Page 8 -The Michigan Daily-Thursday, January 7, 1988 (Continued from Page 7) don't pay attention to a thing I do or sa /It's a plot to drag you out and take it all away," he croons in his Chiltonesque tenor, asking "Give me sdme false hope I can take seriously." Songs like "Chardonnay" and "The Real Sheila" are pure pop joys, while "The Waist and the Knees" dives deep into a rowdy, psycho extravaganza straight out of Roxy Music's "Remake/Remodel" (which the band also covers live). When Miller . steps aside, though, the material lunges out in a more conimercial stride. Guitarist Donette Tlayer's "Look Away" sounds a little like Heart meets Bryan Adams, btt the playful keyboards keep it in the band's spirit. ;There's lots of little micro-songs and mind games to flesh out these two records, but the real stand-outs are the full fledged songs. Miller ana company have a strong knack for writing great tunes, but they also know that they're far too clever for their own good. Which probably answers why Lolita Nation is as extravagant an outing as it is - and why it's also so enduring. -Beth Fertig Buster Poindexter Buster Poindexter RCA Records With the New York Dolls, David Johansen wore lipstick, wigs, and platform shoes and got a whole lot of press for what was then the hottest act in New York. For his solo act of the early '80s (back when he opened up for the Who), he strutted around the stage singing Animals' songs while the critics continued to say that he really wanted to be Mick Jagger. Today, David Johansen has found fame in yet another identity: this time as Buster Poindexter, the hottest lounge lizard in Manhattan. Buster Poindexter wears tuxedos, bow ties, and dress shoes. He has short hair that's been meticulously styled into a curl on top. He drinks martinis that have those colored cocktail toothpicks through the olives. He sings BIG cover songs that are backed up by a band he calls the Banshees of Blue. And he's made an enormous gimmick out of believing he's a very big deal. Which he is, because he's so good at it. Buster Poindexter sings songs David Johansen has always wanted to sing. Despite Buster's apparent love of blues and jazzy numbers, Johansen the Animals fan has made him sing an out of place cover of "House of the Rising Sun." Buster Poindexter really wants to be one of those outlawed, big city club boozers. He wants to make people feel good and run up a high tab. The songs that suit this side of him are the LP's best, like "Good Morning Judge," where he sings about his many offenses while the Banshees of Blue shout out his sen- tence. He also soars to the amazing swing of "Screwy Music." When Poindexter gets sappy, he's usually able to keep the tunes afloat with his sense of humor. He loves what he's singing, and the band has a good time playing along to him. When "Bad Boy" tends to wail, the brass adds the right amount of spirit. 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