Chalkhills, Number 199 Wednesday, 12 February 1992 Today's Topics: Japanese XTC CDs/A Recommendation Urban Blight A tiny little ticklish thought, about one of the new song titles Re: Chalkhills #198 Re: Peter Punkin and Nonsuch "Nonesuch" title source... Calling XTCellent musicians: Bay Area New XTC!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: wilson@psylo.enet.dec.com Date: Mon, 10 Feb 92 11:36:23 PST Subject: Japanese XTC CDs/A Recommendation It's good to be hearing a bit more about the connection XTC has with Japan. Most of the XTC CDs are available on Virgin Japan and, like most Japanese CDs, the sound quality and manufacturing are superb. Personally I own The Compact XTC and Chips from the Chocolate Fireball. The import company I order from is based out of Portland, OR. They order from Japan, England, and Germany at present. I'm intrigued because this company can get a couple of Japanese CDs Andy has played on - "B2 Unit" is one..."I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day in the UK" is another. Both are $30 dollars each! So, if someone has these and can comment on whether Andy's contribution would make them worthwhile purchases, please do so. Meanwhile, I'm buying all of the Cud material that Dave Gregory had a hand in (Cud isn't bad - rough pop, but very distinctive with a definite edge to their music). I have the Blegvad disc - THE NAKED SHAKESPEARE. I wouldn't say that Andy and Colin's influence is very strong, although this is a pretty good, if a bit uneven, album. Is Peter an American or a Canadian? Finally, I wish to thank Emmanuel Marin for getting THE TINY CIRCUS OF LIFE CD for me. Emmanuel, if you haven't already written me, please do so and let me know what you'd like in exchange. Merci beaucoup! Another item: I recently bought a best of Zombies CD. "Time of the Season" is terrific. I like Gus Dudgeon's work. Criminy, I even liked Elton John when Gus was producing him. Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 10 Feb 92 14:43:18 est From: Ben Trumbore <wbt@beauty.graphics.cornell.edu> Subject: Urban Blight Steve Levenstein <70750.1117@compuserve.com> writes: > 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? Yes! Urban Blight ventures out here to Ithaca, NY a few times a year, and has quite a local following. Ithaca College's radio station, WICB, plays some of their tunes, including "House of Gold." For some years I've thought that this tune sounded more like XTC than anything else on the radio. I've searched for it in record stores, but was told that Urban Blight's tapes had all been sold out, and that to date they had not released any CDs. I saw them perform in town, and enjoyed the show very much. I should observe that they're actually a serious Ska band, with a great hornline and aggressive, dancey beat. The song in question may not be considered representative of their work. If anyone has information or opinions on Urban Blight or their albums, I'd appreciate hearing it! Ben
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 10 Feb 92 15:53:58 EST From: klm@cme.nist.gov (Ken Manheimer) Subject: A tiny little ticklish thought, about one of the new song titles First, i'm glad to see the traffic about the new album - it's really whetting my aural appetite. Maybe it won't take me as many listens to *hear* the songs for this one (yeah, right). So, one of the song titles on the new album - "Holly Up On Poppy" - has struck my fancy. It reminds me of the title of the Dr Seuss book, "Hop On Pop". That this may be deliberate tickles me, 'cause i happen to think that Seuss' often preposterous, gentle whimsy fits well with XTC music, and vice versa, and probably with Andy's contributions, in particular. I think it'd be cool to see where XTC would wander in that vein, particularly considering the "recent" preoccupation they've had with kids. And i guess i'm inclined to guess that "Holly Up On Poppy" is a creature of partridge's, especially if that's the deal... Ken klm@cme.nist.gov, 301 975-3539 The only permanent rule in Calvin ball is that you can't play the same way twice. - Calvin (watterson)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 10 Feb 92 17:08:33 EDT From: Jan Schiffman <SCHIFFMAN@wmgt-mail.wharton.upenn.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #198 Regarding Urgh!, A Music War, The Butthole Surfers didn't exist yet and the Police played driven to tears, alone. Not to nit pick but I have the soundtrack. The idea behind Urgh! was to showcase all of the current alternative bands that were being distributed by A&M (right! IRS was distributed by A&M). The Butthole Surfers (Austin, Texas natives) were not together as of yet, Gibby was still playing basketball for Trinity College, I believe. As for a dontation of band members, when the Police played "Driven To Tears" someone played the synth, but is not credited on the album...I suppose it could have been Dave Gregory. -Jan Schiffman The Wharton School University of Pennslyvania Philedelphia, Pa Schiffman@wharton.upenn.edu
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 10 Feb 92 17:04:09 PST From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: Peter Punkin and Nonsuch Kevin Carhart <ukevc@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu> writes: > 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. Is this true? I asked a guy at a local rekkid store and he said that no radio promos had been released yet for XTC. Maybe KROQ got one because of Dusty Street, who hosted their KROQ appearence on the Acoustic Radio Tour. . . . Emmanuel Marin <MARINP92@frecp12.bitnet> tells us "The meaning of `Nonesuch'": >"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... Is this from the "Les Inrockuptibles" interview? Any chance you'll find the time to translate this interview for Chalkhills? Anybody else here fluent in French? -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 10 Feb 92 20:26:00 EST From: meep@wpi.wpi.edu (A Son of the Silent Age) Subject: "Nonesuch" title source... There've been lots of theorizings about "Nonesuch" being a ship's name or a record label, but couldn't it just be a bit of self-derivation? I'm skating over thin ice, while some nonesuch net holds me aloft... Sound familiar? Maybe they even took it from that song just to let us know they like _Chalkhills_. (Maybe not...I'm not THAT optimistic) Ah well. Just a thought. doug
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 11 Feb 92 10:30:05 PST From: tonys@guitar.berkeley.edu (Anthony Stevenson) Subject: Calling XTCellent musicians: Bay Area Here's putting chalkhills into practice!: Power drummer needs bass for emerging band. Pro ability and capability. Sound is not limited to niches but energy is high, tempo often fast, melodies ripping, rhythms dynamic, and all the rest of it. Serious. Happy to speak with quality musicians/artists of any stripe. I have several projects going. (510) 452-9238 Enjoy! tony [ Obligatory XTC content: Tony also told me that he would be interested in obtaining "notes and chords" for the songs from "Black Sea", so if you have figured any of them out, please "send in now". -- John ]
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 12 Feb 92 15:48:02 PST From: "John Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: New XTC! Wow! I can't believe nobody found out about this! Or maybe I just wasn't paying attention... I was able to procure a CD called "Holiday Greetings From Geffen Records" which has three minutes of promotional spots from different Geffen artists, including (fanfare) XTC! Andy Partridge sings the "Merry Christmas Song" (all 36 seconds worth) and also contributes the "Psychadelic Christmas" spot (another 36 seconds). I took the 72 seconds (haha) to transcribe it all for youse. Merry Christmas Song: (spoken) Hello, I'm Andy Partridge of XTC (plays acoustic guitar and sings) We'd like to wish you Just the merriest Christmas The merriest Christmas You've ever seen We'd like to wish you Just the merriest Christmas The merriest Christmas There's ever been (spoken) Yeah, have a good one. Psychadelic Christmas: (spoken, with mass quantities of reverb and echo) Hello, this is Andy Partridge of XTC. Have a psychadelic Christmas and a great new year, and remember: don't drink and drive; don't sacrifice goats if you intend to use heavy machinery; and don't boil your best friends alive in vats of their own phlegm if you intend to go hang-gliding much more often. Pretty silly, eh? Gotta love it. And a BIG "THANK YOU" to Emmanuel for procuring a copy of *The Tiny Circus of Life* for me! Not a bad compilation, it even has "Seagulls Screaming", new pictures of the band, cool art on the CD, and of course: , , , resume en prelude au nouvel album NONSUCH. (sortie fin mars 92) -- John
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