16-The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. n, 1981 • . Rolling s tones gat h er no moss . •:.,:f.,,,A.,...„. ..„,•,,i,, ..., •.,........,...:., •,-,,,,..., ,s ' ..': '. '' '' /h . ". ' .''. "Tattoo. You," Rolling stones, Rolling Stones Records, The first single from "Tattoo You," a big seller called soul greats like James Brown doesn't even come close. . '-‘ ~.:. . , . ,1. . . i . . •1 4. c%;'' 1 / 4 %. COC 16052. "Start Me Up," is the best song Jagger and Keith The only good part about side two of "Tattoo You" is t • ' 4 ; l - ..., ',. •r .. T . 1 - .. 1 . 3•:.i.:.•••;,? --; -;; . ':::1V1 - ' , .. By MIKE HEIMOWITZ Richard have come up with in years. "Start Me Up" . Charlie Watt's drumming and the use of the horn section - . t'.3; ; , N. , # 1101 t . •:,.. wt. Daily Collegian Staff Writer reminds one of the glory days of the band in the late '6os on a couple of cuts. • .0 ` \ i• " `P.. ' • . • •' • , : 4 .1. •,.... . .ti. • • The Rolling Stones' latest record contains some of the and sounds a lot like "Brown Sugar" and "Honky Tonk Despite the poor showing on side two, a group like the " • r••• •," . •,.. , ',(1,.• -,: •••••• best rock they have put on plastic in years - for half the Women." • Rolling Stones is a rare commodity in the world of, , . •- • . r ,."„ •:. % '•‘•,..',4 I .;';.'-, - .. , :•:. : album. Jagger shouts nearly .unintelligible lyrics over the modern music. Four-fifths of the band have remained - ;,. -re , "5-- ''''' ~ - ::• Z 14;4.`.- '4. . .'"if • -••••• For an old Stones fan, side one of "Tattoo You" is a slam-bang background of one of the best rhythm sec- for almost twenty years and they still can churn out -411 ‘ 1, . ', .;* '-- *: 'f : i . ;' .. iV' ' .'‘ '•, joy to listen to. Despite the fact that most of the band is tions of rock 'n' roll, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman. platinum albums and fill 90,000-seat stadiums. The 14 14 1 / 4. .t.: pushing 40, the first Side proves the boys can still pound Ronnie Woods, whose leads scream across the song, longevity and continuing popularity of the group is out the rhythm in their old style. The sound that made seems to have finally grown comfortable working with almost unparalleled in entertainment. Even if you don't ,. -- ,, '' .., 4' . ,- - ~.! . ' the group so popular through the 1960 s and '7os has been the band. The chorus, "You make a grown man cry," is like them, you've got to respect them. ••:' ~- ~•-• 1 = # •' , - : . iAltrrrywx t .. lacking in recent years. But now it's back, at least for filled with claps and screams - they seem to be If ever a musician personified what rock and roll is, ~ , 1' . ' •••:‘ . •-- ~,I! , ,,•••• •:,-. -... 1 ...r,.;:=•:„ ..,•: , : •4• ... • , • .;,•:" •• . • ;woo •,• • 0 • ..• •i.,, : - , V-4'.'.: .. one side. enjoying themselves. it's Keith Richard. Sustaining a lifestyle.that killed Jimi ~ '-.;.: - - ..- , ~,,, ..?, • • ;••,,,• .., . •.:;,,,, ••,-,• te The second side of the new record strains the ears and The rest of the first side never loses the energy Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Mama Cass, Elvis 1,,,, '.. , fi b, *•• -.....-" . - .-./:-. , ' ... •::-... •il .. ?-•-• , .4. , • , patience of pre-"Emotional Rescue" Stones' fans. It's generated with "Start Me Up." With titles like "Little T Presley, Keith Moon, John Bonham and others, he has i.; 1 . ' .-' r: • filled with songs of lament featuring Mick Jagger's &A" and "Slave," the side is dominated by the survived and continued playing. Richard has, been t.:-,,:,,'• ,'. . ;`..:••• • - c . : r - . , falsetto voice. If you liked the title cut from "Emotional customary Rolling Stone's raunch and roll that had been arrested in three countries, yet he has yet to spend a day '''' 4 " . ' :' .... • P • „.. - .. ~ Rescue," you'll love this side - every cut sounds like missing since "Exiles on Main Street." in jail. • ' - .:• . . that song. The Stones even included a hard blues tune called Since their beginning in 1963 the Stones put their own "Black Limo," complete with loud harmonica riffs Despite all of this the Stones go on. Jagger's voice • - .. i . unique and familiar stamp on more than a half-dozen blowing all over Woods and Richard's burning leads. peaked in 1969, but like Frank Sinatra, who peaked . ~ musical styles and. They have recorded soul, disco, ' The flip side begins with "Worried About You," five • decades ago, he still has enough desire and talent left to „, •. • . reggae, pychedelia, blues, country and' even jazzy minutes of Jagger's effeminate falsetto. Jagger does Pull it off for hit after hit. ~ i..- - ; , . ..„ ' songs. break into his normal voice toward the end of the song, Fora die-hard Stone's fan, "Tattoo You" proves that . ~ , -1 '",. The Stones have survived drug busts, personnel but by then it's too late. The leads from Woods and when they want to rock, they can do it better than ' ." • of 1 ;,. • changes, a lead guitarist with a drug problem, Altamont Richard are wasted on pap like this. anyone. Whether they make it through the 'Bos is ' 'i,..;••• . .1.! . and the changing times. They remained popular "Tops" contains some good piano and is sung in Barry anybody's guess. Keith may get a bag of pure horse and through the turbulence of the '6os and the blandness •of White style, but, once again, Jagger doesn't cut it. make a quick exit to rock and roll heaven. Wyman or Photo by Rolling Stone the '7os. Even if they don't make it through the 'Bos, they Sometimes it seems that Mick wishes he were born Watts may just tire and call it quits. Whatever happens, Mick Jagger . already have gone further than most. black and sang for the Temptations. 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The seven men that make up the band have turned out consistently professional material that still makes the Top 40 a difficult task. Spyro Gyra came to life in 1975 in Buffalo, where it made a name playing in bars and soon became very popular in the area. People lined up for three blocks just'to see the band, leader of the group and saxophonist Jay Beckenstein said in a 1980 interview. Bar gigs, however, just weren't enough to keep the band members and their families afloat financially, so the band produced its own album. Beckenstein PREGNANT? NEED HELP? Pregnancy Testing Confidential Counseling Abortion Birth Control Gynecological Services ALLENTOWN WOMEN'S CENTER 215.264.5657 • oPEninG -‘ PE CI iRL XEROX glit : COPIES 'Ay C* NO MINIMUMS kinkoss 238-COPY 256 E. Beaver Ave. Across from Penn Towers summer eve said no record companies were inter ested, forcing , the band to market the album itself. Sales took off and 15,000 copies were sold in just three weeks; "Before we knew it, all the record companies that had turned us down, were banging on our door," Beckenstein said in •the interview. Since the initial "Spyro Gyra" Ip, the band has produced three more albums; "Morning. Dance," "Catching the Sun" and the most recent "Freetime," re leased earlier this summer. About "Freetime" Billboard magazine said, "While easy going jazz is this group's specialty, there are some signs of branching out." Other member Spyro Gyra are: Jere my Wall, keyboards; Jim Kurzdorfer, bass; Gerardo Velez, percussion; Chet Catallo, guitar; Eli Konifoff, drums; and Tom Schyman, keyboards. —by Judd A. Blouch 4 4 bareV© 0 E.Calder Way 0 0 0012600000 everyweeknitelil 8-30 WEEKEND WORSHIP . . Sunday 10:45 10:45 amHUB Assembly Han ?It ' :. 1 . / ) Rev. David Janssen • . Of ..- : i ALLIANCE CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION Friday • 8:30 pm 224 Locust Lane Saturday 9:30 am 224 Locust Lane Rabbi Jeffrey Eisenstat EASTERN ORTHODOX CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Sunday 9:30 am Eisenhower Chapel Rev. Fr. Christos Matos EPISCOPAL CAMPUS',AINISTRY Sunday 11 :45 am Eisenhower Chapel Rev. Derald Stump LAMB FELLOWSHIP Sunday 10:00 am Robeson Cultural LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY Sunday 10:00 am Eisenhower Chapel PROTESTANT STUDENTS UNITED 5:30 pm Eisenhower Chapel Rev. John Wenzke Rev. Dennis Hall PENN STATE CATHOLIC CENTER Saturday 9:30, 11:10 am Sunday PENN STATE FALL TERM 1981 Eisenhower Chapel pm Forum Building am Eisenhower Chapel " Auditorium 45 00 30 11 :00 am Auditorium UNITY CHRISTIAN CAMPUS MINISTRY 4:15 pm Forum Building Fr. Joseph Gerg, O.S .B. Fr. James May, O.S 0.5.8. Fr. Andrew Campbell, O.S .B. String quartet opening 27th season Wednesday Fresh from a summer as a quartet-in- Husa has been selected for the program's residence at the University of Can- second piece. Husa is a Pulitzer Prize terbury in New Zealand, the Alard String winner in music and a Kappa Alpha Quartet will open its 1981-82 season at Professor at Coinell University. 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Music Build- The Alard Quartet released albums in ing recital hall. 1980 and 'Bl, "Music for Flute and Strings The Quartet, composed of violinists by Three Americans" and "Piano Quin- Joanne Zagst Feldman and Donald Hop- tet" respectively, on Leonarda Records. kins, violist Raymond Page and 'cellist They will be recording the Husa piece Leonard Feldman, formed in 1954 when this fall, also for the Leonarda label. the four were graduating from the Juil- Wednesday's concert will close with Hard School of Music and were on their Maurice Ravel's "String Quartet in F way to Penn State. They became asso- Major." It is the only string quartet ciate professors in the School of Music Ravel wrote, but it has become one of the and their quartet has become one of the most highly praised works in quartet most renowned string ensembles in the literature. nation. In addition to a regular series of cam- The Alard Quartet will open their first pus concerts, the Alard Quartet will concert with Mozart's "String Quartet in perform during the fall term in Allen- E-Flat Major, K. 428." The piece is one of town, Reading, Bethlehem and Clarion, six quartets the composer wrote in hom- Pa. and Laurel, Md. age to his friend Haydn. The six composi- The School of Music is sponsoring this tions are often considered some of the . week's concert and the public is wel best examples of Mozart's genius. come "The First String Quartet" by Karel Center (For further information call 865-6548) • • 14! : 4.• i• e. - . .... - ... ... „ . .. 45 ,e., 44 - I . :..._ • ... A ' ... ' .• - .. . - ... • • AC.: • , I Vl' - • • 14 , 1 .; :.... 4 . _ 4•.,...,.... ~. ~....... t i N c . , . ~....-,,,....- _ , 4li *iv 1V P • . ~...........",:. ..,,..-• -*." e •" .., • ---.- -!...------ . ------F kmow. ~ ~, 4" I . .4 tj .. , 1 : ' til f , I :i. , .. • .... c It 4. L. .:. ( 4 ; ,i ii 4.. . tit t r . . t.,. ... x ~,, ,or,. 7a, 'u 1 --., .- . be. 4;;:' r ., 1 , 41 , v, • I : , A. . . ..° Is.. ~. ~:---- Sunday 10:55 am Eisenhower Chapel Rev. Donald Davis Rev. Robert Boyer Rev. Ned Weller Rev. Anne Ard MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION ,Friday 1:30 pm Eisenhower Chapel, Frizzell Room Sunday 10:45 am Eisenhower Chapel Fr izzel l Room Rev. Gerald Loyd The Daily Collegian Friday, Sept. 11, 1981-1 ' 7 ll .i tt silt $~ ~I ~~ ' ~ —by Elaine Wetmore
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