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BLACK SABBATH
Warner Brothers (1871) ,
One of the best albums to be
realease this summer. BLACK
SABBATH will turn you every
way but loose. The heaviest
sound, you can not imagine how
potent it is until you hear it for
yourself, it is out of sight. If you
believe Led Zeppelin, The Who,
and a touch of Grand Funk all
mixed with a errie feeling,
unique only to BLACK
SABBATH, then you have your
finger on it.
P
lASTIC
TRAFFIC
JOHN BARLEYCORN
MUST DIE
UNITED ARTIST (UAS 5504)
and
BEST OF TRAFFIC
UNITED ARTIST (UAS 5500)
TRAFFIC has lost Dave
Mason, as heard on BEST OF
TRAFFIC, and re-grouped to
release JOHN BARLEYCORN.
Winwood, Capaldi, and Wood
are as tight as before but there is
room for some electric strings.
BEST OF TRAFFIC is an out
of sight thing that can only be
matched by JOHN
BARLEYCORN MUST DIE.
Both represent the unique
sounds that made TRAFFIC a
byword on the music scene.
A Little Social Schmaltz
ASHTON, GARDNER & DYKE
CAPITOL (ST 563)
The psychedelic sound never
effected the music of ASHTON,
GARDNER & DYKE. They have
a strictly rock and roll sound,
the one time sound that is
slowly returning-watch out.
Really a good sound with a
heavy driving beat that
stimulates your feet and hands
into rhythmic movements.
Mick Jagger
I have never heard anything
quite like PERFORMANCE. It is
truly a way out experience.
Sound, like no sound you have
ever heard and not heard, drives
and expands your mind into
vibrating illusions. Oh yea,
PREFORMANCE is the sound
track to MICK JAGGER’S
movie, boy it must really be out
there.
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BUSKERS
RCA (LSP 4426)
BUSKERS are those wild
wonderful performers who play
and arrange their music on the
spot for passing tourist or
anyone who enjoys tlieir music.
Now that you know what
BUSKERS are you have to hear
their album to experience for
yourself their unique sound. It
vibrates with rhythm,
unrehearsed rhythm, that makes
your very soul squirm with
excitement. Nobody has more
rhythm or more enthusism tlian
the performers available on
BUSKERS.
THE GUESS WHO
SHARE THE LAND
RCA (LSP 4359)
This one takes some getting
into, not like American Woman.
THE GUESS WHO has come a
long way since THESE EYES
and so has their sound. Randy
Bachman is not with the group
anymore and you can tell it.
There is a new feeling, a feeling
of maybe Jazz, no that can not
be it.' Have you heard Randy's
AXE (RCA/LPS 4348), it really
has some good sounds.
PREFORMANCE
WARNER BROTHERS
(BS 2554)
There once was a lady named Mitzi,
Engaged to a Fritz from Poughkeepsie.
But she bade him goodbye
When his Schlitz had run dry.
Said Mitzi: “No Schlitzie, No Fritzie.”
by Sheila Rosser
The Social Commission of the
SGA, headed by Don Rice, is
making headway in its planned
activities. With two dances
already to its credit and big
plans for Homecoming, the
Commission is attempting a
successful cordination of limited
money and excessive planning.
Social Commissioner, Don
Rice, is anxious for everyone to
have a good time this year. His
edea is that as long as the
Commission has the funds they
should be used. This will be the
general guide for this year’s
activity calendar. And, unless
SGA president Bill Coonan
decides that Don has become
too frivolous in his old age, this
year should be one, to remember
for its social action and . . . here
it comes ... for a really decent
Homecoming!
Throughout the year the
social commission has one
objective and one reason for
existing—to give the students a
year of social activities that they
will enjoy and participate in.
The rest is up to you: t|ie
student. Come out to the
planned events and be a part of
what’s happening. There is no
reason for UNC-A not to have a
good social program if we all
participate and want to have a
good time!
On Saturday night, Oct. 17th,
the UNC-A Cheerleaders are
sponsoring a dance at Rock City
from 9 until 1. Admission for
UNC-A students will be $1 per
person and for all others the
charge will be $3 per person.
Set-ups and beer will be
provided. The music will be by
“All You Can Eat”, Plan to be
there ... there is alot of room at
Rock City and its reserved for
you!
VBBOtaiiaf,
There is a nasty rumor going around that these want ads are Just
jokes. Well, they’re not. These are for-real free want ads for the
students, faculty and staff of UNC-A. They’re for you.
Please call or come up to The Ridgerunner Office if you have any
ad you would like printed. The space is yours — use it!
WANTED: One large A-B (not
UNC-A) beer mug. Preferably
white. Will pay good price. Call
254-2771 (Ron Goodwin).
FOR SALE: 4 purebred housebro-
ken Siamese kittens. $15. Call
692-2692 (Hendersonville).
Great' Speckled Birds for Sale. See
Kathy/Gardner, Room 305. 25c a
copy.
WANTED: A bicycle, preferably
geared, boy's or girls. If broken,
will buy and repair for reasonable
price. Contact Marti Constontz.
Moore Dorm.
FOR SALE: Two typewriters ($30)
and ($35) Contact: Dr. Stevens -
Chemistry Dept
NEEDED: Girls to babysit. T.L.C.
Bib and Burp sitting. Have Q crib
in my room. Need girls to watch
children for mothers who will leave
them at school. Contact Marti
Constontz, Moore Dorm.
FREE f ! 3 Kitties yet. Contact
Paula — Ridgerurner office.
Bill Coonan still needs people for
commissions in the SGA. Get off
your fat apathies.
Please help us offer a service to
the campus. Send us your want
ads. They're completely free. No
body gets taken but us.
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students (2) Dr. Highsmith (3)
Maintenance (4) Dean Riggs (5)
Books). Wlien it comes to the
point that the students have to
be manipulated by the books, I
say stop and why. Just to
mention a few situations that
have existed due to the closedd
door policy are: (1) A student
enters the back or basement
door to reach his class in the
cirriculum lab not more than a
few yards away. He is turned
away, instructed to 'go back
around to the front door and is
stopped there if he should enter
the left door instead of the right.
Reason? The basement door is
to be used by maintenance and
workmen only, not students; it’s
the rule. Picky? (2) Another
student, after being thouroughly
examined, attempts to leave.
However, she makes a no-no.
She goes out the left aisle which
leads to the “in” door which was
closer and completely open. She
is then corrected, made to go
around to the “out” door.
Reason: It’s the rules. Picky?
It is true, books have been
stolen, and the fault lies with
both the carelessness of the
library and the students, Also in
a good number of cases, it has
been malicious on the student’s
part. However, the library’s
policy of going from one
extreme of no checking and all
entrances open to the extreme
of locking all doors except two
which must be entered a certain
way only, stinks. We are treated
as if we were thick-skulled cattle
allowed to munch on the golden
grass of the library while being
herded around by the ranchero
librarians and their assistants.
Actually it is our right to
“munch” anywhere'we choose
and to cdme and leave by our
own choices of time and doors.
Rules are rules but they must
have good reason behind them;
that reason must be logical and
exist for the student’s sake and
not to the convenience of the
library.
By all means, the library
should check for stolen
books—that is necessary since
some books are necessary for
students. Why not have two
check-out desks on either side of
the front doors and one at every
other entrance of exit? But let
us come and leave the way we
want. Give us logical reasons
behind the library’s picky, picky
rules or let us make our own.
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