Trying to get back to space, Man or Astro-Man? performs in Eugene so they can collect dirt By Yael Menahem Oregon Daily Emerald “Calling from space is a tricky thing,” according to Birdstuff, drummer of the band that asks the ultimate question, Man or Astro Man? The story behind this band, whether human or alien, dates back seven and a half years when the band’s spaceship crashed on earth just outside Alabama. “We were interstellar beings on our way to do something else, we had a mistake and plummeted to earth,” according to Man or Astro Man? band member Coco the Elec tronic Monkey Wizard. Because they have no way of get ting back to grid sector 26.B2, where Coco claims they’re from, they asked “what’s the best way to go unnoticed [on earth]?” Become a band of course. The next step is to tour the coun try in search of all of the parts to their spaceship, collecting them as they visit each city. The band will land in Eugene tonight to perform at the Out-of This-World Space Ball at the WOW Hall, which includes a cos tume contest. One that the band members will no doubt win, be cause Coco assures that they will appear in full space attire com plete with an eeviac operator’s outfit. “The only thing that we cou±d do is dress up like a rock band in jeans and t-shirt, but I doubt it,” Coco said. The show is not the only reason that the band is coming to Eugene. “There’s a composition of soil that is unique to Eugene,” Coco said. That should help them put their spaceship back together or to experiment further in the Astro lab. “We’re just coming up for the dirt,” Coco concluded. The band’s influences axe name ly instrumental guitar and surf mu sic of the late fifties early sixties. Some notables that have helped shape these Astro-men’s sound are Link Wray, The Ventures, Dick Dale, The Shadows and Duane Eddy. They’ve further progressed their sound in their latest release, “EEVT AC: Operational Index and Refer ence Guide, Including Other Mod ern Computation Devices.” Coco refers to this sound as “mixed-phased sound” that he claims is too advanced for human who might be ready for it in about 47 or 48 years. Since the band is behind sched ule in putting their spaceship back together, they will stay with us and continue touring in search of a way to get back home. Tickets for the show are $8. Doors open at 8:00 p.m. and the space suited Man or Astro-Man? hit the stage after Causey Way and Bob Log III. Causey Way joins Man or Astroman? at the WOW Hall tonight. Bob Log III is also on the bill. courtesy of the WOW Hall 007737 Fongs, wigs, uinyl, boots, eyelashes, sequined shirts, cowboy hats, guy's bad cop shirts, hand cuffs,'thhips, make-up. x 10% Off one regular-priced item. Good through 10/31/99 Contest update: Winner will appear in an upcoming Delphina ad. 1292 High Street • 343-3225 • www.findcoolclothes.com Cafe Paradiso n coffee house in the European tradition Corner of Oliue & Broadway on the downtown mall • 484-9933 RSiclK on our couches to study or chat w/ friends. H Cl nightly entertainment from local musicians. Open mic, Monday nights. Grab_,_ (j^or a glass of wine. 2fori coffee special | expires 12/31/99 I All BflPS! All ages! Advertise your events in the Oregon Daily Emerald. We have special university rates. Call 346-3712