Tubes give nostalgic concert M *«• l I I _ ■ ... D V ivnciuaci LHXU3 Senior Reporter The Tubes have been around for ages. But apparently good ol’ Fee Waybill and the boys are not tired of touring. It is easy to picture boredom after all these years, but based on their performance at Omaha’s Raich Bowl Wednesday night, they are not done terrorizing audiences yet. Vocalist/guitarist Waybill was the focal point of the show with his wit and charm. Also, the fact that he sat in a chair onstage through the entire show helped to contrast him with the other band members. Why did Waybill sit in a chair? Well, he said he will never para chute again, if that is any clue. And judging from his stooped-over hobble getting to and from the dressing room, he probably snouian l But this is all insignificant. The important point is that the Tubes put on one of the more energetic shows that the Ranch Bowl has seen in a long time. The audience consisted of mostly college-aged, regular bar going types, not over-aged punks wanting to see a part of theirculture history, which could be expected. So, the Tubes may have had a tough night ahead of them, had they not rocked as hard as they possibly could have. After two or three songs, the audience was mildly enthused But after the veterans of punk/pop cranked out a version of their catchy smash She s A Beauty, things got wild. The music was loud and the band was jamming the rest of the night in a sweaty frolic of Tubes tunes. “While Punks On Dope” and “Talk To You Later” were two of the most popular songs of the eve ning, as the audience grew more and more enthusiastic with the band. Waybill, who continually drank Corona beer (maybe to ease the pain of his back injury?) and played his stylish leads through the on slaught of distortion, seemed coolly pleased with the band’s performance, making comments about the audience and band alike. If you missed them this time, feel bad. It was a lesson in ’70s nostalgia, as well as an intimate encounter with a sincere band. FOR SALE 3 week old queen size waterbed. beet offer. 463-5797. before 6pm ___ LINCOLN POLICE DEPARTMENT NOTICE Of SALE ON UNCLAIMED BICYCLES November 19. Item. At Lincoln Land Towmg, 410 West P Street, by the property diversion. No checks accepted l overeat, coffee table, cheapl Perfect tor dorms 474 3610.476-9664 Manual typewriter ribbon* 53 cents each (tax included) Daily Nebraskan office, basement ot the Nebraska Union. 472-2586. _ __ _ Queen size waterbed. oonplete. padded rails, two sets of sheets, mattress cover, pltows $100 489 6066. Sola sleeper, blue. 2 years okj. $100. Call 477-9180 or 489 5692 Three way speakers lor sale Only those who want loud, big speakers should caH. Steve most evenings 474 6671. VEHICLES FOR SALE 84 Toyota Tercel. 4 door. auto. 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Btondiaa. Abo tenting Santaa, wigt, raindaar. raiain, tuxaa. and olhar party ooalurna* Coming toon I PI LAMBDA THETA organiiational maatmg. Watch ON ^i_waah lor Jtaiia. ABORTION A WOMEN Please join us for a discussion concerning one of the most controversial issues, of this oenlury. Tuesday, N<* 15 a! 7.00, ME Union (Room posted) This program is the first in a senes of educational presentations. Bring your friends and join us for an informative evening For more into, call Nelvia at 475-2293 or Becky at 472 1097. Peace Corps Interviews Nov 16 and 17 Sign up now in room225 Nebraska Union. For more mformalion contact Ruth Thompson, 1237 R, Room 102 or call 472-3201 BICYCLE RIDES All comers may be curious about racing Leaving Free wheelin' Bike Shop. Thursdays, 400 Pv and Sundays. 200 PM Sponsored by Comhuser Cycling Club. ATTENTION JOURNALISM STUDENTS! Here’s a chance to meet with your ASUN Senators to discuss a my issues that ooncern you. Monday. November 14th, 11 30 a m Avery Halt Reading Room Interested in medicine? Professor Jesse Edwards. Uni versity of NE Medical Center will be on campus. Nov. 10 to share information on the physician assistant profes sion Time 1000 3 00pm PUrce- I03 Manter Hal. GET HIP“nttt*d at PIP by Kirby McGill Nov. 17 SUNDAY NEWSPAPERS: Denver, Kansas City and Oes Moines Available al Kiem s IGA. 11th & F. Sundays after 900 am. Recaption honoring Susanns Schafer. AP White House Correspondent. Friday Noverrfcer 11.1986 1 30 3pm at Woollie s. 1?35Q Street Sponsored by the UNL Student Chapter of the Society ol Professional Journalists. Sigma Delta Chi. STUDENT ^UNDATlON RETREAT TONIGHT, 6 DC pm__ DARK EYES Actor,director MARCELLO MASTROIANNI stars in the 'areal him' from the Soviet Union Screenings Sunday only at 300. 5D0. 7D0 and 9:00 PM at the Sheldon Film Theatre. A UPC Foreign Film Presentation. Reception hononng Susanna Schafer. AP White House Correspondent. Friday November 11,1988 1:30-3pmat Woolie s, 12350 Street Sponsored by the UNL Student Chapter ol the Society ol Professional Journalists. Sigma Delta Chi. University Child Care Project . (UCCP) ia sponsoring Sloppy Joe Saturday Saturday, November 12, 1988 City Campus, Commonplace 333 North 14th Street (Just south of the Student Union) We will begin serving at 11:00 a.m. until game time of the Ne braska vs. Colorado game. We will have hot, homemade Sloppy Joea, potato -hips and canned pop. All items will be sold separately or as a meal. Dine-in or cany-out. I I I 3 Small Pizzas 2 Toppings I Pizza Wars jM«* I Free Delivery Call 477-1211 L — — — — — — — —— — — — — — Administrative Management Society BAKE RA* s Monday and Tuesday 900 AM. to 2.00 P.M. In CBA Mam Entrance TRAINING RIDES :or Fall fun Leaving Freewheelm Bike Shop Sundays. ?.O0 PM. Join the Cornhusker Cycling Club. Need not be 1 member to participate GYMMEES Mandatory meeting If you cant come call Lee. or you cant work at the meet You'd get meet assignments Sun . Nov. 13th at 9:00pm The Cheatm Snakes At the Mountains Bar A Grill. 311 South 11th, Nov. 11-12 Don't Be Afraid. GREEK AFFAIRS * Alpha Delta Pi LION HUNT 88 Welcome to the jungie __ Kevin and Mark (Beta Sigs). Welcome to the Jungle!1 We re DRESSED and ready for a wild hunt tonight Are you? A A S (The Twins’) lambda Chi's. We had a great ume tw-dyemg Looking forward to the BEST Casino Night ever Love. Kappas Sig Ep Roadtrippers It was kind ol fun... _ . Love Pi Phis. Juke. Kathy Flower. Sara, Cindy A Ten P S Thanks for the great memor.es To Our Mystery Dates: We are looking forward to a right full of tun. adventure, excitement and surprise on^gop of NBC Friday nigh*. Hopefully bv the end of the evening we will all be more ** •"«*" rw mg,, (koi TRIANGLE CSU BASH Saturday evening, usual location. Friends welcome, foes, find another party Dear Afcha Deits. Are you prepared to traverse across the crty of Lincoln in search of ‘The Party"? . .... _Get Psychedlll KAPPA't Thanks lor the fantastic weekend at Iowa State and congratulations to Jenny S. and Scott G on their pinning Monday Our best wishes and thanks to you. _ . The Men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon ^^Remember these last words- Whoever gets to the parly first. PARTY'S MOSTII" „ „ „ Ri Roar. Pam (SPRING BREAK 'B9i Reservations Available Now South Padre Island. TX - $149* Sheraton Holiday IntvGulf View Steamboat. CO <■ - $93* Shadow Run Overlook Daytona Beach, FL > $118* Texan Motel Mustang Island, TX om $136* Port Royal Condo. Hilton Head Island. SC <. - $107* Hilton Head Beach Condos Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Latol Call Toll Fraa Today ' Depending on Break dales A length ot stay _ « an m Mi mm «■■■■«■ Hospital auxiliary presents ‘Arts in General’ show From Staff Reports Artists from Nebraska, Missouri and Oklahoma will display and sell their works at the Lincoln General Hospital Auxiliary’s 10th r nual “Arts in General’’ show on the sixth floor of the hospital at 16th and South streets. LoRaync Holscher, chairperson, and Donna Slone, vice chairperson, are coordinating the event Michele Tilley, a University erf Nebraska-Lincoln student and Kelly William Poling, a former UNL stu dent, are among 35 artists scheduled to participate in the show. The show will feature a variety of art media, including china, oil and watercolor paintings, charcoal and pen and ink drawings, porcelain jew - elry, stained glass, stoneware pottery and photographs. STUDENT GOVERNMENT WANTED ~ Students to be active m student government Senate positions open m the following college* Dental - Home £c. • Architecture Position* also on the Grading Committee Committee for Fees Allocation (Off campus) Campus Roc Advisory Board (Residence Hall) Deadline is Wednesday Nov. 23rd. M 400 p m Applications are in 115 Nebraska Union PERSONALS Matt A Darrel. Have a great day1 We love you! ¥ Kathy A Becky S Wo«$as it you're the best, and right now that's exactly what I need Meet me at Melodrama, sugar Love. Muffy To a great friend HAPPY BIRTHDAY JILL! Let s do something wild and cra/y to celebrate or should we do something unusual? Lets wish VOBS a WONDERFUL 20TH BIRTHDAYI Mary. Cindy. Andra. Deanne Suiy O. (Tn-Oett). Get Psyched for Dynamo Danny G (Beta) P.S TCBYwasgreil Mobster* (1 -A (AKAK). You r# the best *bad boys* m town Thank* lor the fun (and the ndesf). The "action" continues • MELO DRAMA M Trixie. Pixie. On*. Melon, and rest (CHI-O) BOB S. (M2) The whole Husker team e reel fine. Especially that great offensive line. We Ike al the reel. But Sledge, you're the best. Good Luck m your last home game. Without you foofeail Saturdays won't be If* same. The offensive kne's biggest fans. S . K. A J Let's wish VOBS a WONDERFUL 20TH BIRTHDAYI Mary. Cindy. Andra. Deanna A raffle drawing and silent auction will be held during the show. Partici pants will be able to buy or win origi nal works from contributing artists as well as centerpieces, wreaths and trees donated by local florists and nurseries. Show hours will be 1:30 to4 p.m. Friday, 1 Oa.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to4 p.m. Sunday. Refreshments will be served and frcc parking will be available in the hospital’s visitor lots. Acacia & Chi Omega presents Melodrama ’88 ’ r “A Mobster’s Misfortune” November 10, 11, 12 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. Shrine Activities Bldg. 1717 Yolande Avenue with the SLUGS from Chicago Saturday. 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