Page 10-The Michigan Daily-- Friday, October 4, 1991 FARM Continued from page 8 all basically, like, social aware- ness," Grimes explains. "Peter, our singer, he writes all the lyrics and, you know, he likes to write about certain things... He's not trying to be political. He's not trying to change people's ideas or anything like that. He just likes to sing what he feels comfortable singing about." One musical inspiration has been the Farm's original drummer Andy McVann, who died in a violent car crash at the age of 21 in 1986. "(His death) inspired some songs," Grimes says. "It inspired us to keep going, because at the time we were going to pack it in. His mum and dad said, 'No, carry on. I'm sure Andy would've wanted you to carry on, so we think you should.' We wrote a lot of new songs at the time... One was 'Don't Let Me Down,' the first verse of that based on a song that we used to do called 'That's the Way We Were.' That was written about Andy McVann, you know, the line where it says, 'keep pluggin' away,' you know, don't give it up. "The idea (for the name of the album) first came from the film, and we kind of took it that, as, you know, the storyaof Spartacus was good, the fact that it was one of the slaves who broke free and set free his fellow slaves, and then took on the might of the Roman Empire type thing. It was a very tongue-in- cheek analogy between the Farm, who, like, for years didn't havea record label and then decided to do it ourselves... basically, in spite of all the major record companies. We managed to get a number one album in Britain on our own label without the help of any major label." But the cover of noble Spartacus looks like something you might see , Is this photo sexist? Of course it is! Dorotha Segda is being crassly exploited by the film industry and the Daily Arts pages alike. But wait! The film she's in, My 20th Century, was directed by a fairly progressive woman, Hungarian Ildik6 Enyedi, so it's gotta be okay, right? But wait! It's also the only promotional photo we were sent for a largely political film. Why is that? Couldn't they just as easily have sent us a photo of a tank? Oh well, at least we refrained from making any snide references to Aesop in the headline. Anyway, Daily film critic Mike Kuniavsky sez the filmh's a beautifully shot "exploration of the nature of femininity and freedom.... Superficially, it seems to be an absurdist, flippant story about a pair of identical twins in turn-of-the-century Hungary. But deeper, it's about misconceptions in relationships and the power of callousness; deeper still, it's about America and how a single country's influence has shaped the world; and at it's deepest, it's about Hungary (and Eastern Europe in general) today." You can catch My 20th Century at the Michigan Theater, Sunday at 7:05 p.m. and Monday at 9:05 p.m. The Farm is yet another group of guys from Liverpool who've made it in the world of rock 'n' roll, dude. From left to right, see Keith Mullin, Carl Hunter, Peter Hooton, Ben Leach, Steve Grimes, and Ray Boulter. at Meijer's. "Our bass guitarist does tricians, that type of thing.... So, it all the covers," Grimes says, "and was tongue-in-cheek, really. We he went to graphic art school him- thought, 'They think we're ordinary self... and we were getting de- looking, and we'll do the album as ,And suddenly, like, with the House Revolution in England, you know, the Acid House thing in nineteen-eighty-eight, (British kids) have just forgotten about all their politics and just thought, "Sod this! Let's just have a good time..." They're just saying, "Oh, let's get on the Groovy Train," you know?' -Steve Grimes, The Farm as in any walk of life, you're selling a product. It could be baked beans.... You know, if the artwork's good, you'll sell it... there's not much difference in them, you know? "If you like having a good time then I think you'll enjoy the Farm's records and the Farm live. We're not too gloomy and doomy. We don't. take ourselves seriously at all. We're very fortunate to be in a posi- tion... where we're in a group and we're doing well and we appreciate that..." + } t k i + R t "' # i } , ,, } ,. # 1 F . { l f r " } d t _ t f r . 4 +. s i 2 I t X y y t j { E S Y ( 1YY 1 d RESPECT Continued from page 8 thaf R&B magic. And if you're at the Blind Pig on Saturday, you can witness history in the remaking. THE RATIONALS play at the Blind Pig on Saturday. Doors open at 9:00. Tickets are $5 at the door, unless you're a wee 'un under 21, but over 19. In that case, add $2 for some mandatory soft drinks. scribed in the British music press as a very unglamorous band. 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