AlO - Wednesday, October 12, 1983 - North Shore News inquiring reporter | by x -. Ellsworth | —_. Dickson LATELY, MORE and more of the new rock videos are appearing on late night television. Using film techniques similar to the old Beatles movies and a few other twists, the rock videos are all at once fast-paced, absurd, scary, sexy, creative, entertaining — and sometimes boring. Today’s question is: ‘What do you think of the new rock videos?”’ Mary Hughes North Vancouver 1 think rock videos give a better concept of the ideas behind the song. Some are quite interesting and creative, but I! thought the Rod Stewart video was boring visually. Rock videos give bands great exposure. Bill Roeleveld North Vancouver | like them | watch ‘Soundproof’? on North Shore TV as often as | can. —{ tke the older groups like Styx and Billy Idol. 1 find rock videos ex ciing and interesting to watch There are some very creative presenta nons Andrew Cross North Vancouver One of the nice things about rock videos is that they ate cheaper than going tO a concert wath all the crowds and hassles | hike the quahty of both the video part and musi it might be oan ndea to simul ast them on bM Samantha Michaud North Vancouver Io think videos ate the mew tok quite sateresting Sosectiunes ft see Uitte fOO muh repetition of ideas Grenerally they are porrd late night ceteelarnre et Thre music ts pood too T think pom k videos are here lo stay Rod Pine hin North Vaacouver boothetok vides aie a good thing | the ew tak wouhd lithe to see same of oun dowal tatene Betlinp peter com hk veddeos suee they coat deo so thiane fh to preomote a tad of thaok thre ttyagsae et con hk videos rs petting better all the tine t saw a Beuee Cockburn video a comipobe weeks age Pi owas very good Toocrrpery wate beng Sorudpreccel _NORTH VAN MAN $100,000 “‘IT WAS the tensest 30 seconds of my _ life,’’ remembers North Van- couver’s Roland Barre of the time he spent wat- ching the numbers of the Sept. 28 Western Express lottery appear on his television screen. They all matched, winning the retired printer a $100,000 Jackpot. ‘*‘When every one of those Express win seven mumbers appeared, well, | don’t think there was anyone on our street that didn’t hear the screams of joy.” ‘“‘Pve been buying these tickets for ages,’’ said Barre, age 62, ‘‘and | was really beginning to doubt my luck. I’m certainly glad I didn’t follow my instinct and not buy a ticketr.”’ Barre will use the proceeds from his victory for investments. ANS WK photo submitted ROLAND BARRE is ali smiles and with good reason — his lottery ticket was a winner. * offer valid until Nov. 30 1983 or while suppliles last EVERY TIME YOU FILL-UP (MIN. 30L) AT YOUR NORTH SHORE PAY-N-SAVE STATION*, YOU WILL RECEIVE A HANDSOME LIBBY-ST.CLAIR “GALAXY” WATER TUMBLER. ABSOLUTELY... OFFER GOOD ONLY AT CAPILANO PAY-N-SAVE 970 Marine Drive, North Vancouver EAST SRD ST. PAY-N-SAVE 449 East 3rd St. North Vancouver