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Show 2 If VIvv.Vrtd vs 'K nmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiniiitiiiuiimimiiiiitiiiuiiii Friday, November 13, 1970 DESERET NEWS, D rX' IV i-- k : h ' W' M f ' M '. A ,X Kl? VT . P 4. ,V -- C .... . tf rV1v "i v . - Mr Js -- ytf Vil a f v; , -- (Billboard) f'S t, .jfttiafeJSnr 1.1 Think W' X is ir"yx.v ., V A ," - v ' vw ' - ?' Nx'8 when you're prepared, cluding feet. 'x cxcb mmm ?? r j Mw. w " - ;X v 'v ;. - v at Pete's - 1, ' Nl i y-A-i" w'&! vmj'y.M n " ?.f:. Av y . feil'LCmCj Kelly Ragsdale of Skyline practices rappeling $ r Reappearing idge 2. We've Only Just Begun Carpenters 3. I'll Be There Jack-son Five Young Americans Writer 4. Tears of a Clown Smokey Robinson and the Miracles 5. Fire and Rain Janies In concert, Eric Clapton is incomparable. Since the death of Jimi Hendrix, he has ascended unchallenged to the kings throne of electric , v ' j.--i . , mt&hL X, v f 0 - v V. in- You-Partr- Family '. ,v" . 9 v 'A,- Love I , to :X vs;; v -- The time to climb Fate's Rock VX; X NATIONALLY .X .. L V,.v- x - vaV v'!vAs X J ' ' ffc te vU 'W.s Clapton Keeps TOP TEN V guitar-do- Taylor 6. Indiana Want Me R. Dean Taylor 7. Green - Eyed Lady Sugarloaf Brian 10. Montego Bay Bloom Tracing the history of rock and roll, the Clapton name keeps reappearing, starring in most of the premiere, or at least in the groups; his best efforts were with Cream and Blind Faith, but back in the beginning he made his start with the Yard-bird- s, who were extremely under-rate- d for the talent they had. Eric has also played around with th Plastic Ono Band and Delaney and Bonnie Vhes one of the Friends). Clapton has just returned from England, where he d the members of his new group, Derek and the Dominos (including guitarist Bobby Whitlock of Delaney and Bonnie and Friends). He picked what he considered to be the best people to work with for his new band. And they work together well. The group strongly reflects Erics background, emphasizing the blues groups where Clapton had his beginnings back in Britain, and also trend-settin- 8. Somebody's Been 100 Sleeping Proof Aged In Soul 9. Gypsy Woman Hyland Bobby Rock. hand-picke- LOCALLY Gibraltar It (KCPX) Isn't, 1. 2.1 Think Good Practice By SYD BARTON Skyline Reporter often swarming with practicing climbers, provides challenges for a broad spectrum of skills in ascending and descending a mountain. Climbers inch up the nearly Vertical 6ides, trailing ropes tied to their waists. Jim Gemmill, an avid skydiver as well as climber, summarizes the appeal of the latter sport by simply describing his sensation while scaling a steep wall unreal. The huge worn block of quartzite with sagebrush and starry yellow wildflowers sprouting in the crannies juts up at a bend of Wasatch Blvd., about a mile south of Casto Lane. White numbers, painted by the Wa- - Petes i-- " I" Rock, XV f i It Is satch Mountain Club, mark 14 routes to the top, all varying in difficulty. Hand and footholds in cracks and chipped - out hollows testify to the battering nature has administered. Beginners hike up a path to anchor ropes at the top and toss down the ends, one for the climber and one for a partner to belay. Sitting and pulling the rope around his hips or thighs, the partner depends on friction against his body to keep it from slipping if the climber falls. Pitons and carabiners secure ropes used by experts. Pitons, similar to spikes, are hammered into crevices every few yards. Loop like carabiners hook to the pitons and hold the rope. Successful climbers, after finally reaching the summit, respond with a variety of emotions. Claudia Evans, after The Buoys Timothy I love You-Part- ridge Family v J-- X Ax v 4 y;41 v 1 V, I vv; i . 'ikrXvlC :. mc' Steve ' Ragsdale, i X . -- '.$m- - - .A ir :.. ? r 'i I'll Be There Lynn -Ja- ck-son Five 8. Patches Gene Chandler Rachel Fox head for one of Pete's trails. -- - 7. and Kelly 3. Gypsy Woman Brian Hyland 4. And The Grass Won't Pay- No Mind Mark Lindsay 5. Tears of a Clown Smokey Robinson and the Miracles 6. Rose Garden Anderson her first climb, rubbed her aching arms and grinned, I feel relieved. 9. We Gotta Get You A Runt Woman 10. We've Only Just gun Carpenters Be- iiiiiiitiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmie , free to roam in experimental tion with his instrument as he was with Blind Faith. Hes more a part of the group, though its hard to keep someone with his talent in the background. Clapton is also featured in three cuts on a first of a collectors series British Blues Archive Series for Collectors, Volume By RICHARD ROMNEY blending in soul with some of the older rock and roll concepts. They also come amazingly close to the Delaney and Bonnie sounds, reflecting the effects of Claptons internship with the British couple. Despite the talents of the group, the only reason anyone in Salt Lake will go to the concert is to see Clapton perform. Derbk and the Dominos without Eric Clapton would be a nothing band. With him, theyre not up to par with some of his previous bands, but their music grows on you. I had similar reactions to Blind Faiths music when they first started their super group, movement. Clapton makes any show worth watching, and so the Nov. 14 presentation at 8 p.m. at the Fairgrounds Coliseum should be well money and time. One. the worth The album includes three is where Clapton backed by the then unknown songs Using the freshly released Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs as a judgment standard, Derek and the Dom- inos show that their name is connotative of the era they somehave reverted to circa the 1950 n where roll epics, with a strong emphasis on traditional blues. Stones, with on harmonica. Jagger Rolling Mick ' Claptons most recent solo, album, Eric Clapton, rates Bob with Dylans Self. If the double LP had been a as a memorial to Portrait rock music art. In it, he is backed by such talent as Stephen Stills, Leon Russell, and Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett a song After Midnight, receiving a great amount of air play in this area, is from the Eric Clapton album, not from the Derek and the : Dominos LP. Clapton right now is in a position to be the leader of rock music. In Layla he is not hes hampered, almost stifled by the other group members. Anyone as good as Clapton should be featured, not be kept in the background. The good parts of the album are where Eric the portions breaks loose. I hope he can break loose Saturday night. If he does, it will be an outstanding concert. effort, it would probably meet with greater success. Together they dont have enough diversification to make 74 minutes worth cf listening tolerable, but in half-hosegments, where you can concentrate on the music, or in single song doses, the album is good. The inimitable Clapton style is present, but Eric isnt as Touring with Claptons new group is another new band. Toe-fa- t, and new is exactly what they are nobody seems to know much about them. In their tour so far. Billboard has reported rave reviews cf their performances, but most groups manage to pull good reviews somewhere, and only the good reviews are publicized. Clapton makes the group. them His guitar carries through those songs with melodies into the better things the group has come up with. He wrote the songs designed for songs his guitar, but somehow his work with his new group just isnt up to his par. Clapton has had such a reputation for fantastic work that if he comes up with something only slightly above average, its a failure. Side one of the double album is composed of some of the most competent chording in the package, but Clapton is a sterling performer throughout. one-reco- ur ' '$ )i Ih fun place fc QUESTION: Do you think Americans know the difference between a true and false Russell Hone patriot? Yes. The majority of Americans respect the flag and support true leaders in their decisions. It is minorities who cause the trouble and disrespect our flag and country. Russ Ilone, West No. American society Gladys Horiuchi, Skyline does not recognize true patriots, because they dont recognize the patriot on his own terms. I consider Abbie Hoffman and SDSers patriots just as I consider Paul Revere, President Nixon and Ralph Nader patriots. No. the American Diane Butcher, Brighton public is too easily swayed by the idealistic slogans and patriots. One should question high words of whether these men are more interested in the advancement of a cause for their personal gain or for the betterment of the country as a wh )le. The American David Campbell, Highland well in the silent mahimself hides pretty today patriot and dissenters lost to tend among get jority. They A true patriot would support his country right or wrong. Patriots today are more patriots of peace than of America. 'Experience Is More Important7 By CLINT BAKBtK Young Americans Special A SAN FRANCISCO broad, general education, and an interest, in many subjects is more important than art training for an advertising career, said A1 Hayes, associate creative director for Lennen and Newell-Pacifione of the top 20 advertising agencies in the United States. He spoke during a tour of the agency for students, facul-- . ty members, and others on Utah State University Art De- - - partments annual tour of galleries and museums in the San Francisco Bay area. Anyone may get training in art, but a good concept beautifully presented is the deciding factor on whether or not an applicant will get an advertising jcb, Mr. Kayes said. He said the main change occurring in advertising today is an increase in rbsolute brutal frankness and candor in advertising. By admitting m tneir prouuuis, advertisers make their claims for virtue more plausible. weaknesses An increasing willingness to use true conversational language is evident. The language in ads is much less formal today than possibly 15 years ago; and in fact, there is an increase in words which people formerly felt bashful about writing down. Contemporary slang is used sometimes clumsily, but rather effectively," he noted. Mr. Hayes said the best place to seek an advertising job is in the big advertising centers, where more jobs are available. should know something about everything in the world for this profession, if poz'ble, Mr. John Anderson, You a USU advertising instructor with the tour noted, You may be designing or graphically displaying anything from soup to nuts to technical equipment to tissue paper. V rf? If f ? my X ZZHEEEUg.1 y ' 1 MaWmisiMi Creighton King PEJtSSES Creighton King, East Although it is difficult to speak of attitudes and beliefs of American majority, I feel society doesnt know a false from a true patriot. Connie De Haau, Clearfield Yes, but people dont always stand up for what they believe in. There is an element in society today which is determined to undermine everything that is good about our country. We need to now, more than ever, stand up and be counted as American citizens, stand together and fight the oppression of the false patriot. The American Reeky Russell, Cottonwood image of a patriot, true or false, probably takes form in some beloved or distained political figure. Persuasion by eloquent speeches and emotional appeal regretfully typify a politicians approach to the generally tinder informed voter. If Americans would take greater interest in the depth of issues they would perhaps be better qualified to exercise an intellectual choice between true mm m Vvvw X V.- v- Guir Gurholt, Rowland Ilall-SMarks No, and the reason stems from the many connotations of patriotism. There are so many radical elements that they are driving the middle of the road people, whom I consider patriots, to the extreme right or left. When people turn to extremism, they are no longer a benefit to America and therefore, not patriots. Yet, in the minds of each side, they believe they are being patriott. each Climb v' V 'W and false patriots. ' 01. kwmim r-- i the wells, March down the halls. Are fun in any room I Great for cars I: ic. Brent McMillan, Murray I feel that people of today hr.ve the ability to decipher between the two. This generation has been brought up with both sides trying to influence the people with an objective point of view. Steve Kogianes, Bingham - Yes. False patriots profess their love for their country by rioting and other forms of destruction. A true patriot shows his Ic e for his country by using his intelligence to make it better in a more dignified way. Stan Macchione, Granger Sure they do. The did our of something for our early history patriots country. Today there are many who say one thing but do another. If they were called to fight for America, they wouldnt. False patriots are a lot of talk, but no action." jbredS for a dale at FAP ! 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