Chalkhills, Number 197 Thursday, 6 February 1992 Today's Topics: The Royal Nonesuch Dear God Video Who Wrote Which? DEWDROPS #5 mentions XTC RE: Kate Bush & XTC XTC Odds and Ends The meaning of "Nonesuch" Re: Chalkhills #196 Comments on XTC from Rundgren list
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: schrey@prc.unisys.com Subject: The Royal Nonesuch Date: Tue, 4 Feb 92 18:23:48 EST More about Nonesuch as a word, a title, and/or a ship... When I heard the title I immediately thought of _The_Adventures_ of_Huckleberry_Finn_ (or was it Tom Sawyer) where Huck (or Tom) falls in with a couple of con-men. The con-men come to a town and throw a wonderfully hyped-up show called "The Royal Nonesuch." Then, as the crowd gets more and more riled waiting for the show, the duo try to make off with the much overpaid ticket receipts. They are then caught and tarred and feathered. Hmmm... Are the boys trying to tell us something...? TIM -- Timothy M. Schreyer schrey@prc.unisys.com Center for Advanced Information Technology (215) 648-2475 Paramax Systems Corporation FAX: (215) 648-2288 PO Box 517, Paoli, PA 19301
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 4 Feb 92 17:00:45 PST From: erwin@bend.ucsd.edu (Sean Erwin) Subject: Dear God Video Hello, I'm new, hope this is the right address...anyways, the video for "Dear God" is my favorite video ever, and I don't have a copy, and I'm wondering, is it buyable anywhere, if not, does anyone have a high-quality copy that I can somehow get a copy of? Thanks in advance: -Sean Erwin erwin@bend.ucsd.edu
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1992 21:23:31 PST From: Tony_Collins_.ESCP10@xerox.com Subject: Who Wrote Which? Let's see. Try to determine who wrote which songs on the new upcoming album, based strictly on their titles? Hmmm. OK John, I'm game. Here goes: Colin: "Then She Appeared", "That Wave", "Bungalow", "The Disappointed" Andy: "War Dance", "Smartest Monkeys", "Wrapped In Grey", "Holly Up On Poppy", "Madame Barnum", "Peter Pumpkin", "Omnibus", "Books Are Burning", "Rook" "The Ugly Underneath", "Crocodile", "Humble Daisy", "My Bird Performs" What's the prize for the person who gets the most right? Tony [ The respect and admiration of one's peers? -- John ]
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 5 Feb 92 13:15:18 -0800 From: Kevin Carhart <ukevc@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu> Subject: DEWDROPS #5 mentions XTC I saw My Bloody Valentine last night at the Roxy in L.A. , and boy do i have a story for chalkhills... i was wearing my SKYLARKING t-shirt, partially because it seemed like the most appropriate pastoral thing i had, and partially because i thought there might be some XTC-heads there. So I was about to go in when a guy behind me says "hey, that guy has an XTC shirt!" and I yelled at him that I got it in Ventura or something, and then he said "here!" and gave me issue 5 of Dewdrops, the fanzine for 4AD. It is affiliated with the e-mail mailing list, so the guy might not be all that exotic after all.. but inside was a little blurb about the new XTC... one of the reviewers has heard a big tape of demos with 20-some songs... and the first single is the "Ballad of Peter Pumpkin...." something? head? Anyway, it is already being played on KROQ in LA. What a day, what a show, etc etc... synchronicity! into the invisible!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 5 Feb 92 15:52:49 GMT-0700 From: alk@marys.mnsmc.edu Subject: RE: Kate Bush & XTC In Chalkhills #196, Kevin Carhart <ukevc@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu> writes > Which reminds me, have Kate Bush and the boys ever acknowledged > each other's existence? Well, Both KaTe and David Gregory appeared on Peter Gabriel III (or whatever the one with the melting face is). Pete seems to get a lot of cross-overs like that, where the guest artists have never worked together, but appear on the same album, like KaTe and Laurie Anderson on "So" or how 'bout Fripp and KaTe? Or Laurie? On a similar note, bass player Pino Palladino played both on Gary Numan's "I, Assassin" album and Don Henley's "Building the Perfect Beast." How's that for cross-overs? Sheesh!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: David W. Millians <millia@athena.cs.uga.edu> Subject: XTC Odds and Ends Date: Wed, 5 Feb 92 20:00:50 EST I just saw a new Beatles cover compilation in the stores yesterday, and I also espied not a single band name that I recognized. Does anybody have this and does any of the tracks sound like XTC? Seems like a perfect place for an XTC cover... The murderer in Fisher King did look like Andy Partridge. Any song that sounds like a description of humans as foolish MUST be written by La Partridge. And I anxiously await the new album... and an end to the school year, cuz I get married then - definitely on a farmboy's wages! And Mr. Relph- don't forget the quotes at the end of the list. Best part, sometimes! -- David W. Millians millia@athena.cs.uga.edu This is a generic Disclaimer I vow to wear only unwashed lederhosen for the rest of my life.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 06 Feb 92 12:29:33 EDT From: Emmanuel Marin <MARINP92@frecp12.bitnet> Subject: The meaning of "Nonesuch" Believe it or not, I simply don't remember whether or not I told you about the meaning of "Nonesuch". Anyway here it is : "Nonesuch" is the name of the record company which releases music from the XV to the XVII century, and that Andy is listening a lot now... Hope this helps (i.e. Hope you didn't know that before) |
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 6 Feb 92 9:36:08 PST From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #196 Kevin Carhart <ukevc@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu> plays a possible fuzzytape: >Andy gave the friend a tape.. it contains, among other things, a song by >the name of Jacob's Ladder (is it known to anyone? John?) I haven't heard this one, but I think it is mentioned in one of the XTC discographies I have. >And XTC's >answering machine messages! I have a tape with two answering machine messages, both recorded for Andy's brother-in-law (Rob Wyborn, late of Paris Productions), and two jingles recorded for a Swindon DJ, Allen Merston. >In other news, I am going to see MY BLOODY VALENTINE tuesday at the Roxy >in LA. Equally innovative as the boys, in a different vein. Ahhhhhhhh. An interesting show was played in San Francisco. It was good, not great, but a few of their songs were amazing, especially "Soon", "To Here Knows When", and "Only Shallow". Their album "Loveless" is amazing. It keeps me sane while I wait for the new XTC. . . . Yuji `RUSHER' Chikahiro <rusher@chem.titech.ac.jp>, fan extraordinaire, asks about XTC landmarks in UK: > Since I'm going to UK in March, I would like to ask chalkhillians to >introduce or to recommend me some landmarks referring to XTC. While I >have an idea to visit Swindon, to tell the truth, I don't know how to >get there. Well, if you're in London, call the train station and ask. No problem. I would recommend going to see the White Horse of Uffington, which was used on the cover of "English Settlement". You might also take along the map that comes with "Go 2" and look for all the places that are listed there. Go to the GWR Train Museum (is there such a place?) where the shots for "The Big Express" were taken. Have fun! -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 6 Feb 92 11:44:20 PST From: John M. Relph <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Subject: Comments on XTC from Rundgren list Organisation: Chalkhills Anonymous I was forwarded this message that was originally posted on the Todd Rundgren mailing list. I asked and received Karl's permission to re-post it here on Chalkhills. Enjoy! ------- Begin Forwarded Message From: Karlelvis.Macrae@EBay.Sun.COM (Gone Daddy Gone, Love is Gone...) Subject: Re: XTC Cc: Karlelvis.Macrae@EBay.Sun.COM >(Karl, comments from the big XTC/Dukes fan?) Yeah, I have one or two. XTC stopped being really XTC after their 5th album, 'English Settlment'. At exactly which point, I have not really decided; either right there, or after 'Mummer' (Last line if the last song 'Funk Pop a Roll'; "But please don't listen to me; I've already been poisoned by this industry.... Bye Bye!".), or after thier 7th, 'Big Express'. By that time, certainly XTC had ended. The released two XTC albums after that, plus the Dukes (Actually two; an EP, '25 o'clock' (Which was a brilliant take off, as well as being a good enough record to stand on it's own) and 'Psonic Sunspots (Or someting like that), which was much less well done, and contains only a few songs that really stand on thier own apart from as good parody.; the two were released as one CD, 'Chips from the Chocolate Fireball'). The two post-true-xtc albums, 'Skylarking' and 'Oranges and Lemons' are ok, but are so far short of the quality of true XTC albums that I never even play them 'Skylarking' contains a few really good songs; 'O&L' contains no really good ones, and several that would be ok if not for the incredibly bad production. My advice; don't bother with those two records unless you're a MAJOR fan, and then be prepared to be disapointed. >Those interested in parodies of psychedelic-era music, including the >Beatles, should check out the Dukes of Stratosphear material. Indeed, this is true. As satire, it's brilliant. The best ever. Puts 'Jellyfish' to shame, totally. >XTC often sounds like the Beatles. Sometime lately they do, but that's self-conscious, and has really only happened since the 'Dukes. > Those interested are hereby >referred to "Scarecrow People" from _Oranges & Lemons_ and "Earn Enough >for Us" and "1000 Umbrellas" from _Skylarking_, which was produced by >TR. XTC's chief singer/songwriter Andy Partridge's voice often sounds >just a hair's breadth away from Paul McCartney's. You've got to be kidding. He never sounds even close to McCartney. Try Again. -Karl -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Karl Elvis MacRae batman@batcave.Ebay.sun.com (408)922-4960 M/S MIL21-39 Sun Microsystems, Milpitas, CA (The armpit of Silicon Valley) Steed: VT1100C Cage: Who Cares? DoD#1999 -I don't speak for Sun, and they don't speak for Me- +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+
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