Chalkhills, Number 185 Tuesday, 19 November 1991 Today's Topics: chuffed? This Is Live "When You're Near Me" Chords Title for new album? CMJ quote, david dreams Latest XTC sighting possible new release?
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: chuffed? Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 7:40:14 EST From: J Ross MacKay <ross@ray.grdl.noaa.gov> John M. Relph <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> says that Andy says in "Return of Andy talks to WFMU": > WFMU: How's your collection of toy soldiers? Do you still have a > passion for it? > > A: It's getting a bit crazy. I had a letter yesterday. It's right > here on the desk. A letter from the curator of The Uniform And Medal > Collection of the Navy Museum, Washington D.C., and it's postmarked > Arlington. This chap is the curator of this museum and he says he's a > big fan of the band and he saw us on MTV. I mentioned I collected toy > soldiers and he does too and can he find me any American ones? I was > really chuffed actually. ^^^^^^^?!? Well, Webster's says chuffed (chuft) adj.[Brit. Colloq.] 1) pleased, delighted, gratified, etc. 2) disgruntled, displeased, unhappy, etc. Clear as mud, right. From the context we must assume that he was using meaning #1. What a wonderfully versatile word. Let's hope it turns up in a poignant lyric sometime soon. --- ross@ray.grdl.noaa.gov
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: schrey@prc.unisys.com Subject: This Is Live Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 12:44:38 EST O.K., I have a few minutes so here is the scoop on _This_Is_Live_: XTC : THIS IS LIVE Its made by MUSICHIEN, sarl, Luxembourg and bears the number 91CD-0202. The CD itself is blank except for the title, a small copyright disclaimer about the edge, the number, and the usual CD stuff like the compact disc logo etc. It is also marked ADD (!) and "Made in EEC". Elsewhere on the disc liner it reads "RECORDED LIVE AT HAMMERSMITH ODEON, LONDON, FEBRUARY 1981". The cover bears a picture of the four-piece XTC with Andy (with his strawberry-colored glasses) and Colin down front, and Dave and Terry in back. The picture is boxed in purple with light blue lettering. The liner folds open to a two-panel cut-out picture of the band being silly, with Colin in a big-backed wicker-type chair and Andy sucking in his lips with some scissors poking out of his jacket pocket ("Snipping, snipping, snipping, goes the ..."). Finally the songs: 1 Live Begins At The Hop 3:40 2 Burning With Optimism's Flame 4:26 3 Love At First Sight 2:55 4 Respectable Street 3:36 5 No Language In Our Lungs 5:14 6 This Is Pop 2:15 7 Scissor Man 4:45 8 Towers Of London 5:05 9 Battery Brides 7:42 10 Living Through Another Cuba 3:26 11 Generals And Majors 4:00 12 I'll Set Myself On Fire 4:09 ----------- 51:08 (Yes, it says "Live" Begins At The Hop and "I'll" Set Myself On Fire and "Flame" is singular.) The levels are good, the mix could be improved, but it was great to hear what I never had the chance to see. Most all the songs are played at live speed, i.e. fast, and it's neat to hear the audience take over for Andy in the quiet bit before Respectable Street ("It's in the order of their hedgero-o-ows..."). Andy also gets some words in before a couple of songs include a short bit about labelling bands before _This_Is_Pop_. I haven't heard the other live discs, but I'm happy with this one. TIM P.S. "schrey"'s just my login -- the full thing's Schreyer -- but Schrey usually works just as well:-). -- Timothy M. Schreyer schrey@prc.unisys.com Center for Advanced Information Technology (215) 648-2475 Unisys, PO Box 517, Paoli, PA 19301 FAX: (215) 648-2288 [ Tim: My apologies for losing part of your last name -- John ]
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: wilson@psylo.enet.dec.com Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 12:55:46 PST Subject: "When You're Near Me" Chords Hi, musical Chalkhillians...this is my feeble attempt to desribe the chords for: *When You're Near Me I Have Difficulty* (Strum G chord once, followed by solo in G maj scale) G-G-D-G A-A-E-A (played as notes on the two lowest bass strings [E,A], starting on 3rd fret) (1.) When you're near me I have difficulty respirating C Bmin G Amin C Bmin G Amin When you're near me I have difficulty concentrating C Bmin G Amin C Bmin G Amin G-G-D-G A-A-E-A When you're near me I have difficulty standing upright C Bmin G Amin C Bmin G Amin When you're near me I have difficulty sleeping at night C Bmin G Amin C Bmin (2.) I used to stand proud like a sphinx Bflt F In a noble, immovable state Bflt F Then your heart nailed me under a jinx Bflt F Now I feel like a jellyfish F min (arpeggio style) Just a spineless, wobbly jellyfish And it's great...great...so great.... (some weird [diminished?] chords here; just move one finger & see what you get!) REPEAT (1.), then (2.) "I used to stand tall like a pine," etc.) I used to be an ice man (ice man), living in an ice man town F#min E So I'm warning all you cool cool icemen F#min Better be prepared to be melted right down E Dow-own dow-own down down down down D A G A G D A Dow-own dow-own down down down down D A G A G D A SOLO, then final verse simply changes key up one fret (easier to understand if you play barre chords)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 13 Nov 91 22:23:14 EDT From: Ben Zimmer <ZIMBENG@yalevm.ycc.yale.edu> Subject: Title for new album? A while ago there was a posting on rec.music.misc saying what the working title for the new album is. Now I've forgotten it. Anyone know? I think it was two words, the first one being "Wonder". Thanks, Ben Zimmer
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 15 Nov 91 18:04:05 -0800 From: ukevc@mcl.ucsb.edu (Kevin Carhart) Subject: CMJ quote, david dreams Ah, it's great to get chalkhills again.. - I saw an ad for the domestic RAG n BONE BUFFET in a college music journal, in which andy says "THIS IS XTC PORNOGRAPHY." - and taking advantage of this college radio station's vast libraries of music, i heard the "3rd stone from the sun" cover by David Dreams. I've never heard the original, but I like it. I saw the beefheart album in a local record store as well. - (I should be getting a show pretty soon, so I'll plug and support the boys...) Kevin ukevc@mcl.ucsb.edu
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 18 Nov 91 9:57:00 PST From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Latest XTC sighting A new compilation CD called _Ambition -- The Cherry Red Story Volume One_ has been released. The CD includes Andy Partridge's "The History of Rock and Roll." That track originally appeared on the _Miniatures_ LP that was issued by Cherry Red in 1980. (Cherry Red was also responsible for issuing Dead Kennedys LPs in the UK.) The CD has the catalog number "cd bred 95". Of course, "The History of Rock and Roll" is also available on _Rag & Bone Buffet_ so there is no reason to go right out and buy this compilation CD. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 19 Nov 91 12:17:59 CST From: ST9960@siucvmb.bitnet (Alan Fink (Why!?)) Subject: possible new release Hi. I am writing to this forum for the first time. I've been wondering if there is an XTC studio album in the works. It's been quite a while since Oranges and Lemons, and I'm getting rather impatient. Also, if there is an album on the horizon, will it contain a song I heard and recorded from a live set at the studios of WXRT in Chicago called Blue Beret? And last but not least, are there any more albums floating around in the vein of Rag & Bone Buffet? I really enjoy hearing some of my XTC favorites as they were first sketched out. thanks for the help.
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