w w w w w V V U 1w mw MW w 'W !" , 't J MUSiC Blues sampler hits with variety ' NONSTOP COPY SHOP Kinko's is open 24 hot Y., e in anytime for fast service, outstanding quality, and low, low prices. Copies, Binding, Passport photos. 540 E. Liberty 761-4539 1220 S. University 747-9070 Various Artists Genuine Houserockin' Music 11 Alligator Alligator has assembled an impressive selection of 12 single cuts from some of their finest blues artists. Some featured artists, like KoKo Taylor, Albert Collins, and James Cotton are longtime label workhorses while others, such as Little Charlie and the Nightcats and Donald Kinsey and the Kinsey Report, are new hotshots. Veteran blues and blues-rock demi-legends who recently signed to the label like Johnny Winter, Lonnie Mack, Gatemouth Brown, and Roy Buchanan are also highlighted. Because the album features something of everything in the blues field, it showcases a wide array of performers. There's the gutbucket Chicago blues of Taylor's "I'd Rather Go Blind," the raucous slide guitar party stomp of Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials's "Pride and Joy," and Winter's "Mojo Boogie," Lonnie Brooks' hard edged R & B "Boomerang," Brown's scorching ja z z instrumental "Pressure Cooker," and on and on and on. There's also a healthy dose of humor, particularly Collins' "I Ain't Drunk" ("I ain't drunk, I'm only drinking.") and Little Charlie's "TV Crazy": "Now every time I want to get me some, she says 'baby can't you wait until a commercial comes on?'... I'm TV crazy, it's about to drive me insane." There's not a bad cut on the album, though blues purists would squirm over many of the tracks. Lonnie Mack's "Tough on Me, Tough on You" is more a bluesy rock than a blues song. It wouldn't sound out of place on a Greg Allman album. Similarly, Buchan- an and Delbert McClinton's "The Chokin' Kind" would be more at home in a roadhouse honky tonk than a Southside Chicago blues psychedelic alter-ego of XTC, or at least they should be. On the Dukes' debut, Andy Partridge and company neatly cloaked themselves as a bunch of Beatles fans who had had too much to dream last night, and the Dukes were removed enough from.XTC that the name change and groovy cover art were warranted. XTC released Skylarking last year, a soaring, summery album with Sgt. Pepper-esque production, and because XTC has traveled back in time for inspiration, the distinction between the Dukes and XTC has become blurred. While snatches of Psonic Psunspot quote heavily from great relics like The Beatles' "I'm Only Sleeping" The Byrds' "So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star" and the Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations," there are also passages which echo various songs from Skylarking. As a consequence, one never forgets, as one was able to on the Dukes' EP, that XTC is responsible. Even so, the album has fun moments, like "Have You Seen Jackie" about a child who "couldn't decide whether he was a girl or she was a boy." "Collideascope" is a twist of Lennon. As with the debut, the album has a Trivial Pursuit appeal - it's fun to sit around and identify all of the borrowed licks - but Psonic Psunspot suggests that the Dukes and XTC are folding into one another, and I'm greedy enough to want both. -John Logie LOGIE Continued from Page 8 reader sits across from a music shop. Too-pricey vintage clothes butt against toaster-ovens and scribble- scratched Partridge Family records. And the specter of the King watches over the whole shebang, taking shape in barely recognizable Mexican clay busts, black velvet paintings, and album-cover clocks. Colonial Lanes is almost too nice for this list. The place is reasonably clean, but one "touch" removes Colonial from bland niceness. After you return your bowling shoes, the cashier grabs a spray bottle and squirts an unidentified liquid into the shoes. No other bowling alley has been so willing to imply that my feet stink, and so ready to admit that they don't care whether the insides of their shoes eventually approximate the consistency of moistened saltines. Failure to support such businesses results in mistakes like ART CLASSES 25 CHOICES a center for the visual arts 117 W. Liberty 5 blks from campus call for a brochure today: 994-8004 The Bagel Factory, which is already less fun because it's nicer, and Village Corner's impending niceness. It amazes me that the lesson hasn't been learned. New Coke is much nicer than Classic Coke. New Coke's friendly sugar bomb is easily more comfortable than the acid burn of an ice-cold Classic. New Coke won blind taste-tests. But we won't buy New Coke. It's too nice. INTERVIEW Continued from Page 8 Dominick: Well I don't know where he had that done. He kept the name for a while. then he suddenly came up with this design concept for Domino's, and got some kind of award... He went through a couple of hard times, but he pulled it out and he has done wonders from then on. You've got to give him credit. The only thing I'm sad about is his brother-his brother had started the place, and now he treats strangers better. D: When did you open the upstairs? Dominick: Well, I had a resaurant up there, and then we had some problems with it and closed down and I didn't know what to do and then everyone said, "why don't you just open it up to everyone?" So I figured okay, I'll put the bar up there and let it go. And I've been able to keep the prices down. I thought it was ridiculous the prices they were getting in A n n Arbor-$2.50, $3.50 for a drink. I thought that was crazy. Of course, their overhead is higher than mine because I've been here so long and everything's paid for. I own the building and all that. But what's happened to costs is, kids came here and, I don't know why they do this, but they stole all my beautiful glass pitchers and those are, like five dollars each and I had 300 of those stolen. That's an added expense. I've heard kids here for forty years say how businessmen are W* w --m ripping them off. Well, that's not the case. We've had to nail everything to the wall or they take it. It's terrible. D: Is that a recent phenomenan? Dominick: Well, more so recently. I guess it's been the last three or four years. There's a change in the student body. I think they need something to work for. You know, like the Vietnam War. An activity of some sort to put all that en energy into. Now, they just have wild parties, which is alright with me but they don't stop there They get destructive. I'd like to just say, "Okay this is your place. Take care of it." Most of them are good. I'd say 99%-95% anyhow. I'd like to see the other individuals watching over them. It's their responsibility too. D: Do you think the bar has overtaken the restaurant part of your business? Dominick: No, it's in balance now. About 50/50 and actually the resatasurant's receipts are bigger. We never wanted to become a bar, where 0X Of at o, fc pr ha th be gl er shi COBB PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS Movies nd more Friday, September 18 Rosa Luxemberg - 7:00, 9:25 Harold and Maude - 11:50 Saturday, September 19 Rosa Luxemberg -5:00, 7:15 Stop Making Sense - 9:45, 11:45 Sunday, September 20 Gone With the Wind - 6:30 Monday, September 21 Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters -7:00 True Stories - 9:30 Tuesday, September 22 Alice's Restaurant - 7:00 Blow Up - 9:15 Wednesday, September 23, 6:30 Master Gozo Shioda gives a demonstration of the traditional Japanese art of Aikido. Thursday, September 24 SECOND SELF with THE DIFFERENCE and introducing All Reality COD .f * Li' Ed club. Still, all these cuts are good and that remains the important thing. -Alan Paul The Dukes of Stratosphear Psonic Psunspot Geffen The Dukes are the '60s- MART PLAZA Sat., Sept. 19 St. Andrews Hall 431 E. Congress Detroit, MI $5 at the door, 18 or over DJ and cash bar Door opens at 9 p.m. Show starts at 10:30 p.m. p 'V JEFFERSON -U f E. CONGRE C-395 E CHRYSLER S E +W N Info: 545-2605 In honor of the Pope's visit, 10% profits go to IE SANCTUARYSHELTER FOR RUNAWAYS IN ROYAL OAK Live-in-coi } KRONOS Daring, inr C Mic igan Theater ncert QUARTET -8pm novative, virtuosic. NOW APPEARING .:.:.:.:September 21 st, 8:00 pm Six Classy Members ''" * A Playgirl' Centerfold * Neiman-Marcus x.* A GQ Model * Six Class Acts 'Mr. Dallas Texas Leather * A Calvin Klein Model . : * The Italian Stallion Has Guested On The Phil Donahue Show """ es * 'The Chippendales' Named One Member Entertainer Of The Year 'e x+ You Will See Productions Such As: New York, New York And Professional Use Of Nunchakus, Rifles, And Swords In Their Act. ;;"; At the Ann Arbor Marriott " $5.00 cover " Doors open 7:15 pm .:""" "" " . . .""--. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....:::::...i.-: ..::"..*...* . ie.-.-.*.-.-i.. .*.. . . . . : : :": :; .""""::": ";:;:; ". . . . . . . . . ;:e: '"" :;";: :i"i " " :;: : " "": : "" i"";a s" s;:" Ir : :" " " .. . . .e . . . . . . ." . " " . : : : . , : M . ". : .. . -_ " _ . __ " . 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