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Page Two

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Saturday, November 8, 1969

Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, November 8, 1969

music

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

3020 Washtenaw, Ph. 434-1782
Between Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor

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NOW SHOWING
SHOW TIMES
Wed,, Sot., Sun.
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7:00-9:05
Filled with Magic

The Daily Official Bulletin is an
official publication of The Univer-
sity of Michigan. Notices should be
sent In TYPEWRITTEN form to
3528 LSA before 2 p.m. of the day ,
preceding publication and by 2 ,
p.m. Friday for Saturday and Sun-
day. Items may appear only once.
Student organization notices a r e
not accepted for publication. For
information, phone 764-9270.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 -
Day Calendar
Contemporary Directions Concert:
Sydney Hodkinson, Jack Fortner, con-
ductors; Lynda Weston, soprano: Rack-
ham Lecture Hall, 8:00 p.m.
Placement Service
Late Interview Announcement:
Gateway Transportation Co., LaCrosse
Wisc., Tues., Nov. 11, special opening
for new grad., .Iourn./English, Corpor-
ate Communications - Staff-Editor.
Announcements of Special Programs,
inquire at Career Planning Division,
764-6338, for further information:
Experiment in International Living,
Putney, Vt., offers leadership exper-
ience in language camps, summers and
terms in fall and spring. Also offers
training leading to masters in Arts of
Teaching Language, and other grad..
uate programs for those interested in
preparing for careers in international
service.
Graduate School of Industrial Ad-
ministration at Carnegie-Mellon Uni-
versity, leading to Masters in Indust.
Admin., and PhD programs in Econ.,
Operations Research, Organizations
and Social Behavior, and Industrial
Administration.
Oberlin College Master of Arts in
Teaching programs, a one-year pre-
ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
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Hear both sides of the story from
native representatives of Biafra and
Nigeria at a meeting of the Interna-
tional Students Association, Nov. 10,
7:30 p.m. at the International Center
tnext to the Union).
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paration for secondary school teach-
ing, and a 2 year program for elemen-
tary teaching.
The 23rd Session of Publishing Pro-
cedures Course, Radcliffe College,
Cambridge, Mass., from June 17 to
July 28, 1970, open to recent grads,
men and women. Designed to introduce
the student to the opportunities and
requirements of the publishing pro-
fession and to provide practical train-
ing in basic techniques of publishing.

Varb OGiadu
TECHNICOLOR 169aito

If you thought
there was a
monopoly on
records in
Ann Arbor
TRY
Marvin Oardens
Record Shop
215S. STATE
(in the Little Thinqs
Shop)
NOW IN STOCK
New: Led Zeppelin
Steve Miller
Jefferson Airplane
Joe Cocker
Easy Rider
Al Kooper

MICHIGAN

LAST 7 DAYS
1 :30 and 8 P.M.

ACADEMY AWARD WINNER!
BEST ACTRESSI
BARBRA STREISAND
COLUMBIA PICTURESand RASTAR PRODUCTIONSewt
s
BARBRA OMAR
STREISAND SHARIF
WILLIAM WYLER-
RAY STARK
PrOduCtion '. "rl- J,: Trrtts: n ,%p%,at f It-

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Yall come

back,

ya

By DAVID SPURR
Iet hinm sing me back home
With a. song I used to hear,
Make my old memories come
alive.
Take me away and turn back
the years
Sing me back home before
I die.
-Merle Haggard
Commander Cody and the Lost
Planet Airmen sung everglody
down sweet home last night at
Canterbury with a real rip-
roarin' night of foot-stompin'
feelgood music.
Responding in right neighbor-
ly style to one of the rowdiest
audiences ever seen this side
of the Great Divide, Cody led
a talented and well-polished
group through a rousing selec-
tion of country swing, country
blues, and old time Presley-
style rock.
The Lost Planet Airmen have
a perfectly coordinated free and
easy swing style which brings
the entire house into the spirit
of every song. They perform
without the flashy gimmickry

and gaudiness of many country
groups today, showing a true
appreciation and taste for what
gives a country song real flavor.
Lead singer Billy C. is a phe-
nomenal deep-throated combi-
nation of Presley and Cash.
Straight from the fields of Ala-
bama, he is not one of those
commercial big-city folks who
sing country because they see a
certain quaintness in the style.
He is instead a singer who lives
and breathes country music in
his movement, his speech, his
dress, and his stage personality.
Billy C. shoved off the night
with a rendition of Truck-
drivin,' revealing the band's
polished ability to move quickly
in a free-flowing smooth and
even style. As he shifted gears
into All My Friends Are Bop-
pin' the Blues, the teeny-bop
crowd in the back of the hall
rose up in a primitive frenzy of
hip loosening and doe-si-does.
This band sticks together like
molasses, tastes sweeter and
flows easier. Their balance is
remarkable-even with electric
amplifiers for lead GEEtar,
bass, and steel guitar, Cody's

honky-tonk pianer and Billy C. 's
down-home voice come through
the big sound in all their glory.
Billy C. is not the only great
musician in the group. Bill
Kirtchen on lead electric guitar
ripples up and down tine twangy
chords with a style of amazing
dexterity and even grace, remi-
niscent of the great Merle Tra-
vis.
Kirtchen led off the second
set with a series of mneiiow olues
and "wepr country songs as
he took over the vocal lead. A
brisk, toe-tapping run through
Mama Tried brought the rau-
cous audience screaming and
whistling to its feet. The band
then broke into a fast hard
driving blues number spiced with
country chords, strong and
\eavy as a Mack rig barrelling
south bn U.S. 1.
Steve Davis, the "West Virginia
Creper," probably should have
been mentioned first nere. A
funky-looking cowboy with a
string of flip-top beercan tabs

-Daily-Jerry Wechsier
for a hatband around his Stet-=
son, Creeper does Just that. On
a "real easy melted down" song
like Long Gone Daddy you can
hear Davis' twangy steel guitar
creeping into the big sound un-
til they give it to him all alone
and his solo makes the song.
To leave the heavy-set cigar
chompin' piano player Com-
mander Cody out of this would
be a crime. Late in the second
set Cody came out, from behind
the keys and roared his boom-
ing voice into a hot-time bois-
terous run of Smoke that Cigar-
ette.
Cody and the Airmen showed
that they don't have to perform
other people's stuff. One song
wi itten by the group, ine Do
Ter Stuff turned out to be a
"real purty moody thang" which
slowed the whole show down
without bringing the audience
out of its euphoria. I'm Lost in
the Ozone Again, was another
song written by Billy C.
Y'all go hear this band. It'll
nake you feel rilght nice.

' :::TECNICLOR"PAAVIJU

w Origm g Sound Track Album on Columbia Records

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(OMPUTA-DATE
"Finds People for
People"
CALL 662-4401
Cycles sell
in classifieds

B YQtCOMMANDER -M 1 CODY and
THE LOST PLANET AIRMEN
YES, YES, YES, HOORAY STEEL GUITAR
$1.50 for the night
Billy C. Beatific Jams Staggered minds,
ears and hearts raising the stage on high
Truck-Drivin' No Jivin' Everybody happy 665-0606
TONIGHT AND* TOMORROW
DOORS OPEN AT 8 P.M.
Next Week Thursday and Friday: JOHN FAHEY

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Saturday, Nov. 8
PLANET OF THE APES
IN COLOR
"IT COULD HAPPEN TOMORROW"

Get out and vote
against the few who under the
assumption of saving the students of the University of
Michigan 1% on core books will take over $175,000 out
of their pockets. Vote November 10 and 11.
Vote NO on the bookstore referendum.

Sat. only
7&9

75c
(cheap)

HILLEL
1429 Hill St.

VOGUE ENTERPRISES Presents

Folletts, Overbecks, Slaters, Ulrichs, Wahrs

STE-VE
IVcUEEN
AS
TULLITT"
Defective Lt. frank
lEullitr-- some
other hind of cop.

DIAL 8-6416

Speokinq of Toqetherness .. .

uM -C TECHNICOLOR FROM WARNER BROS.-SEVEN ARTS W
SAT. and SUN.--1:15-5:05-8:55

They're young... they're in love
..and they kill people.

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