Wednesday, October 10, 1934 Daily Nabraskan Pago 9 Non-contest... Continued fircra Pass 8 So farmer Jones he got drunk an slept all day in his bunk Which put the animals in a funk they weren't gonna take no more of this junk, underfed worked till dead well take control of this farmstead. They started into looting just to get some food and the dude come running out in the nude which wasnt so fun cause he had a gun but the animals put him on the run. Animalism was the charm an' now they had an animal farm. All of them equal all of them free a great animal society. Chorus. Eut they'd change the rules in the middle of the night and other animals said Is that? Was that? Na it must be right. An you know it's sad you know it's blue when some pig starts thin kin he's better than you. Chorus. Alia man left with the old left hand, grab your partner. Stop. V H found in Zoo Bar men's room oniriDuted by Chris Burbach i Heaven 17 too weak to hit American Get ready. Just one more day. Le Ulsfio Fcsd Court By Stephanie Ziak ' Dally Nebrmskftn Staff Exporter Heaven 1 7, a British synth-pop group, has had minor successes here but it has yet to actually break into the American pop scene with the vengeance of its fellow countrymen. Its third album, How Men Are (Artista), won't do it for them. Although it may not have mass audience appeal, parts of it are very rhythm ic and may be eligible for minor hit status. The first sin gle off of the album is "Sunset Now," an nice melodic cut remin iscent of Paul Young. It is also an example of the fact that the best songs on this album are on the first side. "This Is Mine" is another poten tial pop hit. The brass section sounds a lot like early Haircut 100 but the lead vocals by Glenn Gregory sound a lot like Heaven ITs Martyn Ware (drums, back ing vocals) and Ian Craig Marsh's (synthesize)' former band, the Human League. In feet a lot of this album is much like Human League in its purely synthesized sound, but Heaven 17 transcends this and includes interesting, backing vocals and other instru ments besides synthesiser. The most notable song o the whole album is "Five Minutes to Midnight," where the line "How Men Are" comes from. A quick listen and the song sounds like it is about life in the big city but a closer look reveals that it is actu aly about nuclear war. This isnt the typical down with nuclear war song. Instead of depressing rifts like most bands use to make their point, the song fluctuates between funky and bizarre, confused in places, quick and peppy in oth ers. It makes a great dance song. From the second side comes "And That's No Lie" a 10 minute opus, which is much too long, "Reputation," which sounds a lot like the big hit "Penthouse and Pavement;" and "The Skin I'm In," which breaks the whole mood of the fast paced LP.. Part of the reason for the album being fast paced is not only the quick songs but also because the songs seem to flow into one another by the mere second of space in between the songs. This all makes the album sound very spontaneous. How Men Are is the perfect example of pop synth but because of side two, it just doesnt make it as a complete album. It is worth buying for the first side, though. 4 0 Q J" V1 L ti 475-74t ;0 O Otrft intern . Tm Wio t.rAir,? rack. nn.ryn St! U UU' r t Si ! I (TI' I Every afternoon during the racing season, you can enjoy food snd fun in the climate-controlled , Clubhouse or the weatherproof grandstand. . Plan on making a winning afternoon of it with pur scrumptious Clubhouse buffet and your favorite beverages. Specie! Days- fcr Students. Every Wednesday students can get 50$ off general admission tickets with the attached coupon. Tito Uinnin'o Ticlict . Even if your horse isn't in the money, you can still win at the State Fairgrounds Track. Just print your name, address and phone number on the back of any losing ticket and place it in one of the specially marked containers at the track. Every, day, four tickets will be drawn. Those winners wilt receive a free table in the Clubhouse and free admission on the day of their choice (subject to availability). All daily winners are automatically eligible for the weekly drawings. You could win a trip to Hawaii, Las Vegas, Colorado or Kansas City. September 1 4 - November 1 2 4 lb. pop ' . A, C5?; mi mi i i ii iu i RMOUNT S ! 4r3 : LXCQiy " ! TYPE HINiPLfli J V CE iT-. : 2 I 1381 C? ) vH.', iV HBsst e e. coo t- j ", ff , imin ii niw huskmhh i hi bii . fff I . - r . 111 III . J Wednesday-Friday, 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 1 p.m. Beginning October 23 (after standard time resumes), Wednesday-Sunday, 1 p.m. Super Saturdays 10 a.m. No racing Mondays or Tuesdays, except Nov. 12. For reservations, tickets or group discount information, call (402) 473-4205 VV7I Mll! :vi.i 0 Lif : b.J i 1 A?w!!ii! 1 gaEaagitt5gaagagJ!Hbeii8yai