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Tuesday, January 22, 1985 Dally Mcbrasksn Pago 7 9, SitiaBfi37a'G reggae g i 3 'ti,, By James Krciksrieler Minnesota hardly seems tha place to find rg- Vae music flou. ut rcr.'hc? Shangeya' brought the rhythm tad fed of tha Islands to the Midwest. REVIEW "iii!;;!!,,;;;'1':::;:' ; ) 7 f I 7f;i Y 7 An eight-piece t-"i with members from four countries, the group his created a sound heavily concerned with mlsturs of rhythm upon rhythm. "Red Parts Jam" 13 Us Es-cend tlbusito appear on the Shadow label. Leader Alciric Peter Nelson formed Shangeya in 1973 after moving from Trinidad, West Indies, to the Midwest. Nelson uses a mix cf cdypso and regg&e to bring his feelings to life. This mix is combined in a music form knevn as soca, which is reggae speeded up to its maximum level. Nebon has played this music since his arrival In the Twin City area more than 12 years ago. At tha time Shangeya was first farming, regsae was nowhere near its current popularity. Nelson is credited with bringing Third World music to the Twin City area. The style and atttitude of the band is laid back, and this is reflected heavily on the album. Many cf the songs lull in complacency, causing an unexpected feeling cf boredom. On songs such as "Free Yourself ar.d the regsae instrumental "Tribute," Shar.goya ssems to have captured the essential balance between the use of so many Instruments and rhythms. Shangoya seems to intentionally avoid thought-provoking idealism in their lyrics. They prefer to say free yourself, get up and dance. Although it is not a flaw, it tends to wear itself thin after eight songs. There is some impressive base and guitar work, but the constant use of various forms of percussion becomes tediously uniform. Shangoya has appeared in concert with Peter Tosh and the Clash and will make an appearance at the Zoo Bar tonight. At Ths Jeslyn ' neighboring street gang la tha Watts section of O Larry Shincman, a Nabm'ta nativa and Los Angeles. The report will be shown at 8:03 graduate of UNL, ters an exhibit tcdsy cf his p.m. on Channel 12. recent cil paintings and lithographs in the Ben O Will David Letterman drop Dee Snyder off tal and Sales Gallery of the Jcslyn Art Museum, a five-story building or run him ever with a 2200 Dodge St., Omaha. An opening right recep- steamroller? Tune in on Channel 3 at 11:30 p.m. tlon will be tonig!,t from 5 to 7. as .the Trfctcd Sister meets twisted Letterman on the Late Night With David Letterman. Television O Action ir. the Ncrtli AtLir.tic, a 1943 O Frontline will air a report on the conflict film starring Humphrey Eogart, will air on WGN between a 72-year cld grocery store owner and a Channel 3 1 at 1 1:30 p.m. UN 9 sr. Cor.tlr.'wcd frcra TiZ'i C are good enough. And if you feel that they are Hwang said she often gets nervous while per- convinced, It is really great" forming, but tries to make the nervousness work Hwang said she hopes the audience will be for her. convinced at the performance. "I hope they will "I try to enjoy it," she said. "I love to perform hear some beautifully exciting music." in public. You feel like you really live hard. You In addition to Hwang's performance, the sym- have to concentrate every second." phony will play the "Overture to King Lear" by Hwang describes performing as "a special Berlioz and "F.omeo and Juliet, Second Suite" by experience which not many people can do. It's Prokofleff. The concert is scheduled for 8 p.m. in wonderful because you have your own interpie- Nebraska WesleyEn's Donncll Auditorium. Ticket t&tioa cf the music, and you let them hear your information and reservations may be obtained own interpretation. You can convince them if you through the symphony ofSce, 474-5810. I. 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