102,.3FM/700AM CABLE CAMPUS presents Up on the third floor of the Barn sits a very fonely desk and chair, just waiting for you (yes, you) to plop down and claim the title of CIM" Advertising Manager. No experience is nec- essary, just 2 bit of energy and en- thusiasm and maybe a motorized means of transportation, i.e. car though it’s not essential. Adopt a desk today. Call CIMN’s office at 566-0417 for more deiails. Of course, CIMN’s always looking for new DJ’s as well. PED LOLOL JOD Ie PT PO OO SOS NOI, By SIDS PON DLN DIO IOSD DOO OID ION ODD TOTTORI INTO DRONA ANAM RAMMING NAN MMAMM MMR MERON (it On de- cember 29, 1989, Brighton Rock was on PEI for the second time this year. This time, CIMN got an interview with bass player Ste- vie Skreebs. I started the inter- view by asking Stevie about the band’s beginnings. Stevie: It goes back about six years. Brighton Rock originated in a basement in Niagara Falls. Greg (Fraser, guitarist) and I were together about six years ago. Then we hooked up with Gerry (McGhee, lead vocals). We moved the band to Hamilton and started working out of a base- ment in Hamilton, got on the Q107 Homegrown Contest, and won it. From there we got a deal with WEA Records. We’ve got one EP and two albums out. CIMN: What were some of your influences? Stevie: I’d say Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Black Sab- bath. John (Rogers, Keyboards) .__f 1841-1991 ment. macro-economics is also Students from all academic fields are invited to apply. Programming and information you can't live without from CIMN Station News There’s lots of slots left to be filled, (note program chart on op- posite page) so don’t be shy, come on up to the third floor of the Barn and put your name down for a shift. We’ll be having more training sessions next week. Just a reminder to all present DJ’s that with all our new equipment, ideas, etc, they are also required to participate in the training ses- sions (classes one, two, and three) as well. So... here’s the rundown on the training schedule for the week of January 22-26. Class 1 will be held on Monday at 12:30 and again on Friday at 4:00. Class 2 will be held or Monday at 4:00, Tuesday at 12:30 , Wednesday at 12:30 and Thursday at 4:00. Class 3 will be held on Tues- day at 4:00, Wednesday at 4:00, Thursday at 12:30 and Friday at 12:30.... phew! Everyone should be able to find classes that fits their schedule, however, we may have more classes if necessary. Sandy MacLure, who has been DJing at CIMN for a while has now been bestowed with the title of Production Assistant. He’ll be around the station for an hour sr so each week at a time that will be posted, to give a hand to other DJ’s who want to produce promos for their shows, pre-record programs or do any- thing else that seems increbibly technical. so if you’re not quite sure how to do something, you - now have someone to ask! CIMN would love more volunteers for Brighton Rock Interview is an Alice Cooper fanatic. Greg (Fraser) is the same as me lik- ing UFO and Deep Purple. Even Kiss played a big part in influ- ences. Anything that rocks basi- cally. CIMN: Brighton Rock is a hard rock band, yet the songs which receive the most airplay are the ballads. What’s your theory on that? Stevie: That’s basically out of our control. It’s just what the radio programmers can fit in be- cause all of our other tunes are © too heavy, but our next album, John’s playing a lot more guitar and less keyboards. Almost all the tunes are gonna be rockin’, really heavy. CIMN: So you’ve been work- ing on the next album already? Stevie: Oh yeah! We were in LA about three weeks ago. we were down there for a month and we recorded six new demos. We wrote a bunch of tunes and just recorded six. Master of Industrial Relations, Queen’s University A twelve-month, multi-disciplinary program for students wishing to pursue carcers in the broad field of industrial relations and human resource manage- Admission Requirements: A four-year bachelor’s degree with upper sec- ond-class standing (or a three-year degree with relevant and substantial work experience and demonstrated evidence of academic potential]. Successful completion 0» a basic university-level course in both micro- and uired. A course in statistics is highly desirable. CIMN: A lot of your songs are about girls and having a good time. However, two songs that stand out from the rest are “Jack is Back” and “Outlaw (Jack Book II)” because they are different topics and continue from one al- Stevie: That was just some- thing we all sorta said Yeah, okay. We had about five different titles and nobody could really agree on one, and that was the one we agreed on. Take a Deep Breath is just something fresh this position. We’ll provide train- ing, and all we ask is that you be available for an hour once a week at a time that’s convenient for you. j Shock Hazard would love any comments and suggestions, as well as contributions that re- late to music or radio broadcast- ing (especially record and concert reviews). You can either drop them off at the Gem office in the | basement of Main Building, or at CIMN : That’s about it for now. Stevie: There’s quite a few of cover. meaning? bum to the next. How did these two songs come about and will there be a “Jack Book III” on the next album? Stevie: Well, you’d have to ask Gerry about that. They’re his songs. He’s always been into Stephen King and stuff like that and is always writing about hor- ror stories. Jack is like a modern day Jack the Ripper and Outlaw is a sequel to it. So, there will probably be a “Jack Book III”, but I don’t know if it’ll be on the next album. Maybe somewhere down the line. CIMN: I’ve heard people dis- cussing your album name and What was its intended Information/ Applications: School of Industrial Relations, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 Telephone (613) 545-2193 and new. If you asked every guy in the group, you’d probably get five different answers. CIMN: With such a rigor- ous touring schedule, do you find it hard to maintain relationships outside of those with band mem- bers? Stevie: Oh yeah, it is tough. That’s why when you’re at home you have to make the most of it, make sure you see your friends, and the girlfriend is the tough one. ‘Take for instance, we get home next week, and I play hockey three nights, so she’s gonna be bitchin’ about the cause we take off for out west after that. It’s really important to have a se- cure foundation at home. CIMN: How do you relax and unwind while on tour? Stevie: We’re really sports fa- natics away from the music, and that’s really our release. We re- ally get into sports. We argue about it because we all have dif- ferent favorite teams. CIMN: With all of the tour- ing you do, there must be a lot of unique and funny situations. Are there any you would like to share? them, but most of them are X- rated. Our fans like to expose their bodies and show us. what they have. Nothing I can say without getting into a lot of trou- ble. A lot of our fans are ag- gressive and like to show off what they have. Let’s just put it at that. CIMN: What does 1990 hold for Brighton Rock? Stevie: Well, we hopefully will be recording the new album by April. Look for a late summer, early fall release and then we'll go at it again.