Show October 19 1995 Page 5 Cruise through SLC's underground rock scene with groups like Manti's Agnes Poetry some ol their more industrial tracks the lyrical quality is still there You don't by Andy Johnson staff writer Sail Lake ii uiHk’igiouiul rock scene is small anil difl'cicni To know the rijihl people is to enter a hidden world frequented bv icgulars Irom Lis Vegas iX'nver Idaho and een is far as Kcno It is an underground where that will definitely future people can rave lo DJ's Irom all over l he US or mosli lo some of the hollesl young allernalive Kinds One hand who has made a lot ol noise is ihe Manii I hah hand Allies Poetry lately Ihe hand has been inactive hut their album Unrest is starling lo warm up Released in late 994Uirvr sounds more like Depechc Modes' latest release In reality the album is the product of the Purcell family: Ranita Randon and Ruddock Unlike the other two Utah families the Osmonds and the Jets Agnes Poetry will always sound and “My Reward" hae Ihe sound that made modern music popular in the late 1 L— rwiiyyTTT"wTr The "Out of Print" exhibition will T — ii — )' i iwi be on display in Gallery East Oct 27 Photo by Alan DeFriez through get Ihe pointless yelling and screaming that you gel with a lot of alternative Kinds Instead you get quality ocals good Their most powerful asset is their lyrics Even though the music will touch a few hearts the lyrics on one song or another could affect everybody On he classics m the On the modern side songs like "Pseudo Joy" tiny personal lavonte) XOs Catchy phrases repealed only once or twice combined w ith Randon' s unique voice are w hat people may find alluring in these songs Others find themselves sy mpalhiing with the situation the singers is going through If you're a slow song person Agnes Poetry is still up your alley “Year of the Fair" and “leaving" ate straight from the heart They aren't another hit like Depechc Mode's "Somebody" hut they ate songs that could easily have you remembering your seventh grade sweetheart Maybe the lyrics arc good because we can all associate with them Maybe it is that we all have a hatred for monotony in music Maybe because we don't lieara lot of good vocals anymore The only way you will ever know is io check it out for yourself think it has something to do with it is I Kandonsoriginil poetry which the lyrics were taken from The album has three problems First being printed at a local record company (Ridge Runner Studios) the album may only be purchased at the small locally owned alternative music stores in Salt Lake Ogden and Provo Second it will not appeal to anyone outside of the alternative nick tastes The last problem is not really a CD pmblcm it is a personal problem My roommate won't stop playing it long enough for me to listen lo anything else Even though the group is local and CD production is limited their sound is universal Disc Jockeys from out of state arc starting to buy copies maybe you should too Next Edition: an undiselosed Rap title I if I can get rid of my rtnunmaie long enmtgh to listen lo it) The Last Dance: night of nostalgia for 400 alumni and students from the past 58 years A by Sharlene Sanchez staff writer lo “the Old Gym" brought together approximately 4(X) people from all parts of the United Slates last Saturday Many of (lie students wlui came hid attended Carbon College and Carbon High School which shared classes with the college until 1959 They brought their fondest memories and stories about their times in the "gym" For al most five hours the Saying good-by- e participants jitter bugged polkacd and foxtrotted on the warped wooden lloor us their memories flowed in the transformed gym They listened to the music they had danced to years before in the same gym by (he same band The Jimmy Dart Orohcstra Tlie gym opened its doors for the first time in I 939 the year that Jimmy Dart organized his first bifnd In 1940 The Jimmy Dart Orchestra played for the “Arctic Frolic" According to Jimmy his band has played intheorigi- u IIJJL1 nal gymnasium for as many years as it kas existed AKuit 75- - lOOof the participants were of Eastern Utah mu- - current College 18 together to play for its Golden An- - ni versary Ball and play they did It was so successful the orchestra has played lor many college and alumni affairs ovcr the past seven years The I lome- coming organizers fell that it was only "Ifkl “ have 'kc orchestra play for the alumni and guests this last lime in bid ding adieu lo the old gym of institutional advancement and coor- dinalor of the event said she was "tick- led" that the current students joined them in Ihe celebration Many alumni staff and students helped with ilecora- lions which were coordinated by Joyce Woodward Video Verns 1 2 3 ’ Ten Most Wanted Pulp Fiction Major Payne 4 Outbreak t The Qjuick and the Dead 5 6 7 French Kiss ia Legends of the Fall 8 9 10 i-- t ip mm M of Death Man of the House Kiss A Goofy Movie You'll find ip as well as ASCEU and the cheerleaders who helped decorate during Ihe four-da- y transformation of the gym Some former and current faculty performed in the lloor show toward the middle ol ihe evening The alumni came from all over Utah and as far away us Florida South Carolina Montana California Nevada and Colorado to bid their last farewell Clyde Tidwell who attended (Ik first event held in the gym which was a dance held on December 22 1938 was there enjoying the gym for his laM dance Ted Pappas a “1957" graduate of CHS and Kel Wycherley Pappas a "1958 CHS graduate" from Carbon County said (hey had a groat time and enjoyed the reunion Kel slated "The band sounded as good as if not belter than I remembered" Helene Pappas Fox Wright moving away after gradu- ating from high school and attending one year of college said “The gym seemed much smaller than I remembered It is sad they are (caring it down I had a lot of fun meeting ull those people that I could not recognize from the years before” Angelo Marakis a " 957 Cl IS graduate" and Jalcnc Fowler Marakis a “ 958 CHS graduate" now residing in East Carbon also hud a groat time Jalene said “I have a lot of memories in the old gym" The bands and decorations were fitting for the occasion Jalene 1 Video Vents located in the (801)637-733- 5 1 1 ihnc video and more Crcekview Shopping Center next to City Market started at 10:30 pm and continued 1:30 pm Bliss thanked (Ik band until l: L Under the direction of Scott Stanton CEU'a pep band and ensembe provided some of the music for CEU's "Last Dance” Photo courtesy of the Sun Advocate See Dance on page 10 |