The Michiga Williams' Society: Keats and Yeats are on his side BY BRENT EDWARDS film's stars. Each brings a fresh A few years ago I took an un- face and energy to his attempts to forgettable course entitled "Twenti- seize the day; this personal evolu- eth Century Drama," where every tion becomes the film's focus. class was a revelation of new ideas Although Williams shines as and philosophies. Dead Poets the catalyst, of course-with many Society reminds me of that one tea- funny scenes-he is not afforded cher's attempt- to change the way the energetic, whirlwind routines his students think, dream, and live. which became his trademark in Robin Williams-fresh off his Vietnam. But his ease in handling Oscar nomination for Good Mor- such scenes as coaxing an insecure ning, Vietnam-plays John Keat- student to spontaneously create po- ing, a teacher at a traditional New etry suggest that this performance England prep school. He follows in may be his best so far. the footsteps of Poitier in To Sir, Director Peter Weir (Year of With Love and Edward James 01- Living Dangerously, Witness), mos in Stand And Deliver, a whose images have always captured teacher who strives to outstretch the atmosphere of foreign cultures, the system's mundane goals. Keat- is known for depicting people in ing questions the school's stiff- unfamiliar environments. necked status-quo by showing stu- The mysticism of Weir's pic- dents photographs of alumni; he tures also informs the "Dead Poets then mimics ancient voices from Society" group, in which the boys the past, whispering, "Carpe join to recite poetry in a cave and diem...Seize the day." form their own rituals for celebrat- Keating's philosophy is em- ing the exhilharation of life. Weir's braced by a small ensemble of stu- continued ability to evoke emo- dents who also must learn the risks tions with simple shots also helps of taking the road less travelled, and create his most moving ending yet. Holy Cows! New LP, gig on tap BY CHUCK SKARSAUNE To Be Or Not To Be (That's what I'm talkin' about), the much-delayed second LP from Chelsea's Holy Cows, follows a 1988 cassette-only re- lease Greener Sidewalks, on their Picnic Horn label. The 13-song LP arrives Thursday at local stores, followed by a release party at The Beat. Many of the songs on To Be Or Not To Be... are already familiar to fans of The Holy Cows' live shows; the record was completed last October at the Old Schoolhouse 24-track studio. To Be Or Not To Be. . was recor- ded primarily live, but shows a more controlled mode than seen on stage. It's also a step forward sonically; more complex arrangements and prominent backing vocal lines provide a new smoothness- as far as the word applies to their guitar-heavy roots-riff-rock sound, containing plenty of shout-along choruses over thrashing guitars. For the hard stuff, check out "In the Band" and "Drought" -with it's "when the rain comes" chorus. And you can hear all the instruments and vocals for a change. But if you desire the chaos of their live shows...hell, buy the record and see the gig. And don't forget to say "hi" to Martin on your way in. The HOLY COWS record release party/gig happens Thursday, June 15 at the Beat. Cover is $5, and Destruction Ride starts the show at 10:30. an Daily-Friday, June 9,1989-Page 9 Bluegrass continued from p.8 top bluegrass band. White promised me that they sound as if they were straight out of West Virginia, and their Do Do Dot cassette proved him delightfully right. The accents, the themes, the skill - Groundspeed have got it joyously wonderful songs like "I Drink Because She Left Me (And She Left Me Because I Drink." Who knows where out of where the next wave of mountain music is to come: the Smokies or the Appalachians-perhaps the Alps! THE FIRST ANNUAL SPRING BLUEGRASS AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL takes placethis weekend at Wiard's Orchards in Ypsilanti. Please see their advert on page 12 I SUMMER JOBS r M" I Good Times! Great Pay! Terrific People! We want YOU at MICHIGAN TELEFUND -$5.0-$7.00/hour plus bonuses. -Flexible, evening hours. -Build your resume. -Gain valuable communication skills. CALL 763-7420 or stop by 611 Church, #304 Experience that Pays