poppi */ _y4n&4olia. "The Land East" ^ Traditional T Greek & Indian Food I .*^9100 Lunch Monday through Saturday Dinner 7 Nights a Week 992 Willamette Eugene, Or 97401 343-9661 A C l imited Student 'Fix!! LTD Station across the street!! Opening February 26!! r Book & Lyricsby ^ Howard Ashman Music by Alan Menken Directed by Joe ZingO Fri & Sat at 8PM - February 26,27 & March 5,6,12,13,19 & 20, 1999 Dinner, Dessert & Beverages Available Sunday Matinee at 2PM - Mar 7 & 14 Thursday at 8PM - Mar 4, 11 & 18 Actors Cabaret - 996 Willamette lor I k kets & Information Call 683-4368 Make a difference. Recycle this paper! Chalk up ‘failure’ for Hall and King Missile m ibe creators of ‘Detachable Penis’ still offer witty lyrics, hut the music gets in the ivay By Michael Hines Oregon Daily Emerald The music of John S. Hall can make Beavis and Butthead laugh and a poet think. Hall, the frontman for King Missile III, fat Is short of producing music to the ears in the band’s latest release, “Failure." The poet grew up in New York City’s Greenwich Village Failure King Missile III RATING: ★★ * and has created the third incarnation of his spoken-word band, King Missile. Yes, this is the same band that pro duced the hilarious Detachable Penis. The funny thing about “Failure" is that its 14 tracks are crude, sad and in sightful all at the same time. The title track, about self-help books, is brooding: “If at first you don’t succeed, fail and fail again. And fail again. And fail again. “And walk tall, and stand up and say, ‘I am a failure. I am a failure. I am a failure.’” King Missile III will perform in Port land on March 8 at the Satyricon. Brad ford Reed is the opening act. Hall has a gift for taking the embar rassing parts of society, such as the “Jer ry Springer” television show, and mak ing them truly ridiculous. The song that sticks out most on this al bum is “Gay/Not Gay,” a delightfully nasty diatribe about what makes someonegay. Here are some of Hall’s insights: “Sports are gay, especially contact sports — unless you’re the only guy on either team, in which case it's straight”; “Watching pornography alone is neutral, like eating a sandwich: it’s neither straight nor gay”; and “Discussing sex with a woman is straight. Even saying to a woman, ‘Sometimes I wonder what it would be like to suck a cock,’ is straight.” This is some funny stuff. Unfortunate ly, Hall’s spoken-word style just doesn’t seem to mesh with the my-first-Casio-key board-style “musical” interludes between deep thoughts. The new music just does n’t work as well as “Detachable Penis.” While the church organ music in “Gay/Not Gay” is humorously ironic, it’s also annoying. Hall either could use better musical backup or should just drop the rest of his band, because it takes away from his hu morous musings. Another of Hall’s obvious talents is his ability to tell a story. “The Adven tures of Planky” is a fantastic tale of a lump of plankton and a stick of wood that become friends. The story details how the two friends set off to “have fun and adventures.” They meet a monkey who tells them, “It’s pronounced ‘Monkey-ee,’ not ‘Monkey.’” This kind of detail also lends itself to “The Boy Made Out of Bone China” and “The Little Sandwich That Got a Guilt Complex Because He Was the Sole Sur vivor of a Horrible Bus Crash. ” These are all truly original, crazy stories. It's too bad they are hindered by the music. Coming up ' ■ WHO: King Missile III ■ WHEN: March 8 ■ WHERE: The Satyricon in Portland Final Four Continued from Page 7 The flow of the game is really smooth, with no extra waiting for things to happen. The producers of the game, 980 Sports, have cre ated it so its load times are shorter than the hang time of a good free throw. One problem with the game, however, is that every time any kind of good shot is made, you get an instant replay. After two min utes of playing and 10 instant re plays, you begin to look for the “off button on the replay feature. Fortunately, there is one. The other problem — and, ar guably, the only “real” problem — is that it is incredibly difficult to pick up a loose ball. The computer opponent somehow always seems to pick it up before you can. The game does exhibit some real “three-point” design with its premier features. “NCAA Final Four ’99” is the first basketball game to have play-by-play an nouncing, just like other big sports titles. Announced by college an nouncer Quinn Buckner, the state ments aren’t as repetitive as in oth er games, but this game seems to have less overall announcing than others. Depending on whether you are a fan of guest announcers or not, this could be a good or bad thing. Then there’s the usual assort ment of features we have come to expect from a production compa ny that does only sports games. Real player motion capture, play er-controlled instant replays, mul tiple game angles, injuries, inten tional fouls and, of course, every team’s fight song and official home and away jerseys. In the end, what you get is a game that plays and looks great, brandishing all the features neces sary to become a sports fan’s fa vorite. 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