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Waking I Continued from Page 6 The band doesn’t have lyrics that mention the word “love” in every sentence like typical pop-sounding bands, but it doesn’t sound like a hardcore alternative band either. Using different instruments, del Amitri takes several plain songs, and just like salting popcorn, they spice it up. Writing lyrics has been good for del Amitri band leader, lead singer and bass player Justin Currie, with punk as his original motivator. But the band has been through a lot of changes. Even though only two of the remaining band members still make updel Amitri, the contentof the lyrics remains emotionally realizing. “Nobody’s perfect, and that’s something that/I’m sure she’ll know/ ’Cos trying to tell her lies from the truth at timcs/Is like trying to divide ice from snow.” The changes the band has under gone since its first album have been substantial. “The music’s changed so much since then that the current band is hardly connected to the old one,” Currie said in a press release. The band has received good re sponse from its fans. Fans went as far as providing room and board and setting up gigs in their own towns to help the band during its first American tour in 1986. Del Amitri, which got its start in Glasgow, Scotland, currently is made up of Ian Harvie on guitar and Currie. Several other artists were recruited strictly for recording purposes. It isn’t likely that del Amitri is going to take America by storm, at least not yet. But remember, when a sticker in your foot becomes infected, it explodes. Chain Continued from Page 6 is so stimulating. The best song, “Head On,” is typical Jesus and Mary Chain, filled to the brim with loud, distorted guitars mixing in and out of the vocals. Also, there is a heavy drum beat roughly blending with the guitars and vocals to add some diversity to the song. The group pulls a rarity on “Drop. ” The song is entirely acous tic with very soft drums. It doesn’t even sound at al 1 like The Jesus and Mary Chain. But after one look at the confusing lyrics, recognition of the band becomes clear. The Jesus and Mary Chain have n’t fulfilled the “chain saw in a hurricane sound” of ‘‘Psy chocandy ” with “Automatic,” but they have done an excellent job trying to recreate its mystique. “Automatic” definitely is an album for all Jesus and Mary Chain fans. r i 2 Appliances 74 Social Services 3 Bicycles 76 Travel 4 Books 78 Tutoring 5 Clothing 80 Typing A Resumes 6 Computers - 8 Furniture 9 Garage Sales -- 10 Misc. For Sale 100 Rides 12 Musical Instruments 110 Announcements 14 Photo Equipment 120 Greek Affairs 16 Sporting Goods 130 Student Government 18 Stereos/TVs 135 Meeting Others 19 Ticket Exchange 140 Personate 20 Vehicles 146 Lost A Found 148 Wanted mirimi—m ■iiihi .. 22 Adoption 25 Automotive 150 Child Care Needed 28 Beauty Aids 160 Help Wanted 30 Bridal 162 Work Study Jobs 32 Counseling 164 Summer Jobs 34 Floral - 36 Health A Fitness 38 Insurance 40 Instruction 170 Roommates 42 Job Placement 175 Rooms For Rent 44 Legal 180 Houses For Rent 60 Misc Services 32? fig**"?* £'°! 62 Preonancv 194 Hom#» Fof Sal® 62 Pregnancy 198 Vacation Rentals $2 50 per day tor 10 words on individual student and student organization ads $3 00 per day tor 10 words on commercial ads. $ 15 each additional word $ 75 billing charge Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted tree of charge. DEADLINE: 2 p m. day before publication (Monday through Friday) The Daily Nebraskan will not print any adver tisement which discriminates against any person on the basis of sex. sexual orientation, race, religion, age. disability, marital status or national origin. The Daily Nebraskan reserves the nght to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not compiy with the policies and judgments of the newspaper The adverti sers agree to assume Ilability for all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan. 3 Bicycles '989 Alpine 18' mountain bike. Excellent condition 6450 o b o 477-9105. Lincoln Police Department Notice ol Sale on unclaimed bicycles and property on Saturday. March 31.10 00am at Lmooln Land Towing, 410 W P Street. No checks accepted. Trek 850 Mountain Bike 436 7838 10 Misc. For Sale AiWAtape deck. AO S15 Sl40obo Call436-9947. ask tor Jason. ATTENTION • HIRING' Government jobs - your area Si7,840 S69.485 Call 1 602 838-8685 EXT R4005. Blue Charvel 3 DR. 6450. white Stral w,scalloped finger board. 6250. Sunburst older Sfrat copy. SI 25 Bob. 464 1472. Brand new. never used. HEAD skis. Rachie boots, Aplma goggles. Scott poles Call evenings 488-7907. Cliff s for Pocket Lighters' 140 N 12th Clitls for Pinning Cigars', 140 N 12th Jim's Journal Merchandise. T-shirls, Boxers, mugs. Send lor FREE catalog: Ameriprmt P O. Box 680 Marshall. Wl 53559 or Call (608) 655-4248 20 Vehicles For Sale 1989 Chevy Cavalier, convertible-all extras, low miles. real sharp. 624-3135. 1983 Subaru GL, 4-door, excellent condition. Call 486 1379 after 5. 22 Adoption ADOPTION California couple with adopted son and lots of love to give desire to adopt newborn. Happily married, financially secure. Let us help you through this difficult time. Legal/ confidential. Expenses paid.all Janet collect anytime. (707)833-1230._ Loving California couple and 14-month old daughter. Emily, wish to adopt newborn Legal, confidential, ex penses paid. Call Kathy collect anytime at 213-643 5643.___ Loving, affectionate couple would like to experience the delights of Disneyland and Camp Snoopy through the eyes of a child. Our Ives are full, except for a little baby to hug Please call Lois or Jetf 818 996 4688 PREGNANT AND WONDERING WHAT TO DO? Explore the protection and benefits of adoption which are only provided by a licensed agency. No fee for our confidential servioes Contact: Nebraska Children's Home Society 4600 Valley Road 483-7879 60 Misc. Services _ TYPEWRITERS WORD PROCESSORS RENTAL SALES SERVICE RENT-TO-OWN BLOOMS 323 North 13th Street 474-4136 62 Pregnancy PREONANT? BIRTHRIGHT <i a confidential helping hand. Free pregnancy test, please call us for appoint ment. 483 2609 80 Typing & Resumes ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ KWLLRY0u4,,,1' Diamonds^ ^ 1*01 ▲ T WEDDING RING ▲ J SPECIALIST ^ ♦ Wholesale Prices ▲ Newest Styles ▼ Custom Design ▼ A Shop and compare ^ ♦ but see us last. ▲ 3 m £ THE FAR SIDE By GARY LARSON -’7TT. \ ' m r \ \ "Dang! Every day, more and more swatters are movin’ in.” Resume--Professionally written, typeset, laser printed. Call 483-5535 leave message. Resumes Professionally typeset or laser printed $15 plus tax. Daily Nebraskan basement of the Nebraska Union TYPING Computer Type & Services 1630 Que Street 476-8973 All papers. Thesis, Dissertations, Reports, Long/Short Term Projects, Letlers/Envelopes/Resumes are profes sionally done. Service: Prompt -Rates: Great Will do typing, school papers, term papers Call Mary at 483-4010. 110 Announcements Women and Poverty Issues Panel discussion by Helen Moore, Barbara Turnage, Pat Anderson and Bill Perkins. Thursday, 12 pm. Women's Resource Center, 117 City Union. Sponsored by the WRC Questions of Faith" lenten Lunch Discussions for UNL Faculty A Staff Wed. March 21 "What's God Got To Do With Evil?" Brown Bag 12Noon-1PM. St. Marks Episcopal 1309 R Street Co-sponsored by: St. Marks UNL Lutheran Center UMHE-Lmooln BOB ALLINGTON 7:30 p.m. Henzlik Auditorium March 20 FREE REFRESHMENTS African Students Association Spring Break Cookout Saturday. March 24.3:30-7p.m. Peter Pan Park, 334rd A Y Street Barbeque, refreshments, volleyball. African Tit bits. Everything free. See you all AMS Administrative Management Society Meeting Wed.. March 21 in City Union at 6:30 pm Guest speaker Mary Hoppe from Express Personnel speaking on interviewing New members welcome. WITH IT: AVOCADO AND JACK CHEESE SANDWICHES ARE DELICIOUS! THANKS FOR "ENLIGHTENING ME AT THE COFFEE HOUSE, 1324 "PI" __ SAME PLACE/SAME TIME SDRMA Having a bake sale, Tuesday, 20. 9-3 p.m.. City Union. Government Liaison Committee No meeting this week. H you haven't written your senator yet about instructional equipmem--do it this week. We ll meet again after Spring break- have a good one! INTRAMURAL DEADLINES Tuesday, March 20 is the entry deadline for: co-rec slow pitch softball; and men's and women's outdoor socoer. 472-3467. Paid agricultural internships are available at The Land in Walt Disney World Disciplines include horticulture, agronomy, plant pathology, entomology, agricultural engineering, plant nutrition, plant biotechnology and aquaculture. Internships are available for six-month terms beginning in June, 1990 and December. 1990 Must be classified at least a junior. For more information, contact Virginia Mann at 407-560-7256. PBL Meeting tonight. 600, P.0. Pears. Bring a smile! Phi U members and new initiates: Please attend our meeting Wed . March 21, 6O0pm in HE 104 (bowling afterwards I) PRE-LAW CLUB Meeting Tonight. 700 p.m.. Union, Room to be Posted. Pre-Pharmacy Club Meeting Wednesday. 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