.Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 21, 1972 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Magnificent Ambersons. How- ever I happen to think that the change from the nineteenth to the twentieth centuries was a true change of eras, that Bog- w e I i c danovich's metaphor of the small theatre is pretentious .Weekend'& t""i whereas Welles' use of the car dwas natural, and that overall Ambersons was a helluva lot Continue better film. The Last Picture Show is a (Continued from page 2) good TV show (another era - now it would be a made-for-TV- The Last Picture Show movie) and equally forgettable. State Sonny Crawford (Timothy Bot- Anarene, Texas - 1951: 1 toms) has the hots for the local guess you had to be there at the rich girl, as does everyone else time. I just can't get worked up including his buddy Duane about The Last Picture Show, (Jeff Bridges). He discovers though I can see why it's so som gl ovew popular among critics and the of his high school football coach, f -going public. It's simple and with the inheritance of the narrative, no flash backs, no town's pool hall, he passes into New Yprk style neurotics, just manhod da ch America goes plain folks, a time when things Nice, linear, unconfusing. but were simple. Director Bogdano- Nclnaucnuig u vich, a critic and film histor- it didn't tell me much about ian , has photographed it in friendship, love or the early fif- black and white togive it that ties except that they had a dust a c classic feeling, problem. Bogdanovich said Which is part of the prob- "John Ford told me the two lem itsinrtpoint seemsto most important things about be that this is 1951, not sur- making movies are to make mo- prising when you consider that noy and have fun." I wish him ogdanovich has compared it all the fun he can eat. thematically with Orson Welles' -Peter Munsing Pretty Poison Cinema II Lorenzo Semple Jr. won the New York Film Critics' Best Screenplay award for his work on Pretty Poison. Shot in Mas- sachusetts, this 1969 film is a psychological thriller directed by Noel Black. Anthony Perkins plays a quirky, sensitive boy who gets released from a house of ATTE TION correction and falls in love with ATTENTION cheerleader Tuesday Weld. (Sunday). recordss Wails and soulful coos By AL SCHACKELFORD A couple of albums that de- serve mention here are Al Green's Let's Stay Together (Hi 32070) and Howard Tate (Atlan- tic 8303). Green's album is bill- ed on the cover as "the Mem- phis sound" and features drum- mer Al Jackson and a couple of the Memphis Horns, but t h e Memphis sound has always had more balls than this.Green is just too sweet and breathy. The hit title song and t h e potential hit "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" are the only cuts which are going to make anyonehholler "Oo-we-ni!" The second stretches success- fully over six minutes, thanks to Green's soulful cooing and great syrupy background vocals that are straight from Birdland. Green's major weakness - virtual bankruptcy as a writer - is no problem of Tate's al- bum. Atlantic stalwart J e r r y Ragavoy shows a considerable talent as an r&b writer, author- ing no less than nine of these songs. While Tate has been around and had the hit "Stop" a few years back, he has spent little time on the charts or in Amer- ica's heart. He has a strong voice, heavy on high-pitched wails - hard, harsh soul, like James Brown with a voice and material, driven by a band that includes the ubiquitous Jemmott and Purdie. Among the good things: "8 Days on the Road" sparks with intensity, and you better be- lieve that Howard has been on the road back to his baby for a. LONG time when you hear him sing this. The album's only fault that comes to mind, other than the inclusion of Dylan's "Girl of the North Country," is Tate's oc- casional lack of restraint, his tendency to brutalize a song and scream a whisper. lyric that needs a A Tate composition entitled "The Bitter End" brings this winner to a fine conclusion. If you've ever heard Sam and Dave sing "If I Didn't Have a Girl like You," you've heard all this before: fickle friends, ' no job, hard luck-and-troubles-but-a-baby -that's-true. Run out and buy this album to make up for all the others that have been keep- ing the Howard Tates of the music world out of the lime- light for years. For The Student Body: LEVI'S Denim Bellis 18.50 State Street at Liberty 4W Our, Food Is Steak- Chicken Beef - Fish -Sandwiches Kick the Corporate Control Habit Perry Bullard-For a Change PERRY BULLARD has worked to help organize the Ann Arbor Tenants Union and the Public Interest Research Group in Michigan. 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