The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1991, Page 10, Image 10

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Egan said he can’t see any prob
lems with the way the Millions work,
only that they need experience.
“They just need to be on the road,”
Egan said. ‘This is the first album,
they’re a baby band, but not for long.
Experience is going to help them with
everything.”
Allison-said her singing experi
ence started in junior high.
“I can remember when I was in
junior high, we would play band and
we’d put on Shaun Cassidy records
and pretend that we we’re in a band,
but I never thought actually this would
be what would happen to me,” Alli
son said. “I never thought it would be
a real job, but it is right now and I like
it and I hope it works.”
Trying to put Lincoln on the music
map (The Millions are the first Lin
coln band in 20 years to sign with a
major record label.) hasn’t made the
band apprehensive.
“I think it’s great if we can help
other people by what we’re doing, but
I don’t really dwell on anything like
that,” Allison said. “Whatever hap
pens, happens.”
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Videos
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things.
The story centers around New
York vice cop Michael Keaton
(“Batman”) and how he deals with
raising his partner’s three daugh
ters, bringing down a drug kingpin,
dealing with social workers, fight
ing off bad guy s and raising enough
money to buy a house. Sound con
voluted? It is.
Keaton is fine, but it is hard to
notice his performance amid the
mess of the script. One moment is
touching, the next violent.
Anthony LaPaglia (“He Said,
She Said”) is the stand-out here,
although his part as the ill-fated
partner is too short. (Available today)
I FOLLOW THE RULES.
Selective Service Registration.
It's Quick. It's Easy. And It's The li«.^y
Reunited Dire Straits return eloquently
“On Every Street”
Dire Straits
Warner Brothers
In the summer of 1985, Dire Straits
released its most diverse, powerful
and commercially successful album
in the band’s seven-year history,
“Brothers in Arms.”
That summer, the album domi
nated the charts, FM radio stations
and MTV. Vocalist Mark Knopflcr’s
incessant commitment to thoughtful,
soulful and exceedingly British rock
paid off big-time, but then he retired
the band while basking in the spoils
of superstardom. While Knopflcr
knocked around with different proj
ects, the world mourned the band’s
vacation.
Hurrah for improbability.
Dire Straits has quietly returned to
a grateful public and has re-estab
lished its name among the hierarchy
of British music. Knopflcr’s signa
ture songwriting and Stratocaster are
back, seeped in flawless production
and the anticipation that meets all his
work.
Knopfler’s doodling in side proj
ects surfaces; the sonics and orches
tral touches from soundtracks find
their way into the mix. And his work
with the Notling Hillbillies (who made
a jewel of a record, incidentally) brings
in pedal steel guitar and an extremely
laid-back approach that lends the album
a subtle grace. Gone arc the thunder
ing epics of old like “Telegraph Road”
and “Tunnel of Love.” Mark Knop
flcr has nothing to prove anymore,
but through quiet delicacy and taste,
he speaks volumes.
Knopfler’s singing harks to previ
ous albums when he sounded as if he
were humming the songs on an eleva
tor. His lyrics are balanced between
the effortless and the deeply personal,
and his guitar playing (he is arguably
the most tasteful guitarist working
today) is noticeably restrained. He
eases into his solos instead of plan
ning them out, and they’re still im
maculate.
While the album may be consid
ered a departure, Knopfler still re
tains his dry wit, as the jazzy shuffle
“My Parties” shows, and his love for
American country music add attitude
pops up in “When it Comes to You,”
“How Long” and the first single,
“Calling Elvis.”
Knopfler the eloquent romantic is
back in force, especially on the title
track, a beautiful piano mourning that
cranks up the old jams as it fades
away, and reminds you that the band
js embarking on a world tour which
you woefully will regret missing.
“Reunited” bands usually come
and go with a whisper, noticed only
by the most dogged of fans. If you’ ve
ever cared for music the way Dire
Straits plays it, and the ideals that
they’ve come to stand for—melody,
precision, wit, soul, power, conscience,
industrial diseases and contempt for
MTV — then indulge yourself in all
of them on the most mature rock
album to surface this year.
— Paul Winner
Classified 472-2588
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Rally at Broyhill Fountain
with natiqnally known
speaker Jac| Herer, Friday
Oct. 11, Noon
Benefit Concert for UNL
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place Oct.Tlth 6pm
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9290 West Dodge
Suite 302
Omaha, NE 68114
(402) 392-1280
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Practice Limited to Immigration Law
3 Bicycles For Sale
73 Raleigh Sport. 3 speed. Brooks saddle and bag.
vintage. 5125.421-20757 _
'88 Bland Limited racebfce, Shimano 600 6 ttt compo
nents. cateyemlcro cyclocomputer, ambrosio super elite
rims. 436-7098.__ _
1980Trak 1000. Suntour equipped. Matrix rims. Excellent
condition 5425 060 Evenings. 438-1616.
One men's, one women's Diamond Badt 1090 Topangas.
Must seel 5200 each. 438-2549
Trek 330. good condition, air pump included. 5250,436
8981.
6 Computers For Sale
Commodore 64 with complete set ol disks 6 printer plus
20 be. ot computer paper. 5375. Call 436-9804.
8 Furniture For Sale
Queen sleeper sola, good condition, dark rust. 5125.489
8578
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Excellent condition. Ultima drafting board 3' x 4'. 48"
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Twin bed spreads, dark green, beige trim, dust ruffle,
shams and drapot. $50 4S8-5779.
19 Ticket Exchange
Ft. Lauderdale/Bahama
Vacation
Must sal two vacation packages to Florida which includes
cruise to Bahamas. $100 per person or negotiable. Eve
nings. 477-0706, Lisa.
Kansas State—NU tickets. Two pairs, decent seats.
VaSdaied M dashed. Cal 474-0880.
Nsed4 tickets lo Kansas Stale oame. Caff Erik, 438-0388
or436-0118.
Need two tickets lor NU v. Kansas Stale Call 475-5816
after 7.30pm. ask lor Jeff.
20 Vehicles For Sale
‘70 Lancia. 4-door Sedan, very good condition. $1,000.
421-2076.
73 Volvo 164.4-door Sedan, 6cytnder. auto. AC. $72K.
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want toadopt second baby Please answer our prayers by
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42 Health & Fitness
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44 Insurance
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48 Job Placement
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75 Tattooing
Body Electric Tattoo* Stadia condition*, casual **mo
■paste. Many rtaaljnt natom work. By appointment
only. 468 3141
80 Typing & Resumes
Feet A efficient word pfocotiinn rim pepers A other
assignments. Cal Mary 48^4010.
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Quality rssumsa, prelasaional wntart. Over 10 years
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page. Resume* $10.12years axpenence. can do
anythingl Mk tor Jody 475-51(X>.
Word proceMingAaaar printer. On campus Pick u(Vdeliv
ery $1.00 double spaced page. 467-5737.
100 Rides
Need rid* tha weekend. Close to Wisconsin as poaetole.
Help pay gee. Call altar 845pm. 436-9732.
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110 Announcements
ATTENTION STUDENT
LEADERS
Tha Insuring Tomorrow Award recognizes outstanding
leaders tram each cotoga and division on campus
Winner t are selected based on academic, community
and campus invohramanl in helping to'Insure Tomorrow'
Pick up an application today In the CAP office. WRC.
Culture Center, or your col lego's D*an%oflic* or Advising
Center. Applications ere due October 25th.
DO IT SOBER IX!
with Congressman
Ban Jonas
Monday, October 14
7:00 si the Lied Center
Com* early — Imked seeding
INTERNATIONAL FILMS TV
Com* work on our (irslTV preview program TONIGHT I
Meet si 5:30pm near City Union Wormalion booth OR si
ETV building, on* block north of 33rd and Hotdreoe.
TILAI
Our nest film. October 13, From Africa.
It'S not too early to reserve your Spring Break trip to the
hottest deelstations. Call Craig at 423 3784.
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ASK FOR DAVE CAMPBELL
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ODYSSEY
A REMINDER FOR ODYSSEY PARTICIPANTS:
Mentor orientation It Tuesday. October 8 from 6:30 8pm
at the Culture Center. Protege orientation Is Thursday.
October 10 from 6:30-8pm si the Culture Center Please
RSVPto the CAP Ottlco only It you oro not sMe to bo
(bene (479-2454).
ROMANTICS
Dance Concert- October 11,
9 p.m.
Nebraska Wssieyan University
53rd 8 Huntington
86 at aH Twisters Locallons
UNL Wildlife Club
Meets tomqhM 0-0-81 at thsNebraafca East Union at 7pm.
UPC presents:
Live Performance by
Kid * Play and MTV
Sliest Pasty Hast Ed Laver.
UNL^VureNTSONLY
kt pajamas. MTV taping
to be aired October 25.
Tickets 812.00 cash with
UNL I.D. on sals October 12,
at 10:00am. NE Union.
115 Meetings
AD CLUB MEETING
Thursday, 600.201 Avery
„ "BAD^RT SING'with
Todd Way of Bailey-lauerman« Associaies
ATTN: Ahi-U Members, Meeting Oct, Oth. officers 500,
members 8:30. room 10« Homs Ec Bldg.
CBA-SAB
Meeting October 9, 5:30
Call Pam 483-1730 or Kelly
436-7890
Pre-dent Club
Meeting Thursday Oct. 10 at 7 pm, Dental College
Que« speaker It Dr. Nieusma o» UNMC college of
Denttetry. Fees will be cotleded. For Into caN 436-M67.
Cory.
PRE-LAW CLUB
Meeting Thursday Night
City Union
Speaker on the New LSAT
New Members Welcome
PSI CHI
General Maaiing
430 Burrvatt 11Q
PMturad speaker: Jan Jacobs Abo: Regional Center
Representative 6 Tutor Training.
Hope to see you therell
S.C E C
Meeting 430 at the Barkley Center (Room 101).
SAA
Meeting tomorrow at the Wick Alumni Center at 500.
Wear nama tags or suffer thaoonsaquanots.
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