Fall fesfiva feafures culture The 1971 Fall bestivai oi Learning features courses in ecology, rock music, great religions, and puppetry. The non-credit courses, beginning October 18 are sponsored by the UNL Extension Division, the Now Playing the "NAZARETH 2 Dance JOHNNY WILL BE HERE IN PhKbUN win HOMECOMING DAY 17th GO BIG RED SoG-dG hofpQIlfS Wear your Go Big Red Hotpants to the Cornhuiker football oames this fall. The suede look is in!!! Order yours now with the coupon below, (prepaid NAME address Lincoln Technical College Division of Community Services and the Lincoln Recreation Department. Tuition for the four-week courses in $7.50 and registrations are being taken at the UNL Extension Division, 511 Nebraska Hall, Floors CARSON RESTAURANT & M St genuine suede leather handmade sizes up to 12 bright N.U. Red in color tucked waist for perfect fit only $14.95 plus tax orders only) make out check or money order payable to: DRISCOLL LEATHER CO. 1205 Harney - Omaha NE check size 7-8 9-10 11-12 city zip fleet the I. V CRC CROW...pringat8:30Frlayu Homecoming Concert. Appearing wiu. y,vT ' " Vkkets are 6 in advance and I lCKeis are j i " Grateful Dead back to ..o Review by Tim Sindelar The Grateful Dead is a band that has gone through the changes. The original psychedelic band, brought to fame with the aid of Ken Kesey's acid tests, they set the scene for many lesser bands to follow. The Dead have put down some of the most complex and unusual music ever released. And then, recently, there was a mellowing out, and two different albums were released- Workingman's Dead and A merican Beauty. The incredible harmony and sheer niceness of the country-ish songs on these albums pleased many a long hair's ear. And now, we have a new album to wear out, titled simply Grateful Dead. This is a two-album compilation of some of the highlights of live performances, with all the material being new or new versions of older songs (there's no repetition as with many live albums- in other words, you won't be bored with the live versions of songs you've already tired.) As it stands, it's somewhere between the old psychedelic Dead and the mellowed out Dead, the result being very pleasant. The Dead have always stood out as playing the nicest, smoothest rock 4n' roll around ("Love Light" on the Live Dead album for example). On this album, we're presented with a number of old rock nj roll tunes-" Big Boss Man" (remember Elvis Presley), "Johnny B. Goode" and "Not Fade Away" (Buddy Holly through the Rolling Stones). The Dead is about the only band I know that doesn't try and assult your ear drums-even during rock n' roll and drum solos. For you country fans-there's "Mama Tried," a Merle Haggard tune, and "Me and My Uncle," a cowboy song I could hear 50 times a day and still like. All the songs are done with an uicreaioie sense ui perfection. The cut that re-establishes the other side of the Dead is "The Other One," an 18 minute tract that takes up Side 2. This opens up with a drum solo by beer tfiot ....-- $30 at the door Bill Kreutzmann that proves that drum soios can ji interesting and good to hear Kreutzmann shines throughout the album, and must be one ot rock's most consistent performers. . The best cut, though, is one that is most fraught with peril. Everyone has done "Me and Bobby McGee" by now, yet this version still sparkles, me song alone is dynamite, but the n . :...,.tatinn is anOUt ueaa s uucii"""- I Tff ii hi PREFACE: Do not become conjusea. entertainment column, not a sports column, even though at first glance it might appear to to. With three Big Eight football teams among the Top Ten teams in the nation and especially with Nebraska occupying the No noioS it only seems natural that anything having to do with foo baU w U be a success. Hopefully, such will be the case with a Sw comedy album released recently called Instant Replay (Two sides of Football) by comedy duo Tom Patchett and Jay Tarses aXabereCnnaSteam since 1966, Patchett and Tarses appeared on the old Joey Bishop Show and the Merv Griffen Show not to mentfon a stint on the television series, Make Your Own Kind Of Music with Carpenters this summer, which Tarses (whom talked to? few days ago) called "an ice cream type of show Currently Patchett and Tarses writing for the NBC series, Funny Side UsfnE shrewd satire, Patchett and Tarses cut deeply into fooS Sving no piece of Astro-turf unturned, attacking virtually everyone connected with the game. This includes:-the poor football widow whose husband explains to her that he can't go to drrfte ctoug morning because he has to be home by 9 a.m. so that can watcn Bart Starr on Wake Up and Live. rriMv -an interview with the newly-named coach of a racially troubled football squad, "Red" Kneckman. -the locker room where the newest rookie on the squad forgot the "ap for the showers, then goes on to compose a Seach who'every night prefers watching re-run films of irSVonof the funniest sequences with H LB. Barnum portraying "soul footbaU" great Garfield gaddy Lincoln, who advertises his new line of Garfield SugarDaaay COSOno" asion some of the satire in parts of the album seems stretched and not worthy of the laughter it gets (the alburn was fecorded before a live audience on the Here's Lucy sound stage . Svwall it " a fun album to listen to and think about America s institution of football, however. Especially when one thins about the insanity which grips NeiSa's Ute Red fans (including myself) on a faU can't help but appreciate and laugh at Patchett s and Tarses view of the gridiron. . , Perhaps Bob Devaney will want to borrow my copy of Instant Replay to play for the team this Saturday at half-time. tastes u mii r'nlicAiim for the life, again th fis around. th best around. The last song is also a stand-out. "Going Down the Road Feeling Bad" always leaves me smiling. I may have implied that the album is perfect-it isn't quite. I'm a little tired of "Johnny B. Goode" by now, and some of the material isn't consistent as the rest. But who wants a perfect album? Damn good is good enough for me. mmmluM J. mil il. WM as great as its name. . DRAFT ff)rJ V BEER Y)- PlStCSOSStreet Unco n NeprngKa THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1971 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PAGE 6 DfiAFT (Qr