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Davis plays folk-laden rock (or I rock-laden folk) and gives up a song | for anyone and everyone. Take your pick. Doubts and religion? The chorus of I I Mi_I “Disciple” goes “I saw a demon stare . into my face / And an angel touch my breast / Each one softly calls my name / And the demon scares me less.” Platonic relationships? “Female Friend” lets loose a chorus of “I make a female friend and the minute it oc curs / The adrenaline flows and the boundaries blur / They keep it all pla tonic and I wish I could / But her hair’s too soft and she smells so good / If I act decent, that’s pretend /1 really wanna sleep with my female friends.” Technology and the changing world? Davis has a whole song called “Progress” in which he declares “It’s been downhill since we stood up straight / Progress /1 hope it abates.” You don’t even need to guess what “Asshole World Renown” is about. We’ve all met the character of this song at some time in our lives. The best song of all, however, is the catchy, thought-provoking “Fall Awake,” which doesn’t provoke spe cific thoughts, but rather the desire to sit down and just think for a while. At least one of Davis’ songs will strike home and even the ones that won’t refer to you personally still could talk about someone you know. Even if they don’t, they make great listening. Davis is a fantastic musician and probably one of the best songwriters the Midwest has ever produced. To get a copy of “Nomen Est Numen,” call Triad at (612) 942-5775 or write to them at 7578 Market Place Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344. You’ll be glad you did. — Cliff Hicks Shakur shot in Vegas LAS VEGAS (AP) — Rapper Tupac Shakur and a record com pany executive were shot in a car as they rode down the city’s busy casino strip. Shakur was in critical condition Sunday. It was the second shooting in two years for Shakur, who has a his tory of violence and trouble with the law. Police didn’t know yet if Shakur and Death Row Records Chairman Marion “Suge” Knight were delib erately targeted or if the shooting was random, said Metro Police spokesman Greg McCurdy. “It’s very unclear because of some of his past problems, some may think someone may have singled him out,” McCurdy said. Police had made no arrests Sun day. Shakur and Knight were travel ing in a convoy of about 10 cars late Saturday, apparently headed to a nightclub, police said. Police said Knight was driving and no one else was in the car with them. A car with four people inside pulled alongside at an intersection and one person opened fire, riddling the passenger side of Knight’s car with bullets, police said. The 25-year-old Shakur, in the passenger seat, was shot several times in the chest and was in criti cal condition following surgery Sunday, said Pat Morris, a nursing administrator at University Medical Center. 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