Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 3 No. 4 | Winter 1981 (Portland)

Lunch at the Fish Grotto. “The songs I write tell this story; a story humanity needs to know about. In my music I speak of unknown things, impossible things, ancient things, potential things. No two songs tell the same story...they say history repeats itself but history is only his story. You haven’t heard my story yet.’’ Serving Musicians for 54 years Any Musicians on Your Shopping List? Try These Christmas Specials: Fender Bullet Guitar with case and Fender Harvard amp $379 ElectroVoice PL 76B mics $115 Now serving you from 3 locations: Westside 10075 SW Bvtn-Hillsdale Hwy 641-S50S Eastside 719 SE Morrison 239-7217 Downtown 520 SW 3rd Ave 226-3719 Here’s what critics said about The Wipers’ “Is This Real?: ’' “Detached but never silly, passionate but never overwrought. . . economical one hook construction. B+ .” — Robert Christgau, Village Voice “Interesting sound, not like anything you hear around. ’’ — Kick, Slash ‘‘Atrue monster! IThe Ramones meet MC5 meet the Standells meet Pink Fairies. ’’ — Hans Jurgen Klitsch, Gorilla Beat “I was surprised at the power of Portland as a rock and roll city . . .and with the flat out SCassault of the Wipers.’’ — Lenny Kaye, Rock Scene The concert “YOUTH OF AMERICA” The new Wipers’ album Mail & Phone Orders Welcome Aggie Patterson, owner 236-8131 4317 S.E. Hawthorne Blvd. Portland, OR 97215 Ed Curry Candies Home of world famous “Cream Sticks” Hand Dipped Chocolates Dietetic Candies On Park Avenue Records Available from you local record store or for $6 postpaid (overseas add $3 airmail) from Park Avenue Records, POBox 19296, Seattle, WA98109. Also available by the Wipers on Park Avenue Records: “Is This Real?” “Alien Boy” Clinton St. Quarterly 45

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