llVERPOOl n It's nearly four years since The Beatles - the most successful group in pop mus- ic history - last played to—, gether. A bitter; and as yet unresolved, fight split the four Merseyside pals who hadarevolutionized?recording and started a trend in which British rock groups can fill concert halls the world over. John and Yoko settled in New York to do their own thing; George took up Indian studies_and charity concerts; Ringo developed his movie, career, while Paul went to his new wife, Linda, before starting their own group, Wings. While all this was hap- pening, the world, it seemed had taken Off on a mad flight of nostalgia. Fashions and movies went‘back to the 403 andiSOs;‘-But for music, it was largelyfrook n' roll from the SOs. Predictably, tasts would advance to the 605 and there would again be a resurgence in demand for Bealtles' music. Being slightly ahead of trends is one of the keys to success in entertainment or fashion. ed Toronto musician who has turned to the business side Vic Wilson, a beard- The Cadre, January 28,19754 page 5 cl; AGAIN arrived. promoting groups and concerts with his S.R.0. companies, sensed this trend before it .. ~\ A”. e -, , w . 4 'l “u -‘4 v months of 1973 auditioning groups and musicians to try He spent the first three' could recreate the music of the beatles. On March 12, 1973, he put his new group out for their first concert - at a High School in Kirkland Lake. The four members of the group, appropriatley called Liverpool, had met for the first time eight days earlier. That first concert was marked by such statements as: "Hey, what key are you playing in?" In the year that fol- lowed the fiour components of Liverpool - Rick Pear— son and Dave Moyles from Toronto and Laurie Currie and Brian Meissner from Saskatchewan - haVe spent .so much time working and on the road that they_ have hardly been apart. Following their current Western tour, the quartet are to play four days in April at the famous Whisky _a.Go Go in Los Angeles w the spot that launched rock superstar Elton John. At least two of the ‘Beatles — John Lennon and George Harrison — are ex— pected to drop in to see ,the Liverpool perform in 'Los Angeles. Brian Hetherington of the muSic industry by A word to' the "wigs "Sticky Fingers" is here to stay unless ” students take the res-_ ponsibility/of stopping him} Over the last threev weeks "Sticky Fingers". has struck out again and again. Sticky Fingers has lifted clothes,books and money from one Residence were students welcomed him with doors ‘r. Jean Clow . P.S. People responsible ' for Master keys—please use them discreetly. RememberzYOU ARE _RESPONSIBLE FOR STOLEN 'GOODS if you open a lOcked door to someone . other than the person who liVes there. Winter that Sticky Fingers needed to leave his mark. ‘ So unless you're rich and don't mind making contributions to Sticky Fingers habit and his University fund or unless he's your bossom buddy keep your G.D. doors; locked with all your valuables inside. .You've been warned so don't go crying to your dons and the Security Police because Sticky Fingers has cleaned you out. Carnival Wide open. Another Residence just recently donated approximately $75 all t011 to Sticky Fingers. These students had just Stepped out of their rooms for a minute.A That was all the time 1036M vdcoeoiidq sfdiaaoq "0h,boy. 9:00 — It's time to get going kids — big bash in the Gym you know — Winter Carnival et al." Yes folks the big week was here and gone. We're all’ broke,exhausted,arising Monday morning shaking a bit but. . never the less a satisfaction 1!. that we had a good time. Do I hear any cheers? Yea}! Raw,Raw,Raw?!! Winter Carnival a good long solid drunk in the Gym.‘ Everyone running around talking(or is it yelling?), dancing(or is it swaying?), drinking(guzzeling?) running around gabbing to everyone & anyone who happens to look familiar—enough nerve or booze in you to say something to someone you vaguely remember seeing somewhere on campus ‘It's a time where anything goes. Arising out of the dried up old beer,we resume our day to day life with refle— ctions on last week. What a was-out what a waste. Every year everyone complains and every year everyone goes to put,together a group that back. Same old beer companies ..or are they? Same old cups same old table clothes? on the tables same old ash trays same old ciggarettes(?) and same old washrooms. Quite a thrilling description of winter carnival not the beau— tiful ice sculptures the glamour of the final big event the ball? What's glamour! The fun‘& excitement in the snow ha,ha,ha!!! Good clean fun? Well for the most part it's good and clean but somehow I question the fun! Fun? — is Winter Carnival Fun? I drink more,spend more, 'waste more time for what? A good time? Who can say. It wasn't bad though mane not too bad at all! Thanks for the hard work — it's appreciated through all my cynicism., '