(* *.* *) MDXYII_ MDXY (POLYDOR RECORDS) ‘Moxy.is currently one of the hottest bands’in ’ the mid-Western United ' States, where hard.rock *is the daily diet. The ' five piece band/from Ontario is just now on its first Canadian tour ‘andigradually.Canadians “are waking up to the greatness of this band. _Their firSt album was a five star effort, this one, MDXY II, slipping to four because too- many of the songs sound like Aerosmith out— . takes. 'Jack Douglas, Aerosmith's producer, also ' produced this record so . much of the blame has to fall on him. The material is great, all the same. 'For those of us who like to support Canadian4talent, (I have thirty Canadian albums) thisfone is a must.j t Currently,'I can see three Canadian bands with good chances of breaking open a strong inter- thelionkuurns , IIIOII,III randy To those of you who read this column regularly (if there are any) you may have noticed I review very little fiction. However once in a while I come across an extra- ordinary book and-this is where the Leo Rosten’s work' 0 KaplaniMy Kaplan fits in. The book is a collection\ of stories focusing on the hilarious misadventures of one Hyman Kaplan,a student in a beginner English class for immigrants.Rosten' creates a character effer—' Vescent with'life and vit— ality,an indomitable spirit, a cheerful smile and the ability to massacre the English language as only Hyman Kaplan could.Beseiged by his mentors he uses his Own personal logic to over- Come all obstacles in his Path in reforming the English language." ‘ ‘ Rosten's book is filled With characters who study English by/applying the 1 “‘m cums: Arum national audience:April Wine, Moxy, and Max Webster. We could use so some more publicity to erase the Canadian image' \supplied by BTO and Rush. Moxy and Moxy II are cap— able of doing just that. (* * *) ONE MORE FROM THE ROAD-LYNYRD SKYNRD (MCA RECORDS) Musically, Lynyrd Sky— nrd leave much to be de- _ sired on this two-record live set. It sounds like one long lead break through— out. ‘Exceptions are "Needle And The spoon? and "Crossrdads". The fact that "Sweet Home Alabama" has lost its drive in concert is the biggest dis— appointment of all. "Only true fans of Southern rmusic could last through— out this one. C * * * *) ENDLESS FLIGHT LEO SAYER ‘ (WARNER BROTHERS RECORDS) "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" is only one of the many great songs on, an album that took eight months to produce. Need— ' less to say, the sound quality is flawless and credit should go to Richard Perry. Other impressiVe songs are "How Much Love"— "Endlesss Flight" and half a dozen more. _It is one of my favorite "pop" music albums of all time. (* * * * *) BIG BEAT- O’CKapI‘an,v,My Kanllan of their own language to English. The result is a book which one sits down to and _roars out loud with laughter The only criticism that I could possibly think to level at this book is that ,it be— ing a collection,one cannot, read the whole bookxat once as the stories can be a trifle repetitive.I can guarantee that everytime you sit down to read it you will thoroughly (enjoy yourself. > This book will no doubt r become a classic on the level ‘of Twain,Leacock,or any hum— ~ ourist. ' As Robert Ardrey said,"Leo Rosten is.a one man counter— culture,directing love an', laughter and the dreary dis— couraged ramparts'of our 'time." I . .I can only say this book is a must.I recommend you go immediately to a local bookstore or library and ask for it. If you.get it, ‘go to a quiet corner and settle down to an excellent book.It is published by Fitzhenry and Whiteside, “150 Lesmill Road, ’Don Mills,0nt. SPARKS (COLUMBIA REC.) Big Beat continues the Spark's traditionfof serving up basic rock n' roll in a distinctive style. The best rockers on the album are "Fill 'er Up?, "Big Boy", and “Nothing To Do". The bmdakocm$hmsa little humour with their music on songs such as "I bought The Mississippi River" and "Throw Her Away" (And Get A New One). It is one of the most enjoyable albums to come along in recent years. ’(* * * *) 2ND WEEKEND BY DEAF SCHOOL (WARNER BROS. RECORDS) This album covers the music from the 1920's thru K to the 1940's perfectly. With up—tempo piano num- bers coupled with "tin- can" vocals, this album is a healthy change from the usual rock'n roll of the 60's and '703. Listen for songs like "Cocktails At Eight" and "Bigger Splash" to make it on ' AM radio. Those songs, and the rest of the album that is just as 'good, have that kind of a appeal. (* *) A STAR IS BORN- KRISTOFFERSON/STRIESAND (COLUMBIA RECORDS) I This is the sound- track album from the hit movie of the same name .Senio-r‘clas MARATHON DANCE Thevsong."Ob—1a—di, ob la da (by the Beatles) was the theme song for . the seven couples who took part in the Marathon Dance held in the Panhter Lounge on Thursday and Friday, January 27th & 28th. At noon on Thursday, President & Mrs. Baker Of— ficially started the dance off. Taking part in the contest were: Kevin Newman&Betty Brown wDoug MacKay&Cheryl Cannon Chuck Gesne11&Cathy Downe All but two couples com- pleted the thirty hours ofdmmhg. ’ rEven though there was not as many participants as we had hoped for, it is believed that over $1,000.00 was raised. Everyone who took part in it seemed to enjoy it but were glad to see 6 PM come on Friday. Thirty hours was not enough for Some who were seen dancing at the Senior Ken Doiron & Mary Lou White The Cadre, vol.8, 110.15, Feb.3, 1977..pg-11 n \tozrfizewnsmiith» starring Kris Kristoff- erson and Barbra Striesand. He plays a rock star facing declining p0- pularity while she plays a new singer on her way to the top.‘ Actually the music here would never have given either singer much of a career. Kristofferson's "rock" songs are weak and un~ inspiring, with the lone exception of " Crippled Crow 9Striesand's songs are even worse, as they are pointless love ballads that dominate the album. The theme music is great, ‘ but cannot make up for the rest of the record. (*) HIGH LONESOME- CHARLIE DANIELS BAND (EPIC RECORDS) "Billy The Kid" .stands out but‘all the 'rest of the songs on this record fall into one neat little cate— gory:."boring southern— flavoured country rock". Avoid it. (* * *) GO—YAMASHTA/ WINWOOD/SHRIEVE ~(ISLAND RECORDS) This is already a very successful album Sales—wise and there is only one reason why it is. It skillfully ’combines space, rock, and jazz music into one solid package of good listening. 3 Report Class party held Friday night. The Executive of the ‘Senior Class would like to thank all the people who took part in the Marathon Dance held last Thursday and Friday. A special thanks to CIMN who provided the music for the thirty hours, - and also to the CADRE office. To Nan Younker and Clyde Bell who were always there to help us. Also a special thanks goes to the judges who Maurice Perry &Carol AnnBernardStayed With the Partic‘ Sue Hornby & Kevin Gauthier Gerald McKenna&Wendy Murphy ipants for the 30 hours, especially John Oatway, Laurie Goetell, and Allan O'Keefe. We would also like to thank all those who sponsored the Idaficer and all those who donated prizes and food. To everyone who had any— thing to do with it, a special thanks from the (Class of '77. Kevin, Marcella & Betty (7