Chalkhills, Number 120 Friday, 7 December 1990 Today's Topics: XTC in France lyrics, bootlegs, discography Trumpet solo on Extrovert Re: Drums and Wires and Homo Safari Ghost titles (are going to kill me)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 11:30:52 EDT From: Emmanuel Marin <MARINP92@frecp12.bitnet> Subject: XTC in France OK First of all hello everybody, and First hello of France, since I think I must be the first French to join this list. I thought you might like to know what XTC means in France... First, let's start with a point. Though I think I know what to look to see what I want on TV, the only image I 've ever seen of XTC was Andy Partridge's 'One Two |' on a video , during a Suzanne Vega's interview (she's a great fan of her)... I mean I just had the time to recognize his glasses and unable to identify the song : it features Andy with an electric guitar on a white background with an amp near him. So : XTC is TOTALLY unknown in France. For the large audience, of course, but also for people who listen to something else. I've for the moment met only 3 or 4 ppl knowing XTC (except the ones who know I am listening XTC of course). XTC's doing no marketing, mo advertising here in France, and I must confess that I 've not understand yet why they had a two days interview on a radio show in 88 (The Day When I Met XTC). So I am here reading all kinds of titles that I 've never heard of (let's say I am proud of my live 'Nigel', but I am unable to find BeeWAX or Jules Verne etc.. I even do not know what they are|), hearing about videos..(The French system is SECAM, The English PAL, and US again something else no?) Of course I am unable to participate to the 'What are they saying?' questions: I am not English native speaker. (BTW, When you don't understand the lyrics I can told you Travels in Nihilon is the worst XTC song ever) Before to end just a question : In Paris , I have seen a strange little box Oranges & Lemons being sold. I dont know what it was : it has the size of a large playing cards box ,and i first thought it was a tape as in the mid-60's (I mean not a tape as now but a large wheel -shame I don't know the word).Can someone help me ? Good Bye. Emmanuel. PS : Do you know if XTC ever toured in France ?
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 28 Nov 90 18:48:47 EST From: <paluzzit@merrimack.edu> Subject: lyrics, bootlegs, discography Hi! I'm relatively new to the band and to the lyrics and I was wondering what's available on the list as far as lyrics, discography, and bootlegs are concerned. Any info on these would be greatly appreciated. Did anybody record them when they played in the studio at WBCN in Boston last year. I've been looking for a tape of that for awhile. Anybody who has it, would you be willing to trade it for something else? Thanks! Hope to hear from someone! Tom Paluzzi paluzzit@merrimack.edu or m21472@scvms.mitre.org
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 29 Nov 90 11:45:52 PST From: duane@ebay.sun.com (Duane Day) Subject: Trumpet solo on Extrovert >The trumpet solo on Extrovert is probably Todd Rundgren on a sample >player. Just a guess. I'd have to listen to the solo in question again - it's been awhile since I heard "Extrovert". If it sounds distinctly like a sample, then perhaps it is Todd. However, an acquaintance of mine named Dave Bendigkeit is credited on _Skylarking_; Dave's a really great jazz trumpet player. I believe it's him that we hear on "The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul" and it might easily be Dave on "Extrovert" as well. He and I were in one of the University of California at Santa Barbara jazz bands together, far longer ago than I care to mention. He's got at least one jazz CD under his own name on some smallish label, as I remember...
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 5 Dec 1990 11:44:45 PST From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: Drums and Wires and Homo Safari Geoff Poole <poole1@husc9.harvard.edu> has some Questions re Drums and Wires and Homo Safari: > First, I have what appears to be an early US release of Drums and >Wires. It has a Virgin Records label and is listed as being distributed by >Atlantic Records. The running order is also different from other copies I've >seen. Its LBOTH, Helicopter, Making Plans, Ten Feet Tall, When You're Near Me >I Have Difficulty, That is the Way (end of side 1), Real by Reel, Millions, >Outside World, Roads Girdle the Globe, Scissor Man, Complicated Game. My >question is: Is this relatively rare >so that I tape it rather than play the album, or is it common? It's fairly rare, but is in no way the intended running order for the LP. Virgin International was trying to capitalize on the popularity of "Life Begins at the Hop" by including it on the album. The first 15,000 copies of this album also included a three-song single with "Limelight", and edited version of "Day In, Day Out", and "Chain of Command". If you have the single you might want to keep the two fairly new, but otherwise... > My second question is about the Homo Safari tracks. The CD packaging >itself is amazingly unhelpful. What exactly is it? The CD-single is actually a _Dear God_ single, and it also contains the six Homo Safari Series songs. Originally the Homo Safari series was a joke, as the song Homo Safari, B-side to _Life Begins at the Hop_, was credited on the label as being "No. 1 in a series of 6". But then other instrumentals started becoming Homo Safari songs, until the sixth was released on the _Wake Up_ EP. It's great to have the six songs on one CD. See the discography for more details on what came from where. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 06 Dec 90 23:44:40 EDT From: Emmanuel Marin <MARINP92@frecp12.bitnet> Subject: Ghost titles (are going to kill me) This morning I have bought 'Big Express' on CD. I have had it already on tape (recorded on a LP from a friend-hopefully- see later why) but on the sleeve there were 3 more titles that I have never heard of before. it was like this. ... 5. This World Is Over 6.RED BRICK DREAM 7.WASHAWAY 8.BLUE OVERALL 9.The Everyday Life Of Smalltown .... I open the box.okay it is written too on the CD. I open the boolklet. okay there are the lyrics of these three songs. BUT THEY ARE NOT ON THE CD |||||||| (Anyway now I have the CD of Big Express) I should have see something was wrong because there was not written '3 additional tracks that were not on original LP' on the CD. (as there is for Mummer (Toys is a great number), and White Music) So now the questions : -Am I unluncky or is it systematically a failure of Virgin ? -What are the other CD bonus tracks ? (Go 2 on CD is there something more, etc etc...) Thank you (and Good Night :) ) Emmanuel
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