B—The Daily Collegian Thursday, July 28, 1983 arts .. • • . , . • . . 9 . The Daily Collegian , . . . • . . Record certifications• . . .„ Thursday, July 28 • 0• . 1 . . ~ • ... • • . .... . • . , • .. : , . • . • . . • . are .. . . .. . . . .. ... . .. ,• . . • . ..... .. . .. . .. . . . •• 'gold singles are ahead of last year while other numbers a similar . 1 .. , . peanuts .. .. . . . .. . . . . ... .. F. Across Down By MARY CAMPBELL Stills and Nash; Combat Rock, the Clash; 1983 are: "Gloria," Laura Branigan; "The Girl Missing Persons; Speak of the Devil, Ozzy : . 4/11/gEr . 77,' ~ : e LC; , •-• .• •:%!" • ..,, ~ AP Newsfeatures Writer Welcome to my World, Elvis Presley; The Jane Is Mine," Michael Jackson and Paul McCart - Osbourne; Thriller, Michael Jackson; Standing .....„. .:'`., ~. . a ..V. •'' ~,y, ., t, . . ~.: A. i: 1 Leader of the Jinn 6 Airdock . 1 Frantic 2 Onassis CrOSSW ~. Fonda Workout Album; Thriller, Michael Jack- ney; "Maneater," Hall and Oates; "The Fox Hampton and Three Lock Box, Sammy Hagar ; ' •„:.: • ...1-•': -.; ~ : 11 1 50:t„,,i , • t : 4 . . - 12 Rink 3 Lido, for example In the Record Industry Association of Ameri- son; Now and Forever, Air Supply; and the Hound," "Peter Pan," "Bambi," "Cin- Jump to It, Aretha Franklin; Records, Foreign- :::....1, , - ,'' • - ':.,....! . .....'' -I ,' i+ , ; ''' . : : : .. 1 . 13 Card game for two 4 Embrace (answer's in Friday's classifieds) ~ ca's certifying of gold and platinum singles and Eye in the Shy, Alan Parsons Project; Coda, derella," "Lady and the Tramp," "Snow er; Hello I Must Be Going, Phil Collins; Coda, ? •:. • '-i - 4 1' , • ....; ; ;I:...:;••!" - ...,,:4 4 ,,,l;;:' : ?.:•'.!" 'i" ' N nfs 14 Subdue 5 Mend . .. f : 4- '''...e • " 74 4:. ,• 1 14• • • ••7 .:. , 16 Stair part 6 Pronoun '. albums, only gold singles are ahead of last year, Led Zepplin; Special Forces, .38 Special; The White," "Pinnocchio," "The Three Little Led Zepplin; v . . .N . C ' 17 Avifauna 7 Scene i at midpoint 1983. Distance, Bob Seger; Forever, For Always, For Pigs," "Dumbo," "Mary Poppins," "Sleeping The Distance, Bob Seger; Just Sylvia, Sylvia; 't - "', ,••• -••:i.! • ' - :•• '' '‘ •••• • . ..i :r, 19 Not the Dems 8 Biased , ,•;-1,•:• . ~. .::., , , :' .• . _A,... Platinum certifications were closer to 1981 Love, Luther Vandross; Get Nervous, Pat Be- Beauty," "It's a Small World" and "E.T.", • Rio, Duran Duran; Word of Mouth, Toni Basil; ~:„ ..:::'?:.,.: ii: --- "' - ' O O ._.---=--- .....- 20 Seed - 9 Gullible • . . . . than 1982. In general, there are no radical natar; Frontiers, Journey; Pyromania, Def from soundtracks; Waitin' for the Sun To Shine, Ricky Skaggs; Get ;'',;•:;'- -,'.:.i.. . 1; ' .. - ' ,. . 1 . ,it ~.• 22 Hall or gallery 10 Nipa palm • shifts. Leppard; Screaming for Vengeance, Judas "Down Under," Men at Work; "Beat It," ' Nervous, Pat Benatar; Friend or Foe, Adam ':•''' ••:;,'t..-4*"ft;--: • - .;:r1r' ,,, .. •,.....: :, • ' 1 1: , -,1 24 Many times 11 Puce and mandarin ;. ! [24. ' 25 Concede 15 Confuse I ll 111111111.-11111111 9 9 10 El i The only platinum single in the first half of Priest; . -- . :: r. . •4...?''' Michael Jackson; "Mr. Roboto," Styx; "Baby Ant; All the Great Hits, Diana Ross; Pyroma- ' : i. 1 ,.. ; , . HA - • '':r. • _ . R ' --- 1 ."---,. 26 Artificial language 18 More highly seasoned 1983 was "Mickey" by Toni Basil. Michael Rio, Duran Duran; Kilroy Was Here, Styx; Come to Me," Patti Austin and James Ingram; nia, Def Leppard; WW 11, Waylon Jennings and ';':-:' . • 7 ''''' •r • : ''''t.' , ; ;Iv 1 ‘,' . • 28 By 20 Gazelle 11111111111111A1111111111111111 Jackson's name popped up frequently in the The Closer You Get, Alabama; 1999, Prince; "Dirty Laundry," Don Henley; Willie Nelson; ::,4; •• :::. - 4. • .'.n . .Y' 4 'q.' .. .'• :. • :N ''. ' . .'. . ' " ! ri,'] 29 Pico de 30 For each 21 Newt , 23 Card game • 1 ": - - 4 16 lists. Certifications of singles released a long The Final Cut, Pink Floyd; Flashdance, sound- "Billie Jean," Michael Jackson; "Swingin'," Children's Favorites I and Mousercise, from .:••:'-.., :: • •;••••••;;',.0 , •• ‘' '.....,'..',!.., - .... ~...-:. •:: ) , .. : I:i ~.;,, ....... -o,;f. :1' 31 Asiatic breed of horse 25 Anal . time ago went to RCA for five by Elvis Presley track; Cargo, Men at Work, and Let's Dance, John Anderson; "Let's Dance," David Bowie; soundtracks; Another Page, Christopher Cross; .i•• .• .A :, it' , .y , • ~...). ' N Ell . ■llllllllll ■llllllllll ', bloom county 32 Arrest 26 Unit of reluctance . . . ' 18 :''. !,•'. ~, .. and to Disneyland-Vista for 13 juvenile singles. David Bowie. ‘`Flashdance .. . What a Feeling," Irene Cara, American Made and Room Service, Oak Ridge ',.'• •• • . ~ ,. .fr- --- . ...,, '::. . L; .., 33 Balsam 27 Crumb . ..,.11111111111 . , ,..., )11 ~.':..1111111111111111111 Gold albums have sold 500,000 copies and For the first six months of 1983, the RIAA and five Elvis Presley songs. Boys; Frontiers, Journey; Powerlight, Earth, :. • , x .... . ::; , . ~,,,:4,,,::.;.„ . I il , ' 35 Abdicate • 29 Chemist's vessel • • [fil 37 Tarry 30 Copyright .-, . . , - :iS4.- 2° 1111111111- 11111111111111. - 1 platinum albums have sold a Million. Gold certified one platinum single, 23 platinum al- LPs becoming gold in the first six months of . Wind and Fire; We've Got Tonight, Kenny ::•••• ••••• - • ' - ' ; •' * '•: l ' : : •''' ''.-:' 11 39 Cony 31 Mrs. Longworth singles have sold a million copies and platinum bums, 30 gold singles and 47 gold albums. In the this year are: Long After Dark, Tom Petty and Rogers; Kissing To Be Clever, Culture Club; ;':' • : • • -- 7 1 :' , '!'-''' , 1'..::.;k . :' ,.... . , • .:-' F.,1 • AP Laserphoto singles have sold 2 million. A record company first half of 1982, there were two platinum the Heartbreakers; Seven Year Ache, Rose- Kilroy Was Here, Styx; i' 42 Blacksnakes 44 Girl's name: French 32 Secretes 33 Scariett's home iia ■ 11....„..,. 11111111111111 David Bowie (above) is one among ?I ii1111:111111111111111FAI • 45 Anoints 34 Old Japanese'coin must wait 60 days after the date of a record's singles, 32 platinum albums, 13 gold singles and anne Cash; Famous Last Words, Supertramp; The Final Cut, Pink Floyd; Jarreau, Al. Jar- • • several recording artists honored with , I . 46 Ether 36 Another helping release to submit its sales records for RIAA 51 gold albums. At the end of June 1981, certifi- Eagles Greatest Hits Vol. 11, Eagles; 1999, reau; Cuts Like a Knife, Bryan Adams; Let's 38 Before '- ...:.'-: ::111111111111111U111111 • platinum albums so far in 1983. . certification. cations stood at one platinum single, 25 plati- Prince; Showtime, J. Geils Band; Here Comes Dance, David Bowie; Living in Oz, Rick Spring- f'J.. 40 Formerly called il• .y - .. IMU7.h-S,ll'- , f, Albums certified platinum during the first six num albums, 17 gold singles and 72 gold singles. the Night, Barry Manilow; field; Flashdance, soundtrack; Cargo, Men at 43 Baseball position . , . ' " 11111111111111F: . :1111111111111111Ev , i,i-! -,......,,!--, ,, t, months of 1983 are Daylight Again, Crosby, Singles which turned gold in the first half of Still Life, Rolling Stones; Spring Session M, Work, and Eliminator, ZZ Top. . 0 , . NllllllllllliVillllllllll 4 ° WI Correction 1, . st: ~. , ~. . ... Bette Midler collapses on stage, Mick Jagger. turns a quiet' 40 • Because of a reporting error, the i "Etc." section of the' Weekend: l , • ; , 1 : IVIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIMIN page in the July 22 Daily Collegian , : •:./ , 6111111111111111111 1 A1.111111111 PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) Singer day night. Friday however, doctors were Jagger and Jerri Hall, his friend Tuesday to order sandwiches to go contained inaccurate information . ill : L____ [A , Bette Midler, suffering from ex- She left the stage during the song not sure if she would recover in of six years, arrived Sunday in this and bartender Dale Burby bought ' regarding the appearance of sci- ~, 1. . . . ie,' , ..- • - - • ... • • 1.:* .. :.* . .... *: .. ..*::..... - ...„ .:i,_ .4t..... .....,..45.., :. „:,*,,:,..;„.,. ,! , ,•- . 1: , .. , -4. ' haustion and an upset stomach, "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy," col- time. small, southern Vermont town and Jagger a birthday beer. ence fiction novelist Jack. L. . , ,! ' i 'j' , collapsed offstage during a perfor- lapsed, and was taken away in an took a cottage behind the Four "I was so excited," she said. Chalker. :tys:::toREAT I•4l::::o:mtvvse.:l3Eir:E-RAII ..„..,te,,,,,,,i,6„.„..„...' „-:; ..... . 1 ... ~...„, mance, a hospital spokeswoman ambulance. NEWFANE, Vt. 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