T-SHIRTS JACKETS AND OTHER TEXTILES tor GREEKS * DORMS > CLUBS 3R0 • LAWRENCE (NEXT TO RSI) 3x4-4-*7B 4^ OIVU'OX O* .ware EMWft»fi«g«£T. 9"WS Join Us I April 30 — May 2 TfufhtfiOimC Horned "t. HZ Outdoor t> w. Lane County Fairgrounds • Alternative Energy * Camping A Hiking • Health A NutrMoa • Innovative Building* • Earthquake Safety • Personal Finance • Organic Gardening • Human-Powered Machines • OVER 200 BOOTHS • DOOR PRIZES • DISPLAYS * WORKSHOPS^ • SPEAKERS • DEMONSTRATIONS KMTR KPNW • 1120 mnrrrrTTr Frl. 4-9 laL 19-8 11-8 General Admission $3 • Students $2 FRIDAY APRIL 30TH JOHN HENRY’S ADMISSION $8.00 21 AND OVl BOX OFFICE OPENS V 00 PM SHOW BEGINS 10:00 PM *10,000 MANIACS , ' with guests L*Tha Wallflowers ON SALE TOMORROW OUTDOORS AT THE L. B. DAY AMPHITHEATRE FRIDAY. MAY 217:30 PM ***&£&%£* 224-4400 Tickets S21.50 reserved Produced by MCA Concern LOS LOBOS Continued from Pace 7 new directions in familiar territory "1 don’t know if it was a peripheral thing or the fact that we'd finally dispelled this little cloud over our heads that maybe 'La Bamba' had creat ed a little bit of." Itand member Louie Perez said 'We were searching again for identity, to a cer tain extent The song* began to emerge and they didn't seem affected by anything. Thev sounded liku thev had an almost childlike pureness to them That was really exciting." "We've been working on something like this for a long time." added hand member David Hidalgo "We attempted to do a few different things on The Neighborhood, but we were just leading up to it We always wanted to do some thing different, to get away front the regular song structures, maybe not think about how each song has to be this pop song idea and trv to goof around with it a little bit," 'There was definitely a feeling we were play ing stuff that was outside of everything else." Perez said. "I felt good that we weren’t trying to streamline anything to make it fit There was a real freedom. When it was over, no one said a word. We just all sat there, speechless It was strong and powerful and emotional — everything we d hoped for." The band's enthusiasm over Kiko dispels any concern about how its audience will receive it. "It s always been about us trying to take chances." Hidalgo said. "Anybody that does any thing good is trying to take it to someplace new I think that's what this record does, and that's what matters." With special guest Little Women. Los Lobos will perform at the Eugene Hilton Ballroom Thursday. Mav fi at B p.m. Tickets, SI3.50 for students and S15.50 general admission are avail able at the EMU Main Desk. HIP Continued from Page 7 to mil In vour brain* loose. Fully Completely opens with "Courage (for Hugh Mai Len non)." whit-h has a guitar line like on old Outlaws tune Out decid edly mare desolate-sounding Is n< s The song is an anthem for Mai.Lennon, a (Canadian novelist who died in l'i'in. and as such, contains some distinctly literary lyrics Courage sets the stage for what is to follow on the rest of the album "So there's no simple explanation#for anything impor lain any of us do/and yoah the human tragedy/consists in the necessity/of living with the consequences/under pressure, under pressure." hater tracks such as "Pigeon Camera" and “Wheat Kings" speak of a wickedly tempered reality intoned by gently roiling melodies significant of the prai ries of the band's native country. The lyrics of both songs allude to some sinister act hidden by the sheer vast ness of the land From Pigeon Camera" "It was hand some at the aui.tion/oh but when we got it home it grew into some thing we could no longer con tain." The Ivrics are more pointed in 'Wheat Kings": "In his Zippo lighter, he sees the killer's far.e/Mavbe it's someone stand ing in a killer's place/twenty years for nothing, well that's nothing new.” Despite exploring a dark, rest less side of human nature, the album does not come off as a complete bummer, rather it is a thoughtful work providing more than a simple imitation of the sur face layer of human lives. While the kids' current favorite music reflects their violent nature. Com plotely Fully goes an extra step to find out why that surfai e is so rough I POW Put the power of Oregon Daily Emerald advertising to work for you. Call 346-3712. Please Recycle This Paper UNIVERSITY THEATRE SECONI SEASON PRESENTS ROOSTERS ByPOkftaSuKiKz-sctn Ilk NUk 9f UUIBliil l|M 21*24,28*39, N018pi iitMltotte mart in MMKMMI91 r-pOppV/-, ^/4n&4oli& in* 'The Land €ast‘ r Traditional Grade b Mian Food Lunch: Monday through Saturday Dinner: 7 Nights a Week 992 WMamette Eugene. Or 97401 343-9661