Ulbe £1c11l Dati Poetry slam kicks off new year You really think that you are going to learn something in class today? No chance. So get motivated! Feed your starved intellect by heading over to the Heidelberg Club Above, 215 N. Main, and witnessing the world-famous Ann Arbor Poetry Slam. Tonight's featured act is current 'Slam Champ,' Vievee. The program begins at 8 o'clock. Tuesday September 3, 1996 21A ij The swindle continues The, By Brian A Daily Arts Ed original, arrogant Sex Pistols strike back in the summer of '96 . Gnatt itor Flat out, the Sex Pistols make no bones about their reasons for reuniting for one of the summer's most anticipated tours. Titled "The Filthy Lucre Tour," the Pistols make it clear that money, money and more money is the reason behind their 20th anniversary world tour. As the band's classic saying goes, "The only notes that matter are the ones that come in -wads." " But we don't care. '9 If REO Speedwagon, the Eagles and Page and Plant can bore '90s audi- ences with their EVIEW washed-up arena k rock, why can't Sex Pistols someone with a little innovation Fairfax, Va. make a little August 6, 1996 dough? With the *milking their retirement for all it's worth by incessant tour- ing, and the Buzzcocks reuniting for a tour and a new album, it was only a matter of time before the world's most infamous punk band decided to cash in. Cocked and loaded, the Sex Pistols stomped on stage with the arrogance and attitude that made them the greatest punk band of all time, proving once and for all they are the original bastards of punk rock. n fr. With lip sneering and hair Sslicked up like a crown, the Pistols' lead screamer Johnny Rotten claimed the stage for his old chums. Without any fur- ther posing, the band broke into their raunchy classic, "Bodies;' which led off the full hour of raw yet quite good rock 'n' roll. The charismatic Rotten belted out the lyrics as he pranced around the stage filled with his original back-up gang, comprised of Steve Jones (guitar), Paul Cook (drums) and original bassist Glen atlock, who was replaced by the punk icon and now-dead Sid Vicious. Jumping around the stage in a bright yellow shirt, black shorts and red suspenders, .j Rotten made himself the cen- ter of attention. The more subdued Jones and Cook remained a bit more suave than Matlock, who looked as if he belonged in Ah-ha more than the Sex Pistols. Playing tighter than they did iw their heyday, the Pistols ripped through all of the 12 tracks on their single studio release LP, "Never Mind the bullocks Here's the Sex Pistols." Songs like "God Save the Queen," "Seventeen" and "Pretty Vacant" sounded more powerful coming out of the arena's gazillion-dollar sound system than the band probably ever did coming from their cheap amps in small clubs 20 years ago. While it's been nearly two decades since the Sex Pistols have played shows together, their age doubling and musical growth has helped them improve significantly. Matlock's bass lines were more solid than Vicious' ever were, and Cook's drums kept the beat perfectly for Jones' wall-of-sound guitar distortion. Rotten's voice has changed since his youth- ful days - now it's a bit more arrogant and a little less screeching than it used to be, but he still has his bark. His spirits were up, too, compared to his legendary "screw off" atti- tude that established the band's rather poor image. He joked with the audience throughout the show, asking, "We're fat and 40. What's your excuse?" when the less-than- sold-out crowd would retire to their seats. It was moments like the finale that lifted the Sex Pistols to a level beyond other modern-day punkers. Beginning the encore with the Pistol's anthem "Anarchy In the U.K.' Rotten screamed the jolly ol' tune with enough passion to send chills down your spine. Wrapping up with "Problems," the Pistols brought the show to a satisfying close. Despite the band's motive for touring, which is, in fact, every other band's rea- son for hitting the road, the Pistols showed the world and every other punk-rock wannabe that they can still kick some serious ass. Whether they'll stick around to kick it for another 20 years remains to be seen. BRIAN A. GNATT/DaIy BRIAN A. GsAT/Diy While saving the Queen, Johnny Rotten stole her crown.s Getting the best deal on books, supplies and a complete line of UM insignia items is as easy as 1-2-3. 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