The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 20, 1986, Page Page 8, Image 8

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Local music not all meaningless
Okay, punk is dead. Fine. I would
rather not have punk and have people
playing music that they like to play,
like to listen to, and have fun playing.
I play bass for a band, Peer Puppet.
We play what we want to play and we
don't sing, "Oh, Reagan sucks, Blah" or
"You look good baby, let's have sex."
We sing about what we care about and
what makes us mad. Punk may be dead,
I don't care, but Peer Puppet and
U.S.M.C. are quite alive, just to name
two. We are not meaningless and we are
real.
Hey, Terry Pieper, never a punk
scene in Lincoln? Haven't you heard of
Babv Hotline, Rapid Vapid, Cartoon
Pupils, Spastic Apes, Trendy Catholics,
and Wabofi? I could go on. Were the
Spastic Apes imitating by using a violin
instead of a guitar? And who the hell
was Wabofi imitating? Do you need a
map? The guys in Power of the Spoken
Word weren't making a scene by put
ting on shows at least once every other
week?
And Tom Phiegarn, you consider my
music dreamlandish? And you consider
a band that wore make up real? Tom,,
stay away from my music and talk
about what you know about, pop rock,
kiddie metal. If you cited Motorhead or
Metalica it would be a whole different
story.
And to Stew: I'm afraid you are right.
Slam dancing was once fun but now the
big jocko types think it's a survival of
the biggest punchout. At least we can
say we had fun when it was fun. Right,
Stew? But hey, sometimes they aren't
there and we all have a good time.
Bernie McGinn
Finnster apologizes for being apolitical
With regard to Stew Magnuson's by having fun to pay for tuition. And you to go listen to.
"wally column," (Daily Nebraskan, that's all.
March 17), our apologies to those of you Again, we are sorry that we don't
who keep trying to find a deep hidden hold a particular political view, but if Rick Cowling
message. We play songs, we like play- that's what you want to hear, there are senior
ing songs and we make enough money plenty of good bands around town for computer science
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Thursday, March 20, 1986