The UPEI Sun, Sept. 30, 1982 qMN 700 TOP 40 Top 40 singles for the week of September 30, 1982 1..JACK & DIANE...TOHN COUGAR 2..HARD TO SAY I'M SORRY... CHICAGO 3..EYE OF THE TIGER....SURVIVOR 4..ABRACADABRA...STEVE MILLER 5..LOVE IS IN CONTROL.... DONNA SUMMER 6..YOU SHOULD HEAR HOW SHE TALKS ABOUT YOU.. MELISSA MANCHESTER .7..0NLY TIME WILL TELL.....ASIA 8..HURTS SO GOOD...JOHN COUGAR 9. SKYOOOO ALAN PARSONS PROJECT 10-.EYEES OF A STRANGER.... PAYOLAS 11..YOUR DADDY DON'T KNOW... TORONTO 12..EMOTIONS IN MOTION... BILLY SQUIER 13o I'I‘q LOVEOOOO EDDIE MONEY 14..ENOUGH IS BNOUGH.... ‘APRIL WINE ‘ 15..NEw WORLD MAN....RUSH 16..TAKE IT AWAY... 'JPAUL McCARTNEY 17..DO YOU WANNA TOUCH ME... JOAN JETT/BLACKHEARTS 18..STILL IN THE GAME..., STEVE WINWOOD ' 19..DON'T IT MAKE YA FEEL.... HEADPINS .20..HOLD ON...SANTANA 21..VACATION...GO-GO'S 22..BURNING DOWN ONE SIDE..... ROBERT PLANT 23..HEY OPERATOR...CONEY HATCHv 24..WHO CAN IT BE NOW... .MEN AT WORK 7"..AMERICAN MUSIC.... POINTER SISTERS 26..SUPERSTITIOUS EEELING... HARLEQUIN 27 a o o O a 0‘ SEORGE THOROGOOD 28..HOLD ME...FLEETWOOD MAC 29..1EEP THE FIRE BURNIN'.... TREO SPEEDWAGON 30..YOU REMIND ME....SHERIFF 31..DOWN UNDER...MEN AT WORK 32..BOYS OF AUTUMN... .DAVID ROBERTS 33..ATHENA....WHO 34..YOUR IMAGAINATION.... _ HALL & OATEs- 35..BLUE EYES...ELTON JOHN 36..HOT IN THE CITY....BILLY IDO 37..HEART ATTACK... OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN 38..OUT OF WORK...GARY U.S. BONDS 39..VOYEUR....KIM CARNES I; 40...WHEN THE TIGERS BROKE FREE... PINK FLOYD. GRNm3FUNK 1. Fully charged their re-entry into the rock wars last year, Grand Funk hits stride with a solid floor— stomping album. 2. Mark, Don and Dennis re- acquaint listeners that they are an American band with an outburst called "Rock and Roll American Style". Grand Punk's harmonies have always been overlooked features of' the band's success, and they are in abundance here. Pop markets should welcane back this rock institution, even while many secretly hope for the return of The Man Named Mel. 3. Produced by Gary Lyons. AERxmflTflflkxk.InZXHandIflaoe "Rock In A Hard Place" is Aero— smith's ninth album for Columbia and their first studio release in well over two years. Was the wait worth it? You bet! Teamed with long—time producer Jack Douglas, Aerosmith has given us an album that rocks in the tradition of "Get Your Wings" and "Toys In The Attic". "Rock In A Hard Place“ will re— cieve immediate support from FM radio and is guaranteed to carry right through the fall. What more can be said about a new album from a band that has sold in excess of fifteen million records? One thing- don't miss out on the catalogue! IEEPCUTCXEIHmmXfiIVTEntastkzDay In an era when every day sees ' STAFF MEETING Manda 7:00,’ the next big thing appear oncan' the British music scene, only a handful of bands have managed tobeabig their musical integrity for more thana faflweeks ata fime. HAHKUTONEIMMXEDis one of those bands; acclaimed as the best new band of 1982, they proved, first with their debut album and then with both their U.K. and (brief) Worth American tours, that they have the talent and ability to be around for a while-- and to sound freish while doing it. The 'Cuts' cheerfully eclectic combination of styles (jazz,pop,rap,furfl<, Beatle—esgue nostalgia, salsa. . .) produces an all-inclusive international style which is not tied to any specific ’ trend, wave or thing, big or Their sound is fresh, clean, breezy, their lyrics tend tomards the quirky side; Fantastic , the second Sing (3; from the "Pelican West" album in Canada, epitomizes the fun fantasy- time aura of Haircut. CIMN Newsroom will soon be in operation with Campus news and sports coverage. CIMN will soon be operating on Cable FM— students on campus are listening now on 700 AM. Thanks for ' listening to CIMN 700 (3rd fiber Barn) Malcolm Reid Station Manager Please remember that the Country Kitchen table at the "Dollars for Scholars" fair, October 2, is entirely dependant on your culinary contributions. All edible , donations are welcome. Bread is a very good seller, but we also need loads of cakes, cookies, candies, pies, tarts, squares, cupcakes, muffins,- buns, loaves, jams, jellies, pickles . . .etc. Items "should be wrapped and ready for sale if pbssible. Bring them to ' The Barn Friday evening or anytime before 1:15 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. Students are in greater need than ever. Your few minutes in the kitchen can helo