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- mi- V W " V 'i Doors open ; for Morrison . 1 2th & P STS. 477-1234 Review by Meg Greene ; ; The late Jim Morrison V acknowledged him as the . - -backbone of the Doors. Vi, Responsible for. many of 3 I Two weeks each year they get away iverythinj f bey D t - 1 1 A - jVJhe lyrics and -music of the, , V with Everything'! 3 -qrouD. Rav Manzarek in- - - deed hved.up to that title.?, V; "Ufifoftunaielv. after Mor-' t. rison's 'death, the Doors v' ouch head. After two more -V -w -ur- r.... i iii-iBi ui iii ,i ., j.naiM.u a.. mt.unviMM t . i in ii ii.nm. L.. hiiiii . I i ii I . I mi mm. I jwy ,.y.rTT?w uwn.mnn.iiii-nij mil ijuul. i. i m I atv.u-juiwwmw - c " .. .... ..1 " " ..,,. - ...I, i .i iii H ill. urn I rt h rir-ioiiiiiiiiii i in it. ' : mnniMi. ! ' " i i i mum am n I - - - V, ' i 1 ft hHfn . .'M" ney .1 T . cn the whole were not vVtlK. received very - well, the"1"." I VI' 0 i '! Doors faded. . Vf' a Manzarek, ' however, ,haB come bac1 with an im- ttn pressive, , somewhat im- A" - I'M r, jt !" v posing asoum mat nves : -A'i- i -LlMfl rtrAk With strnnn . . t ' .''Jaz overtones and plenty, 'lT1 of Door musical manner-"':, ; v isms v "Golden , Scarab - WhUe Manzarek's jour- V imoine rpysitc borne-,-'.,. . . . r- - - . . . k .j,' pn thf nroDD and ts 7-JriU-r u4ience,.the.dlfeum is a ; ' , A-A strona creative blend of v.'. i ? all of musical imagina- tion, not only from himself but from the entire band ' and fnost "notably from ' Tony Williams, number one jazz drummer. y It's not often that mem bers of broken bands are 1 1 able to come back. But v.r' with a most - impressive v': surge of musical strength ?'' Manzarek presents him t : self as something to watch ' for and take note of. shofl The International Folk Dancers of Brigham Young University will per form Saturday at 8 p.m. in r Kimball Recital Hall. Every Saturday at 2:45 -p.m. and every Sunday at, 2:30 and 3:45 p.m., the"-.; -Ralph Mueller Planetar- ium will offer audiences a C 'ook at the workings of a modern planetarium. . The Victoria Teacher Selection Program will be seeking prospective candi dates on Dec. 5 and 6 for positions in the Australian , ' states of Victoria, Tas- . mania, West Australia and Queensland-The pro- . v gram is primarily recruit- - ing secondary te?chers who will be able to leave for Australia in January. Interviews will be conduc-, "' ted at the UNI Teacher Placement Office: Teach-. . tr? College 103, following an orientation session. Call 472-2213, 2214 or 2215 for an appointment. . The UNL Women's bas-" ketball team will hold it's first practice Monday, Nov. 11 in the WPE building, room 313. The practice sessions will last from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday; Peo ple needing further infor mation should contdCt Mrs. Jan Callanan. at 472-3926. to pure excitement! ' I EMANUEL L WOLF presents I A MICHAEL KLINGER Production of A ROGER MOORE givwifi iun QDincnnn iuii miiiLiniiu uiuivi vim Based on the novel Gold Mine ' oy WILBUR lyrics by DON BLACK TECHNICOLOR GAiTlCiClE. I urns V PETER HUNT Film SUSANNAH YORK nGOLD and niTT MAN SIR J(1HN GIELGLIDi SWITH Music Dy ELMER BERNiTSI jif I Ah ALLIED ARTISTS Release CO - " j fen. EOfJSOT m mm 3 ::i ' ' t7 1 li nPFW urssnw" v- v pftfb FQWDA CORNELIA SHARPt JOHN PHILLIP LAW I RICHARD LYNCH -ALBERTO MEWDDZfl and Ui',.j-im. 'i ijjiii j mmm. mmm mi wmm" " hiii" n .. I I: .."'JfWv'X.vi. .... S 5 1 f f L I WWW! r-ii -x- 54th & O STS. 464 NIGHTLY. AT 7:?0 ;mH n-40 P M SOHUIUAL OF A1ID VMS PIXAMOUKT riCTBRfSMlSKTS AHAiBiRTS RUOOT PRODUCTION BUHTREYIIOLDS THE LONGEST YARD WILLIAM HQLDEN as -i iRlf irnn i inn Dc'y at 2:00. 4:30, 7:00 and 9:30 P. M c -i 7 (' -,4,4 rPG 12LJ - - 7421 j. f'- 4 rt,.- - friday, novembere, 1974 daily nebraskan paqe 13