to®l%<3]a^© ©aO® 10% - 50% off December 6 - 23,1993 Campus Recreation Center 10:00 am - 6:00 pm • Monday • Saturday I'm stuck!^^^ TK« bag, Santa. 'I LPROP Book Continued from Page 9 made as it was in our drug-obsessed decade. But if that film feels like a propa ganda piece for director Richard Linklater’s drug of choice, the book of the same name reads like pornogra phy. But instead of the “jiggling orbs” of the so-called “gentlemen’s maga zines,” “Dazed” waxes on about anti resin bongs that merge NASA tech nology and ancient Asian hooka de sign, concerts where the pot smoke is so thick everyone gets high without ever lighting up and offers 101 Ways to Smoke Pot at School — like we need any help. The book, far from telling the story of the movie, was actually intended as a “kind of hybrid of a mid-’70s high school yearbook, high school news paper, and teen fanzine.” Who would intentionally create something like that? It’s a “Beavis and Butthead” world. But maybe I’mtoo critical,old and stodgy. To be fair, all the young people who saw this book—those too young to properly remember the ’70s — thought it was “way cool,” whatever that means. —Mark Baldridge KRNU Continued from Page 9 initely one of the strongest indie re leases of 1993. 6. Nirvana — “In Utero” The album is another chapter of the saga of Kurt Cobain. He wallows in self misery, and it’s great. The production is a lot rawer than “Nevermind,” but with the feed-back classic “Radio Friendly Unit Shifter” and the anti-rape “Rape Me,” we don ’ t give a damn if it is rawer. 7. Fugazi — “In On The Kill Taker” Washington, D.C.’s finest come out with one of the best records of the year. If Fugazi were food, they’d be raw meat: tough, bloody and nourish ing. 8. Urge Overkill—“Saturation” Hailing from Chicago, this band was one of the best-kept secrets in the indie scene. Their sound is big — almost like arena-rock. They dress in cheesy night club singer outfits and wear disco medallions. What more could you ask for? Oh yeah. They write catchy rocking songs with crunching charisma. 9. The Flaming Lips — “Trans missions From The Satellite Heart” This band knows how to make great lazy-sounding yet upbeat indie rock songs, complete with warbly vocals. This plays like a soundtrack to a pirate radio station that causes people to frantically search for the best re ception. 10. Mercy Rule—“God Protects Fools” We consider ourselves fortunate that Lincoln can claim a band as fine as this. Jon Taylor is probably the undisputed guitar cod of Lincoln, and Ron Albertson is the best non-drum mer in existence. Oh, and Heidi, she’ll break your heart with her smile, then smash in your skull with her bass. 11. Curve — “Cuckoo” The surprise gem of the year. Curve is a futuristic factory that belches out perfect grooves and melodies. Toni Halliday’s voice begs to be the most sensuous and enticing vocals ever heard. She proclaims,“Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus.” And Curve is from outerspace. 12. Rev. Horton Heat. — “The Full Custom Gospel Sounds of...” He preaches the good word over 1950s-sounding twang guitar and thumpin’ rhythm. And the good word is? 13. Dillon Fence—“Outside In” Dillon Fence is one of those bands that constantly reminds you of sum mer. The songs are up-beat, well written and extremely catchy. If you’re sick of grunge and want to listen to straightforward, alternative rock with a slight folk edge to it, then give Dillon Fence a spin. 14. Sideshow — “Eggplants and Sunspots” Slackers they are not. One of the hardest-working bands around, they will blow you away on an off night and make your head explode on a good one. 15. Judybats—“Pain Makes You Beautiful” The Judybats string along an in credible album full of great songs, great music and great vocals. This band cannot be judged on one song. All of the songs stand alone, yet flow with case. — Bill Homan, Andy Fairbaim, Caroline Markley and Jeff Vincent Buffy Continued from Page 9 “Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee’ are what the Indian scene is about, she said. Today her music continues to cross technology with traditional elements. The 11 tracks of her latest album, “Coincidence and Likely Stories,” released by EMI Records, sound as if a tribe of powwow singers and elec tric musicians had moved into her computerized studio. But Sainte-Marie said she played all the instruments herself, with the exception of a few parts incorporated by guitarist Chris Birkett out of Lon don. “That’s just me in the studio. I sing all those powwow vocals. I’ve got about 13 different Indian voices that I use,” she said. With “Coincidence and Likely Sto ries,” Sainte-Mairc stirred up the music industry by recording an entire album in a digital home studio. She sent the music down the phone lines via modem and bounced it off a satellite, and from there it went onto tape in London. “Nobody had ever made a record like this before, and it is certainly not getting a lot of press in the American company,” she said. So Sainte-Marie promotes her al bums with tours that take her from reservations as far as the Artie Circle to the great concert halls of London. When she’s not touring, she’s clean ing up after hurricanes or working on her children’s book, art shows or movie roles. Recently, she played the head clan mother in “The Broken Chain,” a movie about the Iroquois nation. “The Broken Chain” airs on TNT this Sun day. But sonewritins is her first love. “I don’t want to write a 400-page book that will take me five years to write and another five years to sell and then the issue’s over with," she said. ’To do it in a song in three minutes is a thrill and a challenge." r a 02 Applances 06 Bicycles 10 Books 13 Clothing 18 Computers 20 Fumlure 30 Jewelry 40 Garage Sales 10 Mlsc. 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