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Beatle mania ‘Fab Four’ anthology to hit Lincoln stores today By Patrick Hambrecht Staff Reporter Music stores and radio stations all over Lincoln are ready for the release of the “Beatles Anthology I” album today. Best Buy, 400 N. 48 St., is offering a free combination of two exclusive Beatles items, a photo book and an interview compact disc, with every $22.99 CD sold. Best Buy began selling the com pact disc early this morning during a special store opening from midnight to 1 a.m. Homer’s said the CD would be priced at $19.99. The Homer’s loca tion on 61st and O streets planned to begin selling the CD this morning at 6 a.m., accompanied by a live broadcast from the Eagle station’s morning ra dio program, “Joe and Timmo.” At Camelot Music in Gateway Mall, $26.96 CDs can be reserved for $5. With that reservation, a 10 percent discount card will be given out, good on all Beatles merchandise until De cember 1996. Although the compact disc set of “They wish they had released more tracks with the new song. It’s a pretty special thing. ” PAUL POWERS DJ KFRX 102.7 the new Beatles album went on sale last night, the vinyl version won’t be available until early December. And even then, said Stuart Kolnick, owner of Recycled Sounds, the vinyl edition probably won’t be very easy to come by. “If a store orders a 1,000 copies of the vinyl album set, they may get 50,” Kolnick said. “And if they order less than a 1,000, they may be in trouble.” Kolnick said Recycled Sounds will be celebrating the new release by dis playing rare Beatles albums and unique Beatles film footage for customers. Just like the Eagle, other radio sta tions are joining the Beatles nostalgia frenzy. Paul Powers, DJ for KJFRX, 102.7 FM, said listeners have been calling his station often, asking about the new Beatles’ song “Free as a Bird.” “People have been calling in, ask ing for more details,” he said. “They wish they had released more tracks with the new song. It’s a pretty special thing.” Nick Wiltgen, a sophomore broad casting major working at KFRX, said on what format radio stations should play the new song was a small emerg ing controversy. A radio trade magazine, the Top40 Airplay Monitor, recently published an article questioning whether the new Beatles song belonged on radio sta tions aimed at younger audiences, Wiltgen said. Thesong, which will likelybeahit, would be the first Beatles song in the top 40 since the movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off’ featured the song “Twist and-Shout,” Powers said. Emotional fans laud 'great song’ The first airing of the new Beatles song “Free As a Bird” touched off a second round of Beatlemania — this time minus the screaming fans. The new al bum arrived at stores Monday under extraordinarily tight secu rity. Radio stations, even all-news stations, aired the new song inces santly and many music stores across the country stayed open past midnight this morning to start selling the album on its official release date today. “A lot of Beatles fans have called to say how emotional it is to listen to it,” said Andre Gardner, program director at New York City’s WXRK-FM, which played the song every hour. “Even if they’re not Beatles fans, they’re calling to say it’s a great song.” “I walked in the door this morn ing and had three calls before 1 could put my purse down. The phone hasn ’t stopped ringing since then,” said Karen Aamodt, clerk at the Music Disc store in Denver. “Free As a Bird” was first broadcast Sunday night during ABC-TV’s airing of a documen tary on the band, which split up in 1970. On the basis of overnight ratings, ABC estimated 47 mil lion people watched the show. The Beatles’ first appearance on the “Ed Sullivan Show” in 1964 drew 73 million viewers. The midtempo ballad was originally recorded on a home cassette player in 1977 by the late John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr added their voices, instruments and new lyrics. With Harrison’s slide guitar and production by Jeff Lynne, its sound owes as much to the Trav eling Wilburys as the Beatles. The composition is reminiscent of Lennon’s 1970 solo song “Love,” and Harrison’s Beatles elegy, “All Those Years Ago.” _— Associated Press CLASSIFIED INDEX 02 Appliances 400 Roommates 05 Bicycles 410 Housing Wanted 10 Books 420 Rooms/Rent 13 Clothing 430 Houses/Rent 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 19 Exchange 505 Alterations & Sewing 90 Vehicles 510 Automotive 515 Bicycle Service 520 Bridal 525 Catering 200 Rides 528 Child Care 203 Spring Break Trips 530 Cleaning/Laundry 205 Career Events 531 Cleaning/Households 210 Announcements 535 Computer Service 215 Meetings 220 Greek Affairs ^£?ns 230 Student Government ^fSTPitness 240 Personals 553 insurance 242 Pinning & 555 tnstrucfon/Tutonng Engagements 558 Job Placement 245 Lost & Found 560 Lawn care 250 Wanted 565 Legal Services 260 Fundraising 573 Music Exchange 270 900 Numbers 575 Photography 578 Pregnancy 580 Printing & Copying 582 Recycling 300 Help Wanted 585 Sfe* 310 Child Care 588 Tanning 320 Work Study Jobs 590 Tattooing 330 Summer Jobs 593 Travel 340 Internships 595 Typing & Resumes $3.25 per day for 15 words on individual student and student organization ads. $4.50 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. The advertisers agree to assume liability for all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Daily Nebras kan. 00s For Sale Tired of the laundromat? We sell used washers, dryers, refrigerators, and ranges for only $100 or 4 payments of $25/month, no interest free delivery and guarantee. Hoffman's Appliances, 466-6252._ New and used bicycles, expert repair on all brands. Wheel'n & Deal’n Bike Shop, 2706 Randolph. 438-1477. | LaunDRY Land 1340 N. 27th-474-5155 21st and 'J' - 474-4363 1440 N. 56th - 466-8353 | 48th and Old Cheney - 423-5955 ^ j Associated 4 \ Blosclence. Inc. k Earn Extra CASH for the HOLIDAYS J <r and Perform a Life Saving Service "Donate Plasma" at ABI 1 . Open Longer Hours, 7 Days A Week! j I Monday-Thursday ...7:30am-8:30pm C — Friday . 7:30am-7:30pm } J Saturday .7:30am-5:30pm 1 ' I Sunday ... 9:00am-4:00pm \ New donors receive S25.00 on 1st donation. S5.00 bonus L r for new donors on Sunday. Return donors earn S20.00 1 on 1st donation after 3 month lapse. ' 1 Call Todav for More Info: 475-8645 V UNIVERSITY PLASMA CENTER • 1442 nOn STREET Cycle Works See our new ’96 bikes from Trek and Specialized. In stock now! Blow out prices on all remaining 95’s. Cycle Works. 27th & Vine 475-2453. Reward $250 for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of two white males who stole 2 bikes on Sunday 11/19/95 from CycleWorks: 5'10", 150 lbs, long er-brown hair with shaved sides, and 6’1 ’, 200 lbs w/ beer gut, Possibly driving a dark blue S10 blazer. Bikes: 18' Trek 9800, red with rockshox.and 19'Specialized Ground Control A1, white with yellow rockshox. ALL info, kept confidential! CYCYLEWORKS, 475-2453. Marvel Comics Collection, 300+ issues. Must sell. Call and leave message. Will deal. 466-6957. Mac LC475 plus stylewriter 2 printer, 14' Color Monitor, paid $15001 year ago, will take S900/OBO. 443-4434. Seven piece living room furniture. CHEAP. $150. o.b.o. 475-5686 4 Oklahoma tickets for sale. Call 435-4630. Great seats! FOR SALE: 2 NU-OU tickets. Best Offer, 438-2182, leave message. FOR SALE: 1 OU ticket. East stadium, great seat! Best offer, 465-5288 Traci. FOR SALE: 1 OU ticket, $50, 474-3849. FOR SALE: 1 GA OU ticket. 45-yard line. Best offer. 475 9301. ■82 HONDA ACCORD. 4 door, 5 speed, A/C, 130K, silver. Well maintained, runs great. $2200.464-8402. 200s Notices **Flu Shots Today** Flu shots for student, faculty/staff and general public. Nebraska Union, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT- Students Needed! Fishing Industry. Earn up to $3,00046,000+ per month. Room and Board! Transportation! Male or Female. No experi ence necessary. Call (206)545-4155 ext A57782. Beer Bongs Holds a six pack. No leaks guaranteed. $22.00+ $3 S&H. (303)716-0260. FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion In private sector grants & scholarships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student Financial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F57782.___ FREE TRAVELI SPRING BREAK '96 Organize group! Cancun, Padre. Guaranteed lowest prices! FREE INFOh MATION! 1-800-426-7710. l-TEAM Involvement Team Applications are now out. Pick up one at 200 Neb. 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Student Union Food Court. ALL STU DENTS WELCOME! iHablemos Entre Hombres! Latino male group meets the first and third Wednesdays at the Culture Center from noon to 1:30. For information call Luis at Counseling and Psychological Services, 472 7450. Parking Advisory Committee The Parking Advisoy Committee will meet Tuesday November 21,1995 at 2:00 at the City Campus Union. (Room will be posted) Pre-Physical Therapy Club Meeting Tuesday, Nov. 28 at 7:00 in the Union (room posted). Society for Human Resource Management Thursday Nov 30,5:30pm in the Union. Meet HR profes sionals at a round table discussion over dinner. $6/ person, give your payments (Checks ONLY—Payable to SHRM) to Laurel in CBA138 or call 472-2350 by Monday. Nov. 27th. Don't miss this opportunity to network! SIFE/ACE Students In Free Enterprise/ Association of Collegiate Entrepreneurs Advisory Board Social Tuesday Nov. 28 at 5:30 in the Union, room to be posted. Business Attire. AO Congratulations to the new executive officers: President: Danielle Brester, Vice-President: Julie Lankas, Fraternity Educator: Mamey Monson, Rush Di rector: Amy Boe, Treasurer: Amy Heacock, Scholarship Chair: Jeni Sickert, Administrative Assistant: Renae Kuhlman, Social Chair: Sara Broyhill. Panhellenic Dele gate: Kristin Jenkins, External P.R.: Mindy Martin, Inter nal P.R.: Courtney Johnson, Fraternity Education Assis tant: Michelle Muhle, Philanthropy Chair: Leah Musselman, Recording Secretary: Jenny Starr, Corre sponding Secretary: Angie Johansen. OM Congratulations to our New Executive Board: President,Angie Watts; Vice-president, Carla Ericksen; Phi Educator, Jen Lanham; Rush Chair, Amy Gomez; Panhellenic Delegate, Amy Wortman; Social Chair, Darcey Baker; Secretary, Susan Zinc; House Manager, Brooke Fleck; Standards Chair, Amy Shubach; and Trea surer, Jen Powell. Scott & Nan, Congratulations on your engagement! 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