Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 24, 1992, Page 4B, Image 15

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that g<t him there was gone
lit:11] m ;hr I Sd was simply not an .ilhum bv the
man who used i toll audii*nc«*s a story about (.<»<i
sitt.iiv. !" ' .1 'I ,t .hum kit saying. 'Moses screwed
up Thor, vi.-ro supposed to. ho 11 commandments,
'anil the 11th ono said, Let it rook
/turn inlhi■ I '.S'A was 'followed I.s Ionnrl of U)\ r.
an all - uni ' hat avia in i < at tain.a) some g> >. *>1 sv. irk but
wa-. ihissing that r.n:k spirit Als.. missing was tho K
Mr. . I li.iitri lb at 'hail t .•-.•n tho It.'art ami soul of
. pnngsto. n s sound from his oar Is das s in .Now
Jersey
N w in re than 20 years after it alit>egan. sv so
got llunuin 1 ’in h and Lurks '/'own, and it appears
the 'tramp win was lM.ru to run has become the
inillion.nO' ss'ti.. ss as hi>rn t.. end his i aroor mired in
inodiiK.rils
As .,n< ss..uhI suspeit. when someone of
’.priMgsteen s musii at talent and prolific writing
at a lilies pun. ul 2-t new songs, there are going to !»•
,i Hi, • reaI gems but tb.*s are fesv and far bet w eon on
the ,1 t SS I new releases
I-1 V ih. rn> .si part, tho s. mgs i u Ik.iIi albums are all
r 11 s similar in. message and tune Sy mho I k of the
musn in the r< or. Is. I h t h r.s on I jw kets are almost
* \a. 11s a 11ke
l.vr e. alls ' pr..■ igsleer stili • oping ss ith the same
■ t•• • I los . arnl. an m i Orient and h is. .1 .session
1, ....1 ss hat it means to l.e ,, "real man
Despite some rill, s assert i. ms that Springsteen has
gloss n and his message h.e u itured. these are the
-..me ! 1; , ha | [ ■ ! -• t . ;; I hr I'ih;e . if
/ ,u n u d l hr ill f hr Im - in! in,! thr 1' Sin; !
I 0 'o
On "Nt'w York (.ilv Serenade. released in the
1<i70s, Springsteen laments that his girl ‘ Won't take
the tram/She s afraid those trai ks are going to slow
her down I he song is clearly about making a
commitment something onk the new. "mature
.Springsteen is supposed to lie dealing w ith
()! the two releases. Ltn Ai Town is definitely the
lietler album Springsteen wrote most of the songs
for the record during a i reatiye spurt after the birth
of his son Here Springsteen is able to deal with a
sub|et t tie lias not before been challenged by
fatherhood
My Beautiful Reward." the last song on bur Ai
7 own. is perhaps the best of the 2•! new releases Its
simplir ity of music and message creates a tom fling,
sincere ballad
There are other stand, aits "( iloria s byes.' 1 Wish
I Were Blind and All or Nothing at All are good
songs with a tout h of the missing spirit
But as a w hole, the records ar>- monotonous Mu
sii ally, the loss of the b Street Band was never more
noticeable the songs are lacking the soul once
supplied by those b .Streeters in fait, by adding a
slide guitar and a couple of fiddles, the records
would go over well on most i ountrv'western sta
tions
Mas lie m gll ye.,rs. w ben younger Springsteen fans
bay s*-tiled down in tfieir own homes with their
w n spouses ami 2 i chi Idren. this album will haunt
them as a masterpiece
But if \on re young or |iist young at heart, and you
11! i fi-.-i ih.- i-ni'i gy of vi iutil the spirit of rock 'll'
' tak' \ • >ur $30 and spend it elsewhere
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University Theatre Productions
1991-1992 Season
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‘Mv loveliest
comedy! Knchantin^
and heart warm ini*."
says W illiam
Shakespeare.
by W illiam Shakespeare
May 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 22, 23
8:00 p.m. Curtain • Robinson Theatre
University of Oregon Theatre Box Office 346-4191
“A must see!!” "Wish I had written it. ”
-Moliere -Sir Francis Bacon
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