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Tuesday Bush, Bushier Coliseu V , February 27,1996 , along with the Goo Goo Dolls a pp^ * jdti Jgk r vo* v;.-. * iW^^MKf' -2^ t * *%*? I I1 ^k " w^HHK^ d&fl *Jbi?h ^jreSsf** ** <* ** ? /?? uLm - ^jgO * * ib ** m m TYSON PETTIOREW Tin id singer Gavin Rossdale sings to his adoring fa m this past Sunday night. Applications are now i 1996-97 Campus Jut The Judicial Board provides an educatic determines accountability in complaint: ensures fundamental fairness and prot the unfair imposition of sanctions. In addition to playing this role in USC's d Board members promote community ai relationships and communities in serving as: role models resource persons and opinion leaders Join us in activities such a^ presenting i Classes and sponsoring a week promoti Requirements for membership are goo< standing and a dedication to the ideals Applications may be picked up at eithei Office, Russell House information desk Office, 900 Assembly Street, Suite 101. If you have any questions, please conta Office at 777-5879. The deadline for applica J||s6um(7\F Di iwr i mi n j or S i udi n i qoo AssiMiti vsiki.i l . Sum: 101 *0 803/777-4333 ' Fax 803, ETC. i nd No Doubt, came, saw and conquered Columbia tl Is everything rL mmmm\ STEPHANIE SONNENFELD Features Ed. the radio, a problem many bands actually race. So, Bush may be wallowing in a pit , ? was obvious they knew how to of one-hit wonders this time next year, playthegame of die live perfbnnance. but for now, they have what many bands bike the Goo Goo Dolls, Bush strategically want: fans, fans and more fans placed their hits among their unknown Why wouldn't they have fans? They tunes. "Glycerine" and "Everything Zen" have a sexy lead singer, pulsating song were reserved for the encore, while rhythms and a triple-platinum release "Comedown" and "Little Things" album, which could translate into an dominated the main show. American success story (at least to 17- One surprise for the show was when year-old teens, who seem to populate Bush performed a cover of REM's the band's fan dynasty). "Document" hit "The One I Love." It was According to an article in The State poorly done and completely unnecessary, newspaper, Bush's debut disc, "Sixteen but the crowd loved it, and they seemed Stone," is still on Billboard s Album chart to dictate the mood of the evening, after 54 weeks, thanks to hit singles Perhaps the crowd was the most such as Comedown, "Everything Zen interesting factor of the entire concert. J "/~<1 : ? ? _ _ _ \T 7 ^""= Bush, which omsists of Gavin Rossdale, on MTV and the latest poster boys for N%e, Dave Pareons mi ^ i?f ^StaWbSEtSSBi Goodndgcseentedtoknowtheirfan is currently in the midst of a heavy toiir pretty we . mplanned to end in Odessa, Texas, on , Eveiyjhing seemed orchestrated 1 March 26 towards the audience, and that wasn t Joining them on the tour are the Goo a P??r business move. Uj Goo Dolls and No Doubt, two more of After all, the audience had paid for MTVs newest buzz bin inhabitants the show, or at least most of their parents Even though all three of the bands had. And perhaps the young crowd have drastically different styles, they attending the Bush concert was the most complement each other in a strange, interesting aspect of all. but pop music friendly sort of way. Teenagers were everywhere. They Bush is a heavily grunge-influenced dominated the half-choreographed mosh band, while the Goo Goo Dolls sound pit, and they yelled from the stands, like Extreme gone collegiate. Finally, They made out in the dimness of the No Doubt rounds out the slate of variety multi-colored stage lights, and they with their ska-like songs. slumped by the concession stands. V The Goo Goo Dolls'Sunday night They wondered how to sneak a iM performance was proof that maybe, just smoke> they moved in herds. They maybe, Glam Rock is alive and well. bought thc merchandise; they were Their songs truly lacked onginakty, irymed while dancing. They screamed .1 and they seemed to be carbon^flOs for Gavin Rossdale, and they lit their versions of the greats, likei&teeme ^ ^ Qoo Goo Dolls. They and Mr. Big, with perhaps a twinge of , &Zr ju. j 1,1 J Candlebox, 90s stars missing in action, broke theu^mvs, and drey dyed then Naturally, the Goo Goo Dolls played ham with KwhAidmspued colors. their hits "Name" and "Naked," spacing Here and there' amon^st the sweak them out so they could play a wealth of t?il> you could spot a few random somewhat unknown hits for their USC students or maybe even a grownprescribed set. up" They were easy to spot ? they were Bush definitely ruled this show. They the ones who knew the words to the 111 sounded good, almost like you could be REM cover, i Gamecock sitting at home listening to their CD. But the teens ruled this conceit They ns at the There wasn't much difference between relished in every aspect of Bush and the way they sounded onstage and on heralded it as next Led Zeppelin. q40 ivailable for the isee s \ji dicial Board.... inal review process which s about student conduct, . 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