ARTS Friday, May 17, 1985 4 Page 10 Mixed crowd gets happy concert Wednesday at Hill. Featuring can play them at this point in time. By Dennis Harvey Gary Lewis and Playboys, the Grass The Happy Together '85 tour at Hill Roots, the Buckinghams and the Tur- never achieved the hoped-for tran- ne goes to concerts by middle- tIles, the evening was a cozy trip back scendance, the moment when those aged performers who haven't through the goldmine of '60s pop 20 years disappeared into thin air - had a hit since their golden days at classics by a few groups who were but how much can one reasonably ex- least 15 years ago for any of several never considered much more than pect? Even at its knee-jerk worst reasons: decent singles bands. Now, in the when a band lamely cranked out a A) Genuine nostalgia - i.e. you flush of '60s pop revivalism, they're pale shadow of a top-40 classic, there were really conscious and out there affectionately remembered for the was still something interesting going buying 45s and saying "God I love fact that they racked up more of those on. None of these bands was ever this song" when the hits originally incandescent bubblegum singles than reknowned (aside from possibly the came out. practically any bands this side of the Turtles) for having very strong B) Wannabee nostalgia - you were Beatles and the Monkees. collective or individual personalities just drooling in your crib or maybe not The night was, certainly, crammed - they were just solid, high-selling, even that when the tunes came out with a What's What of pop greats, the low-visibility chart journeymen - but but in any case you like them now and kind of three-minute classics "they there's a communicative exhileration resent the fact that an accident of just don't make any more." (Only if in their still being a on stage, man. time prevented you from having the you've been listening to the dH's, the Gary Lewis and the Playboys are a first excuse. Three O'Clock or any of at least a fuzzy name in the memory, a "yeah, dozen newer bands in the same what was their hit?" sort of thing. C) It's a date night, and you know tradition, you'd know that they do. Their short opening set explained this that going to these concerts is about And that's basically what we want - they never did anything all that Sixties pop stars The Buckingh as inoffensively effective as a make- from this sort of affair - just the much worth remembering. The great act in their performance Thursi out warmup as, say, going to the vicarious thrill of hearing those song (and they know it) was "This of the Happy Together Tour. latestNeilSimonmovie. sacred golden oldies done by the Diamond Ring," their first record and been together since this Janu There seemed to be about an equal people who did them in the first place, a million-seller in 1965. though in one form or another the distribution of motivations among the no matter how they (and we) have The Grass Roots are a different tough inoes an othr the: audience at the Happy Together 1984 aged, no matter even how well they deal. Their greatest hits collection toured incessantly through the (in whatever form you find it) is a decade. All sporting suits, ties, California Institute of the Arts priceless catalogue of American radio looked like the epitome of High Sc announces the creation of a pop from the mid '60s to the very early Yearbook/Polite Bar Hand Circa I three-year M.F.A. degree program in '70s. You're forgiven if you may con- the Roots at Hill delivered per DIRECTING FOR THEATRE, fuse the authorship of their songs with ctory versions of some of the grea other bands, because in the years of earcandy pieces ever, from "So TELEVISION & CINEMA their mass popularity the Roots were or Later," to the neglected pop cla a perfect Rorschach of radio's "Things I Should Have Said," "T Each year up to six For iformation on admission passage from the Beatlesque boypop ptstion Eyes," "I Could Waits Mi students will be admitted qirements and application sound of the Turtles and Zombies to Years," and the all-tiime exhilera to the program with the Office of Admissions, CalArts, the mellower, vaguely countrified king "Midnight Confession." Bey initial class to start in 24700 McBean Parkway, chart singles of Three Dog Night and a fine sweeping guitar solo f September, 1985. Valencia, California 91355 or America. Dusty Havey during "Live call (805) 255-1050. 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