Page 10 1 "j I Coors Light Night? Dinsdale's is the Place . . . . . .Tonight is the Night! Come s!l MM seo 2d on this psga for the location QQQRO m f. M f 4 mum Courusy cf t.CA Mccrci on down. Only at RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 1228 P Call 476-1020 O ri n ' 1 n ri p n U II : U I 0 n it ! 3Hj ! ) si U I Actually, cartings have known about the Matron for light yea Those early Greek philoso phers who first described the Mstron may not have known much about the shape of the Universe, but they were sure right about human nature. Their advice to live a life of balance in things (including alcohol), Q -Quality & excellence in lif 3. Adeiph Coora Company, Golvten, CO 0401 Daily Nebraskan Bongos pi By Joncthsn Tcylor . Stiff Reporter The Bongos are back. It has been about a year since they brought their New Jersey poprock to the Drumstick, 547 N. 48th St. This time they're wearing makeup and seem to be giving the "tortured artist" image a try. Although their looks have changed, the band's characteristic guitar and percussion-filled sound is a little less raw, but still the same. The Bongos' new album Beat Hotel proves that the band still plays its own form cf pop music. But it is not purist 7 rrr7f7 Flip sides hide Springsteen gems By Kyle Foster SttTTKc porter The current trend in the marketing of American popular music is to release several singles on popular perfonriors' albums. The singles are released separately over a period of time to keep radio airplay high and album sales in the chartbuster category. Michael Jackson, Prince and Huey Lewis have succeeded in selling mil- lions of records using this marketing strategy. harmony and moderation is as timeless as the Sun You probably call it common sense, this habit of respecting and taking care of yourself arid your abilities. We like the Greek name Melton. No matter what you call it- iive it. Because there are aiway new worlds to explore. What's a o . Ekawer o? Srv quelity tz& ares 1 S73. 343. ay 'carefree thara i nft trr.mve sound here. The Bongo3 have mellowed a bit, but at least they haven't gone overboard with the electronic musical gadgetry that I think is threatening the energy bands of the '80s, such as U2 and the Alarm. Fortunately, the Bongos have retained some of the brashness from their first album, Drums Along the Hudson. They have learned some lessons from their overproduced but popular 1083 mini-LP Numbers With Wings and created Beat Hotel a pleasantly list enable, energetic mix of old and new Bongos. Singer and lead guitarist Richard Barone, drummersinger Frank Gian nini and background vocalist bassist Rob Norris have been the core of the band since its first album in 1C32. James Mastro, who helped with gui tars and vocals oa Hudson, now is listed as an official Bongo. He wrote The latest musician to follow thi3 trend Is Bruce Springsteen. e a 1 w f Springsteen currently has four sin- gie3 released from his Bom In the USA album. They are, in order cf release; "Dancing In the DaikFinx Cadillac," "Cover MeJersey Girl," "Bom In the USAShut Out The Light" and "I'm On FireJohnny Bye Bye." V3 n t 1 M 8t U' ' JCJ1 FREE baseball caps Drink cpsdals other giveaways compliments of Coors Thursday, March 14, 1935 rock one song on Beat Hotel and helneH n five others. The music on the album, in true pop fashion, is fun to listen to. It has lots of plain guitar and, of course, generous helpings of percussion that move the songs along at a fairly brisk pace. Songs such as "Splinter," "Space Jungle" "Come Back to Me" and "Totem Pole" have engaging, crtcliy melodies that stay in your head for some time after the stereo ha3 been turned off. While the music may be mildly memorable Earone's lyrics don't carry much spunk, and because he sings all cf the songs, the alburn has an obvious lack cf vocal vrdety. Overall, the Bongos have not sold out to get more radio play by changing their unique souad. Beat Hotel is an honest and true representation of what the Bongos have always been about carefree, fun pop rock. Each single has a previously wire lessed "B" sid e which may, at least for the Springsteen fanatic, be worth spending the outlandish $2 charge for each single. "Dancing In The DarkPink Cadil lac," ws3 released in June 1S34, before the Born In The USA album was released. "Dancing In The Dark" was the song that catapulted Springsteen to nng-az'siteu ultra-super stardom. "Pink Cadillac" became almost as popular as "Dancirg la The Dark" and justifiably so befiaass it is one of the best of Sprisnpteen's new batch of songs. "Die rockabilly style combined with Springsteen's drawl and mono tone voice create a song that is unmis takably Bruce but, at the same time, a departure from any of his previous song3. "Cover MeJersey Girl," was released in September '84. "Cover Me" is the worst song on Born In The USA and possibly the worst song Springsteen ever has recorded. "Jersey Girl," on the other hand, redeems the single's value. The song was recorded live in New Jersey during "The P.iver" tour. Springsteen displays a bit of vocal range in this slow song and Clarence Clemens' soaring sax solo at the end will bring & smile to any Springsteen fan's face. "Born In The USAShut Out The Light," was released in December 1984. This single, dedicated to Vietnam Vete rans, is easily the best of all the singles released from Born In The USA because it is a theme-oriented release. Both songs combine effectively to reveal some of the emotions felt by Vietnam veterans. "Born In The USA" is a song about a Vietnam veteran who hzs been away from 'Nam for 10 years. The veteran struggles with gocicty mi finally con cludes thzX he lias "gst nawhere to run Eiid nowhere to go." The stark, monot onous ksybGsrds mi the violent drum r.bg oa this song convey feelings of "Shut Out lh3 Light" is a gsod song, tut ncra tspcrtsntly it csntsins some cf Springst-seri's fcsst lyrics. This song is tbcut a Vlstrn vstsrsn recently reused fecia t'wsr." Springsteen effectively switches peopls, from wife to bsttte-jbigsed fesskad In doing so, fes exp!c?e3 tli effects the war torn ths husband's point of view, the wife's and from its affect cn Ar.crissr. fami lies in general. TMi song creates a total scene cf despsir zrd is one cf the sad dest songs Springsteen has written. "I'm On FkBM&r' Bya Cye," was relessed in February 1885. "I'm On Fire" is net a m?4 deserving cf single status. However the "B"-sid3 song, "Jchnny Dj-3," is. The song, co vrrittcn v.'lth Chuck Barry, is a catchy fcrewcU lid to Ehis Presley, Sprkgteen's beyhood hero. The only problem with the Ecr.j is thit it is too short and listeners will undoubtedly find them selves p!?4'lr.g it over two cr three Weln us cover you. Daily Nebraslcan's . 51 el ' 1