Chalkhills, Number 189 Thursday, 12 December 1991 Today's Topics: Re: Chalkhills #188 XTC Sheet music revelation 1986! Re: Shriekback connection Re: Go 2 Radio News + New CD with Old XTC
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1991 09:25 CDT From: "Wile E. Coyote" <BBHULSEY@life.uams.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #188 Greetings fellow Chalkhills-folks! In a previous issue of Chalkhills someone made an inquiry about the Dukes of Stratosphear (who are they, relation to XTC, etc.) and John recommended that they purchase "Chips from the Chocolate Fireball". I further recommend that this person make a beeline to their nearest Hastings' outlet. I found "Chips >from the Chocolate Fireball" in their 'cutout' CD bin here last night for only five US dollars. Of course, it's possible that this price is due to my location (Arkansas). People here don't buy much that doesn't have a steel guitar and fiddle in it. Regarding the Chalkhills 'Tribute' tape...sounds like a good idea. I'm thinking of something to contribute myself, or perhaps I can get my old band (the Gunbunnies, if you've heard of them) to help. Sounds like fun...keep us posted! Bruce bbhulsey@uams.bitnet bbhulsey@life.uams.edu
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 6 Dec 91 09:43:42 est From: Gary_Hanley@dgc.ceo.dg.com Subject: XTC Sheet music Does anyone know if there is any sheet music out for Oranges and Lemons, preferably with tabs. I haven't been able to find any but also haven't asked about ordering it. Fred Hamition, I saw your message and tried to reply to you directly but was rejected. I live in the Northeast so going to your house is kinda out of the immediate question, and EMAILing descriptions would be hard also, so if you can tell me how to find any XTC sheet music it would be greatly appreciated. -- Gary
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 9 Dec 91 21:26:37 -0800 From: ukevc@mcl.ucsb.edu (Kevin Carhart) Subject: revelation 1986! Hey, students! Don't study! Write song parodies at 3 am instead! Yes, it seems that in 1986 some time, Barry Andrews dropped in out of nowhere to pester XTC. They recorded a song of Barry's, a lovely memoir about Swindon, 1978, but then Barry got pissed and split. Andy and Colin and Dave stole Barry's song and wrote new lyrics for it. And the original can now be brought to you for the first time ever!! Swindon, 1978 Drinking back at Barry's place Loading up with lots of mace Ready to go... Ready to go. Barry really plays those keys, Someone's in the lamplight see? Sock in the ear... Sock in the ear! Him super-tuff now And he's breaking some bones and hmmmmmm hmmmmm the bleeding face hmmmm hmmmmmm the bleeding fa a a a ce Barry's mates don't like black eyes (Partridge is a real 4-eyes) They don't wear Docs and commit crimes Nearly cause death... Nearly cause death. Gets out while his weapon's good (Shrieking back he guns for Bud.) Gonna shave his head, he's rude Leaving the mound... The Uffington mound... Now Go 2 was a game XTC was too tame hmmmmm hmmmmmm the bleeding face -------------------------------- (the above information is strictly erroneous.) :)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 11 Dec 91 14:36:52 PST From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: Shriekback connection Larry W. Seals <ecsvax!seals@uncecs.edu> asks if there is "Any XTC connection to a band called Shriekback?" >I'm in search of some info concerning any affiliation between XTC and a >band called Shriekback. An acquaintance loaned me two of their albums >("Oil and Gold" and "<<Big Night Music>>") with a comment that the band >featured "former" XTC member(s). Yes, it's true, Barry Andrews, keyboardist for XTC on their first two albums, _White Music_ and _Go 2_, went on to help found Shriekback. > Barry Andrews Wendy & Sarah Partridge (ah ha!?) Wendy and Sarah are not related to Andy Partridge except by name. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 11 Dec 91 14:44:21 PST From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: Go 2 Jan Schiffman <SCHIFFMAN@%wmgt@wmgt-mail.wharton.upenn.edu> writes: >I have a copy of GO 2 I bought some years (7 or 8) ago that has Are >You Receiving Me ? on it although it is not listed on the album cover >or on the label on the LP itself. Any ideas ? Except for the UK and Greece, all versions of the _Go 2_ LP included "Are You Receiving Me?". Almost always uncredited on the cover, ofttimes it was uncredited on the inner sleeve as well. Check out the XTC discography for more details. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 11 Dec 91 20:26:26 EST From: Steve Levenstein <70750.1117@compuserve.com> Subject: Radio News + Greetings, fellow Chalkhillers! Those of you who are familiar with the GREAT radio show _Nightlines_ already know that it's a good place to hear XTC on the radio. On the Saturday night before last (November 30th), their _Feature Spotlight Feature Album_ was the oft heard of but oh so rarely heard _Lyrics by Ernest Noyes Brookings, Vol.2_. We were happy to hear for the first time Andy's _ROCKET_, a strange tune featuring the sound of a cheap portable Casio keyboard of sorts. (Some) Toronto area radio stations are good for an XTC fan's heart, today on CFNY-fm's _All Request Nooner_ I was happy to hear _Dear God_. Yes, Santa Claus, there really is a Virginia. (???) I'm Steve Levenstein (70750.1117@COMPUSERVE.COM). Since I married fellow _XTC Fan extraordinaire_ Maya (nee Matsuda) from Tokyo, Japan, our interest in things XTC has increased in direct proportion to the size of our suddenly twice-sized XTC collection. Maya brought to Toronto her CDs of Saeko Suzuki, Hiroyasu Yaguchi, and the extremely rare (1,000 of each made) 3" mini-CDs of _Thanks for Christmas_ and _Too Many Cooks_, among many others. Please feel free to email me/us via the Compuserve address thingy especially if you have an interest in the _Anglo-Nipponese Axis_, as _The Little Express_ terms it! Merry XXXXXXXmas to all, and here's hoping we get a brand new _BALLOON_ for a gift soon.......
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 12 Dec 91 9:16:45 PST From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: New CD with Old XTC According to the December 1991 issue of _ICE Newsletter_ (International CD Exchange, quoted without permission), 28 January 1992 will see the release of a new CD, _Todd Rundgren: An Elpee's Worth of Productions_: The label [Rhino Records USA] solicited Todd Rundgren's help in compiling _Todd Rundgren: An Elpee's Worth of Productions_, which includes cuts from such Rundgren- produced artists such as XTC, the New York Dolls, Patti Smith, The Tubes, Felix Cavaliere, Meatloaf, and Grand Funk Railroad... For those of you who aren't sure, Mr Rundgren produced XTC's _Skylarking_ album, to the delight of some and to the mortification of others. Many people have praised the album's unity of concept, but others, including Andy Partridge, have complained about the sound quality, saying that Mr Rundgren used too much processing and equalisation on the sound of the instruments, resulting in an album which sounds inferior. -- John P.S. Thanks to Steve Levenstein for mailing this to me.
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