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    Friday, February 13, 1S37
Review Board . . . .
sincerity of the group's beliefs, seems
to be an attempt to cash in on PP&M's
growing reputation as activists.
The album's political songs are
uneven. The strongest is probably
Paul's "El Salvador," where the anti
International acclaim
oeal hm&d $ets Freud label
By Stew Magnuson
Senior Reporter
The next time you're in Lisbon, Por
tugal; Bordeaux, France; of Guildford,
England; looking for records, check out
the bins for Lincoln's own Charlie Bur
ton and the Hiccups.
Burton and his band soon will be
released on a French independent label,
GMG, and get European distribution.
Burton is the second Nebraska artist to
make it on a French independent label.
Omaha's Digital Sex released an LP in
France last year, and did quite well on
the independent charts.
Burton's signing to a Fnvn label
started soon after the release of his
latest LP, "I Heard That," in 1985. A
disc jockey in Bordeaux, France, named
Jose Ruiz came across the LP and
started playing it on his rock-a-billy
show over Radio France Gironde. Soon
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militaristic message is ironically
emphasized by a catchy melody and a
subtle, dark humor. The rest of the
political material, mostly by Peter,
tends to suffer a bit from self righteous
ness, especially "Light One Candle," a
c2
the album was No. 1 on the playlist,
Burton said.
Ruiz took it upon himself to shop the
LP around to various labels. Eventu
ally, GMG expressed interest.
Burton is part of a growing trend
among French independent labels who
are recording American roots music,
(rock'n'roll, rock-a-billy, etc.) which
has a large following in Europe, espe
cially in France and England. The lab
els usually produce and distribute
established bands that can't get on
major labels in the United States or
England, or have signed with a major
but didn't sell enough to keep the con
tract. Joe "King" Carrosco and the
Crowns, the LeRoi Brothers, and now
Charlie Burton and the Hiccups are
part of this trend.
Burton's LP isn't quite out yet, but
the company has sent the band a check
lassrae
NEWER OR recently redecorated apts: Except for water,
tenant pays utilities unless otherwise noted:
Furnished:
648 S. 12. Eff . $213. includes steam heat: Call 435-4258.
502 S. 12. Eff. S186. S213.S2Z1: 1 Bed. $266 Rental rehab,
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Unfurnished:
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3404 NeerPark, 2 story townhouse. $600. Call 423-5800
for any of the Units. .
1121 N. 28th
NICE 1-bedroom unit in quiet complex between cam
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810 H.. TWO BEDROOM. $305 plus deposit. Np children
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TWO BEDROOM apartment tor rent. 3601 Baldwin,
fireplace, and all appliances. Available immediately.
S350 467-1786. 466-0535.
EAST CAMPUS
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Laundry facilities, off-street parking. Central Air. Call
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8th 8 CHARLESTON
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1-bedroom available immediately. 2-bedroom available
for March 1. Dishwasher and microwave, laundryu facil
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Friday. 8-5
WATERPARK CONDOMINIUMS
1801 "A" ST.
(across from The Children's Zoo)
New 2-bedroom units ranging from S460-S490 per month,
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LARGE, CLEAN 4-bedroom. 2 bath, full basement.
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2627 VINE
Nice, clean 1-bedroom. Smaller unit. $245 plus electric. '
464-4862, 474-1380.
EFFICIENCIES AT 17th & M. $190-5260 month - heat
paid. Nicely furnished & decorated. Newer two bedroom
at 19th R, unfurnished. 475-3111 or 489-6644.
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640 S. 20th. Two room efficiency, full silt kitchen. 34
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laundry $279 up. 475-7262, 477-8347,
2-BEDR00M apartment Near campus Stoverefrigerator.
Coin washerdryer Off-street parking $260 476-1927. .
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1-bedroom basement apt. Clean, CA. carpeled. private
residence, laundry. 2 blocks. All utilitiescable paid.
$290. A Iter 5 00 - 488-6809. ,
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Affordable room and board in a Christian atmosphere.
Only 2 block from campus. CCCF Campus House, 1633 ' Q '
St. Inquire in person or by phone, 474-5828 or 475-0398,
ask tot Dennis.
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THE NU FOUNDATION has immediate openings for 15
enthusiastic and reliable students to assi.M with 1987
fund-raising phonalhons. Flexible schedules and evening
hours ma ke this an ideal position for students wishing to
work 6-16 hoursweek. Strong communication skills a
must. S3 50 per hour. For an interview, call 472-2151.
WANTED: INTELLIGENT, energetic, responsible indivi
duals to staff new restaurant downtown. All positions
available, counter to cook. Part-time only. Apply in
person, 1412 "0" St.. Ask for Bruce. 10 00-100 a m.
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tor Swim Team Coach, full-time and part-time lifeguards
for this summer. Send resume to Pool Manager; 3200 S.
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Daily Nebraskan
rather strange, pro-Israeli s'ong. Peter's
most intriguing cut is "Greenwood," a
melancholy, lovely piece about cultural
malaise, which nonetheless suffers from
metaphorical obtuseness.
The best songs on the album,
for the rights to distribute it.
"They sent us money. Contrary to
rumor, it's not that much. It was
reported to be a 'tidy sum.' It's tidy in
that there's not much to dust and it's
easy to keep clean," Burton said.
"It's not like we're partying all the
time. They money just went a little
ways towards paying to produce the
album," he said.
Work on Burton's next LP is under
way. The Hiccups, David Boye on bass,
Dave Robel on drums and Phil Sho
emaker on guitar, are making a demo
tape to send off to U.S. independent
labels like GMG. They also will send a
copy to Peter Buck, REM's guitarist,
who has expressed interest in produc
ing the band's next album.
"We're not going to put the next one
out ourselves, and if we do, we're going
to spend less money," Burton said.
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receive hair coloring services, perm and'or haircut. If
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nonetheless, have nothing to do with
politics. "I'd Rather Be In Love," sung
by Mary, is a gorgeous contemporary
love song with overtones of a more
literate Jimmy Buffett.
Most delightful of all is "Right
Field," sung by Paul, a children's song
with a message for adults in the
tradition of "Puff; The Magic Dragon."
Magnuson chews foot
in Scorchers review
Stew Magnuson once again
displayed his ignorance and over
developed cliche vocabulary in his
concert review (DN, Feb. 10). His
review of Jason and the Scorchers
Entertainment
Letter
sounded more like a fashion review.
What Warner Hodges wears or what
his hairstyle is certainly does not
warrant a comparison with Motley
Crue. After all, isn't it the music
that counts? Furthermore, when
Magnuson quipped about Hodges
"whipping around his electric
guitar," he ignored the fact that
Hodges is probably the best guitar
ist Lincoln has seen in a long time.
Anyone as talented as Hodges
shouldn't be ashamed to show it
and throw in a few impressive licks
now and then, as he skillfully did on
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Overall, "No Easy Walk to Freedom"
is enjoyable. PP&M's professionalism
and musical good nature seems to have
kept them, to a surprising degree, from
becoming dated. This album will be
enjoyed both by longtime PP&M fans
and by younger listeners in search of
something different.
Chris McCubbin
Sunday night.
How ironic it is that Magnuson
criticized Hodges for "whipping
around his wireless guitar" while
admiring the Thunderbirds' Vaughan
when he "stuck his guitar behind
his head and let loose."
Magnuson also sticks his over
chewed foot in his mouth again
when he implies that the Scorchers
didn't play any of their "old, good
stuff." In fact, the Scorchers played
mostly their "old, good stuff" and
only a few "new" songs were played.
Even bad reporters would not fill
their columns with such inconsis
tencies. Once again, this just goes
to show the unparalleled amateurism
of Stew Magnuson
Conly Schulte
freshman,
political science
Michael Flakus
freshman
undeclared
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(OF IMPORT BEERS)
Bring your Sweethearts to Sandy's on Saturday tor
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LUTHERAN COLLEGIANS
Meeting in the Union Feb. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
SUMMER STUDY OVERSEAS
Earn UNL credit in history, business, languages, art.
literature, and many other fields: Programs (2 to 8 weeks)
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