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The Palm Beach Post from West Palm Beach, Florida • Page 95

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TGIF The Post and The Evening 23 Movies 3. 1 Don't Know Why You Dont Want Me Rosanne Cash 4. Modern Day Romance Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 5. Used To Blue Sawyer Brown 4. Have I Got A Deal For You Reba McEntire 7.

You Cant Run Away From Your Heart Lacy J. Dalton 8. Drlnkln' And Dream in' Waylon Jennings 9. Pretty Lady Keith Stegall 10. Carolina in the Pines Michael Martin Murphey Video Top vldeocassette sales for the week according to Billboard magazine surveys: Sales 1.

Pinocchio Disney 2. Jane Fonda's Workout Karl-Lori-mar 3. We Are The World: The Video Event Music Vision ty-Vt IT- A L. I MTTIMIII jfsmmL. I 'HIGHWAYMAN': The No.

1 Country Sin- right) Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, gle on Billboard charts is sung by (left to Johnny Cash and Kris Kristofferson. NATIONAL The top movies for the week ending July 31 according to surveys by Variety magazine: 1. Back to the Future Universal 2. National Lampoon's European Vacation Warner Bros. 3.

Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Warner Bros. 4. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Universal 5. Cocoon 20th Century Fox 4.

The Black Cauldron Buena Vista 7. Silverado Columbia I. Rambo: First Blood Part II Tri- Star 9. The Man With One Red Shoe 20th Century Fox 10. St.

Elmo's Fire Columbia SOUTH FLORIDA The top movies for the week ending Aug. 8 according to Variety magazine's poll of South Florida theaters: 1. National Lampoon's European Vacation Warner Bros. 2. Back to the Future Universal 3.

Fright Night Columbia 4. Cocoon 20th Century Fox 5. Weird Science Universal a. Silverado Columbia 7. The Black Cauldron Buena Vista 8.

E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial Universal 9. Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Warner Bros. U. Rambo: First Blood Part II Books 4.

Theater of Pain Motley Crue 7. Brothers In Arms Dire Straits I. The Power Station The Power Station 9. Around the World in a Day Prince the Revolution 10. 7 Wishes Night Ranger Country Singles 1.

Highwayman Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson 2. Real Love Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers 3. She's Single Again Janle Fricke 4. Love Is Alive The Judds 5. The Fireman George Strait a.

I Don't Know Why You Dent Want Mo Rosanne Cash 7. Modern Day Romance Nitty Gritty Olrt Band a. used To Blue Sawyer Brown 9. Carolina In the Pines Michael Martin Murphey 10. 1 Want Everyone To Cry Restless Heart SOUTH FLORIDA Singles Top singles of the week according to WNGS-FM: 1.

Cherish Kool the Gang 10. Anything For Love NBC Records NATIONAL The top records of the week according to Billboard's national survey: Singles 1. Shout Tears for Fears 2. The Power of Love Huey Lewis the News Never Surrender Corey Hart 4. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free Sting 5.

Freeway of Love Aretha Franklin Everytlme You Go Away Paul Young 7. St. Elmo's Fire John Parr 8. Who's Holding Donna Now De-Barge 9. Summer of '4? Bryan Adams 10.

We Donl Need Another Hero Tina Turner Albums 1. Reckless Bryan Adams 2. Songs from the Big Chair Tears for Fears No Jacket Required Phil Collins 4. The Dream of the Blue Turtles Sting 5. Born in the U.S.A.

Bruce 3. You're Only Human Billy Joel 4. The Power Of Love Huey Lewis the News 5. Mystery Lady Billy Ocean 4. Freeway Of Love Aretha Franklin 7.

We Don't Need Another Hero Tina Turner 8. Never Surrender Corey Hart 9. Who's Holding Donna Now De-Barge 10. Freedom Wham! Albums Top albums of the week according to surveys by Specs music stores: 1. No Jacket Required Phil Collins 2.

Theater of Pain Motley Crue 3. Brothers In Arms Dire Straits 4. Fat Boys Are Back The Fat Boys 5. Like A Virgin Madonna 4. Born in the U.S.A.

Bruce Springsteen 7. Make It Big Wham! Greatest Hits Vol. I All Billy Joel 9. Around the World in a Day Prince the Revolution 10. Rock Me Tonight Freddie Jackson Country Singles Top country singles of the week according to surveys by WIRK-FM: 1.

Love Is Alive The Judds 2. She's Single Again Janie Fricke Television Top paperback book sales for the week according to surveys by the New York Times: Fiction 1. The Passion of Molly T. Lawrence Sanders 2. Full Circle Danielle Steel 3.

And the Ladies of the Club Helen Hooven Santmeyers 4. First Among Equals Jeffrey Archer 5. The Miko Eric Van Lustbader 4. Julio Catherine Marshall 7. The Outsider Howard Fast 8.

Tough Guys Dont Dance Norman-Mailer 9. The Ha Leon Urls 10. Twin Of Fire Jude Deveraux Non-fiction 1. lacocca David Abodaher 2. The Road Less Traveled M.

Scott Peck 3. The Kennedys: An American Drama Peter Collier and David Horowitz 4. In Search of Excellence Thomas J. Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr.

The top prime-time television shows for the week ending Aug. 11 according to surveys by the A.C. Nielsen 1. The Cosby Show NBC 2. Miami Vice NBC 3.

Moonlighting ABC 4. Family Ties NBC 5. Facts of Life NBC 4. Murder She Wrote CBS 7. 2020 ABC I.

60 Minutes CBS 9. Cheers NBC Paul 2. Everytlme You Go Away Young Gossip Shop talk backstage at Live Aid r- "A nuisance nature." We wondered how George Thorogood felt about replacing Tears for Fears at the last minute. "Who are they?" he asked. When we explained, "They're into primal rock," George said, "Well, so am CUTTING-ROOM COSTNER Kevin Costner was on his way to becoming best-actor-on-the-cutting-room-floor when along came starring roles in "Silverado" and "American Flyers." Now he can afford to be philosophical about being cut out of "Frances" and "The Big Chill" (he was supposed to be Alex, the character who commits suicide).

"I had to give up a role in 'War Games' to do that part," he says, "but it didn't break my heart to get cut out. I could get cut out of a million movies, but getting cut out of a $100-million hit, that was something." "Chill" co-writer and director Larry Kasdan (whom Costner calls his Yoda) made up for it by writing the part of Jake in "Silverado" for Kevin, who did most of his own stunts in that film as well as in "American Flyers," his latest, in which he plays a cross-country cyclist. Costner himself isn't that dissimilar from the fun-loving, freewheeling Jake. "I'm an outlaw. An outlaw isn't bad he just out Out there, man.

Life's better when it's fun. Boy, that's deep, isn't it?" What's fun for Kevin Costner drinking with the guys? ''Sure. And' drinking with the girls. Drinking period." NO TEARS PLEASE Don't cry over Tears for Fears, they're not breaking up. The duo pulled out of Live Aid because By Merle Ginsberg Rolling Stone Magazine LIVE TALK: Backstage at Live Aid in Philadelphia, in between all the peace and love, the buzz was biz.

Tina Turner said she is soliciting songs for her next LP from "Private Dancer" contributors Terry Britten, Mark Knopfler and Rupert Hine. Dancer was a magic album. We're gonna do a good job again, but I don't know if we'll have the same rqagic. If not, then I've given you some more material of mine." Who else does she want a song from? "Phil Collins!" Robert Plant said he had collected enough songs for a follow-up Honeydrippers LP: "Stuff that was weird in the first place and never made it. Abstract rock roll." Ric Ocasek said he had nearly completed his second solo album, due out around Christmas.

Billy Idol's guitarist, Steve Stevens, played on one cut That inseparable couple, Madonna and Sean Penn, were burning up backstage, making the already unbearable temperature even hotter. Observed Sire Records' prez, Seymour Stein, "She's so in love she's radiating it" Simple Minds' Jim Kerr and wife Chrissie Hynde weren't clinging to each other, but they did give Joint interviews. Jim said the next Pretenders LP will feature two songs written by one of Chrissie's high-school chums Ozzy Osbonrne was looking distraught. Moments before he went onstage with Black Sabbath, Sabbath's manag-, er, Don Arden, slapped him with a complex lawsuit. Sharon Arden Osbourne, Ozzy's pregnant wife and manager (and Don's daughter), later stated that the lawsuit is "of a baseless and AilKliWAwNia WORK, WORK WORK: It was business as usual for the and chain-laden Tina Turner shown above wifh Mlck'Jagger at the Live-Aid concert." iwu uieniuera ui uitur uauu were -ucmj icpjaceu, aim uiey didn't want to lip-sync their bits, After all, it was live Aid..

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