UPEI SUN November 11, 1982 Top 40 ITWHO CAN IT BE NOW? Men At Work. 2.I’KEEIP EORGETTING Mike MacDonald. 3.JACK AND DIANNE John Cougar. IN THE SKY ' The Alan Parsons Project. 1 5.YOU CAN m MAGIC America ' 6.JUMP. .Loverboy. 7.GYPSY..Fleetwood Mac. 8.Sa4EBOD'S BABY _' Jackson Brown. " 9.1 RAN..A Flock of .5. 563911115. g IO.AMERICAN HEARTBEAT Survivor. 11.NE.W WORLD MAN .‘ 12.SOUTHERN CROSS Crosby Stills and Nash. Rush l3.STEPPIN' OUI Joe Jackson.- 14.PRESSURE. .Billy Joel. ” 15.5WEEI‘ T1ME..Reo ‘ f, Speedwagon. 16.ATHENA. .The Who. “I? l7.IT'S RAINING AGAIN 1' 18.1.OVE ME 'KMORROW ' Chicago. l9.GET CLOSER Linda Ronstadt. 20.1 GET EXCITm 93: Rick Springfield. 21.5HADOWS OF THE NIGHT 1 Pat Benetar. ‘ 22.THIS GIRL IS MINE ‘ Michael Jackson & Paul ; _ McCartney. 23.EVERYBODY WANTS YOU ’ Billy Squier. , >1; 24.ROCK THE: CASBAH The Clash. =12! 25.GET UP AND GO Go-Go's 26EYE OF THE TIGER Survivor. 27.WHATCHA GONNA DO Chilliwack. 28.COOL MAGIC Steve Miller. 29.SH0CK THE MONKEY Peter Gabriel. 30.AFRIC‘A..Toto. fl; 31.SHE'S TIGHT Cheaptrick. 32.SHAKIN' ..Eddie Money. .. 33.LET'S Go DANCIN' It; K001 and The Gang. 34.HAND TO HOLD ON To John Cougar. 35.TALK TALK. .Talk Talk. 36.D0N'T EIGHT IT ,1» Kenny Logins & Steve ’~ Perry. 37.DOWN UNDER Men At Work. 38.ABRACADABRA The Steve Miller Mand. 39.HARD TO SAY I'M SORRY Chicago. , 40.BUJE .«Blton John. a: . Why so long for a new TUESDAYS AT 9am . LISTEN TO MARGOI‘ BENI'IEY AND MICHAEL ZINC AND THE REST OF OUR CIMN NEWS STAEE-EOR DAILY NEWS RE- PORTS AT 12:15 NOON TIME AND 5:00pm. IN THE EVENING. CJMN IS PRO— GRANMED BY A OOIOR CODED MUSIC SYSTEM BETWEEN SIGN ON TJME AT 8am IN THE MORNING UNTIII. 7pm. AETER SEVEN THE ANNOUNCERS PLAY OPEN EORMAT AND INVITE YOUR CALLS TO HEAR YOUR FAVORITES AT 892—8980 OR CALL UNIVERSITY EXT., 377.. KEEP LISTENING AND HAVE A GREAT MAILDIM REID STATION MANAGER. FEATURE ALBIMS SUPERI'RAMP ALBUM SHIPS IN EXCESS OF 200,000 Supertramp's latest al- bum, "Famous Last Words" has shipped over double platinum . . "Faxnous Bast Words" marks the first Supertramp album in three years. The band's previous album was the live project, Paris. ' studio album? "They're Perfectionists", You have to take into account the excellence they put I into an album and the criteria they use be— fore recording a song. In 1979 they toured almost a year and in 1981 started working on new material................ BLUSHING BRIDES brew brand of basement rock Even before RCA had re- leased Unveiled, the debut album fran the Kingston, Ontario- based Blushing Brides, I the quintet had e- stablished themselves as the highest—gros— - sing non—recording group in Canadian his— tory, setting b0x of— ‘ fice records in sever— I a1 centres. Recorded and mixed at Toronto's Sounds Inter- change with production by Hilly Leopold, the albun features the single What You Talkin' | About. The band is presently on tour in r , D» b ‘ .. yin.” support of the album. The up carprises voca.ist-harpist Maurice Raymond, guitar_ ist—vocalist Paul Martin, ' guitarist James "D.B." Green, bassist Martin Van Dijk, and drurmer Richard "Ricoo" Berthiaune. Under the direction of their former teacher, now manager Gord Nicholl, menbers Martin and Van Dijk founded a band cal- led ‘Consiliun and for over six years they performed standard hits of the '60's and '70's. War the new band wasn't formed until a chance meeting be- . tween Martin and Ray-- mond, of the group Jade, in a Montreal pub. It was out of that initial discussion that the new band was born. On July 15, 1979 the newly-fonned group made their debut as ST Eggs K- m- MONDAY NIGHI‘ IS CASDJO NIGHT 2 — 4 - l NDNDAY - THURSDAY 8 - 9-in the Lounge. TUESDAY HT STUDENT NI SPECIAL PRICE STUDFI Y'7EDNESDAY CRAVEN "A'I HAT NIGHT $25.00 lst PRIZE i Ila-twat your drink I... m can: Char-broiled steaks 1nd burgers , .K-‘MABT PLAZA Pb. z-3o73 2-30.75 .- the Blushing Brides on the Grandstand stage of the Kingston ExhibitiOn. After perfecting their act both visually and musically, it wasn't . ' very long before they began to- attract a I large follow1ng' . With their roots- in R&B and the British bands, the quintet became especial- ly weel—known for their uncanny re-creation of Rolling Stones numbers and performances. Q ‘ CMDUI‘ES: LISI'HV '10 THE CIMN OPEN LINE «TALK smw EVERY TUESDAY mmms AT 93“, CO-I‘DSI'ED BY MAIL‘OIM REID AND SOVIT LAWN. WE IN- VITE YOUR CALLS AT 892-8980 '10 DISQJSS ANY TOPICS WIDE... SPOKPS, SJCIAL EVENTS, UPEI COURSES etc. ,OR ANYTHING ELSE'THAT YOU'D LIKE '10 TALK AKJUT