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University of Oregon Continuation Center VOLVO Owners Summer Alplneimport / /Service \ ^ Specialists in Volvo service Special We offer a preventive maintenance/safety inspection tor FREE 12th A Mam, Spfd • 726-1808 H81 Kusl llllh iK'ur rumpus HH*-UK’*!* Mun-I‘rl H-<> Sul H-:l SAVORY PASTRIES ARE THE PER ITT T U’NCII OR SNACK: ( ROISSANTS K DANISH EIEEEI) WITH HAM K CHEESE, SPINACH POPITSIH-D K CHEESE MCSHROOMS - TURKEY & CHEESE Band scorches Eugene crowd Def Leppard burns in heavy metal fever By Cort Fernald Of th* Enwiild I have gone deep into the Valley of The Heavy Metal Kids, where young girls ride astride the brawny shoulders of their boyfriends and look like dinosaurs lumbering through the gloaming — and survived. Well, sort of, my ears are still ringing. Anyone who for a moment doubts the talents of ace heavy metal band Def Leppard should have been in the Lane County Exhibi tion Hall Tuesday night. This British band is hot — and the pun on their latest album effort “Pyromania” is intended. They simply flashed with an especial fire on stage and had the sell out crowd mesmerized by the darting flames. The concert was a sell-out, which hasn’t been the case with other bands like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. Tickets were being scalped as high as $30 outside the hall — and those tickets were being eagerly snapped up. I maneuvered through the people haggling with a beefy Polynesian at the backstage en trance. They can’t understand why their names aren’t on the guest list. I’m on the promoter’s guest list, along with two hardcore Def Leppard fans I’ve brought along to help me focus on the story. But Ron and Ian don’t really want to be seen with me — perhaps my hair is too short, or I’m too tall. We agree to meet outside after ward. They are immediately engulfed by the crowd and I shamble to the back, where a con cert either succeeds or fails. The lights go out and people hold their lighters high. The first band, also a heavy metal group, plays. They just take the stage and play. I like the integrity of that, just going on with no fanfare and playing. Unfortunately, because they don’t say who they were I can’t give them recognition here. I'm not the only one who doesn't know who they were. I ask a jiggling girl who stands as high as my elbows what their name is. She shrugs her shoulders and keeps jiggling to the music. A group of girls dressed like sophisticated ladies saunter by. The image is both tragic and comic — they don’t quite succeed as sophisticated ladies. Maybe it’s the baby-fat. There’s a gang of boys, all in the British flag T-shirts being sold in the lobby, huddled about the shortest who is packing dope into a pipe. The glowing red of the burning dope jumps from one to the other. They catch sight of me. I’m standing nearby with my arms fold ed, in sunglasses, with my short hair. They edge away as if I’m The Heat. Between acts I sit against a wall and observe the crowd. A hippie comes up and tapes a red cross above my head. Great — it’s White Bird Clinic to the rescue. I don’t want to move so I sit drooling and nodding my head saying “Wow, heavy. Wow, heavy.” I see Ron and Ian. They’re circulating through the crowd, rubbernecking all the girls passing by. But then the lights go out, the lighters flick afire and Def Leppard is on — not just on — they are really ON. From their first song they just rage, number after number. It's impressive. Def Leppard takes the heavy metal standard from the hands of bands like AC/DC. No, they rip the standard from the feeble grasp of these other bands. Def Leppard plays with such searing force that they, and the screaming crowd, raise the temperature in t. a hall to the point that it’s practically raining from the ceiling. The cement floors are literally swamped with water. As Def Leppard kicks into their second en core (following a rousing Happy Birthday for the lead singer) the parents lining the lobby, fidget and glance with pained expressions at their wristwatches. After the concert I find Ron and Ian slumped wearily on the curb. "How did you like it?” I ask in a shout. “What?" Ron yells back. "I can’t hear.” I can’t either. “What?” I shout. “Great concert,” he yells. "That was a great concert," I shout. “Lots of girls,” Ian yells. I et qi MEETINGS lntm«l«d In Central America? The ASIIO would like lo host a (all mini symposium on Central American Issues and invites your par ticipatlon In the planning Our first planning meeting will be today at 7 30 p m in the ASUO office. 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Springfield City Hall Any Interested person may submit written or oral testimony at this time Testimony col lected ai the hearing will be considered prior to the time the budget is approved on Aug 11 GERMANS: ietit wieder Stammtisch |eden Mittwoch von 20oo to 22oo Uhr bei Shell's Restaurant. 13 Strasse (neben Kinko's) Elnrelheiten von Helmut Plant 312 Friendly, lei 666 4059 INTERVIEWS Campus Interviews Aug 4 — Hoover Universal (tor Plant Ac couiitant — Summer 1963 grads or before) MISCELLANEOUS Fast lor Lite Soup Supper and Public Forum will be held Friday lrom6 pm to 8 pm at Can tral Presbyterian Church 1475 Ferry St . 12 fiults. $1 children under 12 HlroshlmafNagasaki Commemoration pro gram with music and readings ending with candles floating on the pond Please bring food to donate lo hungry people Saturday. 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