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The Michigan Daily - Friday, September 5, 1986 - Page. 17
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Leaving Trains--Kill
Tunes (SST)
Leaving Trains do what
needs to be done: they write solid
songs, play their instruments
well, and always manage to keep
things together. This isn't all
that uncommon, right? However,
this band is unique in that they do
more than that which is needed
when supplying spirit. Leaving
Trains are a real, honest-to-God
rock and roll band. Playing with
loads of gut-filled,.honest aban -
don they make every track on Kill
Tunes sound fresh and true.
Both sides of Kill Tunes offer
the same formula of rip-roaring,
bluesy rock and roll. The energy
level is full steam ahead, which
about halfway through makes one
wonder if the Trains are limited
players. Thankfully the band
slows down (while retaining the
feeling) on the last cuts of each
album side, proving their
musical range. And by then the
band is definitely ready for a
change of pace.
Not one of the tracks on Kill
Tunes are weak, but some are
more memorable than others,
especially their crazed version of
The Saints' "Private Affair."
It's a bitter commentary on the
state of the same old same old
(who said there's no such thing as
an original song?) and the
Trains (ironically) do it honor.
Also noteworthy is "A Drunker
Version of You," complete with
crashing glasses (Last night was
a smash success, let's g e t
smashed successfully), and their
killer homage to our rock and roll

forefathers, "10 Generations"
(we're the same has-beens we love
to hate).
Just what the world needs,
another rock and roll band?
Well, Leaving Trains say if
you're gonna do it, do it right.
-Beth Fertig
Adefense
against cancer
can be cooked up
in yourkitchen.
There is evidence that diet and
cancer are related. Follow these
modifications in your daily diet to
reduce chances of getting cancer.
1. Eat more high-fiber foods such
as fruits and vegetables and whole-
grain cereals.
2. Include dark green and deep
yellow fruits and vegetables rich in
vitamins A and C.
3. Include cabbage, broccoli,
brussels sprouts, kohlrabi and
cauliflower.
4. Be moderate in consumption
of salt-cured, smoked and nitrite-
cured foods.
5. Cut down on total fat intake
from animal sources and fats and
oils.
6. Avoid obesity.
7. Be moderate in consumption
of alcoholic beverages.
No one faces cancer alone.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIET'

Up Over/Down Under:
Australian dancer/choreographer Peter Matthews (left), guest of the
University of Michigan Dance Department on a prestigious Churchill
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"Fellowship, will join University dance professor Peter Sparling (right) in
jTpresenting an informal evening of dance works. Matthews' has choreo-
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graphed pieces to the music of Messiaen, Honnegger, and Ron Yeddia.
Mr. Sparling will dance Matthews' 'Man Dancing/Dancing Man' as well
as his own piece, a duet entitled 'Four Ballads.'Performances will be
tonight and Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Dance Building, Studio' "A"

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