Saturday,. April 17, 1976 THE MICHIGAN U/-xiL- i Wage Three Saturday, April 17, 1976 THE MICHIGAN UIMLI Page Three ,.. , b $. f ".vr r."." :w v .... . r. _........ ..... . .. . Si. .rti$.74..f! lv. :{.6V '.{* {L":::{."4."..fA. . s....t...fA". {:{ . ~..A6,... ". :i:"":Y:" N '{"".i..". :" .."f."i'''".l " ... Cecil Taylor offers emotional jazz riffs "As time passes, each generation looks for something to them," said Cecil Taylor after anexhausting two sets at Power Center Thursday night. "It's about time. tom{ A , If you heard Taylor's unit as the closing item on Eclipse Jazz s successful first season Thursday, you had to be deep- ly affected. Even if he didn't really communicate moving spiritual forces, Taylor's vibrant sounds at least affected ". your ears. { =r > ' ;:-:::y, uTaylor's music is almost entirely spontaneous impro- visation: "I have never written down a composition,' he states. His tunes lose cohesiveness from time to time, but & Taylor on piano, Mark Edwards on drums, Raphe Malik on trumpet, and David Ware on alto sax do produce some .: ' .:X:"; f: ~straight-ahead cookin' without any fancy,;...: :.Y Y gimmicks. Of course, the average ear probably would defineTa 1%fii~r fr's style as 32nd note arpeggios up and down the key- :.<:j:.:7 "'V' boards with two saxes squealing microtonally and shoot ing out super-fast riffs. But somehow - I'm not sure how - it was more than that. It will take me quite some time to really figure out the emotionally draining, intense "pure art" sound of Cecil Taylor. Daily Photo by STEVE KAGAN -James Fiebig Happenings ... MULE SKINNER LEATHER SHOP , 'NJ,041414 lOro 417iS BILL CONN-LEATHERSMITH 12 Years Experience 611 Just S. FOREST off S. University *.The Magic of Bergman The Magnificence of Mozart. Carmen F. Zollo presents Ingmar Bergman's cGIC CALL 665-5575 -ASK ABOUT MY CUSTOM ORDERS- All Work Done On The Premises J WHY WALK FURTHER! LEVI'S BRAND Available of Wild's Varsity Shop FEATURING: O Demin Bells 0 Flannel Shirts O Panatella O Brsh enim O enimJacett Knit Slaks * Bruh Deims Deni JacettO Boot JeansI Work Shirts 0 Corduroys * Pre-Wash Sloks Wild's Varsity Shop 311 S. STATE STREET Produosd .nd Directed and W.tt.n by Ingmr Bergman . DIictor of P Phy Sven Nykvit Eric EricFon Conducting The Swedish Slide Broadcasting Network Symphony A Sverigas Radio A.B. Prduction " A SUJRROGATE RELEASE [Ajjj IjDj SHOWTIMES: Mon.-Fri. 7Z:00 & 9:25 LZAOU AQ Z Saturday & Sunday 4:40 - 7:00 - 9:25 i .f ' 621 Church linn FIrbor, 0 r This week's Happenings cal- nosis, but absolutely brilliant I endor was prepared by Kirn Pot- cinema. **** ter (filn reviews) and James Start- the Revolution Without Burns (music listings). Me - (Mediatrics, Nat. Sci.f Aud., 7, 8:45, 10:30) - A wacky Gene Wilder - Donald Suther- tonight's movies ... land vehicle about two mis- Kiss Me Deadly - (Cinema matched sets of identical twins II, Aud. A; 7 & 9) - Thislow- - one of royal blood, the other: key, marginal - budget 1955 peasant class - at the time of kitey magnal-budgoeofth1955the French Revolution. The ctur srtnds est f ms eer time - honored mistaken iden- made about America and its tity theme s played for slap- possible future. Director Robert, stick all the way here, with Aldrich based his work on varying results; somejus it s Mickey Spillane's crude Mike hilarious, sometimes just fren Hammer detective novel, which ziedly boring - including a Aldrich personally loathed. He very weak ending. Most mem- used the book as a spring-! orable is Wilder 's portrayal of board for a nightmarish excur- the slightly psychotic aristocra- sion into the netherworld under- tic brother, blending snobbery pinnings ohf oursociety, a mc and paranoiaas only Wilder's rocosm of a world losing its grip that bears a profound and frightening kinship to the cur- music this week . . rent Taxi Driver. The plot deals Saturday, April 17 with the theft of a mysterious atomic weapon by a gangster- Blind Pig - Jimmy Dawkins, scientist alliance, and the des- Chicago blues, 9:30, $1. perate attempts by both the; Golden Falcon - Melodioso,. government and private eye jazz, 9:30, $1. Hammer to retrieve the "Great ( Mr. Flood's Party - Silver- Whatzit," as the bomb is spir- tones, blues, 9:30, $1. itually referred to during the Bimbo's - Gaslighters, rag-! film. Aldrich's genius is in time singalong, 6-1:30, 50c after casting Hammer not as the av- ! 8. enging, all - resourceful super- Ark - Friends of Fiddler's man, but as a tough guy re- Green, folk, 9, $2.50. pudiated. At first brash and Rubaiyat - Open Road, top! swaggering, the detective is 40's, 9, no cover. gradually revealed as a ques- Heidelberg - Austrian Quar- tioning but limited Everyman tet, 9:30, no cover. enveloped and ultimately ren- Heidelberg Rathskeller - dered helpless by forces that Mustard's Retreat, folk, 9:30, have outstripped his and our no cover. cultural progression. By film's Chances Are - Chucky & the end ll e cn d isstagerto Dipsticks, 5's, 8. $2 with ID. end all he can do is stagger t Sure Thing-Nighthawk, rock, escape from a technical - po- 9:30, $2. litical demon ready to hurtle a too new, too green civiliza- Sunday, April 1 8 tion into apocapypse. Despite Mr. Flood's Party - Catfish some extremely violent scenes, Miller, jug blues band, 9:30, $1. Kiss Me Deadly is one of the Sure Thing-Nighthawk, rock, 9:30, no cover. most anti-macho films ever Chances Are - Chucky & the made - indeed, questioning the Dipsticks, 50's, 9, $1 with ID. Red, blues, 9:30, $1. Chances Are - Sonics dezvous Band, rock, 9, $1 ID. Ren- with Mueller 9:30, $1. Brothers, bluegrass, Mr. Flood's Party - Eric Glatz, 9:30, $1. Sure Thing-Nighthawk, rock, 9:30, no cover. Tuesday, April 20 Chances Are - Masquerade,; rock, 9, $1 with ID. Mr. Flood's Party - Gemini, -folksy blues, 9:30, $1. Wednesday, April 21 Blind Pig '- Friends Road- show, comedy, 9:30, $1. Sure Thing-Axis, rock, 9:30,' no cover. Mr. Flood's Party - The; MuellerFBrothers,rbluegrass, 9:30, $1. Chances Are - Cheap Trick, rock, 9, 50c with ID. Thursday, April 22 Chances Are - Cheap Trick, rock, 9, $1 with ID. Sure Thing-Axis, rock, 9:30, no cover. Mr. Flood's Party - The Friday, April 23 Pretzel Bell - RFD Boys, bluegrass, 10, $1.50. Blind Pig-Silvertones, blues, 9:30, $1. Sure Thing - Zooster, rock, 9:30, $2. Bimbo's - Gaslighters, rag- time singalong, 6-1:30, S0c after 8. Heidelberg Rathskeller - Mustard's Retreat, folk, 9:30, no cover. Mr. Flood's Party - The Mueller Brothers, bluegrass, 9:30, $1. Chances Are - Cheap Trick, rock, 8, $2 with ID. Golden Falcon - Melodioso, 4jazz, 9:30, $1. jRubaiyat - Open Road, top 40's, 9, no cover. A b 994-1314 MIDNIGHT EASTER SALE!! 30% to 50% Off On EVERYTHING In Stock SATURDAY, APRIL 17 3 P.M. 'TIL MIDNIGHT ENJOY CHAMPAGNE WHILE YOU BROWSE' r J UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT lTen's Ttnd Women's Fashions from The World's Finest Designers' V - I, I I fI{ -- -COUPON= 1 ino ./ ail l iliv ;) II - j0 D 0 U 1 L PIZZA EASTER SPECIAL FEE C) 0 WITH TH IS COUPON GOOD WIT H ANY PIZZA ONLY ONE COUPON PER PIZZA EXPIRES 4-18-76 CENTRAL NORTH GEORGETOWN CAMPUS CAMPUS MALL 761-1111 769-5511 971-5555 SPECIAL-TOMORROW-ORDER YOUR F A-. VORITE PIZZA AND WE'LL SEND YOU ANI EASTER EGG!! 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