The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, August 24, 1983, Back-to-School Edition, Page Page 42, Image 42

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Wednesday, August 24, 1933
Page 42
Daily Nebraskan
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It's obvious Jctt doesn't come from a
glamorous opera background like Pat
Henatar, but she still has the perfect
voice. A sneer which captures her
rebellious attitude.
A prime example of her skill in
interpreting her own material is the
second sond on Album, "Handyman."
She begins the song in a sweet voice
as she calls out to her lover, "Randy,
Randy I love vou I love you but at the
same time I HATE YOU!" She ends the
song growling in a way which Henatar
could never capture while attempting
to hit high notes.
However, the problem of Jett's lack
of range becomes painfully apparent
when she attempts songs like "Why
Can't we be Happy." This marks the
first time Jett's voice comes out from
under the blasting guitars. The result
is awful. Her voice is so out of tune it
hurts my ears. Jctt should stick to loud
rock 'n roll, which is what she does
best.
Another gripe critics seem to have
with Jett is the large number of remakes
o n h er alb u ms . B u t o n A lb u m, on ly t wo
are covers, "Everyday People," origi
nally by Sly and the Family Stone, and
Tossin' and Turnin'" originally by
Bobby Lewis.
Personally 1 don't mind remakes on
albums. Usually I prefer the originals,
as I do wit h "Everyday People," but Jet t
does have a knack for making a song
sound as if it were her own. For in
stance, most people didn't know that
the title song to "I Love Rock and Roll"
was a cover of an Arrows song.
Now I've finished defending Joan
Jett, but like Joan says, "I don't give a
damn about my bad reputation!"
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