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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 4 Dec 1981, p. 52

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"TSeraidTXarevT^ Richmond Rood at Pearl Street Mon., Tues., Thur*. 9:00a.m. to3:00p.m. Fri. 9:00a.m. to3p.m.64:30to7:30p.m. Sat. 9:00a.m. to 12 Noon DRIVE-IN AAon., Tues.. Wed., Thur* 8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fri. 8:00a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Sat. 8:00 a.m. to 12 Noon Robert L. Weber Building Crystal lake Road at Lillian Street Mon . Tues . Thurs 8 30a.m. to 4:30 p.m Fri., 8:30a m to 7 30p.m. Sat.. 8 30 a m to 12 Noon Main Building 3510 W. Elm St. Each depositor insured to 1100.000 Walk Up Mon , Tues.. Thurs. 3.00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fri. 3:00p.m. to 4 30p.m Lobby Sat 9:00 a.m. to 12 Noon MON TUES THURS 9:00o m to3:00p.m Fri 9:00 a.m. to 3pm & 4 30 to 7 30 p McHENRYSTATE BANK m isantmn • FRIDAY. DEC. 11 the news of Garibaldi's invasion and knows the aristocrats must bow to a new order. (3 hrs., 3C mins.) 1:00 0 NFL Review And Preview O Etertalnment Tonight 0 Night Flight Take Off 2) 'Boomtown Rats' 3) 'Boston Rocks' SSportsCenter Joe Franklin Show Benny Hill Show 1:05 O Rock Concert 1:15 CD ABC Captioned News 1:30 O Charlie Rose Show SAn Evening At The Improv 1981 Davis Cup Finals From Cincinnati: Singles (Match B) (R) 0Movie-(Drama)**^ "Die,Die My Darling" 1965 Tallulah Bankhead, Stefanie Powers. An insane woman keeps a girl prisoner for the personal vengeance against the death ol her son. (2 hrs.) 1:45 O News 1:50 ®© News 2:00 O Health Field Q Everyman SNightbeat ® Nlte Owl (Continues) Movie -(Horror) * "Hatchet For A Honeymoon" 1970 Stephen Forsythe, Dagmar Lassander. A psychopathic designer has a nasty habit :hekills newlywed girls with a silver hatchet. (119 mins.) 2:02 O Leave It To The Women 2:16 O Ironside 2:20 0 Deathwatch: Six Who Walt 2:30 0 Today In Chicago O Movie-(Drama) ** Mi "Edge Of Doom" 1950 Dana Andrews. Farley *••• --<y mun, caught in the emotional chaoa ol poverty, sick parents and thwarting religious circum­ stance s. gropes ineffectually against aociety and the church. (2 hrs.) 9 News . 2:32 0 Reflections 2:35 0 News 2:50 0 WBBM Editorial 2:56 • Common Qround 3:00 0 Meditation O At Large 09 Movie -(Drama) ** "Young Pioneer* Christmas" 1976 Linda Purl, Roger Kern. The very sensitive story of a courageous couple in the 1870's who. although deeply stricken by personal grief, overcome their feelinga to extend the gift of friendship at Christmas. (90 mins.) \ 90 Night Flight (Replay) 'Take Off 2) 'Boomtown Rats' 3) Boston Rocks' 3:15 • Rookies 3:30 © Movie -(Adventure) * "Roller Boogie" ig7g Linds Blair, Jim Bray. Group of kids join forces to thwart an evil man from closing the local roller skating rink. (Rated PQ)(l04mina.) ® Newe-Day's Ert4 4:00 CD 52 Nlte Owl Continues) © Prayer 4:04 0 News 4:06 0 Mission Impossible 4:15 0 Edltorlal-Chapel 4:30 O MikeDoualas 0 WelghtMftlng 1981 Senior Pan Am Championships-Part 2. (R) 0 Movie-(Science-Fiction) ••Mi "Die,Monster,Die" 1065 Boris Karloff, Nick Adkms. A meteorite transforms^ men into a monster. (90 mins.) > f 4:55 0 Meditation ' ; ROCK ON ALBUM REVIEWS Lindsey Buckingham Law and Order (Asylum) It was Lind­ sey Buckingham's eclectic in­ put that took Fleetwood Mac from bar band to world-class status. His solo album (and solo is the appropriate word, since he plays practically every in­ strument and wrote, arranged, and produced almost every song) is tasty, slick and assured From the sensuous shimmer of Kurt Weill's "September Song" to the jump- up-and-down "Johnny Stew," Buckingham translates his in­ dividual vision into popular music. Joe Ely Live Shots (MCA) I hear Joe Ely's live perfor­ mances are so hot, they should supply fire extinguishers at the gate The country rockabilly- cum-new wave guftar ftian from Lubbock, Texas, has laid on vinyl a full club date that translates all the excitement and frenzy of his live show onto record. You could collect a door charge to your livingroom for this one. Guest artists on the LP are tour companions the Clash, and it even comes with its own en­ core: a four-song 7" disc with a great "Not Fade Away" on it. Explosive. ^ Rod Stewart Tonight I'm Yours (Warner Brothers) Rod Stewart had planned to release a live album for the Christmas season, but Warners asked for a studio effort instead. The resulting product is perhaps the antithesis of what that shelved LP would have been. Whereas Roddy live is a hot rocker, the upbeat songs on Tonight I'm Yours don't work at all. But the sensitive ballads that get lost in an arena come across here with a fragile beauty reminiscent of "Maggie May" or "Tonight's the Night." The cover of "Just Like A Woman" is delicate and defin­ itive; "How Long" is gorgeous. The single, "Young Turks," a mid-paced tune with a hypnotic drum line, grows on me like vin­ tage Cabernet Sauvignon. And "Never Give Up On A Dream," which was co-written by Bernie Taupin and dedicated to Ter- rence Stanley Fox (who died of his cancer before completing a trans-Canada "Marathon of Hope" in June, 1981), ends the album with a resounding flour­ ish. Iron City Houserockers Blood on the Bricks (MCA) The Iron City Houserockers are the ar­ chetypical blue-collar band, working class heroes from Pitt­ sburgh whose characters work in the steel mills and party in rough bars. They play their music with the intensity of a desperate underdog and write lyrics that nave the impact of a kidney punch. Lead singer Joe Grushecky's voice sounds like the rough, ugly scab barely hiding the tender wound below. This is real rock and roll, raw and powerful, and the Iron City Houserockers are one of America's natural resources. Also coming through were The Police Ghost in the Machine (A&M), which is just as good as everybody's been telling you, and The Best of Blondie (Chrysalis), which features all their hit singles plus some of their better early album cuts. Happy Anniversary to me! TV COMMILOO MRVICCI IMC. Playboy magazine has been sitting in on some Oak Ridge Boys recording dates at Wood­ land Studios in Nashville for a piece that will coincide with the release of the Oaks' seventh album for MCA Records early next year * The BetUmy Brothers recent ly guested on the "Alan Thicke Show," in Vancouver, Canada. The show is carried on CTV. Terri Gibbs, winner of CMA's Horizon Award, guested recently on the WTBS-produced "Atlantic City Alive" program from the Resort Hotel International. Terri should pull even more coin and exposure from the plans being mapped out for her in 1982. • Deadly Earnest and The Honky Tonk Heroes are fulfilling a sold-out schedule which kept them busy all year long, and are looking forward to the same hec tic pace for the new year.

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