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'' : ? 10 comProm'se something Itfii im A is only about money? 3ulUm/^ , "There's people who re; jr \ /mucirA o\;ar\r Ho\; onH ur) y Vnn v*"u'5,W uajr, cui<J wi 3>zo.dU ^ Black Crowes or wh ' whatever band they dig real. And that's why 1 Urn / songs. When you sell m y; -.v- . records, it's even more im I $17.50 The rail-thin, 25Robinson is colorful in hi ance ? with his shaggy I I Auditorium sideburns, and bare feet (\ painted toenails). $19.50 He's a drastic contrast year-old brother, who's thin, but pale and almost \ 1 Guitarist Rich Robin: writes the Crowes' music, ly adamant, though, abo JL. -JL- -JL- .J the music happen to the b; " than the band making t ^ ^ ^ A happen. "I don't really analy; write," he said. "Every tir a song, I forget about it how I wrote it. I don't e down songs, I rarely reci ^ and the way I see it is if Today ws School Ties If" a III III v| ind Ki^il02 present h special guests !nt Femmes day, Sept. 22 v//////////////////////////^ KAOt AAQtc 2 ICPl O^CUO * II available! J //////////////////////////// ekend 'rowes come back they are then they're j ing their worth (some- j ity- thing). If they I your sur- don\ then M onscious they're not. OU (io tO "Mn tu/n the Hf for whatever ./ jt having reason, and I? ? .-?,, 9 I this is a pm not going / B lis, this is to try to think I JL.MB I we take about how ufl B ... or an they happen, ffl company 'cause maybe |H P I in order they'll stop. II P B| that to us if you start IB i analyzing || ally how hapaether it's pens, that's when starts ? that's becoming formula and illions of it turns into I portant." more like a I he is appear- said. hair, long Musically, vith blue- the group's I latest album I to his 23- ?7he ; equally Southern vaiflike. Harmony and son, who Musical The Black Crowes are playing at \ is equal- Companion" is people have t ut letting more compiex than its predecessor, record as thei ind rather the multiplatinum 1990 album that's how it's he music "Shake Your Moneymaker." Piano His brother ; ? u?* auu uigan aic uscu unuuguuui "1 saw 'c ^ow ^ instead of sporadically, and percus- Moneymaker' ne I write sjon comes t0 ^ forefront. first nine song! , I forget Rich Robinson calls the new lay- I decided to :ver write ers "a natural progression." record," Chris [>rd them, "You don't just try to cram it all was our steppi they stick into one record," he said. "I think else, which w; \ . ilSf Everyone's doing it! dKwi! fiLpver 29,000 people are doing itgjlfeSll =3^ reading The Gamecoc)< that /^|join the cool ones and do it tooWJ^p 1993 Garr USC's Student ^ k For only $26, plus $3 postage if yc home, you can have a beautiful 4C ^ of the 1992-93 academic year a m Books will be delivered in Sept ^ dates, times and locations as v\ advertised in The Gamecock stir I Yes, I would ! 1993 Garnet & i I have enclosed $26 and will '?' the yearbook office. I have enclosed $29 (include the address below: i I Name of student: I SSN of student: Address where book is to be mailec I 1 ZIIZZZIZIIZZIIZZ I Graduating Senior? YES NO Mail form and payment to: Student Media Busii Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208. Please make I 'Twice as Hard' -J ^UA Xr\iAr*toVi<n A ii/1i^A?H?irM Ci^iif/4 iir *% 1 % Q n m nit: 1 u*vinuuiiuiiuiii tjaiuiuajr IU^III ai u hought of their first now has already become a stepr whole career, and pingstone to where we're going, been lately." "Instead of having a self-imporagreed. tance about everything you do, I 'Shake Your would like to believe that it is as one thing ? the going to be more relevant after s that my brother and there's four or five records." show people and The Black Crowes will be perRobinson said. "That forming at the Township ngstone to something Auditorium Saturday night at 8 is this record, which p.m. Tickets are $20. let ur memories fade... Order a iet & Black, Yearbook Today ! >u would like the book mailed to your )0-page history (80 pages in full color) t the University of South Carolina, ember 1993. Specific book pick-up rell as portrait sitting dates will be dent newspaper. , like to order a Black yearbook i pick up the book next September at i ?s postage). Please mail my book to | I I I I i: * I 1 Circle one: FR SO JR SR GR ness Office, P.O. Box 85131, The University of South checks payable to the Garnet & Black. MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM MM BM1 MM MB MM MM MM MJ