Changing horses': amalgamation REVIEW by TERRY SCHMITT Changing Horses (Elektra 74057), by the Incredible String Band, is the sixth album by one of the most creative "pop" groups on the music scene to day. The band uses no one style but is an amalgamation of rock, blues, calypso, children's songs, Far Eastern and much more. It is not even unlikely to find many of these musical styles within one song. Still, their uniqueness is found in their unpreten tiousness. Their songs have a depth of complexity and technical brilliance, yet remain seemingly simple. Their lyrics contain natural sophistication and innocence, without any of the forced quality and syrupy textures found in many of Donovan's recent songs. The group of course does all original material. Robin Williamson and Mike Heron are the songwriters, lead singers and main musicians. Both these men hail from Glasgow, Scotland. ALSO IN the group are their lady companions, Licorice and Rose, who sing and play as well. Between the four of them, they play a multitude of in struments including piano, washboard, guitar, vibes, kazoo, organ, flute, sarang, grimbi, sitar, mandolin and percussion. Unbelievably enough, their mastery of this many instruments is amazing, surely they are wizards. This recent album consists of Livestock judges pliictv fourth The University of Nebraska Livestock Judging Team placed fourth in the Fort Worth Livestock Show, Satur day, Feb. 7. The team placed second in the hog division and fifth in the quarter horse division. Ronald Hantfan was tenth overall. Other team members are Steve Reuzac, Gary Hincs, William Sitz and Kenny Davis. Help Wanted Attontlon Seniors, Male and Female. Earn $75 week Part time. Call Jerry today or Friday at 434 3171. Can you work 4 evening! weekly, have car, preferably married, and need to am $100 weekly? Leading local pho tography ttudlo has this ob opportun ity In their adv. dept. Phone 464 342. Part-time Help Wanted. Seniors only. Male or Female. Earn 15 Call Jerry Thur. or Frl. at 434 3171 Items Offered Apartment to (hare. Older female stu dent. On bus line. 477-7751. The EMPORIUM hat moved closer to campus to 727 No. 11. Tiffany shades 2i off. Lots of posters cheap. 1960 Jaguar 4 door sedan cylinder engine automatic transmission. 471-2747. 1964 Chevy Impale SS 327, 4-speed Good condition. 114(H). 475-247. AKC Pekinese Puppies. Champion blood lines. Temporary shots. 72 2S8I (No toll). Available Feb. 11 bedroom apt. Wood burning fireplace, stove, retrlg. and carpeting. 125 00 per month, 201 So. 27 Phone 432 3645 Watch Repair. Two Day service. Campus Bookstore. 13 and R Sts. For Sale: Lear Jet I track portable stereo tape player Used less than one yr. Just cleaned. $45 or best otter. Contact Kent Beverldge 435-2V61 and leave message. Lost & Found Lost: Blue tackle box full of drawing equipment and supplies. If found please phone 46o-270S. Reward offered. six songs. The first song is "Big Ted," a tune about rein carnation. Ted is a farmer's pig who gets butchered, but "may be a moo cow next time around." The. song begins in simple iA country rhythm but modulates with boogie woogie complete with nonsensical scat singing. It is done with bluegrass harmony, funky harmonica and even shades of Tiny Tim. THE NEXT CUT is a fifteen minute song by Heron entitled "White Bird" This song reveals the very religious nature which overshadows much of the ISB's music. Lines as, "Walking, onward every day, Sunshine in our faces, Sun knows No disgraces , No distastes Nothing wasted at all," seems to reflect neo-Romantic notions. This tract also features some very lovely "free form," finger style guitar. The side ends with "Dust Be Diamonds," the chorus of which sounds like a children's play song, "Dust, be diamonds, water be wine, Happy, happy, happy, all the time, time," time." . SIDE TWO begins with "Sleepers Awake," which is sung in four part harmony without accompaniment. The style is in that of traditional English ballad singing and is very beautiful. Next, "Mr. and Mrs." is an eerie sounding, rockish song which comments on society's tradition followers and so call ed respectable members. The last song is a sixteen minute song called "Creation." The lyrics are mildly reminis cent of William Blake's Urizen. The song too contains many musical styles and various themes, even beautiful love lines as, "Wild sea my love is salty for me Every ripple in her body is a wave in me." THE INCREDIBLE String mm mm mm Band may take some getting used to upon first hearing. Everyone will not like them, for they require serious listen ing for full appreciative enjoy ment. They convey an immense feeling of happiness, optimism, and of the magical element called life. Their incredibility is pure joy. nL' Yll- A if : v. s.,' h I I 1 i N v N,-''''-' ' ' J ' " ' ; -s'T. " '4v4 V ; rw. n - UUL! WmV lUJJtWLilu I U J (I W TeJIV J - -iw-sssss.sssBfBsw -se ro ik m ,f. 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