i Friday, October 21, 1C33 PCSD 10 Dally Ncbrcskan A r j 1 Put : 5 1 i There are some who cey that records arc gclag to be the art pieces cfthe ICCx Just as the art connois seur have searched hi h end la,? for that elusive Rembrandt cr Lionet, the record collector will aleo ccmb the earth for Lhls Presley's "Elae Moon cf Kentucky., If this to true, then the Rec-Ccllector, at ZZZ2 12 Normal Ave., may be a record collector's Sheldon. The store fa one of the newest that caters to ths needs of record collectors. Others include Jack's Records at 1032 Q St and Trade-a-Tcpe at 227 N. 1 1th St. Doth Dirt Cheap stores, 217 N. 1 1th St and 220 N. CCth St, also have selections cf used collector records. , Owner Aaron Douglas opened the store in the spring with partner Gayle Jensen. The store boasts 3,300 vintage 45s and 1,300 long-playing albums. Douglas said the store's soundtrack selection is particularly complete. He also is proud of the store's British rock albums, as well as the cluster of singles recorded in Nebraska that he stocks. Included in the collection are such artists as Zager and Evans, The Rumbles and the Marquees. Another focal point in the store fa the Coronado juke box that graces its southeast corner. Douglas ha3 stocked the machine with seme cf his favorite muelc, Including rcl:aea3 by Jerry Lee Lewfa, Hvla Freely, Gene Vlncsint and Chubby Checker. Custo mers fci the etcrc can play the jukebox, free cf charge. Dou""!l3 got Interested in collecting record j back in the YOs. He first collected 7Cs, untO he seld hl3 collection get too big. Douglas said he prefers rocka billy music. Rockabilly, X0j rock 'n'rcll and rhythm . and blues bring the store's biggest sales, he said. Douglas said albums sell better than singes. But I Ye been pleasantly surprised by the number cf 45s that have been sold," he said. Douglas said he fa encouraged by the amount of store traffic lately. Business had been off daring the summer, he said "Nobody wants to buy a record when it's 102 out side," Douglas said. The store's irregular hours have also hurt it somewhat, he said. Because both Doitglas and his partner are state employees, they can only operate the store during their free time. The store's hours are from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ..'.: Connery Never say Ey Jeff Gcsdtaia yl :- ': :V;Thcre;iT truth in advertising. The television commercials for "Never Say Never Again," the new James Bond film, proclaim loudly, "Sean Connery IS James Bond." And it's true. ; r; With no slight intended toward Roger Moore, the other James Bond, Connery brings a style and humor- to the character that has been lacking since he retired from the spy wars. ' ,. This fa established at the beginning of the Dai when Bond fa sent to a fat farm to work eff eerr.e isn't Bond w - -Review IT 1 r excess calories. Naturally, Bond bnt going to put up with this for long, and he smuggles cavier, vodka and other assorted goodies into hisTOom. While at the fat farm, he stumbles across a plot by SPECTRE, his archfoes and a generally all around nasty bunch of people. ' Because, as in all Bond movies, Bond must be eliminated, they send a monstrous brute after him. Nothing will stop this guy. He chases Bond upstairs and down and finally corners him in a medical laboratory. ( Bond saves himself by throwing a liquid sub stance in his face. The substance turns-out to be Bond's own urine specimen. The Clm fa filled with incidents like that and . Connery plays along with the fun. ' The plot itself fa rather standard. 'SPECTRE steals a couple cf nuclear missiles and threatens . to blow up certain areas of the world unless they get a lot of money. It's the old greed ethic at work again. Naturally, it falls to Bond to prevent this from happening, but in the meantime he must contend with Fatima Blush (Barbara Carrera), a fenime fatale if there ever was one. But for wry bad woman there's a good woman -. and Bond Ends one in Dcirir.o (Kim Eariagcr), the girlfriend cf a man named Largo, who jart happens to be a SPECTRE agent i ' 1'. 4 ' . :'? . ' 1.: - 'v - i. r r After a let or running crour.d (tne Eanamas, the French Riveria, etc. why decent Bend ever go to Buffalo?), Band traclei togo to the I'liVLz rEast where he" has hidden cne cf the na"c3 fist3 ir5cy L8r3 . " Gaazi Celery end On Tieiger a , asefreziIJeTcrCayire-.''ercil3.M. ;.. under an oil field. Guess what happens then! : " m . This lm has the usual Jamca Band gadgets a Jet-powered motorcycle, a leeer ca his xvxLt watch, a tricky little ball point pen, etc. .... .-. . VfTnat mclxs the !e fa Ccimerj, te.' je and a!L ! It's as if he ne-er stopped beir.g Bend, lie pleyj the character as if he was bam. to play the rcle. .' Connery fa supported by an able caet Carrera fa particularly good as Blueh. Che faTis victim to Bond's wiles but still fa enough cf a prcf;;:r!ar.eJ to want to kill him at every opportunity. cu have to ' admire prcfessicaailem Ll:e that - The success of thfa Cksi Izzti to spcculatiaa that Connery may do anctl:er L::;d lix One fa ' already rumored to be in t! 3 re1l3. T1j cCers the pocelbillty cf continue;-3 battles bctveen Connery's Bond and Moore's Cer.i Fcr ih:z tczr, d, Connery fa the winner. - . - "Nei-er Say Never Again" fa zt the Caaa 4. .-. - .. 91 piny L. ,3, Asron Douglas, co-CTmer cf t!ie Eec-Ccllactcr Notes, joJess, potpourri writer offers catchall lIinlTceto No. 1: This column win occasionally (that fa, cn every occasion pceelble) take advantage cf its reader in the following ways. ; - Fleas Guilty are hereby entered to the following charges: attempted humor, attempted provocation, propagandizing and all manner of lltrary ar.d aural KUDOS No. 1: To Jacqueline Street, recent XT.J, featured rele b the Oct 11 epieade cf "Tl:2 l 'zp cf Iowa theater department .:V mil.!: Recent arrcrts cfT;brae!;s and Iev.a farmers irrigation pivcts can mean only one thing: The core cf ths country fa. gaing to pot - ., .-. ' ) i " i s i ; 1 in - .a . KUDC3 No. 2: To Elaine Eeererfer the beet ctand-.-. up routine cf the mar.th. 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