the Arts Festival Wed.-Sun, •No extra charge for mayo and peppers• 484 E. College Ave. 1 1W 0 :.. 0; . , i ... / mash., ( hiller i ilia AM(RIeARO 234 E. College Ave. (under Mid-State Bank) iFriday &Saturday Only 2 MAN RIP-STOP Nylon Back Pack Tent 637.88 7 X 7 CAMEL Nylon 3 MAN Back Pack Tent $46.88 ••• •••. • Coleman Peak I Back Pack $2.00 Below ou Regular Price Compare at $15.00 Highe 1 /) •, 4t.), s '..N.`;, , .z:, . -I L.. • ',..'' 1 1 ,%150........400•0 I ,, z:` '. . :, 4 c . .• , , $ 296 95 Reg. $39.95 •Save $lO.OO ENTIRE STOCK OF TUBE SOCKS Reg. $1.50 .99 HIKERS •Heavy Leather Outer •Vibram-like Sole •Soft Padded Tongue •Leather Inner Lining lack of it, that pervades disco. It had that beat, but not much else. Many people applaud the disdo craze for bringing dancing back in style. Truthfully, I never got excited enough over that simplistic pounding to get in step with disco dancing. I have to admit that it does look good when done well. But I don't much care for that "I strut my stuff better than you do" attitude so common on the disco scene. The dancing that did go on during the show was tightly controlled by the Trammps' instructions, not their music. They asked everyone in the audience to dance only when given the word. The rest of the time, everyone was to sit back and watch the "disco show." But the 'audience had a hard time sitting tack when the bass player came on, face paint and all, to perform his wildly energetic "bit." I must say that Rusty, Stone, "The Six-Million Dollar Man from New York City," can play a mean bass. Free Layaway 2 MAN Nylon Mountain Tent Prime Down Sleeping Bag RIP-STOP Nylon Shell Deluxe Features Compare,.. A RR at 79.9 7 '2l‘ll. Better Quality Day_ Packs 58. 95 to 6 19. 95 Reg. 810.99 to 28.95 The Horny Horns brought the dance EMI cue, and the audience ,immediately stampeded to the lighted floor. The band shared the stage with several dancers, who were prodded to take turns singing "check out your mind, and see what you might find." Other exciting, intellectually stimulating lines were: "Hey, goddam Get off your ass and jam!" and from their number one hit tune,- P-Disco Inferno": "Burn, baby, burn Burn this mother down!" One employee ( who shall remain nameless) commented, "I think they just did one-and-a-half hours of one lyric!" Boy, was I glad he said that. I was wondering if I had been imagining things, but he confirmed my suspicions. The entire show sounded incredibly like one long, drawn-out song. If you liked Wild Cherry in concert, the Trammps show would have definitely been your thing. But when they asked, "Can I get you to say, 'Let's disco?' 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