4 ARTS Wednesday, October 30, 1985 The Michigan Daily Page 6 'C rue sin' Ann Arbor By Richard Williams S CENE ONE: It's dark, but there's plenty of glitter. Men look like girls. Girls look like hell. Lotsa feathered hair. Lotsa designer jeans. The air is tainted with poor taste. Richard: Hey Ho-B. Crue. They rock, don't they? Ho-B: They certainly do. And so do the braless 15-year- old-girls that paid $45 (including t-shirts and drugs) to see them with their 19-year-old boyfriends. Richard: I remember seeing the Crue for the first time on one of those Sunday morn kid's shows with the preppy host, you know, they show opposite the facist preachers who steal bucks. They played '. Looks That Kill"; it rocked like Motorhead. It was fast. And it scared mothers across our expansive nation, huh Ho-B? Ho-B: Well, if the music didn't the make-up sure did. Or was it the out of tune guitars. Or the exploding stage. Or Tommy Lee dropping every bloody drum stick he tried to bounce off a drum. But overall, a damn-near religious experience. Especially "Shout At The Devil." Seeing 6,000 spandex fists pulsating to a two note drone . ..well, it left . me breathless. And how about those bouncers? Richard: Yeah, they were into it. Those burly bulls that represent our school on the gridiron were there. Tabachino, Hammerstein, et al. I'm sure Bo was proud of his boys getting some poetry into their system via Vince Neil's high-pitched wail, and satisfying their make prowess around the young chicks. Sure beats studying on a Sunday night before the big organic chemistry exam at 8 a.?m. Monday morning, huh Ho-B? - Ho-B: Well, priorities must be met. As long as the front line have their lives together. After all, there's a career in this business somewhere. Speaking of careers, how long do you think Nikki Sixx will be able to play before he discovers that songs can, and frequently do, have more than three notes? And what of Tommy Lee if the mechanism that suspends his drum set at 90 degrees to the stage ever fails? I mean, here's one guy that meets "Vita brenis, Ars longa"with "No, mine's bigger." Richard: They're just such nice guys. They said they loved us. They said we wuz rockin'. That's nice of them. 'Cause fans like us have massive inferiority complexes. But man, the Crue is something to look up to. Hell, with all those anthems. Vince told us to "use it or lose it," told us we was "red hot," asked us if we wanted to shoot our wad for "10 seconds of love" and demanded that we "shout at the devil" and we did. And we loved it. It felt so good. Ho-B: So how about that stage? Every three songs something blows up and as soon as you're done clearing the cinders out of your feathered two-tone hair, some smoke machine starts your eyes awaterin'. And how about those back drops? How many ways can you use a pen- tagon? I counted at least 10. Oh and who (or what) could forget Tommy's drum solo where the stage actually tilted 90 degrees so we could see the drum heads grimace to the four/four monotony? Richard: Damn impressive. Came as a complete sur- prise. It would have been really cool if at the end of the solo, the technician had hit a button that launched Tommy (like on the Jetsons) directly into the main floor so that he could get mauled by tons of chicks. It would have been just like a scene of Kampuchea, huh Ho-B? Ho-B: I don't know, he's a little greasy to handle, even for the abundant fashion libido vamps. This review is get- ting messier than the vinyl on the backseats of the cars of just about everyone who was at the show. But then again, rock'n'roll is sorta messy, just like the Crue's cover set of "Smokin' In T-he Boys Room," "Helter Skelter," and "Jalhouse Rock." I was pretty amazed at the sheer marauding style. But anything to keep the young girls a- wishing. Richard: Yes, it was lovely. I was hip-no-tized! 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