Jones Continued from Page 9 ahead of music that it perhaps was,” Jones said. Jones said he enjoyed the opportu nity to work on another rock record. “I enjoy playing rock ‘n’ roll and being very loud and playing rhythmi cally, and that’s the riff style I do indefinitely. It’s just how I play rock ‘n’ roll.” Jones wanted to make it clear that Galas was the force behind “The Sporting Life.” “The essence of ‘The Sporting Life’ is the lyrics — the personal angle of Diamanda — with me just leaping around in the background going ‘Go on! Go on!’ and cheering from behind.” “The Sporting Life” again marks a new era in Jones’ life, but he said new accomplishments reflected a natural progression rather than a dramatic change from his Zeppelin days. “The people that got what we were doing shouldn’t be surprised in the slightest,” he said. “It’s not more of the same, though. I haven’t changed much since I did what I did then. I’m easy with both things, and I’m happy with what I did.” Jones keeps his past accomplish ments and work in the past and doesn ’I plan on repeating them. Jones was not a part of the Page and Plant re union tour and consequent album “No Quarter.” Led Zeppelin is the past, and the future holds new projects for Jones. He moves on, but he doesn’t forget. “There were many Led Zeppelin shows where we were really accepted. I do remember those with warm memories and pride,” Jones said. “I have good memories of most of my projects.” His work with GalAs will con tinue, but not in the sense that they have formed a band. Jones needs “someone else to play with now.”-He might work with an Internet "nerd” friend, Michael Penn. Jones said the unvarying state of music in England might also change with the dawning of the Internet in formation age. “There’s still a great do-it-your self thing here. The period of punk is almost on us again with kids making records in the bedroom and renting bands,” he said. While rock music remains “pretty boring,” Indian, techno-dance rave a ^ ^j| § _ _ I ri I I vW 1 fm a 1 I 1 » fl^?W O^^y _ ^^4 North I i Here's | Waldo's! "Famous Lowfat" Waldo Burger I >rci witn coupon I I I Open 7 Days a Week* 11am-10pm | i 824 S. 27th | |_Eat4n or Drive Thru_| I [College View I 4130 S. 48th 4 . „ hronpr | Royal Fudge & Cake _ with coupon i ' <#* ! We Treat You Right. I_Ogen_AIIJYear!_| Craig Karges Can he read your mind? The Magic of the Mind. November 17, 1994 7:30 p.m. Culture Center FREE to UNL Students w/ ID $3 Public For more information call 472-8146, or call the UPC Events Hotline at 472-8150. DANC! DOWN UNDER Muey's Down. Under ‘Danes Ciuh 477-9888 In the Gunny's Complex at! 3tb and Q. Tonight is Down Under’s Dance Club Debut. Dance to Lincoln's best mix of alternative, rock & roll, urban, and country tunes. All in the "middleroom" at Huey’s. Wednesday the 23rd, Start your vacation off right in the Down Under Dance Club. Also, Friday the 25th Down Under will be open. $139 Qwgtr and fiiul Sunday is the perfect time to catch the special in Huey's Gaming Parlor. A big, juicy, all-beefburger and crisp Mes,..just $1.99 and black British music are making their way onto England’s music scene, he said. “These artists are really getting active and buying computers and turn ing out fantastic stuff. They’re revi talizing the ’80s,” he said. “It feels like ’76 all over again.” Music still confronts society’s problems, he said, but by 2000 the means of getting these messages to people who want to listen to them will be different. “People that make minority music may find that they no longer have to convince a record company to give them a deal,” he said. “They may just be able to put stuff on the network and have other people take it off.” With the helpofthe Internet, Jones said he hoped more people could be exposed to new, experimental musi cal forms. “Internet is growing. It has a lot of potential. It’s very young yet, and it’s good to be getting to learn about technology from the start,” he said. “It’s communication. Anything to do with communication is good, be cause it breaks down barriers.” Jones and Galas will perform on Sunday at the Lied Center at 8 p.m. All tickets are $15. and student organization ade. $4.00 per day for 15 words on non-student ads. $.15 each additional word. $.75 billing charge. Personal ads must be prepaid. Found ads may be submitted free of charge. DEADLINE: 2:00 p.m. weekday prior to publica tion. 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 right to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgments of the newspaper. Theadvertisersagreeto assume liability for aH contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Deity Nebras kan. I ' I Be descriptive. 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Diamanda Continued from Page 9 The singer said she was disgusted by people who blamed their lives on their parents. “Any eccentricity of my personal ity I’m ready to take lull credit for,” she said. That’s quite a responsibility for someone as shocking as Gal&s. Her eccentricity extends beyond her mu sic into her sexual life and her out look on relationships. “Sex is power. It also has a lot to do with games of power,” she said. “I haven’t evolved quite beyond that. I think a lot of people advance more spiritually than me. “The way I look at things is so opposite from the mainstream breeder culture,” she said. “I don’t reconcile every time 1 have inter course. I do not think of conceiving a child and family structure and my man and me doing the whole domes tic thing.” Although she said she liked the idea of a relationship, she said she did not have time for a traditional one. “I think of them (men) as rewards after tours. 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These are only a law al the things that you can sapartanqe during the Nebraska at Oxford Program Come to CBA 138 to hear about tha Nebraska at Oxford Program. Thursday, Wmramhar IT at ft— A-M. For mora details, contact Kerry Brooks or Jennie MM*. CBA 133 or phone 472-2310. “Sex is power. ” ■ DIAMANDA GALAS singer touring, I haven’t been able to think of them seriously,” she said. “Most of the men I’ve met have been far too jealous for me to waste my time.” Jones, one man with whom she has invested a great deal of time, certainly has not been a waste. “John Paul Jones is a wonderful musician, and he’s a great person,” she said. “I don’t think his peers in Led Zeppelin have the guts to do this nature of work.” Galas admires Jones’ family life as well. “He has a very strong wife and three daughters. They’re very strong women. They’re great,” she said. “I’ve met two of them, and I love them.” Gal&s said she would continue working and touring with Jones while pursuing her solo interests. 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