34—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Aug. 27, 1986 'Chronicles' reaffirms Game Theory's album raises the By JEFF BLISS Collegian Arts Writer THE MOST SURREALISTIC EX PERIENCE OF MY LIFE: I'm .watching reruns of a German music show from the 19605, Beat Club, on a friend's black and white TV at 2 a.m. Tonight's groups are ' Joe Cocker, Blue Cheer and The Small Faces. Sixties pop: sitting here, I remember how I turned on the Monkees when I was 3 years old and went to the "Yellow Submarine" to see if the Beatles would save Pepperland from the Blue Meanies and Snapping Tur tle Turks. Very safe and sane mem ories, I think. And then Joe Cocker begins singing "With a Little Help From My Friends." The epileptic delivery I expect, but Cocker is matted badly onto this background of nude women who stream by as if seen through the bubbles of a lava lamp, and the Small Faces . . . pixie smiles spin across the set with huge guitars, while Blue Cheer plays "Summertime Blues" suspended in air against a madras background. Christ, what happened to vintage pop while the rest of us moved on? SAVE 40% with this coupon 11 SESSIONS - ONLY $4O • Safe, gentle no burning • FDA Approved • 1/2 Hr. Sessions I • Clean, private studios 159 S. Gallia : „Atate College 237.6609 $1" OF ALL Dinne #1 • #1 237.4725 HAVING PROBLEMS AFFORDING - COLLEGE, VOCATIONAL, OR TECHNICAL SCHOOL? ... WE ARE THE SOLUTION!!! Using Computers, we can find 5 to 25 sources of financial aid geared specifically to you. RESULTS ... GUARANTEED!! For free information write to: Schlarship Research Institute P.O. Box 100 Ashville, PA 16613.0100 PROFESSORS, END THE PAPER CHASE WITH PROFESSOR PUBLISHING AT KINKOS • Turn Your Loose Course Materials into Bound Class Readers • Give Your Students an Alternative to the Library Reserve Room • No Charge to You or Your Department • Low Cost to Your Students • We'll Help Organize and Assemble the Materials • Overnight Orders Are Accepted • We're Open Weekends • Free Pick Up and Delivery Provided LET US DO THE CHASING, WHILE YOU DO THE TEACHING. 224 West College Ave kinko• This question is the essence of Game Theory, and leader Scott Mill er, who is credited with the song writing, guitar and "miserable whine" on the band's new releaSe The Big Shot Chronicles, knows it very well. On a previous single, "She'll be a Verb," classic bubbly melody lines were fused together like a Beatles, Byrds or R.E.M. song; such loving care is taken with the obvious influ ences that you appreciate the music for simply reaffirming everything that's right about pop. It's one of the most important reasons for liking Game Theory, because any band with good taste is worth saving from obscurity. But just as you settle into the catchy hooks, Miller and the three other Californians that make up the group keyboardist Shelley LaFre niere, drummer Gil Ray and bassist Suzi Ziegler screw up the formula. "She'll be a Verb" is pleasantly pre dictable until you realize Ray is try ing to get about 20 different sounds into his drum fills, which are as quirky as those nude women passing behind Joe Cocker. Of course the title's strange, and you can see what Miller means when he sings, "What's TANNING STUDIO BUCK DAY Every Wednesday svo f or ALL THESE ITEMS • Tamale • Enchilada • Tostada • Bowl of Chili • All Tossed Salads • Beef or Bean Burrito corn e eof g r e PEDRO'S con & Garner 237-1317 copies worth this all about?" That's what makes pop music so damn interesting: it's so codified that a little change in tradition is apoca lyptic. Now, if you go out and buy Big Shot Chronicles so that you can hear a revolution, you'll probably be disap pointed the first time you listen. And the second time. And the third time. But:keep putting it on as soon as the record is over, flip it back to side one and begin again. Do this about 10 times, until every song has become a ritual, and suddenly, amid all the R.E.M. guitar inflections, the Beatles-style hipness and the Byrd sian trebly lilt, everything will get hallucinogenic. For example: on the first song, "Here it is Tomorrow," nothing seems that different. It has a big beat, and the album's producer Mitch Easter still seems fascinated with the cymbal distortion he created on R.E.M.'s Murmur, which is fine but safe. Granted, the guitars and keyboards combine in a weird fuzz, and Miller's high pitched singing makes you feel like you're on nitrous oxide, but "Here it is Tomorrow" isn't that far from the mainstream. .•1;::' . ~ ~:~ ~:,__- Specializii imported, jazz, and r' ...as we your favorite records. *We do weekly 401 special orders - INSTANT CASH OR TRADE - for your records, CD's, or cassettes MEMBERSHIP SALE ONLY $2495 NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED 110 of musical groups with good taste what became of vintage pop? question: By "Where You Going Northern," you figure that if you've got a decent falsetto you can sing along with Mill er. "I've Tried Subtlety" has a syn thesizer part that buzzes in your ear like a mosquito, and Miller sweetly whines on "Book of Millionaires": Taking love as a cause Siamese cat ancestral twitch in the jaws I'm not quick to act Held to the ground Under the weight of the facts What. the hell's happening here? you think and don't really recover when you hear the last song, "Like A Girl Jesus," which sounds like Led Zeppelin's early acoustic work, or Crosby, Stills and Nash or standard folk, but .. . well, not quite. Not everything works, and some times Big Shot Chronicles is in peril of being a hack work rather than a fresh look at pop cliches. The organ part on "Crash Into June", obviously borrowed from Dire Strait's "Walk of Life," is a little contrived . No doubt this band will also suffer from comparisons they've made in evitable; that's okay, though good pop musicians always live danger ously. 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