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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Nov 1989, p. 32

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PAGE A20 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY I Mon.â€"Wed. 7â€"9 p.m.; Thurs.â€"Sat. 7â€"10 p.m.; Sun. 8â€"9 p.m. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SOUP, SALAD & DESSERT â€" ROLL & BUTTER FISH & CHIPS TUESDAY SPECIAL SOUP, SALAD & DESSERT â€" ROLL & BUTTER RIB EYE STEAK 7 25 MONDAY SPBCIWD©® .2 _ SOUP, SALAD & DESSERT â€" ROLL & BUTTER BABY BEEF LIVER WITH FRIED ONION OR BACON stardom, NRBQ has quietly plied its trade, releasing an album every now and then and making a living on the club circuit that‘s been their home for over two decades. Despite being back on a major label, the band makes no commercial concessions with Wild Weekend. This could very well be NRBQ circa Richman. While lesser bands have gone on to NRBQ is at once detached from, yet an integral part of the evolution of rock and roll in the last 20 years. They‘re the rock band time forgot, a unique, unassuming outfit that com:â€" bines the strippedâ€"down innocence of Buddy Holly with the offbeat charm of Jonathan out and he remains one of the best bass players in the business. Welcome back, Jack. Wild Weekend Unlike former Cream mate Eric Clapton, Jflmhmww work for commercial gain. , his postCream career has been far more vital, drummer Tony Williams to his more recent associations with the likes of Carla Bley and the Golden Palominos. And his own records have be@â€" uniformly excellent, especially 1969‘s Songs For A Tailor, a delicious feast of styles that no doubt shocked Cream fans. While A Question Of Time isn‘t as adventurâ€" ous as some of his earlier work, it‘s a welcome release nonetheless. It certainly rocks, thanks to some furious guitar licks from Living Colour‘s Vernon Reid, Albert Collins, Alan Holdsworth and Bruce‘s main man, Jimmy Ripp. But there are tender moments, too â€" long a Bruce trademark â€" most notably on the beautiful Kwela. Bruce is in fine voice throughâ€" A Question Of Time *5.95 ~ 17 Erb St. East (at Regina) Waterloo Welcome back, Jack _ ‘‘*WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET" Friday & Saturday BRINE & WIEBE 6.25 Horseshoe Restaurant 373 Bridge St. W. Waterloo 747â€"3222 Mon.â€"Fri. 11:00â€"1:00 Sat. 2:00â€"1:00 writing help from Little Steven, exâ€"Hanoi Rocks singer Monroe has returned to action with a powerâ€"packed album of noâ€"frills hard rock. The material doesn‘t stray too far from that of his former band, a Finnish outfit that hlbewelnaudwmdfitmtu%â€" thanks, in part, to plugs vyweights s;aquN‘Rmâ€"simdinbandingin 1984. There isn‘t anything on Not Fakin‘ It that hasn‘t been done before. But Monroe deserves high marks for his genuine punk frame of mind and for avoiding the kind of posturing that has 1974. They remain unaffected by consumer trends and radio formats. Songs such as It‘s A Wild Weekend, Little Floater and Booz00, That‘s Who, are throwbacks to a time when cruisin‘ around with the top down was the :i‘::{‘hdo.\lnmdn'nhmdnhueditfiu might sound pretentious and sadly dated. But Not Fakin‘® it NRBQ‘s childlike playfulness is so genuine, they can‘t be anything but vital and enjoyable. Armed with a crack band and some songâ€" warm reception. â€" at the ==> Waterkbo Inn â€" 3t i Youll alwe receve:!‘ For wedding receptions, rehearsal* parties, bridal showers, accommodaâ€" tions and fine dining, we‘ll always provide the best that is offered. 475 King St. N., Waterioo . _ 8840220 VarerLoo NN. . ‘he Waterloo Inn has had a . . ol on o o i cod o with the best ‘in + as rehearsal ~i~~ ##

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