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Show TEC1 1g Jane Tho Salt Lake Tribune Friday, 8, 1973 HELP Artisans FightJBattle City since May 21 preparing lor this weeks performance. CRJnacd from Page D--l W aft (Erector, was receptive and the show was booked. Don-Siti- "This is an example of the we were talking about, he said. We are in the process of using the did technology to create a aew By Ellen Peek Ami technology There are so many things e will be able to do here, I just cant believe it. On the one. "We were lucky," claimed loan. "Dr. Littman had had road all we had to work on rear projecIts true, said Joan, we was a 20x experience with the Rainbow are really creating something Jam show, so. we werent tion screen. Now well have all the equipment you saw, that is totally new. We have trying o convince him of anyplus seme new stuff that John, to make up our own vocabuWe all feel new. that this thing is working on, and we will use lary as we go. We have ro sort of show is what lies in the of reference to work future for us. We did a show a tape of selected music we frame from. ; similar to this one at the San engineered. Its not that combining Francisco Palace of Fine Arts - - "See, we have two and a last month. It went very well. half hours of music to choose science with art is anything new, we just carry it to the Touring is aU right, but Id from and the shows here are extreme. rather do this if we could only an hour and 10 minutes afford it long, so potentially, someone Joan is excited about the could come every night and possibility of video cassettes. . Plane-tariuIn the bowels of the never see the same show Joan and John preI think things will really We can do that by edittwice. start pared their equipment and jumping for us then. we because ing the tape and . ' graphics. Well finally have a tangible, do all the images spontaneous"I want to emphasize that ly. They arent product to deal with. programmed. we are preparing a whole new But until then Heavy Water A New Invention set of special effects for this will have to be content with As be talked John showed show" Joan emphasized. She the gigs they come by and is working on a new set of what he had been working on continually remind people that Medium overlays for the performance. what used to'be an overhead The is the Both have been in Salt Lake projector. message. w - While a few veterans like Andy Williams and Johnny Cash are music millionaires, the nouveau riche are performers like Alice Cooper, Elton John and Stone. The-Famil- Sly-an- Its ridiculous, said Johnny Mathis, who made $1 million a year when he was on top. in the 1950s and still nets Performers arent' worth this kind of money. In fact, nobody is. r But Jerry Wexler, Atlantic Recording Coip.s executive vice president, dungs at the Its pure capi-- . indignation. talicm in any field, the guy w$o sells the most to his makes the most ; money.", And theres plenty around to be mjide.The magazine esti- mates rock fans plunk down $2 billion a year for records and another $150 million to see their favorites in concert. But the customers are buying more than mere music. A major record executive has theory: rRock V roll is music by the inept for the untutored. There is no gulf between the audience and the performer. Every kid in Scarsdale says to $500,0001 Thats when I knew we had something, said Shep Gordon, who manages the act. I figured anybody who got to people like that could be a big star. Now Alice is rolling in the green stuff. Says he, "Im the most American rock act. I have American ideals. I love money. Last years jackpot winner was Don McLean, who wrote and sang American Pie. McLeans royalties on 4.5 million American Pie single records and ' 1.8 , million records netted out to $1.1 million. But like most popular artists, McLean writes his own music and pulls in another 2 cents per single and 12 long-playin- g cents per LP. e With a half-shar- in the pub- lishing copyrights, McLeans writing and publishing brought him an additional 5468,000 'VV . Offbeat Skills Make' Money - record sales and Foreign broadcast royalties bring the grand total to $1.6 million, After paying off his manager 'and booking agent, McLean ad nulikmteft.,. But having a hit record is only the' begumihg, says the magazine, ft creates fans all over the world who fclamor to see the star in concert, movies and television, with all of the income going to the artist and none to the record company. Neil Young, who performs in tattered denims, sells out 10,000-sesports arenas at $5 to $8 8 crack, leaving Young with around $18,000 in his blue jeans at the end of a night. Then theres the merchansing like himself, T could that. So for the kids, worshipand makping a reck star ing occasional $6 offerings for bis albums and concert tickets is a way of worshipping themselves. Not talent, but luck is the key word, says the magazine. .Take Alice- - Cooper.' Four years ago, Alice was rifling girls purses for food money, and now he's making millions staging to a live boa constrictor and chopping up a fake baby. When he started his act, some members of he audience wouldnt even day in the room and one night half the audience walked out dising bonanza. David Cassidy, who at 22 is getting a little long in the tooth to be a idol, has earned untold thousands on the sale of love kits" that contain photos and a secret love message and bubble gum. Alice Cooper recently jumped with cosmetics for men. His Whiplash Mascara is a natural for the guys who attend his concerts in capes, eye shadow and glitter, says the magazine. So what do the superstars do with all their cash when the money starts pouring in like water through a faucet? The teeny-boppe- r, magazine says the entertainer a bucket and starts t Rolls-Royc- e, memories, a ets of your personality you wouldnt tell your best friend. But then dogs themselves have often been called mans best friend. There are 25 million dogs living as household pets in this country (one out of every; three homes has one) plus some 20 million cats. Large aid aggressive dogs are jgme times chosen by people qjo wish they could be more repressive themselves, to a national teen O&gazine. These often use the animal to help make their fantasies come true, says naturalist writer Roger Caras. Many large and evpa ferocious dogs are kept for just this reason of wish fijiafijnent. On the other hand, there are who select breeds that will retain puppy-hk- e characteristics into maturity. This is known as neoteny and is especially noticeable in toy breeds such as poodles, tatshire terriers,' Pekinese tagiT .Pomeranians. Childless are particularly tCple 'attracted to neotenous dogs , dog-owne- dog-owne- ' to-yo- Peck: Prom together and, of course, so did 1. ' Wen, now it looks like Pm not going to be going-LalMost people I know have al- - , ready asked dates and therL ones who havent are worth going out with. taurant in town. (Asfor a Prom is only a weefctfway and I cant face the thought, of companion, Im certain that sitting at home white every-- not every last sod hi school is one else I know is out iavteg going to Hie Prom. Find a blast Its something I someone you enjoy being with looked forward to all through and suggest that you get to- - 'gather for bigwght of your school. And now1 what can 1 own. If that fails, you might lately miserable enlist the aid of an older do?' 7 Judith Aim, Rochester brother or sister or a relative with whom youre especially $ f& close.) You may feel Eke Cinderella, but dont make file mistake of fantasizing that' some unknown fairy godmother is going to appear at the crucial moment with a pumpkin and four mice. Try to look at your situation objectively yes, you are going to miss a big dawce (and thats what a but no, its Kft . prort really Is) going to be the and Id the g world. You might find ft to know that sometimes proms arent all theyre cracked up to be and some-- ', times the big right can be a 'big letdown. (I have' ate young friend who equates proms with, New Years Eve everyone 'gets an dressed np and tries as hard as they possibly can to have a good time because fts supposed to he the nxwt wonderful night of the year. Does that sound like . fun?) . con-solin- (2) Splurge and buy some of the fancy cosmetics youve always wanted to try. Spend the evening making yourself beautiful for the next day. (3) Buy $5.00 worth of classy paperbacks and magazines. ... : ' 6 0P P 1 B ITS? rw 0f books, yea can either escape (defective thrillers and ro-enrich your, mindmances) (a gripping, novel youve meant to read). Either way, youll find the time pass- ing very quickly. v (4) Find some kindred souls . and do something crazy or un; usual that will turn out to be fun. Go to a carnival or amusement park, play miniature golf, dance the right away at a discotheque with a loud rock . band Take a train ride to the nextefty and back. (5) Throw .a party. Rent a tttnm projector and. scrounge , , For the - . " , past year, youve My girlfriecd and I would same world and the shared like to know if you think we same interests. Now, you the should stay together. Im a two are looking ahead to two high school senior and shes a different environments and and since Im junior the impending . separation is going to college tills fall, it causing tensions (and perhaps may inevitably end anyway. underlying jealousies) which "Weve been going together . explode . randomly, causing one year. Now, we seem to arguments ever every little average from two to three thing. fights a week over ridiculous . I do suggest you break up things (like what movie we now, while you can still reshould go to, or whether she member the good times and or I should drive). eaeft other fondly, Bit- " .. lemess converof our might result if you try ely, many satkms are about breaking up. to prolong a relationship whose time is clearly past. Ellen Still, when, everything . is 7K 17 tAST BROADWAY : : ffle Sbictlf Leris store .MEN'S LEVI'S NEW TUFF-CUF- F - The Copper Rivet carries ' sta- - "mens cotton polyester prest jeans with a big 2Vi' .cuff. Navy blue only in sizes 28 to 36. 11 M. justi-grab- Sack in 1921, D. Branson Brinton, Ilactrical Engineer, began his own business, wiring, repairing and selling appliances. He pioneered the sales of new appliances and appliance repairing, saying "Service makes satisfied customers." Now a half century later you can OH DGOOHOOC: I n enjoy all the G.E. family of appliances, backed by Edition's experienced, friendly (personnel. - i( (4 world prisoner-rehabilitatio- V ,!ear UJC3CI And if they dont have an answer, they usually s develop eccentricities to fy their fame. exceptional? to escape emotional as that remain a injury.' For example, a grant long as it lives. was recently given to the As far as we can determine, State Prison at Chino, Calif., man has had pets for more for a than 10,000 years. Both dogs program called Animal Psyand cats have been used down in which the chology through the centuries to foreinmates are given an opportutell the future technically nity to work with animals as known as cynomancy." In part of the effort to restore ancient Babylon and Greece, them to society. dogs were believed to cure all The relationship between kinds of diseases and injuries. his dog is a symbio-- . And in Formosa even today, man and one a close association tic many believe there is magic two of different organisms, in dogs behavior and by beneficial to both. watching them, people can tell mutually what the gods have in store Mans task is to provide the dogs physical needs. The for their own lives. dog's rote is to help fulfill But the most important reaman's psychological needs; ft sons we have always kept is a dearly defined division of dogs and cats have nothing to labor and responsibilities from do with religion, cures or forewhich both parties profit telling the future. Psychologist Still, we must keep pets in Boris M. Levinson recently the proper perspective. Anithis it Pets explained way: mats cannot replace human of all kmds can play an imin emotionally relationships in role to portant he'ping stable The days when people. maintain emotional stability. we feel like being with a dog Many psychologists and psy-more than with a friend chiatnsts agree. should not become a pattern. Doctors who accept this But the ideal person can depremise frequently ure'-dnrive benefits from association as canine therapists, espewith both as long as he cially to reach people who knows how' to establish and have tried to seal off the maintain priorities. child ' down Memory Lane. ' Whatever you do, , dont ' mope, brood, sulk or mourn. ' With a bit of imagination and Its really not a question of determination, you can make the evening enjoyable despite whether you should stay face it: you are not gether disappointment Dr. Jim and Ellen really together any more as il ls. . l Dear EBeu lonely . trying desperately to impress strangers. Harry Nilsson, one of the liottest performers around, says: Eventually the famous ask themselves: Why am I LJLjijiLL-'wLw- nJ wOl evening SnlJi 0 Look at DogandSee Yourself - - going good, and we remember the good times about the last year, ft seems okay. Whats causing the fighting? . And, should we stay together or not? Whats best? Carroll B., Kansas City il3t OR hand-to-mou- A Canine Mirror NEW YORK The type of dog yon own may reveal fac- the 30s and 40s (they can be bor- -' rowed from the local library cr rented). Make mountains of way popcorn and munch your " mOif Joan Chase, Heavy Water, ponders shows fatare Prom-Nigh- t up some old films of -- Now I know what CindereSar felt like when everyone else in (he kingdom went to the ball and she wasn't invited. About three weeks ago, I broke np with the guy I've been going, with since October and I couldnt have picked a worse time to do it. Everybody figured wed be going to the NEW YORK Help renovate a historic building, groom horses fcr a stable, peddle yoor homemade brownies. throwing the stuff out of the . These are some offbeat window." ways to make money this summer while having fun sugNone has done anything parin a national teen maggested with their ticularly exciting or azine you can : money. AH theyve tried to Take it easy. Run a plant, do so far is accumulate wtiat pet and house sitting service money,' a they call bleep-yosum so large that nobody can for vacationers. force them to do anything they Get some culture. Usher at dont want to do, continues movies or concert halls, con-the article. duct, tours for museums or art The Mamas and The galleries. If youre close to a college, check the bulletin Papas John Phillips moved board for work cities. into Jeannette MacDonalds old mansion with his first Do it yourself. If you or $65,000 royalty check, and furyour friends are into baadk nished it with his second. He crafts, try to sell them to should have installed revolving boutiques. If you decide to doors. The group disbanded. peddle homemade goodies, get ,He moved out, and Sly, Coan okay from your Licensing lumbias baby, Board. in. moved The ' police Be a teacher. If youre a Mowed. super guitarist, artist, acrobat or swimmer, see if year local Englands Elton John gave his agent a $38,000 recreation center needs an inand Elton himself, structor. bought eyeglasses with windshield wipers and a $5,000 pair that light up ana spell Then he bought a string of television sets so he can walk from hip bar to the toilet .without missing any action and' two cars for each' foot , TCI CM SELL But the champs, says the magazine, are Grace Slick and the Jefferson Airplane, who 0TTHG manage to live despite making millions. Its They return from a tour, new bills their and pay bny toys Then when they get behind again, they do another CLASSIFIED tour. Its a lifestyle theyre AD into. They have no investments Theyve never had suffcstCid ficient cash together at any one time, their manager said 521-33- 35 But in the final analysis, The says the magazine, riches superstars rewards and fame arent all they are cracked up to be. Time and again, both disappear after only two or three years, and the fading star is left with his tax problems and his - iv. Dont sit around in front of ',tte fireplace dressed in rags and ashes on Prom night.P2 something very special - for the . And Dollar Beat Goes On By Dan Miller Chicago Daily News Writer The rockers are rolling in money. Americas young are showering more than mere adulation on their favorites, says a national magazine. At least 50 rock superstars are pulling down incomes between $2 million and $6 million a year. . Dr. E. James Uebernaft; Dear ESea aai Dr. Jim: m -- Cinders on n Da p::p!o red scdlcds? V0UAQO. Put small newspaper ads to work for you. Dial 524-286- to have 1 a rep- resentative come to your business and present facts about the power of small-spac- e paigns in per. ad pur newspa- : i i! |