Show 4 p5 i if h vnrvnan vwjnex-'M- 0 IjZ— v QPINION Committee betrays student interests of auitieru-rh failure tf ld- -t ruht concert m term I ommi Concert the turnout cun he attributed to e tee tx that there wax an auThe success of the concert-th- at fan- the all-c- an to credited be dience at w hich acts ax a free ajtent The Pop Concert Committee concertx the university and in booking promoting for wrw arbitrary- reason not to publicize this particular concert Students independent of the Pops Concert Committee who were tinted about the band "Talking Heads” comthe ing to the university were responsible for iCetlmyt word around The Pops Concert Committee took out a half pa:e ad m this publication to announce the concert the day aftt-tickets went on sale We saw only one poster about the band on the campus and that poster was lost in the win dow of the ticket office To its credit the committee did take an ad out on a hwa! radio station the weekend before tickets went on sale The posters hunt around lotfan City announcing the concert were placed there by the fans not the committee The leaflets and fleers on the concert were dtsigreti printed and distributed by fans The fans set up and ned a table in the basement of the SC to play record bv "Talking Heads " Previously such advertising tactics as the table in th basement of the SC were considered to be standard procedure before every concert So what are the reasons for neglecting publicity of this concert? If the committee decided the band wasn't worth muting why did it book "Talking Heads” m the first place? If tfie committee decides upon hearing the band for the first time that the band is not of its liking and therefore not worthy of spending the committee merr tiers' time and efforts m promoting as it is rumored to be the case with Tuesday s concert then more serious questions are raised Is the committee responsible to itself or to the student body? 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