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Rock, Soul and Lots More Monday, Oct. 5, 1970 Honolulu StarBulletin C5 I Rock, Soul and Lots More Monday, Oct. 5, 1 970 Honolulu StarBulletin C5 1 1 CorlsolitizIted Theo. totormoSoot Phoswo 11310311 Phaao 1 Consolidated ThOOSTO totormolSoot Phoswo 11310311 Phaao Cori olidated Theo lothrooSho Pim S344311 Ph. I 1 I I The sounds of rock, country, rock, soul, and would you believe the stroll, to which an older generation was dancing in the 1950s? That was the variety of the Creedence Clearwater Revival concert Saturday SEW 1.06004 UEEN At CSNII SI ICE 1LS.

CUSTOMS BUREAU OArMED IT AS MUNE! CEADERS FOUND IT SHOCKING AND SCANDALOUS! AND NOW, FOR ANYONE OVER 181 IT IS A COVE!" OVER 18, NJ 1: IT IS A a 'It I a .,..,,,10. 9-1) tt woes tltle TIIIIIIIIMAZINIB emomol'plouns mots HENRY MILLER'S P't Oft-laoll 4 edelit r'll; Cy. at Liok.oy hr), not dit. rtRIPTORN DAVID DAUER PI ROHN ILLEN BuRSTri JANIS CALLAHAN LADAINCE LIGNERES Piduictt4y4JOSEPH STRICK sc.foy JOSEPH STRICK and BETTY BOTLEY cotoR 1 I 1 I 11 -4 11 I i TODAY 12:30 CONTINUOUS FEATURE 1:00 3:05 5:10 7s15 LAST SHOW 11:50 LAST FEATURE 9:20 70DAY NOON CONTINUOUS FEATURE AT 12:40 3:05 5:20 7:50 LAST FEATURE 10:20 1.1 'Reviv By Bill Souza StarBulletin Writer Has night in the IIonolulu International Center Arena. Brooker T.

and the MG'S were to play at the concert, but were unable to appear, due to a California fire which destroyed most of their instruments. Wilbert IIarrison was a one-man band who played the drums, Narmonica, cym Them Dailcin I Aisles bals and tambourine all at the same time. Harrison also sang six songs including his hit "Kansas City," which really pleased the crowd, as well as "Stand by Me" and "Just Because." Many of the young audience, most under 16, had a hard time trying to place him until he sang his hit. His style is like that of Fats Domino, with the stroll sounds of the 1950s. THE 103rd Street Rhythm Band" appeared in place of Brooker T.

and the MG's. The eight-man band smashed out with wild soul sounds that kept the audi NOT A MOVIE Its a Musical Low Down on Paris. Low Life ALIVEleoN III ,1 "A Sweetheart of a Musical!" a Sun. N.Y. Daily News ence swinging back and forth in their seats.

The six outof-sight numbers had rhythm that never did quit. "The Look of Love," featuring tenor sax, lent itself beautifully to bossa nova styling. Other numbers Included, "Loveland," "Do Your Own Thing" and one of their own numbers, an emotional plea for "Love, Brotherhood, and Peace," which didn't quite reach the audience. CREEDENCE CLE A RWATER Revival finally made the scene at 10 p.m. Copter Crash SAIGON (UPI)Six Americans and a former Viet Cong serving a a scout were killed when an Army UH1 helicopter crashed in the jungle 48 miles east of Saigon, the U.S, military command reported Saturday.

Another American was missing and feared dead. TODAY -2)1 AT V17 WA I PA 94897 Waipahu St. Ph. 677-3462 Man. Eve.

6:30 P.M. The first number, "Run Through The Jungle" with lead singer John Fogerty, put the audience in the mood. Other favorites were "Green River," "Traveling Band," "Fortune at One," "Commotion," "Bad Moon Rising," idnight Special," "Tombstone Shadow," "Proud Mary," "Heard it through the Grapevine" and "Ride the "Tombstone" sent out vibrations that turned on the crowd. "Proud Mary," another crowd-pleaser, started the people moving up to the stage, almost mesmerized as the music started getting louder. DURING THE last set, consisting of 13 songs, most of the audience was dancing in the aisles.

When it was over, they crowded the stage begging for more sounds, more vibes, but Creedefice left the stage. The crowd, still screaming Mon. thro Fri. 6:15 S. 11:15 p.m.

Sot. S. S. 2:15 p.m. Cont.

NOW PLAYING TIGER" Starring ANGELA YU CHIEN CHEN HUNG-LIEN TIEN FENG 4 for more, was told by the announcer that there would be no encore, because the IIIC workers had to start cleaning up the arena for a Sunday event. So that was that. Some of us were in our seats, waiting for the crowd to thin out, when the auditorium manager himself, Vince told us to get up and start moving out. But despite this treatment, thanks to the electrifying, full-of-vibes performance of Creedence, I left with a feeling of complete satisfaction. WILY A 0:30 SAT.

MAT. 2:30 SUN. 12:30 On, ART FILM FESTIVAL '70 "THE SHADOW IMITHIN11 (RAGE NO KURUMA) COLOREnglish Subtitles RECOMMENDED FOR MATURE AUDIENCES JAPAN'S ENTRY TO 1970 VENICE INT. FILM FESTIVAL SIMLA IWASHITA GO KATO SHINSUKE ASHIDA MAYUMI GAM HISATO OKAMOTO Di a 114 Yoshitoro Nomura who gave you OHANAHAN end RAINBOW OVER THE PACIFIC it If ioli 0 Ttlentres 110 PO4 The NEW VUilltifl 1 AT Till NM WAIRIM MOVIE CIP411 333 33 Alit PHOP41 923 3622 EYES. $00 MAIINEESWIDNESDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY at 2.00 FM Mt SEATS RESERVED BOXOFFICE OPEN DAILY 12 NOON to 9 PM For Group Solos Information Call Pros Martinez S343571 Ext.

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TO 12 NOON IN THE NEW 10-STORY PARKING BUILDING CONVENIENT 24 HOURS PARKING MONDAY THRU FRIDAY-9 A.M. TO 12 NOON IN THE NEW 10-STORY PARKING BUILDING I I "xi A nit I Aisles 1 Ttle I-es a.r newts' MN, 4.30 PA By Bill Souza night in the Honolulu Inter- bals and tambourine all at ence swinging back and The first number, "Run for more, was told by the an- The NEW AllEilltill 1 national Center Arena. Broo- the same time. Harrison forth in their seats. Through The Jungle" with nouneer that there would be AT MS NSW WAIKIKI MOVII CIP4111 333 SEAMUS Vi StarRulletin Writer ker T.

and the MG'S were to also sang six songs including The six outof-sight num- lead singer John Fogerty, no encore, because the HIC coo evEs. MATINEESWIDNPHESDAIY921120 3S4A2T2 at UNDAY SUNDAY 2.00 PM The sounds of rock, coun- play at the concert, but were his hit "Kansas City," which hers had rhythm that never put the audience in the workers had to start clean- ALL SEATS RESERVED BOXOFFICE OPEN DAILY 12 NOON to 9 PM try, rock, soul, and would unable to appear, due to a really pleased the crowd, as did quit. "The Look of mood. ing up the arena for a Sun- Sal" Information Call Prams Martinez S36-3571 Ext. 44 In Me Nw 10-Stary Parktno Building -Ni I rl you believe the stroll, to California fire which de- well as "Stand by Me" and Love," featuring tenor Sax, Other a i were day event.

So that was that. r-m-ko which an older generation stroyed most of their instrii- "Just Because." lent itself beautifully to bos- "Green River," "Traveling Some of us were in our i I I I (1" I till 1 111 was dancing in the 1950s? ments. Many of the young audi. sa nova styling. Band," "Fortune at One," seats, waiting for the crowd 1 1r i 0 Ft 11 ,4 1 0 Ilk I 1 That was the variety of Wilbert Harrison was a ence, most under 16, had a Other numbers included, "Commotion," "Bad Moon to thin out, when the audito- the Creedence Clearwater one-man band who played hard time trying to place "Loveland," "Do Your Own Rising," "MidnightSpe- rium manager himself, tii.411- Color by Deluxe 10 4, CtehdtttAe Revival concert Saturday the drums, Narmonica, cym- him until he sang his hit.

His Thing" and one of their own cial," "Tombstone Shadow," Vince told us to style is like that of Fats numbers, an emotional plea "Proud Mary," "Heard it get up and start moving out. :1 gismo stAT MS1'13101 TOM IOLA( TOIA1 Also ha We et ell CONSOUDATIO, Domino, with the stroll for "Love, Brotherhood, and through the Grapevine" and But despite this treatment, 1 DISMISS Auntie tegultor beeettRe mere HASS, Al. Mattes; UM'S MUSIC COOK, IC sounds of the 1950s. Peace," which didn't quite "Ride the thanks to the electrifying, Saliva, LEEWARD MUS SUPPLY, Weteehto reach the audience. "Tombstone" sent out vi- full-of-vibes performance of NEI vOUEEN TODAY 12:30 CONTINUOUS I EAT 2 AE siT: 585100 7.15 THE 103rd Street brations CREEDENCE LE A that turned on the Creedence, I left with a The NEW 17 Aintiltn i 2 crowd.

feeling of complete satisfac- no nod vAlAtAll Cesotte St Band" appeared in WATER i a I finally AT INS NSW MOVIS CENTER 333 SIAM ANIMUS LAST FEATURE 920 place of Brooker T. and the "Proud Mary," another ton P227 422 i made the scene at 10 crowd-pleaser, started the U.S. MG's. 1230 CONT. people moving up to the 0 N- wEEK NIGHTd 1 at SAS 5 515 733 9:55 NA CUSTOMS BUREAU The eight-man band 1 -Ne SAT SUN.

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When it was AND NOW, FOR 1 fl, NOT A AIOVIE It's a CSI St 1ADOW sTRAGHT 'a COLOR It, 1.1 Alusical Low Down on Paris. the jungle 48 miles east of over, they crowded the stage lAillT I P1YONE i Low Life Saigon, the U.S, military begging for more sounds, more vibes, but Creedence (RAGE NO KURUMA) I 3 12 DAILY Sit. OVER 18 --N1' ALIVE! II command reported Saturday. COLOREnglish Subtitles a I 7 left the stage. :30 4:10916:10 IT IS A ..6" 01) 'l ik -4 -Another American was mis- RECOMMENDED FOR Alm 10-10 PM The crowd, still screaming AI ATURE AUDIENCES 2264 kelekeee Am Cho the Beach u91 coviErP sing and feared dead.

-Phone 933.3333 Titag imams .0 itt JAPAN'S ENTRY TO 7 ti 1970 VENIC INT. FILM FESTIVAL 20TeCENTCOV OS Ittewe "i 1 .1, mom nouns num HENRY MILLER'S fltill 1.1 11 I- 1 loompkiiiiirt SHIMA IWASHITA MAE WEST JOHN HUSTON 1 vi', 1 t4t i '4 i GO KATO SHINSUKE ASHIDA 4, rtioll i A ,71 RAQUEL WELCH it- ei, oiA.0 i -T Ji AT 1' ilurr: Sa TODA Mon. Are Fri. 6:15 11:15 p.m. MAYUMI OGAWA VIDAL'S 'i itll'A sd I i Sglitt Sun.

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TO 12 NOON 12:40 3:05 5:20 7:50 I IN THE NEW 10-STORY PARKING BUILDING 4 .4 4r 1, TIEN FENG LAST FEATURE 10:20 I 4 i Has II hem'Danciryt Aisles By Bill Souza night in the IIonolulu Inter- bals and tambourine all at ence swinging back and The first number, "Run for more, was told by the an- national Center Arena. Broo- the same time. IIarrison forth in their seats. Through The Jungle" with nouncer that there would be StarRulletin Writer ker T. and the MG'S were to also sang six songs including The six outof-sight num- lead singer John Fogerty, no encore, because the IIIC The sounds of rock, coun- play at the concert, but were his hit "Kansas City," which hers had rhythm that never put the audience in the workers had to start clean- try, rock, soul, and would unable to appear, due to a really pleased the crowd, as did quit.

"The Look of mood. ing up the arena for a Sun- you believe the stroll, to California fire which de- well as "Stand by Me" and Love," featuring tenor sax, Other favorites were day event. So that was that. which an older generation stroyed most of their instrti- "Just Because." lent itself beautifully to bos- "Green River," "Traveling Some of us were in our the was dancing in 1950s? ments. Many of the young audi sa nova styling.

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