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E2 Asburv Park Press Thursdav. June 20. 1991 PanoramaEntertainment TJncool' Roches finally fitting into the music scene THE ROCHES will perform at 8 p.m. Saturday at McCarter Theatre, 91 University Place, Princeton. Single seats, at $17, $16 and $15, and standing room tickets, at $10, are available through the box office, (609) 683-8000.

album, and there was a whole different attitude about musicianship. Someone who knew two chords on guitar, but had a strong attitude, was being paid attention to. "Even though we weren't an electric-sounding band, we were doing whatever the hell we felt like doing, which is, I guess, the spirit of punk." Robert Fripp, the leader of the progressive rock band King Crimson, saw them and said he wanted to produce their first album. "He said (to Warner Bros. Records, which had just signed the Roches), 'I want them to make a record where I just take them into the studio, and they're just gonna do what they do on stage, and that's gonna be says Terre.

That's still, more or less, what the Roches are doing today, although recent albums such as "Speak" have featured a lot more production, with synthesizers and drum machines. There's still an earthy, unfinished feel to much of their music. By MATTY KARAS PRESS MUSIC WRITER Terre Roche wasn't one of the cool kids at Park Ridge High School in the late 1960s. "They," she says, "were doing things like hanging around on the foot-; ball field and making out with each other. They weren't going out into Greenwich Village and singing at the Gaslight.

That wasn't the cool thing to do." She didn't fit in when she and her sister Maggie, with whom she used to 1 sing folk songs at the Gaslight, got a 't job singing backup for Paul Simon in 1972. "All these people," she says, "were like the top studio musicians in the business. And I had never studied music. Here I am playing on a record and I don't even know the names of the chords I'm playing." When in 1975 she and Maggie got a record contract of their own, they were definitely the odd women out. "It was a very healing kind of experience," she says.

"Kinda the opposite of dealing with the high-powered business thing." Homesick, they returned to New York a couple years later, where Suzzy joined them for some Christmas caroling on the streets, which was the beginning of the Roches. "We had this idea that we were going to perform under a different name every time, because we were still kind of shell-shocked by the music business," Terre says. The Bitter End, which hired the sisters as bartenders and booked their band, thought better of that. "The business was in a different place (than when we had left New York)," says Terre. "One of the things that had happened was the whole punk movement was starting up over in the East Village, and all of a sudden girls playing instruments was OK.

"I remember Talking Heads were just starting out, putting out their first mon was teaching a songwriting course at New York University. Maggie went and waited in the lobby for him. "He said, 'Come next week with your guitars and I'll give you a little time before Terre says. And when he heard the sisters, "He invited us to join the class." It was through Simon's lawyer that Maggie and Terre, after touring the country on a college coffeehouse circuit, got a record contract. Their first job was singing on Simon's "There Goes Rhymin' Simon" album.

Finding themselves surrounded by seasoned professionals, when they didn't even know the standard pitch to which to tune a guitar, they embarked on a year of lessons, paid for by Simon. But two weeks after their album, "Seductive Reasoning," was released in 1975, Terre and Maggie fled to a friend's kung fu temple in Louisiana and got jobs as waitresses, instead of ceding to record company demands that they change their thrift-shop clothes and, worse, get a band. "And we became huge stars and we now have houses in the country," said, Terre, 38. Well, not exactly. But their unusual songs and three-part harmonies have got a lot of good reviews over the years, and Terre says she quite enjoys her apartment in New York.

One place the Roches did fit in, says Terre, was the then-rural "unfinished," in Terre's words borough of Park Ridge, in Bergen County. Her dream was to live on a farm with horses. She and Maggie sang together from a young age, with Maggie teaching Terre the harmony parts to songs. When they were in high school, their father, who lived in Greenwich Village before they were born and entertained them with stories about those days, drove them into the Village to sing in hootenannies at clubs such as the Gaslight and Kettle of Fish. When they heard their hero Paul Si- "Two girls standing up on stage with acoustic guitars like, they wanted to put a band behind us," Terre says.

"There was a lot of talk. They wanted to give us an image. At the record company, somebody took us shopping and wanted to give us certain clothes." And that's when Terre and Maggie Roche quit the record business, roughly two weeks and three gigs after their first album came out in 1975. It was younger sister Suzzy who made them give it another try a few years later. 'Goodfellas' top crime drama I $Q00 T- YOply SUN.

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week's list of new videos. GOODFELLAS (1990) (Warner) $94.99. 146 minutes. Robert DeNiro. Joe Pescl, Ray Uotta, Lorraine Bracco.

Martin Scorsese's film based on Nicholas Plleg-gi's bestseller has a blistering power and stinging irony that put It on the lonely top shelf with Francis Coppola's "Godfather" films. But where Coppola's saga explored the chasm between what Is legal and what is Just, Scorsese considers a world of random vlclousness where such matters are Irrelevant. The movie Is built on the conflicting claims of the family and The Family In a world of justified paranoia and reflexive hetraval The crime 89 minutes. Carrie Fisher, Robert Joy. Life-after-death comedy with a twist: Ms.

Fisher plays woman who, after being killed by a street gang, returns as a ghost to nag her husband (the only person who can see her) to help her track down her killers. WELCOME HOME (1989) (Vestron) $89.98. 92 minutes. Kris Krlstofferson, JoBeth Williams, Sam Waterston, Brian Keith. Drama: Earnest tale of Vietnam-era pilot Krlstofferson, who arrives home after 1 7 years to And his wife remarried.

VINTAGE FILMS I DIED A THOUSAND TIMES (1955) (Warner) $59.99. 109 minutes. Jack Palance, Shelley Winters, Lee Marvin, Lon Chaney Jr. Inferior remake of "High Sierra," with Palance taking a crack at the Bogart role of a hard-bitten gangster who raises money for a deformed girl's operation. THE RETURN OF PETER GRIMM (1935) (Turner) $19.98.

83 minutes. Lionel Barrymore, Helen Mack, Edward Ellis, Donald Meed. Fantasy: After dying, Barrymore gets a chance to correct all the mistakes he made in his life, but simply makes things worse. THE RISE AND FALL OF LEGS DIAMOND (1960) (Warner) $59.99. 101 minutes.

Ray Danton, Karen Steele, Warren Oates, Dyan Cannon. Engrossing crime drama following the life and loves of the '20s-era gangster. 0nrai Cinema twits. Instead, they are utterly captivating in this charming first feature by rookie John Whitney Stlllman. Initially tentative, the film's performances grow In authority as each character achieves a degree of self-awareness.

Likewise stillman's direction, which is at first brittlely funny. In the style of Philip Barry, then more flexible and naturalistic. In the style of Jean Renoir. RECENT MOVIES THE APPLEGATES (1991) (Media) $89.98. 90 minutes.

Ed Begley Dabney Coleman, Stockard Channing, Caml Cooper. Offbeat comedy: A family of bugs from the South American rain forest, upset about the destruction of their habitat. Is given a secret assignment: mutate Into humans, travel to America and blow up a nuclear power plant. Problem; Once the Applegates get settled into suburbia, they start to like it. MOM (1991) (RCAColumbia) $79.95.

95 minutes. Mark Thomas Miller, Art Evans, Mary McDonough, Stella Stevens. Campy thriller: A young man is nervous about Introducing his pregnant girlfriend to his mother which is understandble, since she has been mysteriously transformed into a flesh-eating monster. SHE'S BACK (1991) (Vestron) $89.98. ROblN KOtiO FOOD OHIVE STARTS lU ROBIN HOOD (PG-13) 1:00.

4 00. 7:00. 10:001 SOAPDBM (PG-13) 12S 3 26 5 25. 7 35. 9 40 007 TELL MONTH! BABYSITTER'S DEAD (PG-13) 115,3 15.7 45 ilk aimwwr rut the theft of $6 million and the punishment don't matter.

Scorsese finds profound meaning on the streets where other filmmakers see only mindless violence. Pescl won an Oscar as best supporting actor. METROPOLITAN (1990) (RCAColumbia) $89.95. 98 minutes. Edward Clements, Carolyn Farina, Christopher Eige-man, Isabel Gillies.

They're rich. They're bored. But they are not boring. You expect the privileged characters of "Metropolitan" Park Avenue debutantes and their escorts to be Insufferable THELMA I LOUISE (R) 7 20. 9 20 WHAT ABOUT BOB? (PG) STRAIGHT OUT Of BROOKLYN (R) 7.30.

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ABERDEEN TOWNSHIP Strathmore Twin Only the Lonely, PG-13, 7, 9. Dances with Wolves, PG-13, 8. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Atlantic Twin Only the Lonely, PG-13, 7:15, 9:15. Dances with Wolves, PG-13, 7:45. BRADLEY BEACH Beach Cinema Sleeping With the Enemy, 7:20.

9:20. BRICK TOWNSHIP loews Brick Plaza 1-2 Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves, PG-13, 7:10, 10. City Slickers, PG-13, 7:45, 10:10. Loews Circle 1-5 Backdraft, 7:20, 10. Thelma Louise, 7:10, 9:40.

What About PG. 7:30, 9:30. Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, PG-13, 7:40, 9:50. Soapdish, PG-13, 7:50, 10:10. EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP Brunswick Square General Cinema Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves, PG-13, noon, 2:30, 5, 7:30, 10.

What About PG, 12:15, 2:45, 5:15, 7:45,10:15. Loews Route 18 Twin Soapdish, PG-13, 8, 10. Thelma Louise, 7. 9:30. Movie City Backdraft, 7:10, 9:45.

Kick-boxer 2 The Road Back, 7:50. City Slickers. PG-13. 7:20, 9 35. Jungle Fever, 7:30, 10:05.

Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter Dead, PG-13, 7:40, 10. Only the Lonely, PG-13, 9:50. EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP Loews East Windsor 1-2 Kickboxer 2 The Road Back, 8, 9:50. Backdraft, 7, 9:30. EAT0NT0WN Loews Community 1-2 City Slickers, PG-13, 7:30, 9:45.

Backdraft. R. 7, 9:30. EDISON TOWNSHIP General Cinema Menlo Park Only the Lonely, PG-13, 7, 9:30. Soapdish, PG-13, 8, 10:15.

Movie City Backdraft, 7, 9 30 Jungle Fever, 7:10, 10:10. Thelma Louise, 7:20, 10 City Slickers. PG-13. 7:30, 9:50. What About PG.

7:40. 9:40. Drop Dead Fred. PG-13. 7:50.

9:55. EGG HARBOR TOWNSHIP Pleasantville Towne 16 Complex I II Truth or Dare, R. 5:45, 8, 10:15. FX 2 The Deadly Art of Illusion, PG-13. 6.

8. 10. A Rage in Harlem. 6:15, 815, 10:15 New Jack City. 5:45, 7:45.

9 45 The Silence of the Lambs, 5:45, 8, 1015. Dice Rules. NC-17, 6:15. 815. 1015 LeFemme Nikita.

1:15, 3:30, 5 45. 8. 10:15 Hudson Hawk. R. 1:15, 3:15.

615. 815. 10:15. Soapdish, PG-13, 1. 3:15.

6. 8, 10. Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves. PG-13, 1, 3 45, 6 30, 9:15 Only the Lonely, PG-13, 1:15, 3 15, 615. 8:15, 1015.

Thelma Louise. 1, 3 15, 5 45, 815, 10,15 City Slickers PG-13, 1, 3, 5 45, 8, 10 15. Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves, PG-13, 2, 4:45, 7:30, 10:15. FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP Loews Freehold Cinema 6 What About PG, 7:45, 9:45. City Slickers.

PG-13, 7 45. 10 Jungle Fever. 7, 9 45 Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves, PG-13, 7, 9 50. Soapdish. PG-13.

7:30, 9:30. Only the Lonely, PG-13. 7:15, 9:15. Loews Route 9 Cinema 4 Kickboxer 2 The Road Back, 7:30, 9:30. Don Tell Mom the Babysitter Dead.

PG-13. 715. 915. Thelma 4 Louise, 7 15, 9 50 Backdraft, R. 7:30, 10.

HAZLET TOWNSHIP Drive-In Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves. PG-13. 9 Don Tell Mom the Babysitter Dead. PG-13. 11 40.

HOWELL TOWNSHIP Loews Cinema Centre 4 Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves. PG-13. 7. 9 50. Jungle Fever.

7:20. 10:10. Soapdish, PG-13. 7:30, 9 40 City Slickers, PG-13. 7:40.

10. LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP Beach 4 Truth or Dare. 5 45, 8. 10:15. City Slickers.

PG-13 5 45 8. 10 15. Room Hood: The Prince of Thieves PG-13, 7 30. 10 15. Thelma Louise.

5 45. 8. 10:15. Colony 4 Only the Lonely PG-13 6 15. 8 15, 10.

What About PG, 6, 8, 10. Soapdish, PG-13, 6, 8:15, 10. Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, PG-13, 6, 8, 10. Colonial Twin Only the Lonely, PG-1 3, 7:30, 9:30. Drop Dead Fred, PG-13, 7:45, 9:45.

LONG BRANCH Loews Long Branch 1-2 Kickboxer 2 The Road Back, 8, 10. Soapdish, PG-13, 7:30, 9:30. MIDDLET0WN TOWNSHIP UA Middletown Robin Hood. The Prince of Thieves. PG-13.

1, 4, 7, 10. City Slickers, PG-13, 1:05, 3:10, 5:20, 7:30, 9:50. Soapdish, PG-13, 1:45, 3:45, 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. Backdraft, 1:10, 4, 7:10, 10. Thelma Louise, 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, 10.

Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, PG-13, 1:15, 4:15, 7:15, 10:10. OCEAN TOWNSHIP Loews Middlebrook Dances with Wolves, PG-13, 8. Jungle Fever, 7:15, 9:50. Seaview Square General Cinema What About PG, 7:20, 9:20. Straight Out of Brooklyn, 7:30, 9:30.

RED BANK Loews Red Bank 1-2 What About PG, 7:15, 9:15. Jungle Fever, 7, 9:40. SAYREVILLE Amboys Cinema Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves, PG-13, 12:45, 1:15, 3:45, 4:15, 7, 7:45, 9:55, 10:30. Kickboxer 2 The Road Back. 1:30, 3:30, 5:25, 7:25, 9:25 Only the Lonely, PG-13, 12:40, 4:50, 7:10.

FX 2 The Deadly Art of Illusion, PG-13, 2:45, 9 25. Soapdish, PG-13, noon, 2:20, 4:20, 7:05, 9:20. Jungle Fever 1, 1:30, 3:50, 4:15, 7, 7:20, 9:45, 10:05. What About PG, noon, 2:20, 4:20, 7:05, 9:20. Backdraft, 1:10, 4, 7:05, 9:50.

Don Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, PG-13, 12:10, 2:25, 4:30, 7:50, 10:10. Thelma Louise, 1:45, 4:20, 7:20, 10:05. City Slickers, PG-13, noon, 12:30. 2:15, 2:45, 4:30, 5, 7:10, 7:40. 9:40.

Truth or Dare, 10:05. Drop Dead Fred. PG-13, noon, 4:35, 7:20. Hudson Hawk, 2, 9:30. SHREWSBURY General Cinema 1-3 Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves, PG-13, 1,4, 7, 10 Soapdish, PG-13, 1:25, 3:25.

5:25, 7:35, 9 40. Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead, PG-13, 1:15, 3:15, 7:45. Thelma Louise, 5:15, 9:50. STAFFORD TOWNSHIP Harbour Twin City Slickers. PG-13.

5 45, 7:45, 10. Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves. PG-13. 7:30.10:15. TOMS RIVER Cinema Alley FX 2 The Deadly Art of Illusion.

PG-13, 7:30, 9:30. Dances With Wolves, PG-13, 7:30. General Cinema 1-3 Thelma Louise, 1:30. 4, 7:30. 10.

Soapdish, PG-13, 1:45, 3 45. 5:45, 7:45, 9:45. Drop Dead Fred, PG-13, 2, 4, 6, 8,10. loews Dover Home Alone, PG, 7:30. 9 35.

The Silence of the Lambs, R. 7:15. 9:45. Loews Seacourt 1-10 Kickboxer 2 The Road Back. 1 50, 3 45, 5 40, 8.

10 05. Jungle Fever, 1 40. 4 30. 7:25, 10:10. City Slickers.

PG-13, 1:30 4 20, 7, 9 30 Backdraft. 1:10, 4, 7, 9:50 Don Tell Mom the Babysitter Dead. PG-13. 1. 3 05.

5 10. 7 30. 9 45, What About PG. 12:30, 2 40. 4:50.

7:20. 9:40. Only the Lonely. PG-13, 12:50, 3 10, 5:15, 7:40, 9 55. City Slickers.

PG-13. 12.45, 3. 5:20, 815. Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves, PG-13, 2 50, 5 40, 8 30. W00DBRIDGE TOWNSHIP General Cinema Robin Hood: The Prince of Thieves.

PG-13. noon. 2:30, 5, 7:35. 10 10. Don Tell Mom the Babysitter Dead, PG-13.

12:30. 2:45. 5 30, 8, 10:20. Movie City 5 Backdraft. 7:05.

9 45 City Slickers. PG-13, 7:15. 9 30. Hudson Hawk, 7.25. The Silence of the Lambs, R.

9 20 Switch. R. 7:30 FX 2 The Deadly Art of Illusion, PG-13, 9 40. Kickboxer 2 The Road Back, 7:40, 9:55. Classification and Rating (G) General audiences: (PG) All ages admitted (parental guidance suggested).

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