Chalkhills Archives, Part E Friday, 21 April 1989 Today's Topics: Drummers for XTC XTC outside activities, Wishful Thinking XTC outside activities bunches of stuff.... some answers XTC outside activities drummers Re: drummers Videos! (was Vidoes! :-) Re: Vidoes!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 20 Apr 89 13:00:00 EDT From: rpk@goldhill.com (Robert Krajewski) Subject: Drummers for XTC How about: Zeke Manyika -- drummer for The The (at least the first album) and Orange Juice John ``Drumbo'' French -- of the Magic Band; is still doing stuff. You can hear a good deal of his possibilities on _Live, Love, Larf, and Loaf_ with Fred Frith, Henry Kaiser, and Richard Thompson. Actually, the guy from John Cougar's band (Kenny Aaronson) sounds a lot of Terry Chambers in thwack mode... And although it might not be a perfect fit, Keith LeBlanc of Tackhead, who has an impressive range, and is at home with anything from jazzy sophistication to monstrous, driving machinoid funk. XTC would be an interesting median in his list of colloborators, which include James Brown, REM, and Ministry. (Not to imply that that XTC is a linear combination of those guys !)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 20 Apr 89 12:47:48 EDT From: rpk@goldhill.com (Robert Krajewski) Subject: XTC outside activities, Wishful Thinking After a scan of the archives: Nobody from XTC has appeared on the same record as Robyn Hitchcock or the Soft Boys. (Must have been confused with Thomas Dolby, who does pop up on _Black Snake Diamond Role_ and _Invisible Hitchock_.) Colin Moulding does not appear on _Knights Like This_ by Peter Blegvad, although he is on the (short) ``Thanks To'' list.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: dschmidt@athena.mit.edu Date: Thu, 20 Apr 89 10:10:22 EDT Subject: XTC outside activities John sez: > A long time ago, Colin Moulding put out a single under the name ``The > General'' called Too Many Cooks. I've never heard it. This was just about the same time as Barry Andrews' two (or more) solo singles. One has Fripp on it. I haven't heard them, don't know what they're like. Too Many Cooks In The Kitchen b/w I Need Protection is a great single. Stupid silly I-IV-V song with stupid silly backing vocals. Great. I heard Barry Andrew's singles once a while ago, they're pretty good. But then again, I like his songs on Go 2, unlike most people here.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 20 Apr 89 12:05 -0700 From: Nou Dadoun <dadoun@cs.ubc.ca> Subject: bunches of stuff.... >>Andy's solo LP: What a masterpeice! You can see why he's a Resident, >>alright. What a great album. >Careful -- if you run around referring to Andy as a Resident, someone's >bound to take you literally. Take Away is a great album, but it took >me a long time to recognize it. Of course, when I first got it I wasn't >a Residents fan, either. I've heard this rumor several times, (and appropriately repropogated it myself); that the Residents are a floating collective of performers which has included AP. Anyone who likes Take Away should certainly venture at least as far as the Residents' Commercial Album (if not Fingerprince, Third Reich and Roll, and the Mark of the Mole). I've long enjoyed Take Away; I made up a tape (for the car) in which I tried to segue the Drums & Wires cuts with some of their remodeled equivalents on Take Away. My favorite (of course) is the trumpet solo which picks up without missing a beat while everything else goes dub crazy. Actually I just remembered that I put the Commercial Album on the other side of that tape. Deja Voodoo! ------------------------------------------------------------> Nou "Cheese and Crackers? I say NO!" == Nou Dadoun | {ihnp4!alberta,uw-beaver,uunet}! Dept. of Computer Science| ubc-vision!ubc-csgrads!dadoun Univ. of British Columbia| dadoun@grads.cs.ubc.ca Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5 | dadoun%ubc.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa (604) 228-2930 | dadoun@ubc.csnet
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: sco!stewarte@ucscc.ucsc.edu Subject: some answers Date: Thu Apr 20 12:16:20 1989 I lost the questions, but here are some answers: I mentioned that Go + was sold separately, and someone asked me for the label information. It's Virgin (UK), looks like the same label as the old Go 2 (green & red). Catalog # is VS 23312. Plain black cover with "XTC Go +" on the front, track listing & copyright on the back, nothing else. I bought it at Tower about 2 years ago (5.98 list price). Someone else was asking about recording dates for "Take Away". On the back cover it says: "Put and take by John Leckie and Andy Partridge 10.10.79" Stewart
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: sco!stewarte@ucscc.ucsc.edu Subject: XTC outside activities Date: Thu Apr 20 12:37:58 1989 >From: ucscc!goldhill.com!rpk (Robert Krajewski) >. Andy Partridge might also appear on some of Robyn Hitchcock's early > (pre-Fegmania) solo work. They seem to be mutual admirers, at least. Andy hasn't appeared on any of Robyn's stuff that I know of, and I know of just about all of it. So unless anyone knows specifics, I think this can be written off as a rumor. >A long time ago, Colin Moulding put out a single under the name ``The >General'' called Too Many Cooks. I've never heard it. That's "The Colonel". Terry Chambers drums on this single, too. "Too Many Cooks" is an unusually silly song for Colin, with a bouncy syncopated rhythm. "I Need Protection", the B-side, is slower and dronier; there's an XTC demo tape that includes an early version of this, it may be a Drums & Wires out-take (although it was re-recorded for the single). >I'd also consider ``Ella Guru'' to be an outside project, too; it's >under the name XTC (appearing in the US as a B-side to the Simpleton >EP and in the UK on the CB tribute album _Fast and Bulbous_), but it's >also so different, given how they've progressed from their professed >early influences. For those of you who have picked up Captain >Beefheart's _Trout Mask Replica_ (now available on CD), the similarity >between XTC's version and the original is amazing and amusing. It is amusing as a tribute, but by doing what amounts to a direct remake of the original, they rendered their version superfluous. I find it interesting only as a statement of reverence towards the Captain.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 20 Apr 89 16:30:21 EDT From: jsd@umass.bitnet Subject: drummers I don't want to hear any more of this "Terry Chambers is exactly what XTC needed" cant. He doesn't impress me any more or less than a million other drummers out there. What's the big deal? Personally, I think Peter Phipps' acoustic bashing and Andy's Linn were the perfect matchup on "The Big Express" (which is undoubtedly my favorite XTC record). Listen to the incredible fills on "Train Running Low On Soul Coal" and tell me that they need Chambers back. ------------- ! !\ BITNET: jsd@umass \!on !/rukman ARPANET: jsd%umass.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu "Taxcider had turned quite mad." -- K. LeBlanc
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 20 Apr 89 15:37:07 PDT From: batman@ebay.sun.com (Karl MacRae - The Surreal World of Customer Service) Subject: Re: drummers >Listen to the incredible fills on "Train >Running Low On Soul Coal" and tell me that they need Chambers back. I'd go on telling you all day, but it wouldn't help, would it? =B^) "Every one of us has a *GOD GIVEN* right to be wrong! =B^) Speaking of that song, 'Train Running Low On Soul Coal', has anyone seen the video of Andy and Dave Gregory playing that on accoustic guitars in an outdoor amphitheater? It's even better than the version on the record. It's from a taped interview I have from some british TV show.... -K -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Karl MacRae UUCP: sun!batman ARPA:batman@sun.COM Sun Microsystems, Milpitas, Ca. (The armpit of Silicon Valley) "They say there's no more Coal for the older engines!" -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: srfndave@att.att.com@ihlpb.att.com Date: Fri, 21 Apr 89 12:16 CDT Subject: Videos! (was Vidoes! :-) Steve queries: > Does anyone know where I can get the XTC videos compilation for less > than an arm and a leg? I've seen it advertised as a Japanese import > for $130 (!). > > Steve Barash The Turntable in Schaumburg, Illinois, sells an excellent quality version of it for $30 (last time I checked, this was much cheaper than an arm and a leg :-) . If I can find their phone number, I'll send it, or you can call 312-555-1212 and ask for their number. The video is called "Studio Songs 1-11", and has an excellent video quality and great hi-fi stereo sound. Highly recommended viewing for everyone on this mailing list. Surfin' Dave P.S. If you live in the Chicago area, you might be able to convince me to let you come over and see it... :-)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 21 Apr 89 10:38:17 PDT From: batman@ebay.sun.com (Karl MacRae - The Surreal World of Customer Service) Subject: Re: Vidoes! >Does anyone know where I can get the XTC videos compilation for less >than an arm and a leg? I've seen it advertised as a Japanese import >for $130 (!). I got a whole *bunch* of videos from a guy who advertised in 'Little Express'. Anyone got a current copy? Are those ads still there? I think the guy was in Arizona.... I got two or three six-hour tapes of vidos, live footage, interviews, etc...; $20 each! -Karl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Karl MacRae UUCP: sun!batman ARPA:batman@sun.COM Sun Microsystems, Milpitas, Ca. (The armpit of Silicon Valley) " People will always be tempted to wipe their feet- On anything with 'Welcome' written on it...." -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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