The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1984, Page Page 10, Image 10

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    Daily Nebraskan
Tuesday, October 9, 1934
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Chicago's windy brass
shines for Lincoln fans
By Chris Welsch
DtMy NebmsSran Editor
Chicago put on an energetic,
ecstatic, eclectic, ear-pleasing con
cert Friday at the Bob Devaney
Sports Center.
After 17 albums you'd think a
band would begin to show a little
wear and tear. Chicago didn't;
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they played hard and strong for
about two hours, blending old
hits with new songs and never
missing a beat.
Nine members, all dressed in
white and or pastel, crowded the
stage and kept up the hectic pace
with dancing and jumping about
while they played. All the charac
teristic qualities of Chicago shined
during the show. The three-man
horn section added a touch of
brass to the driving bass and
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drums, as well as melodic piano
and keyboards.
The sound was a little muddy
at first, but the group played
tenter and tighter as the night
wore on. Suiprisingly the audience
didn't really respond to the band
when they were playing their old
hits.
It wasn't until the band's latest
hit, "Stay the Night," that the
crowd rushed the stage and began
dancing and screaming. After that
the band could've belched and
gotten a standing ovation.
Many of the audience members
were too young to have heard
some of Chicago's earlier hits,
and that might explain the over
whelming response to the new
material, which is receiving heavy
play on Music Television.
The vocals of Peter Cetera and
Bobby Lamm were exceptional,
although all the members were in
good voice. The reticent guitarist
was the only member who showed
the ravages of time.
He played magnificently, but
he hid behind an amp all night
and looked very overweight. He
played with a towel over his head
for the encore.
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After a hard day of school this my birthday, for example, my
is how I reward myself: I grab friend bought me a transformer."
some milk and Oreos, strategi- IVe been conducting a war in my
cally place the box of Legos within room between him and the
easy reach of my chair, and turn "Freakie" magnets ever since. We
the TV to "He-Man." also attended a "show and tell"
Immature? Adoescent? I'm party a few weeks ago. I think
guilty as charged. But I enjoy you get the picture,
being a toddler very much. In But let's talk "He-Man." He-Man
fact, my friends and I specialize himself is a big-chested fella who
in pre-pubescent behavior. On carries a sword and likes to break
stuff. It's kind of like the "G.I. Joe"
series in that a. lot of sword
swinging and shooting takes place
but nobody gets hurt. In one
scene I can recall, He-Man and
his good-looking lady friends were
being attacked by a huge hero
eating monster. Instead of zap
ping and hacking the nasty thing
to pieces, they do the Christian
thing and throw rocks near it
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until it is forced to retreat to its
crevice.
But dont get the idea that He
Man will take flak from any Tom,
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threatening the earth's well-being.
They might just get a tree chopped
down on them or be pelted with
overripe tomatoes.
Entertainment for kids has
come full circle in the t few '
years. For the longest time vio
lence and slapstick were the main
ingredients in most shows. Things
are different now. A tear comes
to my eye o I tell you that era
toon violence has been killed by
experts' opinions and concerned
parent groups.
All is not icst. In exchange for
violence we get morals and mean
ing. At the close cf each episode
viewers are treated to a little
sermon by He-Man himself cn
how to be a good boy or grl. And
if He-Man sap I should share my
transformer, I wlL