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Show rs, Tne Salt Lake Tribune. Thursday. October Flash, Deodato Bands Need More Oomph By David Proctor IN Music Writer His band. "The 2001 space. L a utilizing horns, aggregation congas, guitar, bras, drams ano the leader's electric keyboards. They fall in the gap between Latin and jazz percussion' and only emerge strongly when they concentrate on the jazz angle. Deodato himself is no show man and seemed to care less whether the audience was even listening. There were no and r.i song introductions speaking at all until the band was introduced near the end of the show. It features leader Peter. Banks on guitar who gained something of a reputation as a member of Yes. But what that reputation is based a of matter is upon conjecture. Banks and Flash comprise a heavy, metal sort of group from England, who couldn't seem to bring things togetner Wednesday night. They had trouble keeping time with each other, trouble producing listenable music and managed none of the special effects they base their name on. There was a synthesizer box hooked up to his guitar to produce violins-sounds. $ t . r Eumir Deodato is a Brazil- and pian- lan jazz arranger I Paul Newman and Robe.1 Redford are reunited for the first time Butch Cassidy and since filming the Sundance Kid in The Sting at released be to nationally lack oi to most of the direction music, but when there was some direction, it was good, especially when one number was closed out with a crashNights tn ing version of White Satin. He and the band have the ability, its unfortunate not more of it was displayed. Peter Banks chief ability to be his talent with a 521-818- Ln. IN Threshold" and another piec. of his, "On tne Sixth Day; good, tight wnting, w(h a biting trumpet solo by V alt Fowler. Jon Crosse, the new lead tenor man, is a warm player and a strong one. a welcome addition. There are changes in the rhythm section George Souza moves to guitar and Sad Christmas. Rediord The at talk backstage intermission was about sloppy playing, poor srand levels, lost solos; but that tells you more about what these people think they can do, than about was what wrong really There night. Wednesday wasn't much wrong Wednesday night . The feature was a new work by Pat Williams, the movie and .TV composer. a portrays ' Last drifter who depends on Newman, portraying a Thirties eon man, for his education. The film is directed by George Roy Ilill. small-tim- e in 9 p Tango Gains Worst prizes of Worst Film ot uie Century (for the century ending 1973) and Worst Performance by a Cast in toto. MASS. (AP) CAMBRIDGE, 9 Bertoluccis Bernardo Last Tango in Fans" was named the Worst Movie of the Year on Wednesday by the Harvard University Lampoon, a humor magazine. The Lampoon said only the a coin gave that award to "Last Tango m Pans of to The Poseidon Adventure," which received "the vciy respectable consolation flip of The chose Lampoon nine other films as the worst of the year, in order. "The CandThe Getaway, idate, "Sounder, "Deliverance, Play It As It Lays, "The "Whats Up. Emigrants, Man of Doc? and The Man. Mancha i HIGHEST RATING! EASILY ONE OF THE BEST OF THE YEAR IN ANY CATEGORY! CASSIDY AND KID SUNDANCE THE r-- -- Richard Schickel, Time Mag in ONE OF THOSE RARE INSTANCES which close adaptation of a good book has resulted in possibly an even better movie. A remarkably faithful rendering! !-MH -- Roger Greenspun. When Walking Tall first played, audiences were so impressed and involved that they responded with a thunderous reaction and spontaneous cheers "VVHartfsPeapo?" jKSk ONE OF THE LOVELIEST iro's However, many people did not have the opportunity to see it in its limited engagement. NOW ifilfll Lit Lii ' ITS BACK ... 6:15, 8:15. 10:15 ELIZABETH TAYLOR URENCE HARVEY 'TOT 6 30.830. 1030 335! r of BILLY JACK,, Rmw SPtCIAL JSMMiii UNITED ARTIST U ' Plus 'ipKS Co-H- m it from i2.ao SOUND! SAVE .TATUM O'NEAL PLUS Tatinic,, cJango infpafis G THE FAMILY y "NIGHT WITCH" , .9 TAF&a .LOsKT s 6 oo. 9 35 ATLANTIS 8 15 OPEN 7 3ff1 SAVE THE CHILDREN PLUS BEYOND ATLANTIS 'SR :n, jrtpr 2 CLASSICS 3Pg; 32K181 UURENCE HARVEY TncJjy d! 6 30 8 3U 10 "MIGHT at U.A. James Garner in 'They Only Kill TGeir Masters41 Co-H- it SAT.ond SUN ONLY! IMOS AT 2 THEATRES 7.00 and 9 00 p.m. mo DOG KILLERS! SOUTHEAST SOUTH Hit AND. P S&mZZuZj (AIT I.456J34H plus Where ujereyeuin 62? watdi 1 15. 4 45. 8 30 "022f TONIGHT 7 00 and 9 15 A . f Ride in the Great Automobile Race that will keep you on the edge of jour seat "MAURIE" ! i BUTCH CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID IS THE MOVIE TKAT PROVES "G" PICTURES CAN BE KID BLUE EXCITING1 M.NM . . r.F.-.t- fw Cottonwood Mall TONIGHT AT 6:00 8:0010:00 NO RESERVED SEATS McBeldens AmaziRS 'v GASMeBILJE l.xnw i:msicom 'fr'nrriv MyUuM3 I - an TtuJt ifxitdn a jd Ndfioieon i WALT D1SMEY productions BONUS HOUR PLAZA O MURRAY C QUEEN O FOX COTTONWOOD MALL jmffiR It Asz NAPjLUN&SVANTKi toutirv Sot rom 12 Nonr ft d Sunday thru Thursday ADM $1 OO 'til ADULT Sfto O CENTRE TONIGHT MANN THEATRES 7.30 THEATRES 'W 10:15 TOttITi! 5 , 6 tJIAfA BOSS in "GODFATHER" LADY" 10:30 SO -- 6:30 Popa 8:30 only E BILUE WHITELAW AT 2 THEATRES! C: ToEiia;iADy SINGS THE ujdTrw1 - Tmmfg ... ON THE SAME PROGRAM! ft l TBOilET ELIZABETH TAYLOR LLy TONIGHT AT 7:00 9:30 no one under 18 admitted NITEDARTISTStTMEATRES wi 8 a i . 10:00 2:00 -- Ethel Whitehorn, PTA Magazine TON'GHT "They Only Kill Their Mailers" AND tjcztr is not prurient. Rather, it uses sex to study human pain, failure, loneliness, despair and at moments even love. ENGS 1 FRIENDS BTAuetaiL WALKING TALL...., JOE DON baker "ELIZABETH HARTMAN ROSEMARY MURPHY TIMES "Where's Poppa" Ls.it PLUS ,,i!!iK.'iii.ri INVISIBLE FIST 1kcGETAWAY - E HAROLD ano MAUDE "Vanishing Point" ' Alfa- r CINERAMA RELEASING "JJIU iw -- ENDS TONIGHT! BUHAWPP1 KUNGFUTHE all $100 I A TOTAL- Robert De Niro Michael Moriarty, Vincent Gardenia .irrr.rrr'r?: 7 30, 9 30 to :30p.m. SEATS 1 TMFATRfcS HOUR BARGAIN J. 1 tonight STEREOPHONIC ,62 THE CINEMA. LY WINNING EXPERIENCE! gMy cee v;nuAr3s,Kj4! v WALKING TALL United Artists MURRAY A RARE EVENT IN : Today Show NBC-T- Bang tits drum slowly 1 CE -- Gene Shalit, Paramount Pictures Presents GWEN WELLES technicolor' Eg-- c Ujv TOSHORD PRYOR I DBURN. OF FILMS! Dc -N- performance is extraordinary. Might just tarn out to be this years sleeper and emulate the runaway success MICH" Times N Y. Mcriarty is fine too. I dont know when youll see a more human, more moving movie in any setting. A CLEAN HIT! off a job no one would ever dare, you need a team nc one would ever believe. To pull It is the deeply moving story of a young man who and the girl would not surrender to the System him. beside stood who always Walking Tall is based on the truth and it isnt just a movie. Edward Albert i They play guitar, mandolin, and cello, violin, mouth-harbongos. 7th East 'RGSERTREDR&O pg-"- numbers during intermission, and they are terrific. I think I would say that even if they weren't beautiful. SQUARE & si twin smut - NOTE: Three girls called "Elfstone" did half a dozen J TROLLEY 5th South i too. Mr. Williams conducted both There are about a dozen new musicians in the band, but what is really new is its confidence. The power and the musicianship weie always there, but this year the band is really driving. Check the Goms on That Gal! and some extra percussionists. (The band has a good feel for Latin tempos.) There are other changes, and a lot of grow th. This is an excellent band, and its going to keep right on getting better. Thats nice to think about. clesiastical brass choir and closes with a long, lovely tenor sax solo. There are some nice things in between, 4 Orchestra" Cliff Hugo succeeds him on bass, both string and eleiinc "Threshold," it has performed previously only in Williams new album. It opens with an almost ec- year coming The 19"3-7version of the band played its opener at Churchill junior High Wednesday night, and oh! what a difference a year makes. Gershwin's In "Rhapsody Blue," but the latter was surprisingly omitted for this show. Flash is the older of the two bands, with three albums to its credit, and opened the been ago the newly formed Ladd McIntosh band the Westminster College Jazz Orchestra, Experimental Ensemble and Rock Garden played its first concert at Westminster. It was shaky but g'KKl; you could see what was A and Space Odyssey Called By David L. Beck Tribune Staff W nter best known for his versions of Also Sprach Zarathustra, the theme from 2001: A tions. show.. Ladd McIntosh Band Delightful lit who has dor-- work for Roberta Flack and others, as well as his own albums. He is Flash and Deodato are two entirely different kinds ot bands with entirely different approaches to music, but their Wednesday night performances at the Terrace ended in the ' same verdict: Neither managed to meet expecta- IB 4. 1973 7 OO, 8 45 'LZ The FUN Cospel Story1 7pm A iOUCh of Class a n d TREASURE ISLAND GsorgsC Scott lostRun 9, 6ort:r g 00 THf ATflFS Olympus ShOOSO Drivelnl MIH11T 2bl 1 |