—The Daily Collegian Friday, April 22, 1988 They Might By LAURA PACE Collegian Arts Writer This Saturday afternoon, the HUB lawn will once again be transformed into an outdoor soundstage as a tal ented group of popular bands will participate in this year's Movin' On concert. The concert, sposored by the Asso ciation for Residence Hall Students and WWZU, will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. This year's line-up will include two local acts. The Earthtones, who re cently celebrated their third anniver sary, will be playing their brand of reggae, and Split Decision features classic rock. Also featured will be two Pitts burgh acts that headlined this year's IFC Dance Marathon. The Affordable Floors will be doing songs from their newly-released al bum, as well as songs from their first release, The Sounding. Their special blend of new wave was well received at this year's IFC Dance Marathon and is perfect for dancing. Eleventh Hour also plays new wave Marley, D'Arby, Maiden top the charts The following are best-selling albums at local record stores for this week. Arboria Used Records& Books, 151 S. Allen St. 1 Conscious Party Ziggy Marley 2. Crossroads Eric Clapton 3 Savage Amusement The Scorpions 4. Naked Talking Heads 5 Starfish The Church 6. The Lion and The Cobra Sinead O'Connor 7. Now And Zen Robert Plant 8. Chalkmark in a Rain Storm Joni Mitchell 9 Simple Pleasures Bobby McFerrin 10. In My Tribe 10.000 Maniacs City Lights Records. 316 E. College Ave. 1 Seventh Son of a Seventh Son Iron Maiden "Concert in the Park" Concert White Band Sundity. April 24 1:3() p.m. Fisher I (Beside Kern Buil(iing) Trombone Soloist David Kraus ,N/tisic Filhliorc. I foist. Persichetti, Shostaßoxidi iii)(l i»orc lituldic Wed— \Pril (i 3(>1).11) woo,. ....„„„....... ippipip.iii**lo.lo+lo. v • iv y 'S PIZZA 1.5 ' .. ' : -j - ' v it 'lt 2 su Lar B sH° g P e ik Pizzas .PIALS 10 i izzas $9, 50 i v iv 1 Large }vi z so. - za $4.99 Tr TE - NOW s Greek RVIN G IP and Middle &astern SIN 4 T IIII . 1 1 &Mel 04 FRI & SAt 11 am.. 2 ,Fo od egv .238-3112-11E1 * .i„ ....a...13., iv DRI‘ERS WASTE) IP T . 0 1101**10+.01100101r , WIP1P1V111011),,a10010,110,40,, 4 Be Giants, and has a jangly guitar sound much like that of R.E.M. They will perform some of their most popular songs, including "She Goes Away," and "I Can't Wait Another Day.- Headlining this year's Movin' On will be the zany They Might Be Gi ants, who play a unique blend of pop, polka, country and confusion. Their past hits include "Don't Let's Start," "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head" and "Youth Culture Killed My Dog." The two-man band is wacky and very unpredictable. They perform with guitar and accordion, using a backup tape to fill in the rest. Their concerts feature such props as the big hats featured in their videos and a stick with a microphone attached to it. TMBG will be releasing. a new album soon. Their first, self-titled LP is still a best-seller locally, even though it was released over a year ago. Also performing will be Bricklin, the Tom Larsen Band and Nightshift. After the bands, the movie Dirty Dancing will be shown at 10:30 p.m. 2 Savage Amusement The Scorpions 3. Conscious Party Ziggy Marley 4 Crossroads Eric Clapton 5. Lap of Luxury Cheap Trick 6 Help Save the Youth of America Billy Bragg 7 Viva Hate Morrissey 8. From Langley Park to Memphis Sprout 9 Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm Joni Mitchell 10. Live from the Whiskey X National Record Mart. 226 E. College Ave. 1 Introducing the Hardline According To Terence Trent D Arby 2 More Dirty Dancing soundtrack 3 Faith George Michael 4 Pride -- White Lion ....... *. ciNEivia :ricklin play Movin' On . THEATRwoRLDES 4 1 * CINEMA 5 A 4. 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