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Show - 4B The Salt Lake Tribune. circulation of Mother out pulled night 4 Twenty years later, Moody Blues are within the next few months, because there may be some of the performers who don't speak English, they can learn while I'm preparing the film and filming his original "See You in the Morning comedy drama ROCKY RELATIONSHIP: Actor Klaus Maria Brandauer is getting his dander up at movie reviewers who are comparing his new Streets of Gold to "Rocky. In "Gold, Brandauer plays a former Russian boxing champion who emigrates to the U S. and ends up coaching two street kids to become world-clas- s boxing champs. But he stresses his 20th Century Fox film "isn't about boxing its about people coming together from differ- HOLLYWOOD Don't look for 'night, Mother" in your neighborhood movie theater Universal has Banpulled the Sissy Spacek-Annafcroft drama out of circulation ter it managed to bring in only a dismal $353,529 in six weeks of release. "We never got beyond of a run of 20 to 25 cities," reports director Tom Moore He's justifiably disappointed that his film adaptation of Marsha e still wowing crowds By John Paul Brophy For The Salt Lake Tribune After two hours of playing in the University of Utah Special Events Center Saturday night, the Moody Blues had shown just exactly why they have managed to remain a rock n roll force for over twenty years. The instrumentation was powerful yet contemporary, and the stage set certainly met the current standard of excellence. Most amazing, though, was how those trademark vocal harmonies have retained all of the original flavor Concert lieview and emotion that has kept the group on the charts since that first hit in 1965 you could pick any of the evenings selections, close your seemed suspended eyes, and time r r l l it win tut, i IU1 pontitui aisuiiu vji the voices. Justin Hayward fronted the band with his guitars and lead vocals, joined by John Lodge on electric bass, Graeme Edge handling the drums, and Ray Thomas playing flute and tarnbouiine. Pail ilk Moraz, keyboardist since 1978, anchored the melodies on his set of synthesizers that included the Kurzweil, while additional keyboard work came from Bias Boshel. Wendy MacKen-zi- e and Janice Liebhard provided the bai king vocal harmony and animated, seductive dance moves. The Other Side of Life," the latest LP from the Moody Blues and their first in three years, yielded . some fine tunes for this The title cut was strong, featuring Moraz on the portable key synthesizer, and Your Wildest Dreams showed true rock fever The ballad "It May Be the Fire also a good addition. There is no denying the timeless appeal of the older, classic songs from this group, and while it would be difficult to please everyone, the state-of-the-a- peifoi-mance- Moodies reprised many of their best tunes with real passion Their incredible, lyrical honesty shined throughout (despite the sound engineer's rather muddy vocal mix), especially on Isn ' t Life Strange,'' and the beautiful Forever Afternoon (Tuesday) " Hayward's vocals were superb, and the harmonies from both Lodge and Thomas as well as the backing women really set these tunes apart An acoustic guitar treatment, Hay ward on six string and Lodge Normans Pulitzer im Wit 10 - Producer-directo- r Steven Spielberg will receive the Scopus Award of the American Friends of the Hebrew University at the 17th annual Scopus gala Dec. 14 at the Century Plaza Hotel Actor Richard Dreyfuss will be the presiding chairman and master of ceremonies for the banquet at which Spielberg will be praised for his commitment to excellence in the world of g . production a major Academy Award push, and if it scores strongly in Oscar nominations, it will hopefully get a small re release, sat iii ent backgrounds and overcoming obstacles. Brandauer says he never had an interest in boxing and still doesn t. "I don't like to hurt other people," says the actor who received an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Meryl Streep's husband in Out of Africa. Brandauer will be on hand for next week's screening of Streets of Gold" at the Rio de Janeiro Film Festival and then heads home to Vienna, Austria, for a stage stint in Hamlet. He starts Berlin filming of the Hanussen in January but as he did during African filming of "Out of ma that focuses on a mothers attempt to dissuade a daughter from suicide would have a problem comthe subject is harder to mercially deal with on film than it was on stage but I hoped for more. It could should still become a classic. As a home video offering, if nothing more. keyboard accompaniment, made "New Horizons" a good contrast to the electric guitar format Lodge continued on that instrument for "Talking Out of Turn, and his lead vocal on this tune sounded strong and full Justin Hayward was a surprise highlight with his outstanding guitar work on "Im Just a Singer (In a - n FOREIGN AFFAIRS While Alan Pakula has been filming Orphans in Hock and Roll Band) " The sizzling -U1 "J -- - jpluj day s noted players but sadly distracted by the focus on MacKen-zie'- s .YIVV 1 Ui lie Jiao uau uu IN, aaovzv. iu UliU u .U of Gold," will spend his weekends doing repertory on the Vienna stage. SHOE FLY: Patti LaBelle, on concert tour of Europe, found herself shoeless in Vienna the other day. The singer, whose affection for footwear rivals Irridda Marcos arrived in the Austrian city only to discover that cv, racing around North America Shanghai and Peking in search of a "Chinese Meryl Streep" for Spring Liebhard's dance routines A standing ovation for "Nights In White Satin" was w molmbne dliu uic luiuh-iiiutzuico nw ( showed Dead" "Timothy Leary's Ray Thomas at his best with the flute and lead vocal touches Patrick Moraz added a great duet with Thomas on the bridge here, that keyboard work was surely a powerful ingredient on every selection and Moon." Moon" (based on the Bette Bao Lord novel, which covers the life of a r L h LWM fVl O n f uum J L A A f CmdUliai'UUl nviuaii 1800s through Chinas cultural revolution) wont shoot for many moons However, he'd like to have casting set e r G 11 ance"), the band was encouraged to return for an encore with one of the most vigorous, appreciative roars of applause heard in a long " contintime "Ride My ued the fever pitch through Bushel's spirited rock 'n' roll keys and the rest of the octet's own dynamic efforts. Continued endeavors as exciting as this concert will keep the Moody Blues in the hearts of their listeners well into the "days of future passed." Smo all gratuities) Dinner Buffet for 2 Unlimited set-up- s ny'j $75 $13000 tax and all (includes V'- "- as (0Gf 100 s KO I $ $10 h 3j'r 7 11 Days Cen- 8 p.m. CHOOSING YOUR OWN HAPPINESS -- Workshop for Women IKK 4 DM 1,1 NOV. 22, TOBO A p m. $2. Pre register by Nov. 18. 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