Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 19, 1993, Page 7A, Image 7

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Oregon Daily Emerald
N o v ember 19, 19 9 3
OREGON STATE OFFENSIVE RATING GUIDE
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Reviews
By Kaly Soto
Oregon Daily Emerald
untile has become a very
tired city, a city that has
been bled for every ounce
of musical talent. But St
Paul, unlike its sister city
tagMinneapolis, is just liegin
I ning to make its mark on
lit ‘ musical history If the city
* ever does at hieve musical
mecc.a status, it will he in
part Iks ause of Walt Mmk
The hand, whit h is fronted hv
guitarist and vocalist John Kim
brough (it confessed Ben t nsey
fan) and bass guitarist and vocal
ist t indit e Belanoff. (drummer
Joey Oarortker is usually in the
hat k) t ame to Portland for the
set mid time last Friday to open
for the Lemonheads and Hole
During Walt Mink's stay in
Portland, the members hit one of
the hottest tourist attractions —
Powell's Bookstore.
"It was so overwhelming that I
couldn’t buy anything It's unbe
lievable: we spent almost two
hours there, and I t ouldn't buy
anything," Kimbrough said
Walt Mink began touring a
month ago with Paul Westerlierg
and moved on to tin* Lemonheads
two shows before Portland. The
Westerherg tour was cut short
when the singer injured his back.
Kimbrough said the tour with
the Lemonheads is a marked
departure from the tour with
Westerherg.
"This tour is really fun." he
said. "Touring with Hole and the
COUHlTSi r*HQIO
Ujinonhodds is awesome: touring
with Paul was a little (his hand
mein tiers) kept to themselves. and
wo kept to ourselves a much
more low-key tour This tour is
a little more fun, a little more
sociable."
Walt Mink's new album Hurt
hack. hide, its second album for
Carolina Records, exposes the
hand's roots for what they are,
other than Midwestern
"We recorded in this really
weird studio in I.A next to this
really good burrito place and
across from an adult bookstore,"
he said
Kimbrough made it very clear
that he doesn’t think the band fits
into the Minneapolis scene.
We don't play tlin kind uf
imisn that esorvbody nisi' (in
Minima polls) dims.' Im sau! Not
that everybodv else plays this
generic kind of music, but it
doesn’t fit into what everybody
n I so is doing I grew up in New
York, and I'm not a fan of that
kind of m n sic (Midwestern
music), so that influent v is not in
evidence "
The onstage gig is gutting easi
er and easier for Kimbrough.
"Actually. I'm not nervous at
all,” he said before they took the
stage at l.a Luna. "I have a really
had cold, so rnv head's real fog
gy "
Walt Mink took its name from
a psychology professor at the
hand members' almamator.
Mi (la Ulster (lollego, wlutrit they
all hooked up
' Hu's tall, good- looking, mild
inannoritd." Kimbrough said of
thu professor I think ho s pretty
psyched about it At firs! ho was
a littlo upligfit las ansi' ho thought
wo woro putting him on Hut than
fm hoard thu musii , and ho real
i/isl that wo woron’t. th.it wo likod
him. (that) ho was a nil o guy
In tho fiituro. Kimbrough said
ho would liko "to bo ablo to oat
somothmg moro than fish slulf out
of tho garbago can for dinnor and
be ablo to pay my rent
Walt Mink s preformant t* gave
com ertgoers a night of niusii they
would not soon forgot
John
Kimbrough,
surrounded
by the other
members ot
Walt Mink,
poses tor a
subdued
photo The
mellowness
ot this photo
Is opposite
ot his stage
persona.
Eugene
SCENE
■ THE IKE WILLIS BAND WOW
Hall proudly presents The ile Willi*
Band Willis will be most familiar to
fans of "Bionic Baritone," which wos
evident in the music of Frank Zoppa
The show starts at 9 30 P m Tickets
are S7, J8
Friday, Nov. 19
Man of la Moncho
Mult Center
Tickets are S27 50, $18 50
F unknot
Toyior’s College Side Inn,
9 30 Cover is $1
Boom Shako, Dopplegang
Good Times Cafe and Bar
9:30pm Admission is $7
Opera Workshop Concert
Beall Hall 8 p.m
Saturday, Nov. 20
Dove Hole
Good T imes Cole ond Bor, 9 30
Admission is $6
The House Jocks
WOW Holl. 8pm
Tickets ore %7, $8
Sunday, Nov. 21
Dove Alvin
Good Times Calc ond Bar
9:30 p m
Admission is S6
Guy Bovet
Central Lutheran Church, 4
pm
Call 687-1667 for more info
University Percussion
Ensemble
Beall Hall, 8 p m
For more info coll Beall Hall
Monday, Nov. 22
Rooster's Blues
Good Times Cafe ond Bar
9:30 p m. Admission is $1
University Symphony
Beoll Hall, 8pm
Call the School of Music for
more information
Tuesday, Nov. 23
Oregon Wind Ensemble
Beall Hall, 8pm
Coll the School of Music for
more information
Eek A Mouse with Joh Levi
WOW Hall, 8 30 p m
Tickets are S8, $10
ANIMATION FESTIVAL ‘93
★ ★ 'i
STARRING: Various not
yet famous, but loveable,
cartoon characters
Previous festivals have
brought forth such stars
as Beavis and Butt-head
DIRECTORS: Various
RATING: PG
RUNNING TIME: 95 min
utes
PLATING AT: B*|00 Art
Cmama
By Charles Rledl
For the Oregon Daily Emerald
Thu seasons change, the months fly along,
another year passes, and invariably "Spike and
Mike” give us the latest barrage of animation mad
ness.
Yes folks, the ever popular Animation Festival
has returned in its 1993 version. Unfortunately,
though, this most recent compilation falls well
below the humor and freshness found !;• previ
ous years.