1*.* a ;'*5 ANIMALS; L ‘ 1iqu nut IIIIOII . PINK FLOYD (CBS RECORDS) to fascinate me. Pink Floyd never ceases How can one group come up with’such/ intricate,_satisfying songs; albumjafter album? Animals contains four more instant_ Pink Floyd Classics, making it a suitable follow-up to Dark Side Of the Moon and Wish You Were Here . 7 Animals begins with "Pigs on A Wing (Part One)", a haunting acoustical track / that sounds much like the song, "Wish You Were Here". Part two of the song closes out the album on side two.‘ The other song on side one is entitled 'Dogs", a song that varies in moods both musically and lyrically. As in the past, Pink Floyd never gives us a dull moment on this fifteen-minute plus track. Side two starts off with "Pigs (Three Dif— ferent Ones)" and is one heavier rock songs Pink Floyd has cut in recent years. "Sheep" is my favourite of the album. It contians some of the most perverted lyrics I've read and I won't spoil it “-- GRADUATES All full-time and Part time students who eat to graduate in Y are reminded that they Application dorms are ‘0 ..°Ooo.. Vailable in the Registrar} ffice and must be com- leted before March 15,77. Fro. classified _ sum yours in today. Deadline onday at noon. \ ~ . some typing.done Z "“'- Contact.....' riella Schaad at : --892-4727... rStudent Union Office u-Reasonable oolOO." r , lPinkmFloyde Goes'to the‘Dogs by telling-you their sub-~ ,ject. The music suits the .lyrics too. I can't really describe the music .of this song as it would =take up the rest of my column, You will be able ' to hear the whole album gon Tracks '77 Monday night beginning at 7-o—clock on .CIMN. Without a doubt, Pink Floyd is the number one band in their field of Space rock. They only strengthen that position with each talbum, and Animals leaves .all the competition in 'another galaxy. (* * *) FLOWING FREE FOREVER— :MICHAEL MURPHY (EPIC RECORDS)‘ Micheal Murphy has al— ways produced fine music and some of the material on this album is up to what rI've come to expect from him. When he leans too far into the realm of country music he loses me ; but theree are sOme "Wildfires" on this album, as well as a couple of "Renegades" called '"Changing Woman" and the title cut, "Flowing Free Forever". His country material is poor, his pop/rocklgreat, so Murphy ends up in the middle with three stars. \ (* * * * *) JOHNNY THE‘ FOX —THIN LIZZY (VERTIGO RECORDS) This is the greatest bass guitar album of all time. Phil Lynott, who {Open Seminar. There will be an open .faculty seminar on Friday, February 25, at 2:30 p.m.,. in the Faculty Lounge in ' Main Building. The topic fer this week is " 0n Human Natures " with guest‘ 'speaker,.Ken Butler ( Phil— osophy ). Everyone is wel— come. _Shakosggaro - i'illllss (full length, 16mm movies) _P1aceé Confederation ‘ .Centre Main Theatre . _ “Time: 7g30, Sunday evenings .March 13: King Lear »N*' ‘GKZEIZl3303 Paul " Scotfields directed by. “Paterakrnek . ‘March 27: Macbeth(colour, ‘1963) Maurice Evans and .Judith Anderson Admission: $l:50 at door $5.00 season ticket For more information contact: ‘ Rebecca Smith,UPEI Main Bldg., 405 (892-4121, Ext. 355) =also handles all the vocal chores on Johnny The Fox completely dominates the songs with his powerful bass. And what songs! ;"3ohnny The Fox Maets ‘Jimmy The Weed". "Border- ' line", "Rocky", and "Don't Believe A Word" are out and out rockers in the distinctive style that made Jailbreak a gold album. The band also shows a -sentimental side on en— chanting ballads such as my favourite, "Fool's Gold", and "Old Flame". Thin Lizzy have solidified their expanding popularity with a stupendous,album, aJohnny The Fox. (* * *) TEJAS—Z Z TOP. (LONDON RECORDS) This album came very close to four stars, but completely useless songs like "Arrested While Driving Blind", "Snappy Kakkie", and "Pan Am Highway Blues", fixed Z Z Top once more at three stars (their last, Fandango, was also a ,three star effort, ruin- -ed by the self—indulgent "live" side). The style which Z Z Top has settled on is very basic rock 'n' roll with each song 'structured exactly alike. They sing two verses, and tMnmemmwan.mm the lyrics enclosed, this style becomes too obvious and tiresome. . [Attention Writers _& Artists SAND PATTERNS is a "little"' 'magazine devoted solely to Tthe works of Island writers. SAND PATTERNS is published quarterly, and includes short fiction, poetry, _ 'non-fiction, drawings, photo- ‘graphs, and a continuing bibliography of Island books. SAND PATTERNS in- vites you to submit your .manuscripts or drawings for possible publications. .All materials should be ‘Sent to : * Sand Patterns Association ‘ Box 1921 Charlottetown, P.E.I. and be accompanied by a -stamped, self—addressed envelope if you wish them to be returned. SAND PATTERNS is being forced to consider cess- ation of publication due to lack of submissions. ‘Deadline for submissions to the bext iSSue is March 4. Any material 'received after this date will be considered for a future issue, if there is \ ‘one. ‘ l Even so, there are some .new sounds for Z Z Top on Tejas, the most striking :being "Asleep At The Desert" ja‘ smooth-flowing, acoust- 5ical instrumental. The 'guitar work is exceptional 'and a welcome change from ‘the rest of the album. .Other notables are "E1 Diablo",featuring an effective Spanish guitar 'sytle, and "Ten Dollar Man" 1the best of the rockers. Too much of this album shows no progression whatsoeverifor Z Z Top “and a few changes besides the two evidenced above would have been welcome. Don't put yourself into 'financial difficulties buying this album. ‘ NEXT WEEK: RAMDNES, TOMMY BOLIN , PARLIAMENT , ,ANDWOTHERS. .. I. a . >1 ‘bj Ifllfllllf g::leulllD Application Forms, Appointments for Interviews and additional information are available for the following at the Canada Manpower Centre on Campus, Room 102, Main Building. LABRADOR R. C. SCHOOL BOARD will be conducting interviews on campus on Friday, March 18. Application Forms are available at the Canada Manpower Centre on Campus, Room 102, Main. Wis now selecting group leaders and coordinators for its exchange programs. Deadline for application is Feb. 28. For further information, contact ‘CMC on Campus, Room 102, Main Building. ‘ Summer Employment Opportunities PEI Dept. of Tourism Park Naturalists, Historic Guides, Recreation Leaders and Lifeguards - Positions available with PEI Dept. of Tourism at various locations on P.E.I. Application Forms available at CMC on Campus. The following summer positions are available in the Cavendish area: Bartenders, Cocktail Waitresses, Dining Room Waitresses, Kitchen Help and Chambermaids. For further information, contact Canada Manpower Centre on Campus, Room 102, Main Building.