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I-5l2- 477-6060 Everyone knew this number, it was a chance to escape. Family Pro- blems! Homework! Research papers! Escape! llCome on, forget about all of those problems, just for one night! '!Let's go to a concert! Students found out that concerts were the best way to relax after a long, hard week at school. Roland Campbell said, lllt's exciting, something to do, and a way to blow money. Van Halen, ZZ Top, Foreigner, and Molly Hatchett were some of the rock bands that per- formed in Austin. The Cars, Cheap Trick, The Go-Go's and The English Beat played for the more punk or new wave listeners, The ticket master at the Frank Erwin Center wajs alyvays busy receiving phone or ers or tickets. The longjwait for the concert day was just a out as hard as counting the days to Christmas. Then, the big day. The concert was more than ex- pected, enormous clouds of smoke everywhere, revolving lights, and green laser beams. The next day at school, one found himself almost bragging and flaunting his new con- cert shirt. Many students' wardrobes were made up entirely of concert T-shirts. Rock folders made a good sell at the local record shops. They covered such groups as Rush, Lover- boy, Reo Speedwagon, and Molly Hatchett. Whether it was rock or country or soul, students found a unique way of showing that their group was number one. A. WEARINC a 'TSAXONH shirt is Martin Glynn. They were Molly Hatchett's special group. B. WEARINC the shirt of one of his favorite middle of the road groups is Steve Bibiano. D. SHQWING the casual clothing worn by many concert goers is David Den- nis. E. GERMANY is the place where there are many tours. This shirt advertises the 4th Annual Summernight Concert. F. SCREAM DREAM by Ted Nugent is a shirt worn by many rock fans, STYX is a long- time favorite, and many of these shirts are seen around school. 60 Concerts Copy and layout by Sheila Saito
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