Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 15, 1993, Page 10, Image 9

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I FAITH
I Continued from Page 7
' The 1‘iH‘l release of the* album 7 he Hen I Thing .
[| which went platinum, heralded the group s cur
rent make-up with vocalist Mike Patton
Following the album's release. Faith No More
toured with such heavies ns Metallic,! Bills Idol
mid Roliert Plant
The /ten/ Thmg\ success largely because of
"Epic" brought high expectations for the
group's latest album. Angel Oust, releas'd last
summer But the album didn't sell as mans
copies as its predecessor
"Sin less hasn't been knocking on our door."
Boltum said. "Success is like a stranger Sin < ess
used to lie a friend where did he go'"
|ust weeks off of a tour of Europe with 1.7.
Faith No More is going har k on the road The
band began its latest U S jaunt on the Tonight
Show Wednesday, continuing onto Vancouver
HT Seattle and Portland before its stop in the
EMU Ballroom
Eugene fans should expect a variety of the
group's material. Bottum soi<l which includes a
heavy dose of Ins keyboards He s.ud he likes the
fat t thiit he is one of the few key boardists found
in modern nx k it adds to the group's unique
ness.
it's pretty trademark at this point - the faith
No More sound. Bottum said
A new five-song I !’ spreading more of that
sound is due out nest month, featuring Faith No
Morn's takes on a (.erman oompah" folk tune
(complete with genuinely German Ivrn s). the
Commodores Flaxy" and a cover of the Dead
Kennedy's' "Let's l.vm h the landlord
Bottum said the I I’ is somewhat of a change for
the group
"It's going to be along an easy-listening vein."
he said It's kind of taking an easy twist."
Faith No More may he mellower on its next
album, hut not necessarily in concert Bottum
said not to expect him to play the .accordion dur
ing the show but he may he wearing his new
socks
liabes in Toy!ami mui Kvuss will open the 7 JO
pm shin Student tickets me \till available for
$U> endi
MOVIES
Continued Ifom Pago 7
played an overtly sexual mur
derer in oiii' of tin1 year's most
controversial films It's no sur
prise tlml her next film is an
erolit thriller ami that Basil hi
sIiiii t 2 is also slated
( ert.nn actors can rise above
this limiting system anti sur
prise U-, Meryl Stieep has long
iieen I unsidered one ot the top
(irarnatit. at tresses in the world.
She del ailed to go lor a i hange
of juice and has found that she
has coniedic talent in films like
1‘nslcnrds I mm tin h.dgr and
Death Bet owes lirt Joe f’esi i
lias heeil aide to lloal quite sm
ii ssfiillv between movies like
I It > mt' Alonr. Ipooilfrlhi'., and
\U Cousin Vinnv
Mill ihe highest box offit r*
stars in the world all wcm to In'
i.ixl ns tin- same ( haracterx in
one MIDI ic after a not her
Speaking of which there's
another similar trend in Holly
wood that i* becoming more
painfullv obvious t he rci v
cling of plots This year alone,
audiem ex are being treated to
Dir Hurd t lories t ndrr Siege
and Passenger ' And Dir
Hurd 3 is dose to becoming n
renlit\ ax well
Hoi I v wood h as been t r 111
ctzed ol late of losing touch
with the American pulse
Movies are not being mode
about issues people t are about
these i ritit x ur\ Hut quite to
tlip i:ontrar\, Hollywood is in
tom h i)uito xv(>II with wliat
Americans want to see. As soon
as a mm if makes money, there
will lie duplii.ales of that niovif
until the\ start losing
Why has the Hollywood nun
munity. long i onsidered home
ol some of the most vocal put)
lie advocates of the AIDS crisis,
ignored the issue on the s< reen?
Hei ause the powers that he
have determined it's too
depressing anti wouldn't make
money - It's as simple as that
Right now. there are more
scripts being pushed on pro
ducers than ever before lint the
ideas ire few and far between
hei ause st reenwriters know the
onls was to he successful is to
duplit ate earlier sin < esses
KING
Continued from Page 9
turf as the son of a Wont ho
priest and medit me man from
At t ra. (ihanti
At ago 1H ho began playing
American jar* and fug hand
music in At era's thriving night
c 1 ith sc one After touring
Kurupe. Australia, the Middle
hast and tin- United Stains with
his group Ohnade. Addy mow'd
Iroin Uliana to Seattle, where ho
taught it thi' I 'n i versit \ oI
Washington llu latui mow'd to
Portland. ()re
In tliu early l‘)HOs Add\
formed the group Ktikrudu
whii h perforins a synthesis of
A frii an poll r v I h ms a nd
Amerii.an jazz His other group
Okrupong, is a more traditional
ensemble in which (our musi
i unis piny n wide variety of
drums, flutes xy lophones, bolls
and rutiles to nccompnnv the
three dam ers
Tii kets for the K p in concert
.ire 5H fo» students and are
u\ III.(file .it the KMl Mum Desk
or n! the door Obo Addv "ill
also give a free lecture and
demonstration |an. 17 in Beall
( ami ert Mull at t p m.
UO School ol Music’s World Music Series presents
Music and A T7T) TpA
Dance of ATlUL/A
0B0 ADDY and his group, OKROPONG,
performing traditional music and dance of Ghana
Sunday, Jan. 17 8 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall
TICKETS: $10 General Admission
$8 Students / Seniors
Available at the Hult Center, EMU,
or at the door on concert night
For more information, call Mark
Levy at 346-2852
FREE Lecture
Demonstration
by Obo Addy
Sunday, Jan. 17
3:00 p.m.
Beall Concert Hall
Co-sponsorea oy re EMU Cj'tura Fora-' & UO 0“ ce o* Internationa Alfa rs