Reviews Continued from Page 9 The Sex Pistols. 11’s too bad CBGB ’s and Atlantic Records couldn’t have dug up a few live songs record ed that have historical, cultural or artistic relevance for 1994’s listeners. With every song underlapping contemporary useless rock music, such as Bon Jovi, the prospects of “Live At CBGB’s” making any professional or unprofessional critics’ lists are all but buried. —Chris Heine “Faraway, So Close” Soundtrack Sony Music m Thousands of U2 fans gasped aloud as dcmi-god Bono plummeted from the top of a looming statue of an angel falling to the streets below at the end of the band’s video for “Stay (Faraway, So Close!).” It’s not just a coincidence, then, that W im Wenders, who has directed many of U2’s videos, should produce a movie called “Far away, So Close.” And, of course, U2 would have to contribute a song or two since it seems to have become the band’s hobby nowadays. It’s not coincidental either that Lqu Reed, who stars in the movie, also should contrib ute a song. And, well, if he did, then Nick Cave, Laurie Anderson, Herbert Grdnemeyer, Jane Siberry, Simon Bonney and the House of Love had to as well. This Wenders’ cocktail party gathering created a quite “angelic” compilation to complement the trials and tribulations of Wenders’ fallen angels. With a variation of U2’s “Stay (Faraway, So Close!)” and “The Wanderer,” starring Johnny Cash, this soundtrack earned its wings. Cash also mixes with the organic sounds of a very growly Cave in the title song “Faraway, So Close,” which is not to be confused with U2’s song, and the pondering Reed in “Why Can’t I Be Good.” Combined with some ethereal orchestral selections for a celestial mood swing, it gives the illusion of a mental trip from passionate rock to classical harmony. From a cynical spoken-word Cave in “Cassiel’s Song” to the lullaby voice of Siberry, a musical tinkcrbell in “Slow Tan go,” it’s a trade-off between tarnish and purity. It’s almost like listening to a battle be tween good and evil with the wispy angel songs — dressed with gossamer harmony and passionate overtones — versus the catatonic vocalsofCaveand Reed painted by the blackness of a tarnished soul. “Faraway, So Close” is a very different soundtrack. The soundtrack is not trying to be a smash hit in itself, but, it still is powerful listening. The combination of instrumental and popular songs provides a balance of aesthetic audio beauty with enough inspira tion for a few fallen angels themselves. —Paula Lavigne Snaps Continued from Page 9 You can use these lines to insult not only your friends, but their family, too. For instance, in the “Old Snaps” section, there’s, “Your mother is so old, when Moses split the Red Sea, she was on the other side fishing.” Lastly, “Snaps” contains a six-page section about mastering the art of playing the dozens. Good advice is given, the most impractical being_“Wear a bulletproof vest if trying this in certain sections of the inner city. I realized trading insults with someone can be considered a sport. But I have never realized what an honored, culturally enriching, compli cated practice talking about other people’s mothers is, and I’d like to thank the authors for telling me. I’m thinking about passing the word to the next busload of schoolkids I meet. Of course, they may respond with a line like that from rapper Heavy D, who said in the book, “You’re so stupid, it takes you an hour to cook Minute Rice.” —Jan Calinger Caribe Sat.: Duggan’s Pub The Jammasters; Knickerbockers Sidcshow with Pole Cat; Sidetrack- Joyce Durand, Paul Newton and Fred Meyer, W.C.’s Finest Hour, Beyond Books: A Guide to this week’s entertainment Bands Tucs.: Zoo Bar- 136 N. 14th - Baby Jason and the Spankers Wed.: Zoo Bar Sue Foley; The Coffee House - Justice League of the Blues Thurs.: Zoo Bar Maria B.B.’s Sassy Mama Blues Band ElL Cabannas - Major League; Duggan’s Pub - The Jammasters; J. Ryans Bosch; Knickerbockers Such Sweet Thunder and Ivan’s Hose; Sidetrack Joyce Durand, Paul Newton and Fred Meyer; W.C.’s Finest Hour, Zoo Bar Zoo Bar- Caribe Movies Cinema Twin - Reality Bites, 8 Seconds Douglas 3 - Greedy, The Chase, Blue Chips The Lincoln - In The Name Of The Father, Philadelphia, Ace Ventura Plaza 4 - Blank Check, Gilbert Grape, My Girl 2, The Getaway, On Deadly Ground Mary Riepma Ross Film Theater - Jewish Cinema: A Reflection of Jewish Culture (films playing throughout the week) Star Ship 9 - The Fugitive, Sister Act 2, Addams Family Values, Geronimo, 3 Musketeers, Perfect World, Dazed and Confused, Jurassic Park, Cool Runnings The Stuart - Schindler’s List Theater / Musicals Thurs.-Sat "American _ Buffalo," Temple Building, Studio 8 p.m.; "The Merchant of Venice," Me Donald Theatre, Elder Memorial Speech and Theatre Center 51st St. and Huntington Ave. Music Thurs. Eric Ginsberg, clarinet, Faculty Recital Series, 8 p.m. Kimball Recital Hall, free admission Discussions Wed. The Reforestation of the Plains: Issues and Policies - Dr. Jim Brandle and Dr. Jilie Savidge, 3 p.m., Great Plains Ait Collection Gallery, Love Library Wed. Women’s Issues in Recovery - Robin Mahoney, Executive Director of the Lincoln Council on Alcoholism & Drugs, 12 p.m. at The Gathering Place - 1448 E St. Events of the Week Tues. Dr. Ruth Westheimer Lied Center, 9 p.m., Wed. 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