Chalkhills, Number 198 Monday, 10 February 1992 Today's Topics: Re: Re: "Nonesuch" - due date and song titles! Re: Chalkhills #197 nonesuch,9th gen tape, david Grrrrrr! Song Titles Sound MIGHTY Familiar Dukes as Parodies.... XTC Tribute Tape XTC: Big in Japan Urg (??) a music war
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 6 Feb 92 17:38:08 est From: Gary_Hanley@dgc.mceo.dg.com Subject: Re: Re: "Nonesuch" - due date and song titles! The thing I like about Chalkhills and other dedicated lists I'm on (Notes from the Edge-Yes) is that everyone usually makes their comments with optimistic overtones, and if they have anything negative to say it's usually read in an optimistic manner. I wish the people who are lucky enough to hear advance demo's of an impending release (Nonsuch) wound not be so quick to make negative comments about something we are all looking forward to hearing...it is indeed a real turn off. Of course everyone is entitled to their own opinion but come on...let's give it a chance. As with most XTC material it has to be heard a few times before you really begin to fully appreciate it. -- Gary Hanley
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 6 Feb 92 22:46:54 -0800 From: will kreth <kreth@well.sf.ca.us> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #197 Just a note of a snowbunny nature. There's this billboard that has appeared in the SF Bay Area of late - advertising a ski resort in the Sierras. The typical blonde Cali woman is depicted - zooming down the slopes with the caption "Pure XTC". The resort is called Sierra Snow Ranch. I break into an XTC song each time I see one on the freeway.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 6 Feb 92 23:57:14 -0800 From: Kevin Carhart <ukevc@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu> Subject: nonesuch,9th gen tape, david Oh, is the album named after THAT nonesuch? Do they release medieval harpsichord and such? I know them for a great big album of early electronic music, the really jangly kind.. and the album is divided into all the different individual components, like various waveforms and effects.. i thought it was a pretentious kind of thing, until someone pointed out to me that it was more of a manual for people wanting to program the old synthesizers than an album for listening. Anyway, nonesuch! Another thing on the answering machine messages tape is a soundtrack andy did, uncredited, for a friend's documentary series on the circulatory system. (no connection to pulsing pulsing, about blood and where it goes!) Unfortunately, this tape is about 9th generation already. David Millians wrote: > [something] Don't rock the boat! Cause you're one of the millians! If others make(i'm giddy with anticipation.) Kevin next post, Gus Dudgeon's mother-in-law! But that's not our concern! It isn't! Is it!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 7 Feb 92 10:59:10 -0500 From: cutter@silver.lcs.mit.edu (You know, Liz Taylor is fat) Subject: Grrrrrr! Another album and STILL no "Gangway Electric Guitar Coming Through"!!!!! If they don't do it soon, I'm gonna have MY band do it. Speaking of which... how's the Chalkhills tape coming along? I have three possible songs to contribute, "Life Begins at the Hop", "Earn Enough for Us", and a secret one that's not so much "obscure" as just "an odd choice", so I won't say what it is. Nyeah hah hah. /joe "when I saw you, you looked so surprised/ and the heavens shone in your blue-grey eyes/ and we passed through the hot summer skies/ so tell me how do you feel?"
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: wilson@psylo.enet.dec.com Date: Fri, 7 Feb 92 12:45:48 PST Subject: Song Titles Sound MIGHTY Familiar Maybe it's because I've become such a big collector of XTC material, following not only the band itself but also the various groups they produce...anyway, some of the song _titles_ from the soon-to-be-released album sound mighty "familiar"...: Who I think wrote it: Title kinda reminds me of... Andy "Wrapped In Grey" Blue Overall Colin "The Disappointed" The Affiliated Andy "Holly Up On Poppy" The Hollies *were* very poppy :-) Colin "The Ugly Underneath" Andy "Crocodile" Andy "Then She Appeared" "Then came she, made him see..." Colin "Humble Daisy" Andy "Madame Barnum" Andy "War Dance" Andy "Peter Pumpkin" Any relation to the Mayor of Simpleton? Andy "Smartest Monkeys" There's a song, "Weird Monkeys," on Peter Blegvad's THE NAKED SHAKESPEARE Andy "Bungalow" Colin "Omnibus" Andy "Books Are Burning" More B's (like Blue Beret?) Andy "My Bird Performs" "Your Bird Can Sing" (Fab 4) Colin "Rook" Andy "That Wave" Signed with piles of smiles, Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 7 Feb 1992 14:36 MST From: ELFKING <ELFKING@corral.uwyo.edu> Subject: Dukes as Parodies.... 'Chips from the Chocolate Fireball' is one of my most treasured CD's: I would vehemently debate the comment in Chalkhills 197 that the music on the Dukes of Stratophear releases can be qualified as a parody of the Beatles, or of anyone else. I think that Andy and the boys are well aware of the influence that late '60s psychadelia or rock 'n' roll has upon their music. As far as I am concerned, the Dukes material is put forth as a tribute, as well as to poke fun at themselves. (Look at 'Language In Our Lungs' off of Black Sea!) Open for discussion Ready for debate Perhaps I have a concussion Or, maybe I simply a reprobate. Hey--I'm an american--what do I know? Erin Michael
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 7 Feb 92 16:41:22 PST From: Karen.Schipper@corp.sun.com (Karen Schipper) Subject: XTC Tribute Tape Well you obviously have good taste, but what kind of talent do you have? If it's musical, you can share it with the rest of us Chalkhillians by contributing to the XTC Tribute Tape! Or, if you tend toward the 2-dimensional, you can contribute cover graphics. If you've been blessed with the elusive "title naming" gene, then submit any ideas on what we might call this collective work. ****************************************************************************** XTC Tribute Tape Format: Cassette {Use a high-quality chrome (eg - Maxell XLII-S, TDK SA-X, etc.) or metal cassette, with Dolby B or C noise reduction. Make sure to indicate "Dolby B" or "Dolby C" on the cassette label!] DAT (Digital Audio Tape) CD If a cassette, please put the song(s) you want included at the very beginning so we don't have to hunt for the right song. Info: Indicate all pertinent info along with submission, such as track number(s), SONG LENGTH!!!, type of noise reduction, who you are, who the band is, what the song names are, anything else you can think of that I didn't, etc. Please include your email address and phone in case I need to get ahold of you, and so I can confirm receipt. Include: Return Postage! Either a SASE, or $1.00 -= if you want your tape back. Ordering Info: I'd like to get an idea of how many tapes we'll need to copy. Send me email right now if you'll be interested in a covers tape for about $4. Actual prices and when to send your order in will appear sonn after the deadline. Address: send your submissions, orders, and random artwork to... Karen Schipper karen.schipper@Corp.Sun.COM 876 Gallatin #3 (415)336-1965 Santa Clara, CA 95051 [ Yes, I know a number of people have volunteered to do this, but Karen seems to be the most organized, so let's GO FOR IT! ]
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 08 Feb 92 18:34:33 EST From: Steve Levenstein <70750.1117@compuserve.com> Subject: XTC: Big in Japan Well, folks, it's getting closer to Nonesuch's release date and I've not heard of any further delays... (Knock on wood). My wife, Maya, receives a music magazine from Japan called "Music Magazine" (g). The newest issue had an article on the history of "sampling" and it's origins in DUB music of the early 1980's. The re-reviewed a few "dub" albums which were the most influencial, including Mr.Partridge's "Take Away". The reviewer described it as a "work of genius"(!). Maya has said to me many times that XTC must go to Japan, if not to actually tour then just to "appear" and do radio spots and promotions. Their music has been used for TV commercials in Japan, and most current Japanese artists count XTC as a MAJOR influence. When "The Lilac Time"'s album "And Love for All" was released, the record store promo posters had "Produced by Andy Partridge" in bigger letters than "The Lilac Time"! Re: The Good Ship NONSUCH, I went to the local library to check out this bit of Canadian History. It seems that in 1668, two English ships (The Nonsuch and the Eaglet) set sail to the New World to find the famed "Northwest Passage" and to do some trading with the natives. The Eaglet broke a mast and limped home to England, but the Nonsuch pressed on. Although they didn't find a new route to the Indies, the Nonsuch did return to England the next year loaded down with furs. The King was impressed! He set up the "Hudson's Bay Company" in 1670, got his nephew Prince Rupert (Rip van Rupert?) to run it, and gave it one-seventh of the world's land area in which to operate. Nice goin' Nonsuch! (They weren't the greatest spellers way back in the 17th century, i guess). And while "Nonesuch" isn't such a spectacular title for an album, it's better than "Eaglet", at least. That's all for today, students. Last and least, I heard a song the other day which sounded remarkably like XTC. It's called "House of Gold" by a New York City band called "Urban Blight". The lead vocalist is an Andy sound-a-like, and the tune reminds me of a cross between "Gold" and "Generals & Majors". Anyone heard of it? ---> Steve
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: Scott <Gorton@s35.prime.com> Date: Mon, 10 Feb 92 12:49:08 EST Subject: Urg (??) a music war Years ago, (around 10), I remember a live music compilation video called, (I think), "Urg - a music war". In it were featured many great bands such as Gang of Four, the Butthole Surfers, the Models, the Police and, of course, XTC. It was really a lot of fun seeing, a somewhat thin, Andy Partridge *thrashing* out "Respectable Street". But neatest thing on the tape was when XTC joined the Police on stage to do, (I think) "Message in a bottle." I don't recall if Andy or Colin were playing. In fact, I don't really remember seeing Dave Gregory. But I do remember Terry Chambers playing on, (more like beating the seeds out of), Stewart Copeland's floor tom! Great Fun! This tape would have been the most coveted tape of my video collection had I not accidently taped over it! Damn! That'll teach me to not fill in those little tape labels! Since then I have been searching high and low for this tape. Does anyone have it or know where I could get a copy! Again, it's been a long while since I have seen it and I'm sure that it's even called "Urg - a music war". I am quite certain, however, that the title ends in "... a music war". Any leads would greatly appreciated. Thanks, Scott [ It's "Urgh! - A Music War" and our local Blockbuster Video has it available for rental. -- John ]
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