Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY music D zzling kaleidoscope ofplastic slick soul Sunday, October 12, 1969 UNIVERSITY MUSICAL SOCIETY presentation ROMANIAN CHORALE "MADRIGAL" froxm BUCHAREST TONIGHT at 8:30 P.M. in Rackham Auditorium Program includes music of the Renaissance in costume; and folk songs sung in national costumes. TICKETS: $5.00-$4.00-$2.50 University Musical Society, Burton Tower, Anu Arbor OFFICE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri., 9 to 4:30 Sat., 9 to 12 (Telephone 665-3717) (Also at Auditorium box office 112 hours before performance time) U U.. "WORTH CELEBRATING" "Mounts to a Marvelous Climax" -Detroit News Michian Daily TONIGHT AT 8:00! MAT. SUN. at 2:30 I -D iy -R uthard Lee Te su per-du£iper funk Iy Biroadivay golden flashing Fif th Dim ension By JAY ANIELS When $35,000 worth of dou- lc-breasted sports coats and button-down collars leapt to their feet in musical pande- monium last night, they st am- peded to touch, grab and kiss the Fifth Dimension -the most dazzling perforlw rs of profes- sional slick so l America has ever produceed. From the moment they launch into a stunning repertoire of 30 songs. they don1 make a mis- take. Every euberant swivel of their hips, every shift of tempo, every flxinoftheir voices aIs been reheare and rehashedtl wit int I-precision. Stone Soul Picnic. Wedding Bell Blues, i .,1 by the Grape- vine splaer al over the audi- ene i a unending assem- bly lic of mass produced sound. I arrived beorte the concert feeling glum,. withI Muzak drip- ping from honeycomb clustes of speakers suspended from the TlAil monstrous dome of the Events Building, and an image cast in my mind of sequin-speckled singers who turned a hot Mo- town thing into an act which dissipated Las Vegas business- men could dig. But the Fifth Dimension ex- plodes on stage, and I was awed -- not m o v e d emotionally, but awed. The girls prance around the stage on spectacu- lar legs, the men sway and jive. As songs flow by, they cluster around their microphones in changing combinations: har- monies shift, leading parts zip from one side of the stage of the other, members of the group dart by with two bar solos-and the audience is dazzled by it all. Too much: that's what makes the Fifth Dimension less than real. Incredible feats of prowess, but too fast to catch and so perfect they are almost sterile. The Fifth Dimension buries the Mississippi in Ode to Billy Jo by making it sound like the Ed Sullivan Show, and they massacre Broadway with c u t e dramatics (the girls point to their watches with concern, to let us the taxi is late in the Broadway crush). But when they forget their steps, take off the wrapping and sing -- like in Funky Fevdr - you want to move your body with them and not sit fixed to your seat as if you are staring at something unreal on a screen. The Fifth Dimension h a s tamed raw musical. energy with a super-slick gloss. When they launch into the Sunshine of My Life, from the sensual, hedon- istic Cream, it emerges with the mottled brown patent leather gloss of their shoes. It's hard to believe how they do it, hitting four shows p e r week. "We take one month out of every year just to rehearse, work out the steps, the arrange- ments, try out numbers, throw them out of redo them," s a y s Billy Davis, the most electrify- ing member of the group, who is like a tamer Wilson Pickett. "And we keep rehearsing on the road, whenever we can.,' Even after a grueling schedule -and a grueling repertoire in every show - the Fifth Dimen- sion doesn't lose an electric bond which tied them last night to the near sell-out audi- ence. "If we didn't feel good, we wouldn't be up their on the stage," says Davis. And if the crowd hadn't felt good, it wouldn't have rushed the stage to clutch, kiss, and dance with the Five Dimension. Incidentally - when Alpha Phi Alpha and the University Activities Center hired the Fifth Dimension, they mad the Mar- tin Luther King Scholarships about $10.000 richer. Profits from the concert go to the fund - and so does $3500 donated by the Fifth Dimension out of their $25,000 take. The Michigan Daily, edited and man- aged by students at the University of Michigan. News phone: 764-0552. Second Class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Published daily Tues- day through Sunday morning Univer- sity year, Subscription rates: $10 by carrier, $10 by mail. Summer Session published Tuesday through Saturday morning. Subscrip- tion rates: $3.00 by carrier, $3.00 by Inail 3020 Washtenaw, Ph. 434-1782 Between Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor SandyDennis Dayh Par ~i gel BinsII coLoR ' SEPTEMBER 30-OCTOBER 12 fAIIWT1CArlh cYremikrO Directed by John Houseman plus "PLAY" by Samuel Beckett . g 6J ZV~t a hctderock7 I w ith Patrick Hines Christopher Walken i v nrri i~i"RI'II I .T ' In~dw- 41"A ILMII%aolI6IM LLJJ./LMLLI mintenationai Cter ilmii Series: "It Haea Irea ":1. and "'Bhick HiS- tory: La st, Stolen, or Strayed": Inter- national Citfer, 7 1:30 1; , legree Recital: Dlbert Dissehorst organ: Hill Audiitoriumti, :0O p.. (Chambler Arts Series: MadrIgal, Ho- mianian Clhirale, Marin Constantin, conductor: 13Raam Lecture Hall, 8:30 Orgain, Mush' Conference: Rfegistra- tioni: School of Music Lobby, 9:00 am. Internanal aiSymposium of Remote Sensing ol Environment: Registr'ation: ackhan LTbby, it:00 am. Recital by Organ Majors: l ll Audi- torium, :30 p~m. Recital: Lionel R gg, Conservatory of, (eneva, Guest organist: Hill Auditor- mum, 8:00 p.i Comiiposeirs lorumn : Jacki; Fortner, Sydney Hodk inson, conductors: School of M lusic Recital Hall 8:01 p i, School and Georgetown Law School will be in the Jr. Sr. Counseling office, 1223 1 geli hil M1,1%onday, Oct. 13 to talk Linterestd students. Phone 764- 13312 for al)poinments-. GFNIERALI DIVISION 3200 SABI Interviews at G(eneral Division, call 763-1363 for appomitments, call before 4 p,. day precedig visit. Resume is necessary for interview, inquire about registciig to estoblish a resume. Organittions are pleased to speak with young men regardless of pend- ing military obligations, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 Bureau of the Census: Bach and Mast in Econ, Psych, and Soc and Math for Data Process, and Production of data and statistics. Computer Technology: Bach and Mast in Chem, Econ, Gen Lib Arts, Math and Physics for Data Processing.{ Cook County Department of Public I Aid, all areas of study at bachelor level. Michigan Consolidated Gas Co.: Bach Mast Gen Chem, Econ, G e o 1, Math & Physics for Data Process, Migmt Trng, Production, Territ Sales anti Statistics. FRIM\Y, OCTOBER 24 Bureau of the Budget: Masters and PhD only in Econ, Nat'l Res, and Poll Sci for Oper res, an program anal. University of Colorado Law School, any area with BA degree. Kent State University graduate pro- grams in business admin. and econ, any bachelors degree, EDUCATION DIVISION 'The following schools will interview prospective teachers for second semes- ter and or September 1970 vacancies. Appointments can be made by calling 764-7459. OCTOBER 20- Albion, Mich. - Elem, Sec Engi, Math, Gen Sri, Soc Stud, Sch Soc Worker. OCTOBER 28 Ridgewood, N.J. - All fields. Montclair, N.J. - All fields. For additional information concern- ing interviews call 764-7459. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 SAB, Lower Level Army and Air Force Exchange Serv- le, Dallas,, Texas offers summer in- ternships for soph and jrs in manage- ment (ievelopmeiint jobs, good on-the- job training with excellent salary. ORGANIZATION NOTICES Graduate Outing Club: Sundays, at 1:30. Meet at Huron Street entrance to Rackham for hiking, canoeing, volley ball, occasional horseback riding. Also Graduzate Eating Club, immediately fol- lowing Sunday outing. Gama Delta, Oct. 12, Meet at 1511 Washtenaw at 2:45 to go to Ypsilanti State Hospital for orientation for serv- ice project. University Lutheran Chapel, Oct. 12, 9:30 and 11:00, 1511 Washtenaw Ave- nue, Services, the Rev. Alfred Scheips, "Protest and the Church". 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