Chalkhills, Number 113 Friday, 26 October 1990 Today's Topics: Re: Chalkhills #112 English Settlement Disc Help with "Guitar Chord" Chalkhill Issues Thoughts on _Rag & Bone_ and more Some ?'s on XTC's Album Titles
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 23 Oct 90 11:01:41 -0400 (EDT) From: Chap Godbey <cg47+@andrew.cmu.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #112 Here's a typing in of the Little Express, the quarterly (?) pub from Canada. I forget what the rates are, but single issues are $4 and the address is: The Little Express Box 1072 Barrie, Ontario L4M 5E1 Canada. Reproduced w/o permission...here's the first part. Dear Friends, First of all-our sincere apologies for the absence of a Summer issue - circumstances beyond our control led to the initial delay and then all of a sudden we find the paste-up boards bare/ All of a sudden we find L. E. not there/ All of a sudden we find the typewriter's cold/ All of a sudden we find we're more than old! However, we hope this newsheet will help alleviate that empty feeling that occurs between XTC releases, promo tours, etc., and bring you up to date with some of the band's recent activities. In general, Colin, Dave, and Andy have been very active; with some session and production work for Dave, songwriting and a rare live performance by Colin, and studio projects for the increasingly popular "producer of the '90's", Andy Partridge. *Colin's New Tunes* When we last spoke to Colin, he reported that he had six or seven songs finished and is eager to get into the studio. He commented on some of the titles: "There's one called 'Where did the ordinary people go'. I'm quite keen on that one. There's one called 'My Bird Performs', that's rather sexy. There is also a track that never really got any further than demo for the Big Express called 'War Dance'. I thought the lyrics were quite good and I wanted to do it in some fashion so I took the lyrics and wrote completely different music to it and it seemed to work. I offered it up and the guys sort of said it's got possibilities, so 'War Dance' is making a reappearance. Another is 'Didn't Hurt a Bit', and also there's one called 'Bungalow' which is a strange song about old people retiring to the coast in a bungalow; so I guess it's pretty straightforward 'old-people stuff' (laughter). It's probably a relation of 'Dying'; I like that stuff, totally mundane and noncommercial. I've just got a penchant for writing those sort of songs, and Andy and Dave seem to love it, 'cause when I came up with it I wasn't too sure and I wondered what they'd think of it because it was so English mundane. But the guys liked it so I thought I'd go ahead and write the rest of the lyrics. So I'm reasonably happy with what I've done." *Down At The Pub* During the last few months there have been rumors that XTC would be touring. These were unfounded, but on May 5th a few lucky British fans came very close to this elusive experience when a surprise gig took place at a Swindon pub, "The Queen's Tap", featuring local musician David Marx, assisted by his friend Barry Andrews (yes, _the_ Barry Andrews) and on bass, the one and only Colin Moulding. By all accounts it was a great evening and we'll have details in the next L.E. Some recent activities for Andy include he and Peter Blegvad locking themselves away in Andy's shed improvising some music, poetry, jingles etc. for a promo CD "Peter Who" to be given to radio stations, as well as remixing some of the Peter Blegvad album "King Strut and Other Stories" for Silvertone Records. Nex Blegvad/Partridge project will be an album of poetry and music; three tracks have been completed of Andy's music and Peter's poetry. A quick visit to New York to be photographed for an Amaretto Saronno magazine ad--"Terrible hypocrisy because I've never even drunk the stuff and after smelling it I don't think I will! I did it purely for mercenary reasons." (I would say "More to come", but there isn't much more to spew out--just Paris Promotions getting their act together, the CD comps we know about, and Dave working with Cud, the band. They're itching to get the next album out, but can't find a producer. Any suggestions, besides Steve Albini please? --Chap.) ________________________________________________________ | | | Chap Godbey (WACK@DRYCAS.CLUB.CC.CMU.EDU) | | (cg47+@ANDREW.CMU.EDU) | |========================================================| | | | Un! Znqr lbh ybbx! | |________________________________________________________| <FLAME ON> What? The letter is finished? Darn.. <fizzle>
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 24 Oct 90 14:00:17 -0700 From: tarim@ucscb.ucsc.edu (71128000) Subject: English Settlement Disc Okay, I've been convinced that I won't be happy unless I get the NEW, Improved import remastered compact disc of English Settlement. Hopefully this isn't something that's already been mentioned and I missed, but: when I go down and order it, does it have a new catalog number which differentiates it from the old unimproved version? I'd hate to shell out the money for an import only to get the same thing I could get in the states for $8 less. How do I insure that I get the correct version? New English Settlement and Rag 'n' Bone Buffet in one week; bye-bye, scholarship money, rent money, food money... The Jester off Win Way tarim@ucscb.ucsc.edu No siggie, I'm late for class...
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 25 Oct 90 05:29:50 PDT From: "All the kids are complaining that the songs are too slow." <wilson@pneuma.enet.dec.com> Subject: Help with "Guitar Chord" Chalkhill Issues I'm wondering if someone can send me or maybe tell me the issue numbers of "Chalkhills" that contain the chords for XTC songs? I remember seeing the chords for "Mayor of Simpleton," and I would like those, but I'm thinking there may be other songs covered as well. Thanks much, Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 26 Oct 90 11:24:16 CDT From: oconnor!siouxsie!jtl@oddjob.uchicago.edu (Joe Lynn) Subject: Thoughts on _Rag & Bone_ and more Unless my ears are playing tricks on me, the version of "Extrovert" on _Rag & Bone Buffet_ is a little different >from the one on the "Dear God" 12-incher (Geffen 0-20630): the horns start in a lot earlier on the Geffen version. (I've been listening to _Rag & Bone_ for a couple of days now, and I keep meaning to take out "Dear God" to compare.) Has anyone else noticed this? Also on _R&BB_, they mention that "Mermaid Smiled" was on early US releases of _Skylarking_. Why are they singling out the US? The early UK pressings of the album had the song as well, didn't they? Another (obvious) observation was the similarity of the Three Wise Men's "Countdown..." to Nick Lowe's "(I Love The Sound Of) Breaking Glass." I guess it's the similar instrumental effects. A friend of mine just went to Tokyo, so (of course) he got a list of CD and LP "wants" from me. One of the things on the list was the elusive Hiroyasu Yaguchi album _Gastronomic_. He went to two record stores, and it was sold out. (There goes my chance of making it to the Chalkhills discography...:-) I had also given him instructions to look for the video _Best Hits_, and it was not to be found, either. Well, that's about it from here... --Joe "I feel like someone else" Lynn
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 26 Oct 90 09:36:13 PDT From: wilson@psylo.enet.dec.com Subject: Some ?'s on XTC's Album Titles I continue to wonder: What does "Go 2" mean? What does "Mummer" mean? We've covered the probable origin of "Black Sea"'s title. And (I don;t think this has been mentioned yet), "Oranges and Lemons" refers to Andy Partridge's feeling that he sees colors coming out of the music that XTC produces now, colors that he claims he didn't start seeing until "English Settlement." Wes
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