W-ABX TV
WABX - Detroit’s self-confessed weird radio invaded Channel 56 again last week at 10:00 p.m. for another zany period of freeky fun and artistic progression. The show opened with the Savage Grace, a Detroit band of very high calibre. They performed two numbers and managed to balance their sound well - a feat which I’m sure must be very difficult in a T.V. Studio.


WABX - Detroit’s self-confessed weird radio invaded Channel 56 again last week at 10:00 p.m. for another zany period of freeky fun and artistic progression.
The show opened with the Savage Grace, a Detroit band of very high calibre. They performed two numbers and managed to balance their sound well - a feat which I’m sure must be very difficult in a T.V. Studio. And then came the first mistake. The audience, which was simply a collection of weirdosand gate crashers and guests, were just kind of left to lampoon around and, consequently, at the end of the | songs - the applause that they generated sounded very spatse. The whole 'effect was such that, had they had someone who could whistle, the audience would have been almost Tom Shannonish.