The Michigan Daily The Miclh Hoodoo Gurus Magnum Cum Louder RCA BY NABEEL ZUBERI Listen, all you artistes with your cutting-edge technology and Extremely dated but offering a multi-cultural influences, anybody few camp moments to savor, the old can be interesting by being creative Saturday matinee serial Jesse James and inventive and doing what's never Rides Again has, over the last been done before: if you think couple of weeks, provided a bit of a you're so hot, try to make four warm-up for the real thing - a albums without changing your week of recent Westerns and sound and still cut it. gunslinging classics of the genre Despite a slight fleshing-out on riding into town at the Michigan the new Magnum Cum Louder - Theater August 12-18. 25 years after the Young Rascals, Despite waning in popularity they've discovered the Hammond over the 7Os and 80s, the Western organ - The Hoodoo Gurus are still remains for many the quintessen- Idoing for garage rock what the Me" is itself poetry. Ramones did for late-70s punk: But after all, you don't look to vacuum-packing its guitar-saturated an album with a spray-painted skull sound in their amps for eternity. and crossed guitars on the cover for Their secret has always been to wisdom. You look to it for a take a good cliche and make you pointy-toed kick in the butt. forget that it is one. As the Hoodoos Assume the position. rip through the two-chord-stomp of "Glamourpuss" or wax mellow with THE HOODOO GURUS will play at the double acoustic guitars and three- St. Andrews' Hall in Detroit on deep vocals of "Baby," you might Saturday, Aug. 19. Cover is $12.50. marvel at Brad Shepard's guitar play- -Jim Poniewozik ing, or at how great an album this would be to get drunk to... all without considering any resemblance W E W terians. Which is the Hoodoos' other The Michigan Daily's Dis seeret: you don't have to thinktoo partment is now hiring k much about 'em. While Faulkner's prm n snwhrn lyrics are sometimes clever, the band for the fall term. Pick speaks mainly through their riffs and today at 42( melodies: the singer's aching, re- peated reading of the line "I've lived in shadows all my life" in "Shadow ARTS page 7 Wigan: Champions of the West tially American cultural genre, loaded with metaphors from deep in the heart of this country's mythol- ogy. It's produced a host of icons for red-blooded Americans, heroes who embody the finest of our nation's values... John Wayne, the greatest of them all, stars in 1939's Stage Coach (showing August 12-13), the first in a series of classic Western films by legendary director John Ford. Wayne plays the Ringo Kid, a gunfighter who's basically a good guy - sup- ported by actress Claire Trevor, who plays the cliched "prostitute with a heart of gold" with that inimitable quiver in her voice. Stagecoach is not only a memorable collection of rich characters, but a blistering ac- tion film which set high standards for the Western genre. Lawrence Kasdan's Silverado (Aug. 17-18) is an homage to the classic Westerns of Ford and others. It's a feisty movie with a fine cast - including Kevin Costner, Kevin Kline, Danny Glover and Jeff Goldblum - but it suffers from the somewhat clinical "moviemaking- by-numbers" approach-of many of Kasdan's films. Moral bankruptcy and spiritual vacuity are also the concerns of Cold Feet (Aug. 13-19), Robert Dornhelm's brand-new "nouveau Western." Written by novelists Thomas McGuane and Jim Harrison, the movie follows a trio of petty crooks and their schemes in a Montana wasteland. Avant-garde crooner Tom Waits stars along with Keith Carradine in this Down By Law with denim. But this week's don't-miss gem is Sergio Leone's 1969 masterpiece Once Upon a Time in the West (Aug.. 15 and 16). 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