Chalkhills, Number 13 Friday, 5 May 1989 Today's Topics: XTC song in hostage situation king 4 a day NEED HELP WITH LYRICS Re: singles and Little Express
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 4 May 89 17:41:35 PDT From: jhm@ebay.sun.com (reality you can rely on) Subject: XTC song in hostage situation Just heard on the radio... A high school student in England held the principal and a secretary at knifepiont while he played 'Dear God' on the school's PA system. When the song was over he surrendered the knife and was arrested. Strange days... scorch
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 4 May 89 23:25:15 EDT From: jsd@umass.bitnet Subject: king 4 a day I don't see what all the fuss is about them releasing "King For A Day" as the single. Let's look at the facts. First, Paul Fox is pushing the band in a more "commercial" direction - it says so in his interviews in the latest Little Express. Secondly, "King For A Day" has just enough banality to actually MAKE IT on Top-40 radio - I mean, it explicitly rips off "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" to such an extent that I have begun to call it "(Everybody Wants To Be) King FOr A Day" (thanks, Mitch!!). Lastly, XTC have always released the most brain-damaged singles!!! Honestly, can you imagine anyone overlooking "Earn Enough For Us" (the world's most perfect single track) in favor of "Grass"? Oy! And on that subject - what would _YOU_ have substituted as single releases? Feel free to discuss in any manner which seems appropriate. BTW, I would like to ask all members of this list that subscribe to The Little Express to reveal as little as possible from that august journal so that everyone else will have to subscribe, and help out those hard-working folks up in Canada, because they do a damn fine job and we should give them all the encouragement that is humanly possible. ------------- ! !\ BITNET: jsd@umass \!on !/rukman ARPANET: jsd%umass.bitnet@mitvma.mit.edu "In a black and white world, murder brings a touch of color."
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 5 May 1989 8:01:56 PDT From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: NEED HELP WITH LYRICS In need of an excuse to listen to obscure XTC songs over and over? Here's your chance. We're trying to get the lyrics for these songs together, and have clues for the following, but there are still bits and pieces missing. If you want to help, we'll send you the lyrics as we've been able to figure them out. Just send a message to chalkhills-request and we'll send these lyrics to you. Looking for Footprints Pulsing Pulsing Strange Tales, Strange Tails Take This Town Officer Blue Blame the Weather Tissue Tigers (The Arguers) Punch and Judy Terrorism The Troubles Enclosed are the lyrics for "Terrorism", because I like the song. -- John Terrorism --------- Terrorism You're writing your diary, in innocents' blood You're vain and you're ugly, you're no Robin Hood You don't steal from the rich to help the poor You just take life from both and what is more You break your bread and drink But post-confession you'll still stink of Terrorism Terrorism But you [seek good / speak for] Muslim and Christian, you say Now which religion will you wear today? And in whose Bible do you find your cause That says bomb children in department stores? I hope your god is pleased To see all creation on their knees for Terrorism Terrorism Angel of death with black woolen mask [Breeding like rabies / Free to make raids] in long wooden cask They never doubt that right is on their side When right is right, [bolt shades], where can you hide? Don't want daughter sweet To be target practice in the high street Terrorism
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 5 May 1989 8:57:48 PDT From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: singles and Little Express Jon sez: >Honestly, can you imagine anyone overlooking >"Earn Enough For Us" (the world's most perfect single track) in favor >of "Grass"? Oy! Well, "Earn Enough For Us" was released as a single in Canada, but nothing else is known about it. Anybody knowing the B-side, catalog number, release date, etc., please send it in to chalkhills-request so we can update the Discography. Thanks. >And on that subject - what would _YOU_ have substituted as single >releases? Feel free to discuss in any manner which seems appropriate. "Mayor of Simpleton" had to be the first single. "Merely a Man" is so perfect for a pop single that I wonder who wasn't listening to it!? It's got flashy guitar licks, simple singalong chorus, and a *nice* message. However, it's a little slow for a dance song. But by that token, so is "King for Day". "Pink Thing" would have made a good B-side, maybe for "Scarecrow People" or "Merely a Man". >BTW, I would like to ask all members of this list that subscribe to >The Little Express to reveal as little as possible from that august >journal so that everyone else will have to subscribe, and help out >those hard-working folks up in Canada, because they do a damn fine >job and we should give them all the encouragement that is humanly >possible. I was wondering why you were so silent after having received yours. I will gladly post a subscription blank for all those interested in subscribing to The Little Express. I think it's a well done 'zine, and it's a good source of information. It's also a good discussion forum for those of us who do not have network connections, which is to say most everybody else in the world. -- John
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