Pcga 13 JLjOOSJ. roup plays fast and fun Dally ficfcrcskin' Baby Hotline, a four-man band based in Lincoln, is a restive V nc7 addition to the lesal music scene, but its members say they hope to make a big Impact in the near future. ' i There ere too 'many preconceptions of what punk is," said Bill Jon es, the croup's bass player. The Tcup, consisting of Jones, Al Yvllson (vocals), Andy Jtaly (cuitar), and Shawn Theye (drums) said the music they play is fast and fun. They said they got the name Baby Hotline by lock ing through the phone book. There is a Baby Hotline it Lincoln GencraUIocpit&L ,. The croup formed in February 1C33 and had its Irst C-J t an April 4, benefit for KZUII radio at the Drumstick. : Wilson said the group's songwriting ventures are a , combined effort. He said everybody In the band vritcs songs in diflerent styles so when they finish a or.g it sounds different than any of the group's previous songs. Many of the band's songs are about high school ocial problems. The group also has written some 'nstrumental numbers, some novelty pieces, and a souple of political songs, he said. They have a few songs that Wilson termed straight edge." He said these songs are typically ijout "people getting wasted and how stupid it is." Jones saM the band is hoping to work up a new set if songs this winter. ; Baby Hotline recently released a cassette which :old cut and will record another one this winter. The casette was recorded oh a two-track tape recorder in Jones living room. The group's next :assctte will be recorded on an eight-track recorder. Jones said he thinks there is a good market for heir cassettes in Lincoln, and that the band is anx ous to record several mere tapes. The band prefers net to play in bars, Jones said, because three of the members are underage and ir music appeals especially to teenagers. it 1 l ... .fill - ; Ni Hi I! h r.fj;!3 ceurtwy titf HoI.it From left to rirtht, Al Wilscn, Andy Cisiey,- . . Eiil J enes and Ehsza They cIEaby OctUae. Band members Wilson, Staly, and Theye attend Lincoln Southeast High School, while Jones works in a camera shop. All are involved with a local maga zine called Apethetic Injection. Their initial purpose was to have fun, Jones said. It gives us something to do during the winter," he said. "We dont try to get too serious,' Wilson said. "When we play it's like a wall of noise." "With a beat, Theye added. fYoF -examines horrors of social, moral rigidity : Tfcham' to hums-beings ceased. yy an oppressive and rld social mar--Jlty b portrayed in "cy a Turkish "dm mads last year under dangerous aid diUleult conditions and ejected 'yy Earif Goxen. "Ycr wQ show tonight t ;t 7 and 9 p.m. in the Sheldon Film theatre as part of the University Pro 7am Council's Foreign Film Scries. , The ejects of various kinds of social Sanctions are revealed through the experiences of prisoners who are tern warily on leave to visit their families." fhe opening scenes do not make the prison seem an appalling place; one ;uard cypresses some sympathy for a prisoner, there is no violence or jstrems cnselty portrayed, and the prison grounds seem- relatively open sr.d dace to the land and sea. Never theless, mast cf the men in prison are ' n con i" sd and Quiet desperation at their ccr.Cnemer.t, and a lucky few get passes to c to their hemes. I Ic;.i cf the rstisn in "Yof centers arc".rkd t'.TO chsraeters who axe pre-' 'occupied vrlth dUsrcnt aspects of honor one who has seen his brcther-.4'-ia.7 tilled and been blamed for Ist i ting it happen, and one wheae wile has I been discovered in a brothcL " I Ve look twice at Zine's dishonor, o ,he remembers it in his mind. In ccn j trast to most cf "YcFs" Cming, which h I riehl.7. rrarnhr colored end most often (seen frc:.i a medsrats distance, the Later when Zine and his wife's family are all on a train, some sort cfreccncil liation has been ejected. Desperate, . saddened and frustrated, Zine and. his wife enter the toilet on the train to have sex, are discovered, and hysteri cally reviled. For most observers, the seriousness with which this incident i3 regarded will be incomprehensible train ofScials speak of the need to guard against lynching. As if this final shame has given him the push that he needed, Zine's nephew, who is anxious to ease his own feelings about his father's death by killing the man res ponsible for it, guns down both Zine and his wife. r The same strange and false sexual religious obsession is revealed in Seyit's hesitation to be "merciful; although his. wife promised to wait with their small son for Seyit's return, her family has discovered her working in a house of prostitution. Her family counsels death as the only way to relieve their sense of dishonor; for pri vate and ' revenge-oriented brutality seems to be common 'and expected in the dim. Seyit say3 he feels torn be tween pity and hatred, and thi3 div ision in him will prove the most inter esting aspect, psychologically, of the , Seyit goes to where his wiTe Is care-, ,. fully, reflectively, making a dangerous : f (WW OOuO Tf A1( NT MA I oxrocr any vm oitc. - ... Cantact Maiest VA ffit (check yw . flmt bMk) i but veterans grsep. Miller & Paine Nbrka' Quality Department Store In Beautiful Downtown Lincoln. We've been here alongtime! It just makes good sense to continue the heritage of the "College.' It's where the latest hair, fashion has been in style for over 23 years. It's a "family affair" where butch cuts, bobs, long hair cuts and short styles have come and gone. Then returned all over again. .There is a difference. . .today's hair fash ion finders are finding styie where its been for years. It's at a place that prac tices what it teaches. college c! ma . llth Cill v 474-4240- Always At Student Prices. Appointments or Walk-in. f i r u From LOUISIANA WW 1 T 1 journey in the worst part citne wmier. All her f am2y wants him to kill her, and have crlv retrained from doing so cut , - fsssTpSr and dbeon-of deference to the, husband's view rairrar, then see his trcthar-in-it to etsr: ace him shot; and a gold bangle raZ to a step at someone's feet Zine's family now hates him far not ster-L-g t!-e psllee Cram hiZng his rLVj Lrc'.:.:r, cr at isast far net step-' pirgtl;ec.-r. Tr;sa cer.lcr.t3 fcbwLVs fam-. ilytre c 2 tl.:lrf za cr.e Iyer.?, to an tin 1-17 tzz'i r:cr.?, tl:e cs.r.:rs . ccr:.Ir- Li cl::::t cn i:;ie'3 ar.i Ms r::r.e, ii rjss!y the fs:.3 I;. I -w - - r 7 f csrr: If" IT" : in-ir.7 rl;)r "; C:r f. : .-r.rsa, Fcr-. rlh tlj c;.;:.:y v-aa. ' Che locks, as she tells her husband, like the ghost cf a human being, and mal:es no excuses. with what seems dangerous and contemptible weakness to his wile's family, decides not to kill her directly bat to force her to make the deadly journey back home with him, badly dressed, and in bcr weakened can .sil , His v.L'e i3 pictured walling far in b ask cf tl-.e dark Cgarcs in front cf her, . she ssr.3 to rcecr.ise her death by the dztar.ee, and to the horse carcass ch3 p i::s3. fcrkr-s the r.c.:t p sv.errJ msrasnt to the f-Im revej to us the fsir cr.d drrpair in hsr green, nearly v:.::J r;t3 at the prerpecL Crjlt's ch:--2 cf heart ii the crdy tunung o e.3 Ln from a relsntlsss and hang ing ngid: -....: .,r-' s , '.4 TLm L lilt t '. ! .. I,, rir w vJ v J u i ill Za'lLi v "I Saving packed tha joint, Cudavhect end his !LS SC.'JT Psrtbs C;rJ Frcec;J.;d to rock it to ths grcjni. Thre wz$ r.o vzy ta crsn tncthsr body cn ta th3 t"ir;;5 floor. . .drove ths rjdiensa mils." 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