Campus preacher offers hope for future PEOPLE By Mark Baldridge Senior Reporter___ Curt Brandon has a special call ing. Although he makes his living working nights on the docks at Mcad owgold Dairies, he recently has been called to evangelize to University of Ncbraska-Lincoln students. Monday he preached — for the first time ever— near Broyhill Foun tain. He was back again on Wednes day, and I got a chance to talk with him on Thursday morning. Curt is a highly intelligent person. With his clear eyes and sincere man ner, he seems like a person at peace with himself. He was a little nervous, however, as we began to talk. He wanted to make it clear that all the good things in his life come from God, and that he takes no credit for anything. “Seven years ago I didn’t really have a faith in Jesus,” he said. “It was in January 1986 that I was bom again. Concert Continued from Page 8 him to join another band was the respect Rolic and Chalfant had for each other. “He didn’t really know me, but he opened up the door and let me do what I do and actually pulled out of “I was in the Air Force ROTC. I had a pilot slot. After 1 was sworn in I was asked, ‘What would you do if you were given orders that would mean killing 6 million people in China?’” Curt said that’s when he started to question himself. He had been struggling to come to terms with right and wrong. “I went out and bought a Bible. 1 read the Koran. I read some books about Buddha and other religions,” he said. ‘‘I asked God to lead me. I felt I was lead by the spirit to the Bible. The truth of the Bible really came alive to me.” Robert Borzekofski/DN And he believes in miracles, he said. “The same power that was avail able to Jesus is available to anyone who ccmcs to God,” he said. Once he was instructed by the spirit of God to visit his neighbor, an eld erly woman. When he got there, he found she needed his help. me more than anybody else ever has,” ate a sense of depth in their songs by get older, you realize that falling into Chalfant said. putting a lot of punch into their music a bucket and coming out smelling Both lead singers said they were and a lot of passion into their singing, like a rose is not all that easy.” concerned about the quality of their “I guess you would call it passion Selling bumper stickers, buttons songs. with punch,” he said. and boxes of T-shirts imprinted with Rolie is in charge of quality con- The combination of Chalfant’s Bryan Adams and The Storm logos trol, Chalfant said. passion and Rolic’s quality control during the 60-somc city lour, David “If they’re not good songs,” Rolie seems to be working for The Storm. Bason of Kent, Ohio, summed up The said, “this band won’t do it.” The Storm’s success, Rolie said, Storm in two words. Chalfant said they wanted to ere- was “one of those things that as you “High energy,” he said. Curl is careful 10 distinguish be tween the voice of God and his own thoughts, and one cannot help but believchim when he tells of his expe riences. He admits he is subject to tempta tions. But, he said, “I’ve recognized my enemy and I know how to fight him.” Recently Curt was given messages about the future, which he told to me in hopes that the truth of the word of God would lead people to Jesus. “God’s people need to turn and hear the voice of the Holy Spirit.” He said this was an important part of what he was told, but there is more: “Within the amount of years you can count on the fingers of one hand, there will come a four-year drought. “And the heavens will be shut upon the breadbasket of this nation be cause the people have not heeded the voice of the Holy Spirit.” When he told me this, I have to admit it made me feel strange. I sud denly felt hot. But Curl also wanted people to know, especially now with the stress of finals and graduation, that we can all have hope, that wcshouldn’tdwcll on our problems. We don’t have to live in fear of the future. Because, as he said, “With God all things arc possible.” "“Hymens Services P.C. ABORTION CARE Safe, Affordable, Confidential • Abortions • Abortion Services Performed During all Legal Stages • Awake or Asleep • Birth Control • Outpatient Care • Total OB-GYN.Health Care • Caring Stall Board Certified OB-GYN Physicians G.W. Orr, MJ)., FA.C.O.G. CJ LaBenz, M.D., FA.C.O.G. 201 South 46th St, Omaha, NE 68132 CALL TOLL FREE • 1-800-922-8331 Well-written pop, influence of Atlanta anchor Uncle Green’s big-label release Uncle Green “Book of Bad Thoughts” Atlantic Question: What the opposite of Pink Floyd? Answer: Uncle Green. At least according to frontman Mall Brown, that’s what the members of the Atlanta-based band were thinking when they originally conceived “Uncle Green.” It eventually became the name of the band, which has just released its fifth album, and its first on a major label — Atlantic Records. In case you don ’ t remember, Unc le Green is the group that delivered a killer set at Duffy s Tavern last Au gust as an opening act for its dB label Tribe Continued from Page 8 “I didn’t expect restrictions on the record company and radio station slots. ... (I) expected things to be a lot freer here.” Americans must be aware of con trolling industries like the music in dustry, Robb said, calling it “the beast.” Robb became aware of the “beasts” in South Africa at a young age, he said. He was angry because nc wasn’t allowed to have long hair or take poetry classes. He was forced to weqr a school uniform, compete in sports and join the army. “All this bullshit was pissing me off long before I knew what wasgoing on with the black people. And then, when I found out what was going on with the black people, I was even more determined and more pissed off.” Along with its diverse history. Tribe After Tribe has diverse influences, from Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and males, The Reivers. Sometime last fall, an Atlantic representative saw Uncle Green and (wisely) signed the band immediately. The current product is called “Book of Bad Thoughts” and, as usual for Uncle Green, it’s an album of good songs. The Atlanta influence has left its mark on these non-Atlanta natives. Particularly evident on this album is a touch of REM. Two songs written by vocalist Jeff Jensen provide the evi dence. “Wake Up Now” displays the exact harmonic vocal techniques that arc REM’s trademark. “In GoodTime” follows a similar course. Another obvious influence on this album is Elvis Costello. Brown ad mits being intoCoslclloand thcCIash as a teen-ager. “She’s Storing It Up,” and “You’reGetting Into It” have the formula Elvis vocal dorkincss and pop progression (good dorkincss, that is — no thick glasses). Perhaps the most blatant blast from the past on “Book" is the Iasi song, “I Always Knew You’d Come To Me.” This song sounds exactly like Uncle Green. That’s because it is. The song makes its second appearance on a UG album after being included on the successful dB release from last year, “What An Experiment His Head Was.” Apparently, Atlantic liked the pop hook so much (and it is a good one), that it wanted to promote the song on its own label. All and all, Uncle Green is a song band. No killing slasher guitar solos or jack-bool drum solos will be found in the band’s work, just well-written pop. The music survives on its own, despite the lack of glitz. After the band’s show at Duffy’s last August, Brown said he was im pressed with the crowd and wanted to come back for another show. With the backing of a major label, it should only be a matter of lime before Lin coln gets another taste of Uncle Green. — Carter Van Pell The Who to the tribal drumming of Swaziland. "We thought, ‘If there’s some way we can blend rock with those drums, we would have a very magical kind of music.”’ “I like to say to the people, ‘We arc Courtesy of Megaforce in another time now,’ and give them a chance of dropping everything they have brought with them.” Tribe After Tribe plays at 8 p.m. Pearl Jam starts at 9 p.m. The concert is sold out. Asian Palace Chinese Fast Food Take the agony out of finals week! 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