The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 20, 1981, Page Page 8, Image 8

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MUOOUU VVUDtUMl 111 \J IHV7I IV.H a three-night engagement i the numbers in his shows ea Blasting into "Prove it 15,000 fanatic onlookers on Every chord was played lik< by the Boss choreographed > The E Street Band, (Roy ] Federici, Garry Tallent, S berg) complemented their 1 on only when asked, and fe we reserve the i I JEWELRY mi *)qoq dis ?| ? w w ^ J west Cola nrrlav I 1MI Atlanta B JOSEPH j Speaking on cur Sponsored by the ! Journalists, Sigma I> j Monday, Feb.23 ( ? 14 ' H 1 1 ""K"" TODAY IS T 1 for you to nation/! ^ exch STUDY TRAVEL EXCHANi s An exciting opi <;f-iiflpnt?: tn ?attend one c t colleges or univ country, ?pay tr.e same at rarnlino u t vui w ill iu ?broaden yc . horizons TRY IT ? Y Applications av; ' Student Affairs RH 5117 DEADLINE T ' ? ? ? m. _ ? Bos* ark Platte lnm?nt Edhor sour mind, f chance you take iere the highway ends breaks yen road, the day \eepat night you pay the stage of a concert and pe is life. He'll roar out his brilliai II pound the strings of a 12-strin ch so loudly that the auditoriui jht foot speakers and perform I iving them jump from their seal hen when the crowd thinks he igain. )ck stars of our time, Bruc any consider an incredible arra xecution of these tunes to th light. pp 31 l<iRO "Thp Rncs " hp i ?ed at a different Coliseum, th ale, Long Island. It was the last c n which Springsteen rearrange ch night. all Night," The Boss kept ove their feet for all of four houri 3 it was monumental, every mov A'ith precision. Bittan, Clarence demons, Dann teve Van Zandt and Max Weir eader faultlessly. They are calle when asked, sent the Nassa I4K COLD BEADS $1.98 ea. right to limit quantities. ' WAREHOUSE itt Springs Rd. . 9 til 6 Mon.-Sat. ??mm i mm Magazine's ureau Chief N. BOYCE rent regional issues Society of Professional >elta Chi Campus Room, Capstone Hiblie Invited K M HE LAST DAY apply for the VL STUDENT i IANCE!l/7Vv nwiianii TTTBI iifimriri ce ^gr portunity for use over 40 other! ersities across the tuition and fees as ! >ur educational i OU'LL LIKE IT! ailable at Dean of 1 Office-west Wing ODAY AT 5pm 9 ? ?MM iinva Coliseum mob into a frenzy reverberating drums, dueling ba importantly, brought the Spring most sensual and harmonic of sa After inviting a young lady "Sherry Darling," leaping into I x JSHm e * Bruce Spring. Afcr COF 3.8< no limit witl ' Camp Si SUMMER JOB OPEN COUNSELORS at Camp \ Camp Seafarer (girls), counselor is a challeng opportunity to work v Icaycb /-id. bea Gull health and charact camps located on t)r Carolina and featun boating, and seamai usual camping activiti* I variety or major spc I include a genuine i people, ability to inst of the camps' progrc references. For furth* application, please wr of training and exp skilled to Don Cheek, c 1 Cull/Seafarer, P.O. B< North Carolina 27605. des( with superb piano work, iss and guitar work and most jsteen sound to life with the xaphone playing. to boogie on stage during the audience and rampaging ita," Springsteen couldn't be liw V W V V k \V\ A ,^X W* l / I < ^^^8 ^ : ? i: *&v |^ra|HHH|Hi[^^^^ steen :OX MES w - eac h i student ID 039 Marion Street Claire Towers ^Columbia, S.C. | 803-254-8931 'ejtft/ju, 77 I M ha atro %JU -.7 INGS FOR CAMP I Sea Cull (boys) and I Serving as a camp I ing and rewarding 1 i/ith young people, I and Seafarer are I :er development I le coast of North I e sailing, motor- I nship, plus many I es including a wide I )rts. Qualifications I nterest in young I ;ruct in one phase I ims, and excellent I >r information and I 'ite a brief resume I erience in areafo I >irector, Camps Sea I dx 10976, Raleigh, I Zolise faulted for taking a break. But when the second set and "Cadillac Ranch' 17 songs he sang from "The River "Because The Night," a tune he co was perhaps the best of the show. The only problem with the Nassai Springsteen's selection of about five mellow songs inserted in the firs Away," "The River," "Point Blan Day," are fantastic but not when pla: Springsteen had the keen knack mercial success of "Hungry Heart,' cranked up the first chords by letting Jersey faithful scream the first vers* Since it was New Year's Eve, The time. Realizing he had about three n through the B-Single of "Hungry He? withnnf A nnn " ^nrinOctoon'c -i nt 1 "I" u bandits. The song took about two n The Boss counted down the ten sec year. The house lights went on as Bri version of "Auld Lang Syne." Beginning 1981, The Boss played including three encores. After the f avid of Springsteen fans headed foi Jersey rock star brought them back < There were other memories, striking his fist in the air perched on fans behind him did the same durin whines on "Jungleland." The Boss guitar scorching out "Badlands," ar a single spotlight dimming during I A \IFO\r ' ' \17hot AttAt* *"?/\ Citr*. nnrwjr. tt i iu i vvti uic O^CUdi 1^, OUUI should be ready for The Best. The Bo *g?Bjj?8? iBiljBBM !. . . JrT^^r.ii il\T|ViHi| I i i S MSI ia |; | ^ ;, \z rz.1-1' y c4 't; ms j ] - i ijta^i sH wSSSm r 1 ? tj fi m MpWUlk $2.01 ? H24 mm ~ i (SH g ?? Wtinmiintfm>MMMiii|i, i inwLmixur-i?Tmnni-nnr:?.-jgim-u t sum the lights went down for ' met with the rest of the plus a few surprises, -wrote with Patti Smith u Coliseum concert was consecutive slow-paced, t set. "Sandy," "Fade k," and "Independence yed one after the other. of exploiting the com' when the E Street band I the New York and New ? of the pop hit. Boss kept abreast of the linutes until 1981, he ran irt," known as "Held Up lem to the gas industry linutes to play and then onds enroute to the new lice strummed a rocking for an hour and a half, irst two, even the most r the exits but the New )nce more. A Springsteen siloutte a speaker as a throng of tg the soulful saxaphone ; alone, his vitality and id then again in solitude, the last words of "FaHp day's Coliseum audience ss. Bh ' [MM .. .. i ? I 3 oft a 16" large 1 __l xe pizza. | coupon per pizza. | expires r J HI [J , Free Delivery [ j Devine St. \\ le: 256-8151 - I I a / :>oo^ | i - -J j