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    Otis Redding
“The Very Best of Otis Redding,
Vol. 2”
Rhino Records
Grade: A ^
When Otis Redding’s plane
plunged into the icy waters of Lake
Monoma on Dec. 10, 1967, the
musical world lost one of its most
valuable assets and one of its most
timeless talents.
Otis Redding, who is most widely
known for “(Sittin’ On) The Dock
of the Bay,” was, first and fore
most, a showman. When he took
the stage or stepped behind a studio
microphone, he was there for the
fans. But what made him truly great
was his ability to relate that love for
his fans through the often heart
wrenching and suspenseful words
and music he created.
Now, nearly 30 years after his
death, Rhino Records has released
the second volume of Otis
Redding’s “Very Best of...” col
lection.
The true challenge in creating a
greatest hits compilation lies in se
lecting not only the tunes that fans
will remember, but also the ones
that mean the most to the artists
who performed them.
And Rhino Records has done
just that in both volumes of “The
Very Best of Otis Redding,” pro
viding a thoroughly satisfying mix
of familiar tunes and soulful bal
lads.
Every song in this compilation
displays a different side of
Redding’s personality and a differ
ent batch of musical influences to
go along with it.
“That’s What My Heart Needs”
opens the album with a desperate
cry to a lost love, and it is followed
by a series of songs in which
Redding explores the intricacies of
love as no other artist can.
“Hard to Handle” reveals a con
fident, even boasting, Redding, tell
ing the object of his desire just how
wonderful he is, while “I Love You
More Than Words Can Say” is a
soft and sentimental plea to a loved
one whom he cannot live without.
Covers of songs by artists as
varied as Sam Cooke (“Change
Gonna Come”), the Beatles (“Day
Tripper”) and James Brown
(“Papa’s Got a Brand New Bag”)
show that Otis was more than a
performer of music, he was a lover
of it in all shapes and forms.
The raw and unsystematic ap
proach Redding used in his perfor
mances is another aspect of his leg
endary status that deserves men
tioning. His gravelly voice, liable
to spring into a shout at any given
moment, and the unrelentingmusi
cians with which Redding sur
rounded himself served only to in
crease the emotional bankroll he
put on the table every time he per
formed.
Otis Redding’s music remains
today as a testimony to his nick
name, “the King of Soul,” and as an
unattainable mark for which subse
quent musicianscan aim. Congratu
lations to the people at Rhino for
putting together a compilation that
helps to show why.
—Jeff Randall
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16 Computers 440 Duplex/Rent
20 Furniture 450 Apartments/Rent
30 Jewelry 460 Summer Housing
40 Misc For Sale 470 Mobile Homes/Rent
45 Musical Instruments 480 Vacation/Rent
46 Office Furniture 490 Homes/Sale
50 Pets
55 Photo Equipment
60 Sporting Goods
65 Stereos/TVs 500 Adoption
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90 Vehicles 510 Automotive
515 Bicycle Service
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Be descriptive. The more information you pro
vide the readers, the better your responses
will be.
Begin the ad with the item for sale or offered.
Include the price of the items for sale.
Highlight the ad with larger type, boldface, art or
a box.
00s ForSigfe
GE refrigerator 1.0 cubic feet, white, works like new. $50
OBO.___
Tired of the laundromat? We sell used washers, dryers,
refrigerators, and ranges for only $100cr 4 payments of
$25/month, no interest, free delivery and guarantee.
Hoffman s Appliances, 466-6252
Mark,(day)402-453-4012, (after 6p.m.)402-345-3469.
1993 KHS Montana Sport 17* unisex. Shimano compo
nSntelLessthan 50 S&. 000o.b.o. 438-1444, Tricia.
Bridgestone MBS, SEGA CD, SEGA gamegear and
accesories. 474-6803, Justin.
Cannondale M800, 20 inch. Schimano components.
Blue. Two years old. Mint condition. $650.477-9804.
New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands.
Wheel'n & Deal’n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477.
EM 250-540, EM 350-545, CSE 436/836-540, CSE 433/
833-545, EE 407-545, 476-3915.
ATTENTION
ARCHITECTURE
STUDENTS
Other students and faculty!!! Intel 486/66DX2
based laptops for as low as $2440. Pentium
based laptop computers for as low as $2795. All
laptops are architecture-specification ap
proved! Some Pentium-based models as much
as $2100 less than computer-fair vendors. Most
are $600-51400 less! More than $1000 less than
IBM ThinkPad 755CEI More than $2000 less
than IBM Thinkpad 755CDI Models with Intel
486/66DX2, 486/100DX4, Pentium-75/90/100.
We have the FASTEST LAPTOP PROCESSOR
AVAILABLE, the Pentium 100. All Microsoft and
Autodesk-based software will be installed and
oonfigured FREE OF CHARGE, even after the
original purchase.
3DStudio, Animator Pro, AutoCad, Liquid
Speed available PRE-LOADED. All systems
standard with 16-bit soundcard, built-in stereo
speakers, and built-in microphone. Internation
ally-experienced 3DStudio and AutoCad in
structor will be ON-CAMPUS-SITE for all soft
ware and hardware needs and questions.
Orders received on Monday or Tuesday will be
in-hand by the end of the week! FREE 24HR/7
DAY ON-CAMPUS-SITE support, configura
tion, and installation. 1 to 5 year FULL-REPAIR/
REPLACEMENT warranty. 30-day money back
guarantee. CALL TODAY FOR MORE INFOR
MATION AND A DEMONSTATATION:
MICRO-3D at 474-8304.
Discounted Software. Microsoft office, $99.95; HP48GX
$189.95; Call HAS Collegiate Express, 1-800-332-1100,
ext 5.
For Sale: IBM 286. 40mgHD, IBM Black/White Monitor
1024K math coprocessor, Best Offer 489-9867.
FREE: Two older style rediners which would make any
college dorm room or apartment more cozy. First come,
first serve. For inquiries, call 423-4236.
Good furniture for sale: 1-couch and chair set, several
chairs, 1-metal desk, 286 Compaq computer, 1-ski ma
chine.464-1579._
Nice furniture. Perfect for new students. 410 S. 30th. 477
8945. Call ahead to see.
For sale 11ft by 11ft. red shag carpet with rubber backing.
$35423-9075
Must MH<43^(M^lat0r'Barely used'$70 Negotiable.
35mmiRicoh camera, developing supplies and more. Like
new. Perfect for photography student. $200 060.
INLINE DEMO SKATES
Bauer, Rotiertotede. Oxygen. Some like new.
SAVE $ at PLAY IT ASAM SPORTS.
35th 6 Old Cheney, or 6450 O St.
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Cotor^ortaWe TV. $65. VHS/VCR, $75. Both excellent
VCR w/remote. $80 excellent condition. Also, COLOR
T.V., $70.466-8520.
Two state fair concert tickets. AH 10 shows. On floor, row
7. At cost. 438-1998.
82 Subaru GL. Great school carl A/C, power windows,
cruise, $800 OBO. 488-7628,430-7272.
'82 Yamaha Seca 650. Excellent condition. $800 OBO.
477-7988.
3 star 15/7 rims, tires included 195/50/R15,4 lug pattern,
polished Alum., set of four. Great Condition! $1300, Call
Rob at 484-7642 or 473-9895.
1993 Geo Metro; 5 dr hatchback, 5 speed manual, A/C,
front wheel drive. 48mi/gaHon, 87K, excellent condition.
$4,500.489-6177.
1991 Mazda 323, below book, low miles. Great car, 467
2630.
1987 Nissan Centra. A/C. New tires and battery. Best
offer. 474-4647.
200s Notices
COMMUTERS
Are you tired of riding alone? Find someone to share the
ride. Stop in the Student Info. Center, Rm. 116 Nebr.
Union for more info.
Eating Disorders Support Group
Attention Women: Are you trying to manage life while
living with an eating disorder? If you are looking for
additional support, please consider attending the Eating
Disorders Support Group. The group meets on Thurs
days, beginning August 24th from 6:30-8:00pm in 338
Nebraska Union. If you have questions, call Kris at 472
9428.
FREE FINANCIAL AID!
Over 46 billion in private sector grants & scholarships is
now available. All students are eligible reagardess of
wades, income, w parent's income. Let us help. Call
Student Financial Services: 1 -800-263-6495 ext F57781
Looking for performance, weight loss or good health,
bodywise? Check out our system. 488-9009.
NATIONAL PARKS HIRING
Seasonal & full-time employment available at National
Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Benefits + bonuses!
Call: 1-206-545-4804 ext. N57781
RESORT JOB
Students Needed! Earn to $12/hr. + tips. Theme Parks,
Hotels, Spas, + more. Destinations include Florida, Ha
waii. Colorado & So. California. Call Resort Employment
Services 1-206-632-0150 exL R57781
Resume Service:
Fast, friendly, professional & accurate. Grade A Notes at
Nebraska Bookstore, Lower Level, 1300 Q Street. 477
7400.
SPORT CLUB REPS
All Office of Campus Recreation Sport Club
Representatives/Officers must attend an orga
nizational meeting on Wednesday. August 23 at
5:30 PM in the Campus Recreation Center Con
ference Room. If you have any questions re
garding your club’s representation at this meet
ing, please call 472-3467.
The Chancellor's Commission on the Status of People of
Color is seeking applications and nominations for individ
uals to fill 4 vacancies immediately. The mission of this
commission Is to inform and advise the ChanceHw on all
matters affecting the learning and working on campus, to
create and promote a conductive climate for all racial
minorities at UNL The commission is composed of 14
members: four undergraduate students, who represent
the major U.S. racial minority groups, one graduate
student four faculty members, four professional staff, and
one member representing the UNL administration. Cur
rently there is one opening in the faculty category, one in
the graduate and two in the undergraduate category. The
current commissioners will consider all applications and
will then submit to the Chancellor two nominations for
each position. The Chancellor appoints all members.
Members serve for 3 year terms, except for undergradu
ate students who may be reappointed after one year.
H you are interested, or if you care to nominate someone,
please submit a letter of application/nomination to: Yenbo
Wu 1237 R Street City Campus 0221. Undergraduate
applicants should come in to 1237 R Street to pick up an
application form. Application Due Sept. 1.
!(WELCOME BACK!! Alpha Phi Omega, Monday &
Tuesday 7p.m. Regency A. _■
ALASKA EMPLOYMENT
Students needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to (3,000
(6,000+ per month. Room and Board! Transportation!
Male or Female. No experience, necessary. Call
(206)545-4155 ext A57761 _
Attention:
ARCHITECTURESTUDENTS
Check Computers-section 16 in today's DN classified.
Beavis
No Buttheads
484-8966 _
Vollevball Band Auditions Monday, August 21 and Tues
day, August 22. Call 472-2505 to set up an appointment
Wanted 100 students. Lose 8-100 pounds. New metabo
lism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. $34.95 cost. 1
800-352-8446.
WANTED: 100 students to lose 8-100 lbs. New metabo
lism breakthrough. Guaranteed results. $35 cost. 1-800
200-3896.
We need an audience for our taping of comedian, T. Marni
Vos on August 29. Must be 21 yrs or older. Call Thomas
Todd by August 25 at NETV, 472-9333, ext.209 for
details.
Campus Recreation invites all students, faculty, and staff
to attend our annual information meeting Thursday. Au
gust 24 at 6:00 P.M., in the Nebraska Union. Find out all
you need to know about the Center plus enter our free
drawing for sports equipment and other giveaways.
UNL Wildlife Club
Picnic at Pioneer Park. Wednesday, August 23, 7 p.m.
Look for the signs. Everyone welcome.
Want to make a real difference on campus?
Join Collegiate 4-H, a National Service Organization
Meeting Wednesday, time and place TBA. Contact Paul
at 436-8840.
GET INVOLVED!!!
REPRESENTATION NEEDED
FOR THE FOLLOWING
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
POSITIONS
Campus Recreation Adv. Council-res hall rep., Campus
Safety subcommittee, Commencement, Convocations.
Curriculum, Freshmen Impact Committee, Government
Liaison Comm., Grading & Examinations, Honors Con
vocation, International Students Subcommittee, Librar
ies, Racial Affairs Subcommittee, Disabilities Subcom
mittee. UNL Campus Police. Deadline lor above posi
tions: Sept 11 Applications available at the Student
Government office, 115 Nebr. Union.
Find your ideal match by accessing our user friendly
menu to establish your own private voice mailbox or by
responding to other quality singles in your area. 1-900
388-0400 ext 2339. Only &99ftnin. Must by 18 years of
age. Procall Co.. 602-864-7420.
300s Jobs
$5/Hour Plus Incentives!
University of Nebraska Foundation Phonathon looking for
self-motivated indviduals to raise money by phoning
alumni of the University of Nebraska. Applicants must be
registered for classes at the University of Nebraska.
Students must possess good communication skills, abil
ity to work at own pace and a positive attitude. Hours will
be part-time evenings (530pm-10:00pm) and possible
weekends. Starting wage $5/hour plus incentives. If
interested, can 472-2151 (daytime) or 472-8833 (after
5pm) to schedule an interview.
6-8 hours a week to do house cleaning, errands, laundry
and odd jobs, $6/hr. leave message at 467-3644.
Aerobic instructors needed for the YWCA adult fitness
classes. Certification preferred, but win train. Please call
434-3494 or come to 1432 N Street for application.
AIRLINE ATTITUDE
Seeking people with professional appeal and people
skills. $1500-52500 + per month.Potential. training and
travel available, rapid advancement. Call 402-483-2293.
ALL ABOARD!
Come join the crew. THE KID DEPOT
Hourly drop in child care, FT/PT available. 421-7878
Arts & Sciences
Student Advisers
Applications are available for Arts & Sciences Student
Advisor positions in 1223 Oldfather. Deadline is Monday,
August 28,1995.
Athletic Attitude
Outgoing, aggresive team oriented leaders needed for
sales/management. Training provided. 484-7661.
Blimpie Subs & Salads
11th & Comhusker
Now hiring. Apply in person 2-5pm.
BODY BUILDERS
Health nutrition company looking for aggressive and
motivated people who can help train expanding sales
force. Positive attitude required. FT/PT available, above
average income potential. 402-483-5892
Booking agent for local musician wanted. Flexible
hours,Work on Commission, 423-0015, leave message.
I”"”.' ' —|
YMCA youth sports needs volunteer coaches I
for youth flag football and soccer officials. Apply I
at the downtown YMCA, 1039 P St.
Cleaning company needs help. Days, Part-time, $5.00/
hour. Experience helpful, 432-5573.
Clerks: late afternoons, evenings, and nights. Apply in
person. Mike's O Street Drive Inn, 22nd & 0.
College Achievers
Exciting marketing company looking to fill entry-level
sales and management positions.lntemational opportu
nities also. Business and Liberal arts majors encouraged
to apply. Call for interview to 464-1041,
Computer Graphics/Design on the Macintosh computer.
Experience with Freehand, Canvas, Persuasion,
Pagemaker, Word 5.1, Photoshop, Deltagraph, and
PowerPoint a plus. Also help students and faculty with
projects, as well as use a cash register. $5.00-5.40,
flexible hours. 12-24 hours per week. Contact: Ken
Jensen, Instructional Design Center, 122 Henzlik Hall or
call 472-2258.
DATA ENTRY POOL
part-time. Flexible schedule. 10 or more flours per week.
Job requirements are: good typing skills, attention to
detail and dependability. East Lincoln location. Please
send letter of application and schedule of availability to:
Arlene Schultze, Professional Business Services, 77u0 A
Street, Lincoln, NE 68510.
Delivery Drivers
Full and part time positions available. Earn $6-10/
hour.Must be 18 and nave good driving record. Apply at
Little Caesar's, 48th & O St or Capital Beach & West O.
East Union-UNL
Earn up to $7+/hour.
Part-time hours available in catering. No experience
necessary, will train, flexible hours. Apply at Nebraska
East Union, room 314 from 8-4, M-F. AA/EOE.
Environmentally Conscious
People who want to earn $$$ while helping to dean up our
environment let's talk. Part-time, full-time positions avail
able. Call anytime 434-8996.
EXCEL COMPUTERS has an opening for part-time sales
associates. Apply within, 5581 S. 48m St.
Flexible hours
Part-time cashiers are being selected at Super Saver 48th
6 O, Flexible scheduling is ideal for students. Must be 19.
Flexible Hours
Part-time days, evenings, weekends. Flexible hours.
Good Pay. Responsiblity. Advancement Apply in per
son. West 0 Dairy Queen.
Food 4 Less, 63rd & Havelock, is now accepting applica
tions for part-time grocery clerks. Day and weekend fours
are available. See Asst. Store Director Frank Malousek.
Framing Carpenters (Residential) full or part-time, expe
rience helpfull. Call 560-1425 or 466-2976after 3:00pm.
From Nebraska Gift Shop in the HaymarkeL Friday nights
5-9pm, Saturday 10am-6pm. 476-2455.
General farm help. Part and full-time. Can 1-402-785
3235 days. 785-5335 before to p.m. Leave message.
Hashers for sorority, must be able to work Monday
dinners, meals plus pay. 438-9861, leave message.
Hashers needed
Gamma Phi Beta, 415 No 16th Street. Call 436-6276 or
stop in the kitchen between 8 a.m.-1 p.m. or after 3 p.m.