Jan. 13,1983 ll cmN 32m 1 l. MICKEY. .Toni Basil 2. THE GIRL IS MINE” MideaLJackson & Paul NbCartney 3. DIRI‘Y Don Bailey 4. GLORIA..Laura Branigan i 5. SI‘EPPm'OUI“.. ‘ Joe Jackson» v 6. Marvin gaye 8. ROCKrTHIS 'IUNN.. Stray Cats 9. TRULY..Lionel Ritchie 10. IT'S RAINING AGAIN“ Supertramp ll. PEARI'BREAKER..T5_:” 1" Dionne warwick 12. SHAmWS OF THE NIGHI‘.. Pat Benatar l3. AFRICA.. Toto 14. ROCK THE CASBAH.. 'The Clash 15. THE LOOK OF IOVE..ABC 16. YOU CAN'T HURRY LOVE.. Phil Collins 17. UP WHERE WE BELONG.. Joe Cooker& Jennifer, warnesfi3iu“ l8. HEARI‘ 'IO PEARL. Kenny loggins 20. MISSING YOU.. Dan Fogelberg 21. HAND TO HOLD ON '10.. John Cougar 22. GOODY TWO SHOES.. AdamrAnt THE BLLES BROTHERS .Men at Work 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. LOVE IN STORE.. Fleetwood Mac YOU GOT LUCKY.. Tan.Petty and the Heartbreakers ON THE WINGS OF IDVE. . Jeffrey Osborne SHAME ON THE NOON” Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band LET'S GO DANCING.. Kool & the Gang EVERYBODY WANTS YOU.. Billy Squier A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS Tavares SHOCK THE MONKEY.. Peter Gabriel ALLENIUNN. .Billy Joel SPACEAGE LOVE SONG.. A Flock of Seagulls STRAYCAT STRUT.. Straycats NEE/DRY” B. Manilow RIGHT BEFORE YOUR EYES.. America WHATCHA GONNA DO.. Chilliwack EMINENCE FRONT..The Who SOUTHERN CROSS.. Crosby,Stills and Nash PRESSURE.. Billy Joel CIMN NOTES -CIMN Blues Bros. Pub tonight at the Barn 9pJn. Prizes for costumes -Admission 1.00 23. I DO.. The J.geils Band Music supplied bv CIMN with _ CITVIN .9 J $1.00 Admission V._PRIZE run BEST DUAL BLUES’BROTHERS COSTUME special sound system and \light show. -CIMN News, Sports, and Weather is on the air at 12:15 noon and 5p.m. ‘-CIMN Talk Show is on the air Tuesdays at 5p.m.——this is an open line Show and you are invited to call and dis- cuss any topics concerning the U.P.E.I. campus. The numbers to call are: 892—8980 or Ext.377 -U.P.E.I. Panthers are on the road next weekend with games on Sat. Jan.22 at St. 's and on Sun. Jan.23 at St.Mary's. CIMN will have the live broad— cast beginninq at 7:25 on Sat. Spotlight night with the pre—game show and at 1:55 p.m. Sunday afternoon. Sponsored by Coca- Cola, Burger King, Rent-Ar wreck and the U.P.E.I. Book— store. —Malcolm Reid Station Mngr. BOB SEGER I. THE SILVER BULLET BAND—The Dis- tance, Capitol ST12254. Produced by Jimmy lovine. The last superstar release before Christmas Is Seger's first studio album srnce “Against The Wind" In March, 1980. The first single from this set, “Shame On The Moon." has been No. 1 on Billboard's Most Added Records feature two weeks running, suggesting that Seger's long layoff hasn’t unduly hurt him, The album is a mix of high en- ergy boogie rockers and soft, contemplative ballads ethe same combination that propelled “Against The Wind" to No, 1. Unfortunately, the cover art reflects only the sub- dued, romantic side of Seger's musical personality and may lead some fans to think he's abandoned the bluesy, boozey rockers that first brought him fame. Such up tempo treats as “Even Now," “Makin' Thunderbrrds" and “Roll Me Away" prove that he hasn't.