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frlday, february 23 1970 daily ncbraskon pagoQ Outlaw Continued from pase 8 - - The guitars make "our music very rhythmic and It gets people dancing on their toes," he said . The Tampa based band was received with open arms in London in 1976. ,.t. Tt , A', . . .( , . "English audiences tend to sit down and listen harder than American audlenies," Jones said, Americans seem to get into the music and enjoy it even If the band is having a bad night."' The Outlaws classic" "Green Grass, and High Tides" re ceived a lot of. air play and helped expand the band's audience, . . , . - As for the song's meaning, Jones said he didn't know what the song was about. , . "It's about Whatever you want It to be about," he said inaseni-safcastictone, Lead ."guitarist 'and Vocalist lluey Thomason wrote "Green Grass and High Tides." "lluey said the. meaning is so hidden, we have yet to (Ind it," according to Jones. The Outlaws have had trouble with Willie Nelson, Way Ion Jennings Jessie, Colter and Tompall Glaser who titled one of their albums The Outlaws. It probably hurt the Outlaws record sales, but by the same token some fans may have bought the Outlaws al bum thinking ..they were1 Nelson and crew, Jones said. ' ;: The Outlaws have performed under some strange cir cumstancesJones said, - Cu3) RADIO FRIDAY NIGHT MIDNIGHT MOVIE "PRETTY BABY" s "... r. ' ADMISSION $l.f0 tR. lh mm mm ir ii) ji :: if m ; I (a No Passes) Every Friday and Saturday at Midnight I nrr - N 1 I AMNMNMMNIIIIIIVWIWIMIMlfe 1 V VI Mai.!w'- hi . sr.- v ; I v X J . The story cf a girt who refused to forget the vms once a champion. ooufl'riaimts yWI YBnmm ATONAU) VVmiM TOE CASTLES" ; ROS3Y : I TOUEENf TOJVT BENSON DBVHURSTl SKERHITT JINNITOi DAVID I NN4U1Y warren J iiuffmanI joiinson ei,S.RODGniOUNlCOFF irwHlX)NALDV'KYECAKY'L BAIM KtAOTM won "Once the band was playing with the Jefferson Star ship In Central Park and our equipment didn't show up," he said. At ' first the band wasn't too concerned, 'Jones explained, but "we found out that 100,000 people showed up and we were scared to death." ' TheiOutlawi also get into Jamming with other musi cians. For the last three years some members of the band have gone to Charlie Daniels' Benefits where he Invites southern bands to jam for eight to 10 hours. J'They (the benefits) get crazy, but sometimes the end jams get a bit old and strung out," Jones said, VWe're having our own benefit jam May 5 in Tampa stadium,'1 he said, i 11 J Moot! iftTrtaail Sheldon Art Gallery 12th & R Streets PERSONA . A film by Ingmar Bergman. Starring Bibl Andemon & Llv Ullmann. -plus a short animated film- RAPID EYE MOVEMENTS . By Jeff Carpenter & Mary Lambert Today and tomorrow at 3, 7 9 p.m. . Admission $2.00 I Pershing Auditoriums FLEA ftlARKET This weekend Sat 10-9, Sun. 10-5 Bargains Galore Colbctibbs, AntKjuds; Crafts, V4VNoiittes; and More. ADMISSION ONLY 50 mi ibino A long way off from Moliere By Frank Ounlop and Jim Dale fc.ni ii .in... ml nil ' i i urn 111 I " HOWELL THEATRE 472-2073 12th & R 8!00 PM March 2, 3 & 6 thru 10 Students & Sen, Citizens' $3.00 Regular $4.00 TONIGHT: 7:15 & 9:15 SATURDAY & SUNDAY. 1:15-3: 15-5: 15-7: 15-9: 15 NEIL SIMON'S OUtllFiORNM 'SUilE'jra Mxm Smith ' ' Jcrfw Fonda MakSmitli SHOWS TONIGHT ATt 7:30 & 835 SATURDAY & SUNDAY: 1:15-3:20-525-7:30-9:35 5 . A" 1 - I ' ... v. ,. r , . i f IV.TLkl.1n FI1 I I It was th DdUi tsalnst tfw rutat..thru!tl9ttl ..k, Mai Hctsa' butens V - . Ji I tm mi. . i n i.iiim m mm II UWmltiilU I4.nl ax tzsssfi ssrttns psnjvs?ifi!r!?i-i2i tiSsx poor prt, M sa0- M isw M t.ii'ifc-MiMS LS- itsfttMMtii - ; ajiwes3aei-B Miane mm fwe. sriiSataTI $3LW3Vttn32&mVSFf3EK l7i" ..: i3Tiiaraia!cwiaiar . 5 - - r. . li mmm m n'. 'sf .vf"-- - m. . . . . t, M I -1 ihhIA ' " iu . "tafweirtrismmp-iac ?-. mJOHN 0O.U5W WlMDON IOHMt)VOM VCfcU ROOM .THQMi- KACt aod DOWJ jUfHCTAt--. (TV : AMERICAS NEWEST SWEETHEASt W PUEI ' 4. , "WALL-TO-WALL SEX, FUSE SAM MAKCUCQ nm WITH ATTRACnTC rcrjcr.r:iN ium WllhaMMnAYSOV rAlexdgRenzy!s r J - J I1 A V?u.lih AJull Film i - i " r nwooxmfl Mil TfcMjno inweo cemMaM CUDDUI MAIONI liaimf A DAM I cnwMtel, it AMM HUHt nd HUltUH t (Ovtl l UN0A ONO jr v u i - CoimlnQ Events SWRDE (Countn) & Rock 'rt Roll) Friday-Sunday, Feb. 23-25 HIGH F&LOOTIN (Country flock) Fridd.y--Sunday march 2-4 How-to get there: I Pioneer Blvd. Old Cheney Road Pine Lake Roadl 12 Ml. Old Cheney mm 108th & Pine Lake M .423-2532 i ll . K IV Umnmm ill iw P'MWtf'W r- II. ir 'if in '"i iii - 1 STARTS TONIGHT AT: 7:30 & 9:30 SATURDAY & SUNDAY: 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 gl.i.,1. .1 I ..i- ..,. I i M ini nil .iii.iiii Hi T:'--.-". , ::) t , a VJj ;JV4 v. ..'.'..'.-..v,'.-.v.i. .v.'.v,v.'..v.ww B B , f- s: a 5 4 f s . V $ f s " " I . . , V i . ... A JOHN G Avll-DSEN FILM ; . g- 5 SlO W DANCNG IN THE BIG OTV i . 5 Tili ta. ,"'"..' Si PAtfl. rn-o Drrar.T r-N - . uinMtr!UTfUir.'.iu . 5' FRIDAY 6 SATURDAY. ( QfhXt - l fl T-IGHT THE IIVINQ DEAD J : . ...( ........-