The Michigan Daily - Sunday, June 10, 1984 - Page 11 Collins keeps bringing cool blues to town By Richard Campbell T HEY WERE dancing in the streets at Rick's Thursday night. Well, ac- tually, they weren't, but Albert "Ice Pickin' " Collins was. In the middle of the second set, Collins just sort of decided that he needed some more room in which to play his blues. So he stepped off the stage and, thanks to an extremely long extension cord, walked around the bar and up the stairs to Church Street, where he-continued to play guitar to an astonished crowd of street folk. Collins is a regular Ann Arbor per- former. Though his band is based in Los Angeles, Collins has made a strong ef- fort to return to this town every six months or so and remind students and townies alike what your basic 12-bar blues is supposed to sound like. Backed up by a strong band, Collins' final set got off to a tired and lackadaisical start. But that was just an illusion quickly shattered as Dale Minus, a local Sears salesman, picked up his hormonica, joined the band, and in- jected some screaming blues into a few tunes. The band, however, is not that easily overshadowed. Just as many 1 1 7 DOUG McMAHON/Daily Albert "Ice pickin' " Collins jazzes it up Thursday night performance at Rick's. Collins dazzled the crowd with his cool blues on a warm June evening. customers were calling it a night, Collins and Co.. played one last song that nearly brought down the prover- bial rafters. Collins played better than ever, terrorizing his guitar with exten- ded rhythm riffs. But when he left the stage to get a quick drink in mid-song, bassist Johnny B. Gayben took over all all hell broke loose. .For the next ten minutes, Gayben's right hand was just a blur strumming the guitar strings so fast that many in the crowd simply gazed in awe. His left hand moved over the guitar's neck as though his life depended on it. But, Collins and Locke calmly sipped their beers as though this happened every night. After this dizzying solo performance, the band regrouped for a finale that was as full of emotion as it was masterful in technique. The onlything wrong with Collins and his band is that we'll have to wait six months before we hear him again. For many in the audience at Rick's, the wait will be difficult but worth it. INDIVIDUAL THEATRES DAILY 1:00 P.M. SHOWS $2.00 $1.75 TUESDAY ALL DAY FROM THE DIRECTOR OF "CHARIOTS OF FIRE" GREYSTOKE -THELEGENDOF - TA RZAN LORD OF THE APES An epic adventure of a man caught between two different worlds. (PG) SUN. 1:00, 3:20, 7:10, 9:30 MON 1.00,7 10,930 "THE FUNNIEST FRENCH FILM SINCE 'LA CAGE AUX FOLLES' -Newhouse Newspapers PIERRE GERARD RICHARD DEPARDIEU AFlm by FRANCISVEBER Siml Mind thinkloudly imlp e dn h I Y (CPtiedfr~age 7) themselves, and to appreciate the and ended up superceding the pain level. audience's enthusiasm. . I was in the fifteenth row, and found my energy coupled with a definite rapport But the bad . .. Kerr, whose voice mind wandering to questions like, with the audience. By the time the sounded hoarse from touring, had an "How the hell can those people be stan- spring had sprung - with "Up on the annoying penchant for slinging the ding up there in front of the PA Catwalk -the happy ticket-buyers microphone over his right shoulder, speakers?" And it wasn't merely the were in their hands. smiling like a charismatic Howdy loudness-the second half of the concert The best thing about Simple Minds is Doody, and urging the audience to "use was so distorted that it was impossible that they've come to recognize the their hands." Every song was a clap-a- to make out the words to the songs, and direction their music is naturally thon! The first or second time thus to separate the instruments in the mud- taking. Their tunes are imbibed with urged, the audience seemed to enjoy dy mix. It was like listening to white moodiness and texture, not at all unlike the participation, but by the eighth or noise. early Roxie Music, or current Echo and ninth, it seemed as if a big applause When the r rotund soundman was the Bunnymen and New Order. To sign kept flashing on and off, and the asked, after the show, why it was so them, the impression one gets from clapping had become a matter of loud, he put up a pretty convincing listening is nearly as important as the obligation, and not choice. argument. "What? What? I can't hear listening itself. With their last two Another problem was in the presen- you. Oh. Because I got me orders." records-New Gold Dream, and the tation of the songs. It's nice to know A true story. afore-mentioned Sparkle in the that you can go to a concert and hear Rain-they have established a sound altered versions of your favorite tunes With the "acceptance" of rock music and purpose (!!), with merely the (since, after all, a live show is different into society came a new risk of per- wrinkles to be ironed out. than a recording), but the Simple Minds manent damage to the ears, both by the And wrinkles there were in Friday's solution was a tad too simple: extend musicians and the audience. The main show. Since the material spoke for itself every song three, for, even five minutes reason stereotypical old-timer's bad- in terms of its strength and harmonic beyond their respective fringes, and mouth rock music is the loudness. A gestalt, you had to take the good with you have instant concert material. Not great number of performers make a the bad in Simple Minds' performance. true-the elongated songs just didn't point of being careful not to destroy The good was that the players were all chance enough to prolong the interest. their ears (and it's permanent unpretentious and energetic, flailing But the biggest problem-or should I damage), but what about the people about the Michigan stage like good- say the LOUDEST problem-was the who come to see them? Don't expect the natured Jack LaLanne's. There was no sound. The Michigan Theatre is a folks who shelled out $12.50 for Simple hogging of the spotlight, and no solos; relatively intimate place for a concert. Minds to simply walk out when the they all played together as a group, I've been to movies there when a sneeze volume gets too loud-their priorities, with each member contributing his in the balcony sounded like a cannon and knowledge as to the extreme indispensable part to the cornucopian shot. The acoustics aren't perfect, but danger involved with prolonged doses sound. it's a comfortable size, and not a lot of of loud noise, aren't quite the same. In fact, the closest thing to pretention volume is needed. It's up to the musicians and was Kerr's continual genuflections, but The soundpersons for Simple Minds technicians who make rock concerts arising, I think, not out of the search for jacked up everything. There was ab- happen to take responsibility for the a theme, but merely out of the band's solutely no excuse for the volume at well-being of their fans. After all, desire to be open with their audience. which they publicly-addressed. The without ears, how will they ever get They appeared to be sincerely enjoying show started off loud, but endurable, listened to again? SUN. 1:20, 3:20, 5:20, 7:20, 9:20 MON. 1:00, 7:20, 9:20