Portland Observer, A ugust 18, 1982 Section II PagI»- ‘ j MMM iMffWMIMRRRI Y O U V f HEARD OF TRADING STAMPS Ladies of the ...bring in your old rubber stamps & g e t a trade in on the purchase of a new rubber stamp... WE OFFER TRADE IN STAMPS eighties (Offer good 'til 8/24/82. Limit 1 trade-in per stamp order) OREGON STAMP & STATIONERY The ’80s are the decade o f women in music. And Vanity 6 is the group o f women that w ill forever shatter radio's sex barrier. The three sultry sirens in Vanity 6 — Brenda, Vanity and Susan— are tackling a musical turf that was previously a man's do­ m ain— daringly explicit and honest sexuality. Vanity 6 come on stage in scant, racy stage ou tfits, singing original songs to match, songs like “ Nasty G irls '* ( “ I'm lo o kin g fo r a man th a t'll do it a n y w h e re/E ve n on a limousine floor/C ause tonight I ’ m livin’ in a fantasy/M y own little nas­ ty w o rld " ) and “ D rive M e W ild " ( “ Ooh, look at me, I'm a C adillac/ I'm a brand new convertible c h ild / I ’ve never been driven, baby, you’re the firs ,/C o m e on, baby, drive me w ild " ). In fact, their songwriting and singing talents so impressed m ulti-m illion selling Warner Bros, star Prince that he's having Vanity 6 open on his upcoming October tour, backed by fellow Minneapolis gold L.P band The Time. But lest anyone think that Vanity 1011 S W W A S H I N G T O N 227*0453 Sports L p to 60 Satellite Channels O u t ol stale proprams Full run movies no comme»« iah las Vegas speriak A d u lt p ro g ra m in g • 7X 24 H o u r -A -Das stations Tune m ( o n gres won al m eetings 24 hour news Religious programs M u sk • # W eather a Vanity 6 6's sexy songs are flights o f fancy, just listen to V a n ity 6's Susan: “ When we get up there on the stage and sing— no matter what the song’s about— we’re dealing with real life, how people think and feel.” A fter hearing Vanity 6, nearly everyone may be th in kin g and feeling in a whole new way. 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By the mid-seventies, Aretha had received an astounding six gold albums and fourteen gold singles, as well as many music industry awards. Her newest album, Love All The H u rl Away, contains songs by some o f the top composers in modern music. She puts her definitive stamp on “ It's M y T u rn " by Carole Bayer Sager and Michael Masser, The Rolling Stones* “ You Can't Always Get What You W an t,” as well as a couple o f her own compositions. The album also includes a soul-stirring duet with George Benson on the title song. and jazz with Obo Addy Wednesday Aug. 25, 8 pm Jefferson High Auditorium • 5210 N. 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