Chalkhills, Number 175 Tuesday, 3 September 1991 Today's Topics: crazed rantings The endless groove endless grooves... Look Look, KFJC, Beach Boys dukes cover, rnbb guy, bless you celtic?, new songs Countdown to XTC
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: Funk Pop A Vole <jondr@sco.com> Subject: crazed rantings Organization: Mangled Bloody Carcass Of Sound Productions Date: Wed, 28 Aug 91 15:48:31 PDT -----From: glickman@hustat.harvard.edu (Mark Glickman) >If I remember correctly, the first American pressing of _ES_ >had "Snowman" as the *first* song on the album (i.e., the >single LP without "Yacht Dance", "Knuckle Down", etc.), or >maybe it was the first song on side 2. I think the last >song was "All of a Sudden," which, of course, expresses even *more* of a >sense of loss than does "Snowman." The only sense of loss I get when contemplating Epic releases is the loss of those beautiful songs. How any yank record business hack could think him (or her) self worthy of knifing English Settlement.... ah, words just fail me. Snowman, and Funk Pop A Roll, and Train Running Low On Soul Coal are perfect album closers because they do more than whine about injustice - they kick it in the teeth. Well, Snowman is a bit whiny, but I still gotta love it if only for the line "people will always be tempted to wipe their feet on anything with `welcome' written on it." That, to me, is the kick in that song. Soul Coal whines a bit lyrically but it's such a hyper rocking tune that it's hard to take any of it as a statement of defeat. (and of course that's not the message it sends anyway) ----From: Jones Rutledge <76516.430@compuserve.com> [Go Fuck Yourself With Your Atom Bomb] > Is there really a song by that title? By what artist? Yeah, Andy talks about it in one of the Little Expresses that I don't own. Sorry I can't be more helpful. >Is this not one of those endless groove things, several examples of which >exist on vinyl (the beatles have a prominant example which escapes me, I >think on peppers.) If you had a turntable that did not automatically pick >up before the record was over, a vinyl Lp is pressed with a groove that >doubles back on itself to keep the stylus from jumping over to the label. >Several crafty artists would place messages in this groove. Can anybody >name anymore examples? I don't think the original Dukes EP had a locked groove. The only other example (other than Sgt Pepper) that I can think of is a Sonic Youth album. Maybe "Evol"? I can't remember now but the song was called Starpower. Or Starchild. Gee, I'm not being very helpful today. >Both the "disgusting" and the "atom bomb" phrase are on 25 0'clock vinyl. >Isn't one of them a segue between songs? You're contradicting yourself - a locked groove can't segue into anything by definition. Anyway, given that they both appear at the ends of their respective sides, and neither of them are locked grooves, I'd say it would be hard from them to segue into anything other than that annoying scraping noise that your needle makes when it runs out of record to play. >Did either of these make it do the "chocolate fireball" cd? Both did. They are at the end of My Love Explodes and Mole From The Ministry. It's interesting to note that the psychedelic link bits on Psonic Psunspot have no consistency to where they appear - some are at the ends of tracks, some at the beginning. Jon Drukman (love pantry) uunet!sco!jondr jondr@sco.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Always note the sequencer - this will never let us down.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 28 Aug 91 16:10:47 PDT From: kate@nrc.com (Kathi Samec) Subject: The endless groove I know there are many but one I can think of is David Bromberg says - Debbie Boon - in the groove In response to the GM mag reviews. I am glad I don't pay attention to reviews. ------ Kathi Samec Network Research Corporation - Clothes make the man, naked kate@nrc.com 2380 N Rose Ave people have little or no Oxnard, Ca. 93030 influence on society. (805) 485-2700 - M. Twain
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 29 Aug 91 08:17:45 -0400 From: Larry W. Seals <ecsvax!seals@uncecs.edu> Subject: endless grooves... Jones Rutledge writes: >Is this not one of those endless groove things, several examples of which >exist on vinyl > Can anybody >name anymore examples? On the James Gang's 1st album _Yer_Album_ (with Joe Walsh around 1969 or so), at the end of side one Walsh can be heard to say "Turn me over" and at the end of side two there is "Play me again". Larry Seals seals@ecsvax (.sig on vacation) [ Oops, nil XTC content, oh well. -- John ]
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 31 Aug 91 01:59:42 EDT From: Eric Singer <70323.3013@compuserve.com> Subject: Look Look, KFJC, Beach Boys Anyone know of a source for the Look Look video? I have a tip that a Chalkhills reader up in Montreal was selling them a few months ago - true? John Relph writes in #173: >John Mav, DJ and XTC fan extraordinaire, played this sound, slowed down >and reversed, a number of times on one of his KFJC XTC Specials. I know >tapes of the KFJC XTC Specials have circulated fairly widely, so it's >possible that your friend had a tape of this... Now that you mention it, I am pretty sure this is what my friend had. Would anyone happen to have a decent copy of the KFJC Specials? John Pinto writes in #174 >3) The Beach Boy- XTC similarities need to be explored. There are some >interesting parallels in both music and history. For example <tortured >musical geniuses suffer mental breakdowns while on tour and refuse to >perform live>. If you haven't you really should listen to Smiley Smile. >It will change the way you hear XTC. There's something that's been bothering me about the Beach Boys for a long time. Recall the controversy many years ago when James Watt (Secretary of the Interior under Reagan) banned the Beach Boys from playing at some or other public park due to the decadent nature of rock 'n' roll. Despite this, a few years later, Mike Love donated seed money to the PMRC (Parents' Music Resource Center), Tipper Gore's Senatorially-connected rock censorship vehicle. [I don't know where I read this fact, so correct me if I'm not 100% on.] Does Andy know this? Does it bother him, too? Does it bother anyone else but me? Just wonderin', Eric Singer
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: dukes cover, rnbb guy, bless you celtic?, new songs From: oscar@darkside.com (oscar) Date: Sat, 31 Aug 91 19:22:38 PDT Organization: The Dark Side of the Moon +1 408 245 SPAM John Pinto wonders if the Dukes cover imagery is (jokingly) meaningful, like a good psychedelic 60s album. I saw a coffee table book in a Waldenbooks, Album Cover Art of the 60s. And it has a little thing on the dukes at the end! According to Andy, it has no special meaning, but who knows, it might! Sort of like the Beatles "Glass Onion," references to other songs, just to throw people off who were expecting a secret message. As for the book in itself, I recommend it! A guy standing next to me at a CD store with a listening area was listening to Rag n Bone Buffet , domestic. I realized later that I was wearing my Skylarking shirt, but I didn't say anything to him. Anyone consider "Bless You All You Pretty Girls" to be celtic-sounding? Though none are commonly found, the number of post- O&L songs is increasing... are there any besides: My Paint Heroes, Skeletons, This is the End, It's Snowing Angels, Then She Appeared? Any other Dukes songs? With a name like "Balloon", or "Wonder Annual", it sounds like another pastoral album, which is fine with me! But everyone seems to want a harder edge, like the earlier stuff. Oh well, at least it's being made! Anyone want to stab at the month/s when it will be released? The radio station Live 105 played a block of XTC during a countdown of the 105 best bands... and they did a promo, with Colin saying hello, and Andy saying "San Francisco... your fly is down" Kevin oscar@darkside.com
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 3 Sep 91 21:30:57 PDT From: John M. Relph <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Subject: Countdown to XTC Organisation: Chalkhills Anonymous This was seen in _New Musical Express_, 24 August 1991, and sent to me by _Little Express_ subscriber Natalie Johnson. Countdown to XTC ``The high point of XTC drummer Terry Chambers' career was breaking into a fish shop and pissing into a bath of uncooked chips.'' -- XTC's Andy Partridge ``It's driving me mad! Where are XTC? Oh misery -- put me out of it!'' -- Marcus Ford, Rugby XTC are, even as we communicate, piecing together an album at a market town studio. Andy Partridge took time out from the sessions to report: ``We're working with Gus Dudgeon (he of various Elton John sessions and Bowie's `Space Oddity' fame), who's so wrong for the project that he's right for it. Actually, Gus is all right -- apart from his clothes sense. When we first saw him, we were in a pub and Colin looked out the window, saw Gus and the way he was dressed and yelled: `Don't let him come in here -- he'll get beaten up!' ``We should have made the album a year ago, but we've had wretched luck with a couple of other producers. One kept us waiting for months while he finished his missus' album, then, just when he was supposed to start with us, nipped off on a two-week holiday in the Bahamas. Also we took about 30 songs into Virgin Records and all of them got rejected. Now we hope to record about 20 tracks, if the budget allows it. One of the songs is cod-Bacharach.'' Partridge, the man who once provided the whole history of rock in just three chords (he can also provide a fair impression of Morrissey by using just three notes) says that, though he's now an in-demand producer in his own right, XTC really need a separate ``ringmaster''. ``The last band I produced was The Lilac Time. Previously I'd worked with The Mission but it was a complete disaster. Serves me right really, because it was the only job I'd ever taken for purely mercenary reasons. ``Working with Stephen Duffy was entirely different, even though he's totally besotted with Nick Drake. He's also the biggest Beatle fan I've ever met. He would point out things I had never noticed, things like the duff guitar solo on `I'm Down', how you can actually hear the string section talking on the stereo mix of `All You Need Is Love' and the fact that John Lennon can be heard exclaiming `f---ing hell' amid `Hey Jude'.'' So when can we expect the new album? ``Maybe late this year or early next year.'' Probably best to say early next year then? ``Yes, that's about right.''
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