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i. SATURDAY,-JANUARY 21st CROSS CREEK ........................................‘;:............ 7:00 & 9:30 P.M: SUNDAY, JANUARY 22nd WHAT’S UP TIGER LILY? ................................... 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. MONQA Y‘& TUESDAY, JANUARY 23rd & 24th. THE DRAUGHTSMAN’S CONTRACT ....... Nightly at 8:OO P.M. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25th NO NUKES .............’............................................... 7:oo & 9:oo P.M. THURSDAY, JANUARY 26th THE MAN WHO FELL TO EARTH .................... 7~00& 9:15 P.M. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27th STRANGE BREW ..................................................7:00 . 81 9:00 P.M. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28th Richard Gere in BEYOND THEzLIMIT ..F........... 7:00 8~ 9:15 P.M.

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Parachute ISdrop- in. by Nathan Rudyk BuE it’s very easy to’forget the sins and the Imprint staff past and reform the sins of the present inspired Microphones poised among @e battleby the Parachute Club. This band seems able to merge creative cynicism with’ hopeful ready percussion like rockets, sound and light systems looked like NASA mission control idealism affect . M and actually . . * _ the listener. They panels, ‘tables bustled, bottles drained Bnd . ” have tun and have a conscience -. a’ 1250 dil~ated pupils watched for the Parachute remarkable trait in pop. _ Club to land in Waterloo last Thursday night. If you listen to the lyrics of Alienation, the Land they did and within minutes the seven band’s newly-released 12-inch single from pop paratroopers filled the air with sound, the thfiebut album, you can find a potent rage with Ray-gun pqlitics, sexual discrimination ’ mind with meaning and the heart with joy. The andhate in general. If you listen to themusic (it first BENT event of the term quickly took the was easy to do Thursday through the band’s tone of a Latin festival as the best new band from Tor)onto performed their hbpeful, crisp $80,000 sound system), there is another rhythmic, soulful “New World Music”. level of potent intensity in the husky, sinuous A new world, and no less, is what the vocals of Lorraine Segato,_backed by timbale Parachute Club is aiming for. The hot ha@py player Julie Masi and supported by the unique funk of drummer Billy Bryans, guitarist Dave riight begati with bandleader Lorraine Segato’s promise to the crowd - “We’re going to Grey, bassist Russ Boswell, keyboard ‘pro break the rules. We’re going to have a carnival Laurie Conger, and last but not least, saxwoman Margo Davidson. tonight!” - and ended with her telling us to Indeed, it was Margo Davidson, the dimin“Have a good new year full of love. Be good to ’ utive person shaded by the dynamic, dancing each other.. .wehavethepowertochangethe Segato, who provided one of the evening’s world!” dazzling highlights with a muscular, spirited Similar messages have been Staples in solo unequal to very, very fe.w. The band was musicians’ on-stage oratory before. There lucky to have Davidson Thursdiy as it QuickI!,’ were names like ,Cohen, Dylan, Mitchell and became noticeable that Segato’s normall!r Joplin incestuously associated with the words husky voice was sounding very raw. AF“hope”, “love”> “power”, and “freedom”. parently, Segato has developed a thl oat These words were used openly, easily, and I infection due to the stressfultour’ing schedule excessively. The result was disco, followed by the band has been following recently. Durdn Duran. Style, style, style and content-. Still, she came back on Thursday far a 3nly if its current has Keen the result of sixties steamy second set J beginning with’ the lypeti-idealism. Parachute Club hit, Rise Up. .Everyone rose up - on the dance-floor, on the tables, chairs, shoulders, or anywhereelse I they; could find-the freedom to move.- The Wa!erloo Inn ballroom has seldom seen the kind of floor-shaking perfor’mance put on by the Parachute Club. The band’s collective background may have ‘something to do with their well deserved success. Members have performed with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra (Masi), Tor~ Campus Centre ’ onto’s Tony Flaim and the Dukes (Grey), The Government (Bryans), and have workedasart Tapes - Maxell XL-II 90 min. dealers’ and film producers’ assistants (Sqato).’ 10 for s40g5 Feds $3gg5 They aren’t products of stuffed shirts in \ executive suites, nor are they pronouced oneReceive your Federation of Students price discount ’ hit has-beens. The Parachute Club is a band ($1 .OO off everything) by showink your undergrad full of promise, full of visiop and full of love. Upiversit y of- Wa tekloo I. D: card to the cashier!! You could s&e it when Segato came back to - do her en&e for’ the cheering, sweating, happy crowd: “We-have the power to cha_nge WEEKLY HOURS: the world;“she said. She smiled, we smiled, the 9:30 to 12:45 & 200 to 5:00 Monday, TTesday, Thursday, Friday band smiled, and the Parachute Club tOok to Sorry, We’re Clmed dn Wednesday the air again. . .,

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