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Show S-- T ftWnrwiKiiritita Haiti UUfeOvMtck Bad Brains puts on an exciting concert in SL Players Club is born K-U- TE Skankin' Pickle radio station at the University of Utah. To hear the newest in music, and to get free tickets to these concerts, tune in to 600 AM. Oh, by BY BRYANT ISON Chronicle Music Critic You may be wondering to your- self, "What is the Player's Club, and how do I join"? Well, my friends, there's no membership or cover charge. All that's needed is a good pair of reading glasses and the desire to see the best that Salt Lake's live K-U- music scene has to offer. Brought to you by the E, Players Club features the week in Salt Lake's live music. is the college K-U- the way, it's just for you lucky souls in the Residence Halls. Just one more advantage to us housing! This week's highlights: Friday. Nov. 12: The Ocean Blue Club DV8 mony. Definitely mood music! & Grill played at Mayfest two years ago, so girlfriend, bassist Darryl Jennifer if you don't know them, then you're too young to get into the Bar and Grill anyhow. Tuesday Nov. 16: Black Happy Bar & Grill Indie "college" band with nite Chili Peppers influence. Not bad, but nothing really special. Spyro Gyra Saltair Fusion jazz artists that are some seriously talented musicians! Any band with their own "percussion" section is worthy of attendance! Thursday. Nov. 18 MyUfe With The Thrill Kill Kult defi- Hailing from Hershey, Pa., The Ocean Blue play a mean version of their new single "Sublime." Light, melodic, and mellow, this should be a show to take your "significant other" that missed Depeche Mode. Saturday. Nov. 13: Squeeze wOver The Rhine Saltair Squeeze is that kind of band that sucks you in and won't let you go, so you probably are already aware band Over of this show. Folk-aThe Rhine provides a refreshing alternative to the standard folk harrt Bar California feelgood ska. They DV8 Chicago Techno monsters are touring off the release of their new album. This, my friends will be a seriously interesting show from a sociopathological point of view, if nothing else. You never thought that a Salt Lake had a big underground? Well, guess again. i.i- called Israel for an audition. BY BRYANT ISON Israel explained, "When I went there, they asked me what I knew, and we decided on When they started up those first chords, I thought to myself, 'Hey this isn't some cover band, man, this is the real thing"'! After seeing and hearing the unleashed emotion from Israel, Dr. Know and Darryl knew Chronicle Music Critic "Re-ignitio- Amazing. That's all that my mouth would utter after witnessing the full sensory onslaught of Bad Brains Saturday night at Club DV8. Standing slackjawed, I gazed at my sister as she nodded in understanding. In my ten years of going to see concerts, never have I experienced so they had their man. Listening to Israel speak, one can feel the inner peace of a man that is intent on spreading the word of Jah Rastafari to the world through his much energy and power flowing from one band. From the first chord struck by lead guitarist Dr. Know to the final growls of vocalist Israel Joseph I, Bad Brains captivated their audience in a whirlpool of controlled music Israel also elucidated on "replacing" hardcore icon HR, "I for one am definitely not trying to replace HR or chaos that lasted ninety minutes. Drawing from their four albums as play in his footsteps or whatever because this is what it is, and this is a gift from Jah I am my own self, and well as their infamous ROIR cassette, they completed an incredible set that pleased not only the newer listener, d fan. but also the Israel Joseph I, newly. acquired vocalist for the DC hardcore-regga-e this is a new thing. It's not like trying to uphold some sort of punk-roc- k die-har- - type or whatever vibes. The only mission is upholding the force of Jah. Bad Brains will live on forever group, helped all faithful listeners ease the pain of the departure of for- whether I'm singing, HR's singing, or Doc is playing or somebody else, because Bad Brains is a force. It has a life of its own". mer vocalist HR. After years of drifting between his solo reggae projects and Bad Brains, HR and his drummer-Earl Hudson finally left brother the group for good at the end of their 1990 tour. Looking to "replace" the vacuum left by HR, Bad Brains experimented That force was certainly made manifest. The moment Bad Brains stepped out on the stage, that force was not only heard, but felt. 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