Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, March 15, 1985, THE Friday EDITION, Page 8B, Image 15

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    DOMINO’S
PIZZA
DELIVERS®
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683-7325
1609 E 19th Avenue
Eugene
485-5675
2260 W. 18th Avenue
Eugene
461-0842
1610 North Park
Eugene
344-2904
1566 Coburg
Sheldon Plaza
Eugene
Hours:
4:30pm-1:00am Sun-Thurs
4:30pm-2:00am Fri. & Sat
Menu
All Pizzas Include Our
Special Blend of Sauce &
100% Real Dairy Cheese
Our Superb
Cheese Pizza
12" small $5.15
16” large $7.35
Additional Items
Pepperoni
Mushrooms
Black Olives
Onions
Green Peppers
Ground Beef
Sausage
Ham
Jalapenos
Pineapple
Extra Cheese
Extra Thick Crust
12” pizza $ .85 per item
16" pizza $125 per item
Cola available.
Our drivers carry less
than $20.00.
Limited delivery areas.
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locations
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pizza with 2 or more items
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NEWMUSIC
Band reflects '80s sound
Though in
spired by the
music of the
mid-'60s.
True West is
truly a band
of the ’80s.
A neo-psychedelic band
from California, True West
makes its second Eugene ap
pearance Saturday night at
9:30 at the W.O.W. Hall.
True West’s guitarist Russ
Tolman says the band takes in
spiration from such classic
mid-'60s bands as Creedence
Clearwater Revival, the Byrds
and Television.
But its sound, with its effec
tive addition of what’s been
learned about music since the
mid-'60s, reflects the '80s.
This mixture of styles has
earned the band recognition in
magazines, such as Rolling
Stone, where True West receiv
ed a three and a half-star
review for its current album. It
also made the list of ‘*1984’s
Hot New Bands.” In England’s
Melody Maker, the band
received a full-page write-up.
Some critics compare True
West’s full-bodied sound to
other bigger-name bands. “If I
wanted to be mean (and ac
curate),” says Mikal Gilmore
in the Los Angeles Herald Ex
aminer, "I could say that this
Sacramento band pulls off the
same big, dense splendor that
English overachievers like U2
and Big Country only lurch
after.”
True West, whose name is
taken from a Sam Shephard
play of the same name, formed
in 1982 as one of many bands
in California’s “Paisley
Underground” movement.
Before joining True West,
members Tolman and vocalist
Gavin Blair had been in a band
called the Suspects, along with
Dream Syndicate-founders
Steve Wynn and Kendra
Smith.
Late in 1982, True West
released a single called
“Lucifer Sam.” Only 500
copies were ever printed, and
the single is now a collector’s
item, selling for as much as
$25 in New York.
In 1983, True West released
an EP called "Hollywood Holi
day” and began to carve a
place for themselves in the na
tional music scene as they
toured the nation. The band's
first Eugene appearance, at an
EMIT Ballroom beer garden,
came during this initial surge.
Vocalist Blair is said to have
met his fiancee at that concert.
Late last year, the band
released its first full-length
album, called “Drifters.” and
again True West’s popularity
boomed. The album was rated
as one of 1984's top ten by the
New York Times, as well as
the London Times. It has ex
perienced extensive college
radio station airplay. New
York Times music critic Robert
Palmer calls the album “heart
felt and gorgeous.”
Tickets for Saturday even
ing’s performance are $4 at the
door, and all ages are
welcome. The concert is spon
sored by the Community
Center for the Performing Arts,
and the band is welcomed by
91.9 FM KRVM. True West can
be heard on KRVM’s Radio
’80s program from 10:30 p.m.
to midnight, Monday through
Saturday, and from 4 p.m. to
midnight on Sunday.
Chris Hazen
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* & blowdry
Appointments 342-7664
Walk-ins • 966 Oak