Word: raving
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Music Notes. After my near-hyperbolical rave over the Boys of the Logh several weeks ago, it only seems fair to mention that the company that pressed their records in England went out of business. Rounder, a local label, is expected to release a new record of theirs within a month. To give another indication of their unexcelled folk musicianship: At their last concert in Cambridge, the group's reed-man played two penny-whistles at once...
...finally storm the place, they find no orgy, no mob of spaced-out kids. Instead, Leary, dressed in white pajamas, comes politely downstairs to greet them. The ensuing critique by other prisoners credits the story's spirit and impressive detail. All in all, the reaction amounts to a rave review for the author, G. Gordon Liddy...
...Cola's original title was El Coca-Cola Grande. Coca-Cola threatened to sue for copyright infringement, so they changed the title. It shows you how reasonable even the largest corporations can be. The show is a pidgin-Spanish parody of a tenth-rate nightclub act, and it got rave reviews, although all my friends who've seen it say it's terrible. Opens tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Cabaret at the Charles Playhouse in Boston...
...tractor-trailer painted red, white and blue and draped from one end to the other with American flags. Inside, visitors were treated to an inspirational film short narrated by McMahon; they could also pick up pamphlets on drug abuse, ecology and patriotism. The road show got rave reviews as it made its way across the continent. On Christmas night, it was publicized by a TV show celebrating the Teamsters. McMahon hosted, and such stars as Sammy Davis Jr. and Debbie Reynolds performed. The caravan was scheduled to visit 55 cities, but after 33, it halted, dead broke...
MOONCHILDREN, by Michael Weller, about the people he shared a house with during his last year at Brandeis (1965). Very funny, very strong, eminently enjoyable and worth seeing, and only two weeks before it leaves for Broadway, where an earlier production got unanimous rave reviews and closed after three nights. 7:30. Saturday 6:30 and 10, Sunday 2:30 and 7:30, at the New Theater, 12 Holyoke Street...