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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, h Rhythms Come Out as Pure Sound By David L Betk Tnbune Staff W nter !V k- - ' It s weird Ralph is nothing but The rhythm is getting frantic, the audience is digging it. and right then Niles Sterner makes his move Slow!.,, intently, he stops crqdlmg his (bin with lus right hand and reaches out With great deliberation. in the midst of he turns a dial Forbes, a 'Kwho V nussmg tenor blue-- t jeaned left Uee to most of the audience, is going wild on the drums, a nice, tightly con- - Latin solo trolled, manic Steve Fowler the reea man has put down his sax, his brother Walt has put down his trumpet, and both have picked K up these little Latin percus-vsiothings So has Stu Gold-berthe keyboard man, and ! all three are beating and : shaking and scraping away " hkC mad Even Ed Fowler the v bass player is looking like he might just tap his toe any sec-- ; -"- The Sugarland Express," a Zanuik Brown production, will ttar Goldie Hawn ft 1 Actually the version of Blind Melon that played Thursday night at the Sait Lake Public part of the week-lonLibrary arts festival there was a truncated one Albert Wing, Salt Lake City s heaviest tenor sax player, was off in California George Souza the guitarist was working another job The miscellaneous perman was working cussion somewhere else, too Eaistw cod's 'Breezv' 4 d Steve's microphone, and thank 3 AT the audience and announce the nex! tune His announcement was rarely understood, but as a friend of the band explained, "Stu likes to do it '17 Blind Melon Chitlin, incidentally, expects to be back at full strength for its next appearance Oct 6 at the University of Utah Union (QLQl ... THEATRES ADDED ENJOYMENT . HOLLYWOOD PG n J Romeo jCW Y.c .a ill,-- .- 'CA V'T.tJ'PilS tlcknentCitids.lt .mn. Its toy-rjffic-! ig 4 r r V . H jT s i t M "THE EXCELLENCE . . . STANDS OUT EVEN MORE .JULIET HC - (UP1) Eastwood will direct "Breezy," starring William Holden and Kav Lenz Clint IIuj. Ilk UAVT rr--? Paramount Pictures presents the return of the greatest love story of all time. . The result was a pretty thin sound up fiont. not bad when Steve Fowler played alto and Walt played trumpet, but a little weak when Steve played flute Nothing against Steves flute playing, which is excellent, but the band simply needs the fullness that the 4 th Beautiful Week! 25 4 00 6 30 9 05 1 the keyboard man, soloed more in Wings absence than he usually does when the band is whole, and it was nice to hear him Everyone, in fact, played well, Steve sticking mostly to flute and Walt puking up his flue-ge- l horn only briefly They played foi about a.i hour, maybe a little more, and after eveiy number Stu Stu Goldberg, all in red Goldberg with his black hair and beaid would get up, walk around the electric piano and over to dre-se- 14, 1973 g close Actually it s a synthesizer, a machine that produces and mixes electronic and the man sounds, and it who plays it are what make a band like Blind Melon something no jazz man would have dreamed of 10 vears It 328-268- Also musique concrete tape music Niles has a tape player up there, too Thats Goldie Stars pure if you will sound, In a way, Niles, even more than the front line, even more than the drummer, even more than the electric keyboards, is what Blind Melon Chitlin is all about He plays well, someone m the audience tailed it a PB, and thats what it looks like a telephone operators switchboard ondnow. ,HOLLYWOOD(UPI) electronic music, caca-phon- n V ago, not a cross between rock and jazz but a mix of jazz and would have lent Fridaj, September CNfW pieseo IWWffiOMfUA AMPUCAN DAVID THAN BEFORE, SHARPLY M ROOUCTON MANZY as Baby AT SECOND VIEWING OR TENTH, THE IMPACT IS ENORMOUS" -- CHARLES CHAMPUN Los Angeles Times PG niu cutua iiioeiiiD SitiRonha3Ak cmervi Miuifi jed Alcan Richard deacon vuiauaw joehuuvi, auOOYlfRTER Open: Baby: 7:00 SHIRLEY TEMPLE WAS GREAT. . . 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