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We, as cJ0417 the people, would answer back with gibberish of our own, and phlet of stalemate the problem with breadmold precision, turning rot lice Mc- into penicillin. 811J0317 As you see, gibberish can be interesting ; it can wrap you up in its web with arachnid professionalism, and leave you uppl es cocooned, sticky. As word, it is strengthened through con- fusion. 56J0317 Dewey Redman plays gibberish through his tenor w ave saxophone. He blows his Selmer Mark VI like there was no 57J0317 language yet invented that he could communicate via. Plants, The notes and phrasings that echo out are alien and befud- off Ex- dlirig to us, the ears, but strangely alluring. He, more than reeJad- many, has perfected the art of gibberish. And he will be bringing his exhibit (leaving the inhibitions jackets, nd tennis home) to the U-Club tonight, March 17, at 9 p.m. Accom- 54J0317 panying will be the Dewey Reman Quartet, formally'. Black tie and tales optional. PUS Redman is a Texas terros, born and raised in Fort Worth disser- (a symbolic place). This point of biographical note may slip, 530. unnoticed, by inverted-pyramid-minded scribes the globe cJtc over, but the fact of Dewey's Lone Star statesmanship is a notable addition to his gibberish. After all, visionary director nt cJtc of Eraserhead andThe Elephant Man, David Lynch, hails from Iowa, and songsmith Iggy Pop crawled from the PERS wreckage of Ypsilanti, Michigan, not more than a spare few 761-2458 feet outside of these very city limits. The New York School cJtc frials to breed truly varied temperments of the types men- sonable tioned above; so constricted by their environments are they gibbensh the need to communicate in new ways is heightened, ring to the point of near-topple, forcing them outward onward to glory. ie truth is that Redman lives in NYCNY now, his Texas s trailing the miles over. His music is a weird lomeration of swing, blues, improvisation, "har- >dics" (a hand-me-over from mentor Ornette Coleman), heart; when he plays he plays full-force, spitting the s out like orange pits, which, if landing in fertile soil, ut into whole new trees of inspiration and joy. o many times in the past, Redman has been over- owed by the greats he has sided by...the affore-men- d Ornette, piano molester Keith Jarrett, young and ubic Pat Metheny (always working on perfecting the e pie school of jazz guitarography), and most notably (I ) Old And New Dreams, the supergroup of ex-Coleman ni who've put out a handful of exhilerating, gibberishy ms that should take a plop at least once on your tur- les in this lifetime, if not the next. Too many times has he unspotlighted, at least in the critics' 'drums, and the for this denial has got to end. nong the vanguard of new artists, Dewey Redman es...If not in your realsm, then in his own. His music is erish only because it is his and no one else's - like lear- Persian for the first time: What seemed only sounds and ts, trills and warbles, about-faces and falls into place as age once the connection is made - that when the heart s, the sound is universal. the weapon is powerful when it's. in the right hands; ing leaves off their sturdy places on the branches of ,we know it's safe since it's only natural. e Dewey. What comes outta his horn might sound like erish, but if you listen closely, with an open auracle, it 3 be that the notes will begin to scatter all over, keting you in warmth. A happening? Only if you're there ake it. The U-Club. Tonight. Dewey Redman brings his Quartet to the U-Club tonight for some gibberish sounds. 78. PJte STUDENT PAPERS Word Processed $1.75/page No Extra Charges First Come, First Serve Execu-TOPS 663-7158 AMITY LSAT/GMAT/MCAT/GRE SEMINA OUR GUARANTEE: SCORE IN TOP 25% OR 'I NEXT COURSE FREE. 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The first cut, and the one that has been receiving airplay on local com- mercial pop radio is "Tied Up In Love. A quick, forceful Ted solo guitar lick is punctuated, developed, and enhanced by beat, rhythm, and an element that has escaped Nugent until now - music. The song, like several others, : keeps one's attention, gets the.foot tappin' and can leave you wanting more. And more follows: "Draw the Line" is weaker, but emphasizes some gains, and leads into maybe the best number, 'Knockin' at Your Door." "Don't You Want My Love" follows as a love-song, and on that is more civil - and thus worlds apart - from such previous hits as "Cat Scratch Fever." "Go down Fighting" is as close to a church song the Mad Man has ever come, and sets up a sharp contrast to the song after, on side two, entitled "Thunder Thighs." This song is wor- thless, unless you happen to want to hear about a girl who stands five-foot- four - thank God no morg/she weighs an even 185: I'll come back to lyrics in a bit. The kind of noisy mess you'd expect to hear on a Ted Nugent album is limited to one song, "No Man's Land," and can be overlooked along with "Thunder" because the three that follow are such pleasant departures. "Blame it on the Night" is my per- sonal favorite, and contains a well- composed synchopation and the con- structive use of a synthesizer to develop the song. "Lean, Mean, R&R Machine" is the story of a man who plays that guitar with a pre-destined vengean- ce. Even though it seems to be about Ted, it doesn't sound like Ted. The clin- cher is the soft-sounding "Take Me Home" complete with de-amplified guitar, and a punctual percussion. What the album experiences over any previous Nugent release is maturity. It bathes in it. Nugent exhibits control and - direction that have never been shown before, and this restraint from gashing guitar allows a listening in one sitting - and get this - a desire to hear at least someof the cuts again. . Ted's voice has good control, but the use of Brian Howe on most of the leads enhances the entire effort. Although Howe's voice has a distracting resem- blence to Foreigner's Lou Gramm, Nugent's originality and unrestrained guitar quickly dismiss any correlation. Detracting from the songs in many cases are the lyrics. It is difficult not to know the song's title after a listen. Ted should listen to a little Bruce for some guidance there. Overall, this is an album worth hearing, and if a Ted fan, buying. None of these songs may make the top-40, but that has never appeared to be a Nugent Stbdobv to .Vaifq aim. However, this album should, if given a chance, legitimately make it to the top 100. - Mike Buhler. i Interested in Starting the Fall Semester, With a Little Extra Cash? 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