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Thursday, April 3, 197S THE DnXtiY COUj4aVtaWj4-3 Fun with the Fountain The fountain wax turned into a frotbinq beautv the other day and nobody seemed to mind. Maintenance personnel usedthr opportunity to scrub snd drsin the pond. Little Erics Weitzmen and othert who i by Monday morning found tuds can be lots of fun. i man Manuel Sandoval said he found a bottle of liquid detergent in the vaster, which apparently caused all the suds. It wasn't their new; method of cleaning the fountain. by jim dan man Records Crash Landing1 departure from shoddy Hendrix 'rip-off' releases There will he s North Indian Classical Music Concert in the Collage Union lounge on Thursday. April 10 at g p m Admission is free PnaatHai will go to (amine relief operations of the United Nations In Banglsdeoh snd India Disciples of tha Master All Akhar Khan and advanced students of the AU Akber Khan Col- lego of Music will perform Editor selections Appllcattc ■1 (or the Fall 1975- I anaaj vt literary v.Uahle in the C fill rajs Union. 1 The deodh re tor re application ta 7 p.m. April 4. The Stud- Board no l^f.ltcatWaJl.' ta ■chid uled hi se Bv BobMeraotaa Five years deed and yet another Jimi Hendrix album Bat than isn't one of thoee ah of -the-bsrrel Hendrix releases which were marketed ^finntag shortly after hlsdnsth. "Crash Landing" la Hendrix In ":" raw Massy, gutsy aad honest. This album la unrefined and "•citing, the first stop of Ma departure from the formalised [ Hendrix sound TMa album represents the earliest of he some 1.000 hoars of tape which producer Alan Douglas recently discovered In s, bow get - leraej warehouse. According to Douglas the re- ape shows Hendrix s further musical progression to *er\ pure blues to )an and finally ,l r<*e • tyled improvisation Re- i on these tspas »re suck superstars aa Johnny *ln<ar, Stephen st ills ErlcCIap- - winwood, John McLaughlin and Larry Young. These i win be distilled Into tar albums to be rn- : *ithtn the next two years - vou have It, and tt s '»*•<* ha good news to thoee of u'« *ho remember Jtml ao woU. " r.»h Landtag- is s aatlsfytag r"t irujuilmsm of this bww Haw- <-ns chronici. *,„ somehow indicative of taa ttaaga 'come from taa etj^^H eizard. txt three albams are of «*»! qaalirv trnm this financial erave-dtgjglng will ha i * 'Uble strings (Siegfried Carver) to the mellotron and flute (Doug Ray- aad rhythm section Yet the moot rttaiceable pxawt of the seven-man group la the wierdly-appealing voice of guitarist David Sarkamp who la the male version of the incredible Minnie Pi pg art ax. garkamp's voice la ao high it apprsathei the border of annoyance bat be by once one becomes isd. Is light of hla range Zepptta's Robert Plant la a double-beaa by compart eon Aa well as hands! ag tha vocal duties, Surfcamp ta the major writer of Pavlov's Dog. Some of hts better tunes are the beautiful •Jails,* the moody 'Lata November* and the almost bleak •Fast Gun • Tha real atrength of tho record is tha overall originality of the material and croup sound fa attach taa same wag aa Steely Daa. Pavlov's Dog should be a fast near to catch 'em ear It ant the group ta. Tho drnjbto- record offering deala with Reel's (a New York Puerto Rican) st ruf gle for Identity In tan crass of the streets Genesis haa at laat tolled into the tight, itaalBtasat tp to Of I a year Earrtru's ton* wns •Radar Love* R endhecsrue DJ Jockey Shorts would aay. Well, their second record tor MCA is now out and far sar- pesaes the sometimes meddled music of •Moontan • •Switch' la I rTore cobesive and proejressi ve oat of songs from tMa Dutch Krrajp. lies' *^ts frorr Wwii' h" are "Love ta a Rodeo,' Tons of Time- and 'Kill Me * For a llkeeblediversion. David Music* is » The LP ** 'Pampered Mental, ■ **n freen -Ma unusual •taCh hanana . . from Pavlov's IS s - wide rates* of muaiciaaabip from mallow From Eaaglaad we've got Roger Moon's first album If yon like George Harriaaa than Moon's absence of voice and material tc leal old George .hu- BBJM fc| a stumbling tfgdj for Mm. This doesn't rnoon Moon'a •Nobody knows My Swa ..kin' ap a ratrn atyto or be prspared tor a quick lip ;nto o-bscurlty for ihere s only oaa PJarrlaua The Lamb Lies Down on ■ Genesis Once you got the gist of is heeded it on Ma A R P. kSfJO Sywtaeotaer the sum total of raonga from Rtoco Starr'a album -Tttago -ftacked by keyboards, guitars sad drums be doss credit ie taw snatarisl incidentally, thts is the first rs- lease oo law new RtngO' Records labat owned by none other than can I (u*a*Os*w tan pan) nafl 11' s a further colle<'I « ,' .e»v i lIMl QadaOS Yoa'll kour nay through the Taewng' 'Poison ' -Louie. •Locomotion,' 'Peggy sue* and about 19 other gems with the addition nf Introductions by Wolfmsn Jack from Ma vintage CHARGE or BUDGET Eomonos <mmm>/489 FASHION FAIR • FULTON N4ALL MTB1
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Title | 1975_04 The Daily Collegian April 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | April 3, 1975 Pg 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Thursday, April 3, 197S THE DnXtiY COUj4aVtaWj4-3
Fun with
the Fountain
The fountain wax turned into a frotbinq beautv the other day and
nobody seemed to mind. Maintenance personnel usedthr opportunity
to scrub snd drsin the pond. Little Erics Weitzmen and othert who
i by Monday morning found tuds can be lots of fun.
i man Manuel Sandoval said he found a bottle of liquid
detergent in the vaster, which apparently caused all the suds. It
wasn't their new; method of cleaning the fountain.
by jim dan man
Records
Crash Landing1 departure from
shoddy Hendrix 'rip-off' releases
There will he s North Indian
Classical Music Concert in the
Collage Union lounge on Thursday. April 10 at g p m
Admission is free PnaatHai
will go to (amine relief operations of the United Nations In
Banglsdeoh snd India
Disciples of tha Master All
Akhar Khan and advanced students of the AU Akber Khan Col-
lego of Music will perform
Editor
selections
Appllcattc
■1 (or the
Fall 1975-
I anaaj
vt literary
v.Uahle in
the C fill rajs Union. 1
The deodh
re tor re
application
ta 7 p.m.
April 4.
The Stud-
Board no
l^f.ltcatWaJl.'
ta ■chid
uled hi se
Bv BobMeraotaa
Five years deed and yet another
Jimi Hendrix album Bat than
isn't one of thoee ah
of -the-bsrrel Hendrix
releases which were marketed
^finntag shortly after hlsdnsth.
"Crash Landing" la Hendrix In
":" raw Massy, gutsy aad
honest.
This album la unrefined and
"•citing, the first stop of Ma
departure from the formalised
[ Hendrix sound TMa
album represents the earliest of
he some 1.000 hoars of tape
which producer Alan Douglas recently discovered In s, bow get
- leraej warehouse.
According to Douglas the re-
ape shows Hendrix s
further musical progression to
*er\ pure blues to )an and finally
,l r<*e • tyled improvisation Re-
i on these tspas
»re suck superstars aa Johnny
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