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W:v:,. .. ..,Y: :. is - i$.'"'iJ..+4.....Y'Yx.....:,r. k4.....t"..4''lt, .'".".v..+4' ". t. ,'{ rts th m ses, Mutant pop or e By JIM ROBINS "Clemma rock means honest music," says Mutants' drummer Steve Sortor over the rhythmic din of a new Gottlieb pinball machine. The Mutants are the band comprised of practitioners of Clemma Rock. Sortor promises to tell the truth about the group's activities, something he asserts calmly, knowingly, the rest of the band will not do. "I'll give the facts," states Sortor. "They'll provide the color." The Red Carpet Lounge dressing room used to be the coatroom: Now crowded inside the former walk-in closet are Mutants Art Lysack (vocals), Tom Morwatts (guitar), and John Amore (bass), all amped and waiting to go on stage. The group's blonde psychiatrist looks on smiling demurely, a copy of the latest Jim Morrison biography at her side. "Randy Newman, Dean Martin, the Kinks, Burl Ives, and Belefonte," lists Amore. "In that order," referring to his wide range of musical influences. Suggested cuts could hit Mental Health Dept. hard LANSING (UPI) - State Mental Health Director Frank Ochberg said yesterday he may appeal a proposed $21 million budget cut which would hit his troubled department hard and slow the state's highly touted community placement program. In a wide-ranging news conference, Ochberg also said accelerated layoffs of 1,500- workers during the current fiscal year will result in downgraded but "tolerable" care in state in- stitutions and said he will ask a federal judge for permission to include the scandal-scarred Plymouth Center for Human Development in the cut. , THE 40-YEAR-OLD administrator said he believes it maybe possible after the election to discuss a tax hike to bolster the state's depleted revenues. Ochberg, who has seen several state institutions lose accreditation during his 10 months in office, criticized the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals for placing undue stress on institutional rather than community care. The budget cut was one of $250 million in 1980-81 reduction targets issued to state department heads by Budget, Director Gerald Miller for review and comment. The fiscal year begins in Oc- tober. "I think we are going to appeal it," Ochberg said. However, he said his department "may very well have to live with this." "I don't know where the money is" to avoid such cuts, he conceded. "SINATRA AND IGGY Pop," adds vocalist Art Lysack."Sometimes I get the two confused." The days run into nights-the nights back to days-then somehow they get squeezed together. , No wonder Funkadelic chieftan George Clinton is producing this band. Besides citing a wide variety of musicians as sources of inspiration for the Mutants' music, the group also claims that drugs play an important role in the band's sound. Guitarist Tom Morwatts who has a masters degree in chemistry, now has taken his skills into the field. In conversation he touches on pharmecuticals with a nod to valium and beer. The Betty Ford Cocktail wins nods of approval all around, except from the psychistrist who lifts her head, purses her lips and says she's notgoing to fill anymore prescriptions for the band tonight. In light of all the drug related tragedies in the entertainment world, sadly highlighted by Richard Pryor's accident last week, one can understand the doctor's concern. Lysack who is attired in a svelte black- on-black tuxedo, definitely not constructed from natural fibers, warns all: "If you're going to do free base, wear cotton." As hard as it is, he obviously is following doctor's orders. "Our prime concern is keeping our sanity," he adds. The Mutants view the world with a jaundiced eye. Their lead singer was once bitten on the leg by a zealous and hungry fan. They find themselves relaxing to reruns of Leave it to Beaver or the gut wrenching honesty of Family Feud, All My Children and General Hospital. "We are the best educated band in rock and roll," explains Morwatts. "There's only so many slices in the rock and roll pie," adds Lysack. "We're ready for ours now." "SO AMERICAN," "Piece of S--t," College Grad," "Cafe Au Lait," and a ditty about Art Linkletter's daughter that goes; "Did your daughter ever jump out a window? Did she ever do something that really embarrassed you?", are just a few of the original compositions in the Mutants' repertoire. It's their fine musical reportage that is catapaulting the Mutants from the 9-to-5 world and may propel them to the top of the rock and roll heap. The Mutants are not all the same size. They don't wear matching tight red leather suits. They don't sing about their "old ladies" and the anguish of "those Hollywood nights." If the Mutants make a gesture toward convention, it comes out of conviction, not submission to a current trend or fashion. "A lot fo smart shopping can be done at K-Mart," says Amore. "That's where I bought these deck shoes. Whether I'm mowing the lawn or playing bass, I wear them." The Mutants want to entertain you. "We give more entertainment units per dollar," promises Morwatts. "More units than Barry Manilow, more than the Rolling Stones." Tonight when the Mutants play Ann Arbor's Second Chance, go see them and crowd up close to the stage. Besides getting a good rock and roll value, you may receive one of those small, mysterious doses of Clemma Mutants' guitarist Pat (Pasadena) Supine allegedly distributes. WHAT A COMBINATION PRIME RIB AND CRAB What a blend of tastes! You get our tender prime rib, cooked to your order, served along side-a generous portion of succulent Alaskan king crab leg. And of course it includes a fresh green salad, bread & butter and your choice of baked potato, French fries or rice. And at a very special $8.95. COMPLETE DINNER . 4irift 300 South Maple Ann Arbor, 665-1133 This is our regular Prime Rib and Alaskan King Crab dinner-at a special saving price all day on Sunday and Monday thru Thursday during our regular dinner hours. Call today for reservations. _ _Continental Restaurant Systems 1 980