Chalkhills, Number 202 Friday, 28 February 1992 Today's Topics: Nonesuch[sp?] & stuff ICE: "Nonesuch" delayed 'til April. Sigh. i'm bugged re: jpnese connection NONSUCH GRAPEVINE MORSE CODE whats scoop on little express Oh no, late again! Lyrics Freur Re: Three Minute Heroes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 25 Feb 92 16:07:51 EST From: Liz%Eng%Banyan@hippo.banyan.com Subject: Nonesuch[sp?] & stuff david bregande <dbregand@darwin.cc.nd.edu> says: >Nobody here cares that on March 17 "Nonesuch" will >be released. March 17??? I must have been napping...or maybe I just didn't realize how soon that was. Just three weeks from today!!! As for the interview, I have been waiting for the posting of part 2 to confirm my suspicion that Andy is incapable of speaking in a public forum without at some point referring to his own personal male reproductive organ. Thanks, Andy, for not disappointing me. ;-) Liz (who can sing, but has no band) lizb@banyan.com
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 25 Feb 92 17:03:27 EST From: <OTG@csi.compuserve.com> Subject: ICE: "Nonesuch" delayed 'til April. Sigh. Hello all, Bad news from the ICE newsletter. They now list "Nonesuch" as being released on April 14. They don't detail why, perhaps Gus Dudgeon's departure is to blame. -- Owen PS: Karen, now the April 14th deadline is even EASIER to remember!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 26 Feb 92 00:31:47 EST From: woj@remus.rutgers.edu Organization: fegmaniax anonymous Subject: i'm bugged so there i was. standing with a crowd of a hundred people or so milling about waiting for the beginning of a robyn hitchcock show at the ritz in new york city. i had been randomly babbling with some of the people who were also around when the club started playng videos on their 100+ video screens. and who should they play? well, by gum, it's the video for "making plans for nigel", which i had never seen. so i sing along and make a spec- tacle of myself and have some fun. and then? well, they play another xtc video which i had never seen: "life begins at the hop". well, this is just too good to be true. i start bouncing off people, whooping that "ooo ooo ooo ooo ooo" that pops up in the verses. before long, i've got a small group of people whooping with me, though they aren't dancing. well, no matter - at least *i'm* having fun. *this* is pop kids and kidettes. -- woj - inhibition is the distance between thought and action - cable ready
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 26-FEB-1992 21:01:11.38 From: ommadawn <YMATSUMOTO@eagle.wesleyan.edu> Subject: re: jpnese connection Hello, is this the correct address for submissions to the XTC mailing list? >Interesting to read in the last issue of CHALKHILLS about the XTC >Japanese connection. > >Can anyone tell me how it is that Andy happened to team up with >various Japanese performers for their albums? (For example, >Hiroyasu Yaguchi's GASTRONOMIC...) Did he go to Japan, or were >these performers in England recording for Virgin Records? > I read in a Japanese magazine that it all started when Saeko Suzuki wanted to have (part of) her solo album produced by Andy Partridge, and sent him a demo tape which he liked. Half of the album supposedly was recorded in England, and the entire album was mastered there. Hiroyasu Yaguchi's GASTRONOMIC was also recorded in England -- notice the presence of Saeko Suzuki on the album. They are not Virgin recording artists, although interestingly enough Andy Partridge, Steve Jansen and Richard Barbieri on Gastronomic are Virgin recording artists. There was talk of another Suzuki solo album, this time to be fully produced by Andy Partridge, but supposedly the preparation for Nonesuch killed it. She makes music for TV commercials primarily, and in recent interviews she mentioned that she has no plans for another solo album in the foreseeable future. Meanwhile Andy Partridge's voice graced the opening track for the latest release by a group called "Moonriders," led by Suzuki's former husband. (Incidentally both Yaguchi and Suzuki briefly performed for a group called B-2 UNIT with Ryuichi Sakamoto; he has a solo album with the same name, and Partridge contributes guitars on that album as well) o/ <| ** short sheets make the bed look longer. ** / > - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Yoshi matsumoto ymatsumoto@eagle.wesleyan.edu
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 26 Feb 92 21:17:06 -0800 From: will kreth <kreth@well.sf.ca.us> Subject: NONSUCH GRAPEVINE MORSE CODE (or should that be "s'mores code"?) News from my contact at Geffen (who is very unawares of Chalkhills - and hopefully will never read this - because they are a bit anal retentive about supposed pre-release "secrets" - ha!) The release date has been pushed back (you can sigh or groan now) to April 14th. The word is that Andy "..hated, hated, hated.." the current mix of the album and they're still mixing (re: mixing) the Spring release thing. Collective ARRGGGH! sound goes here. The one thing I find interesting is the buzz that there are already several rough mix copies of all the track, on top of the usual leaked demo versions. This should lead to some interesting comparisions of versions once the actual commercial pressing is available. Like Marvin Gaye said - "..I heard it through the ..." (you know the rest). Krethead-
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 27 Feb 92 11:05:31 -0800 From: Kevin Carhart <ukevc@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu> Subject: whats scoop on little express I subscribed to the little express mid/late last year, and I've gotten one so far, with the relph letter, some kind of monk who looked like andy, article from swindon with monk habits from skylarking days i think, have there been more since then? My friend Joe and I have found Alan Sillitoe's Travels in Nihilon book in the UCSB library! details forthcoming Played Robinson Crusoe by CUD and Making Plans for Nigel played by Primus, on my show. Pretty good! That thing above is pretty incomprehensible, but i was trying to identify what issue i was talking about: there's an article with a photo with them in their nun/puritan costumes. Kevin And oh yeah! I saw Billy Bragg last night! GREAT SHOW!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 27 Feb 92 20:03:40 EST From: Steve Levenstein <70750.1117@compuserve.com> Subject: Oh no, late again! Fellow XTseers, I regret being the bearer of bad tidings, BUT... the latest issue of the International CD Exchange has arrived. THAT'S good, but the news on Nonesuch's release date: NOT! Uh huh, it's been knocked back to APRIL 14th (if you can believe ICE, and their record is good). I feared as much, here it is the end of February and still no single... Maybe the "long awaited" Little Express or a fellow Chalkhiller can provide further news on this delay... At least XTC is still appearing on some radio station playlists, "Mayor of Simpleton" was heard today! Maya tells me that the Japanese music magazine she subscibes to (called "Music Magazine") has reviewed the Primus CD called "Sailing the Seas of Cheese", and the Japanese domestic version DOES contain "Making Plans for Nigel"! So if you happen to be in a Japanese record/CD store, ask for "Puraimasu no Shee-Dee kudasai!" We just might be in Japan ourselves soon, so we just might buy a few copies of it... Shonen Knife's CD called "712" mentions XTC in the first cut titled "Shonen Knife". To quote: "Rockin' Jonathan Richman, XTC and more...". Well, I hope at least that Nonesuch won't be any further delayed, it's been too long already since Oranges! ...later, ---> Steve
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 15:10:55 EST From: david bregande <dbregand@darwin.cc.nd.edu> Subject: Lyrics I am all too psyched about NONESUCH (nonsuch?) especially after reading the new L.E. (when I read the words"Andy took over" I found myself shouting "Yeah, Andy! It's about time!") I'm sure that lyrics will be contained on the new record, but what about the older ones? I don't own the CD's to Black Sea or Drums and Wires (I don't own a player) so I don't know if the lyrics are included. How can I hook up with some? Also, where do these fans in L.E. get those too cool T-shirts? I have been screening my own, but I don't have the equipment or money to measure up. If anyone out there has the knowledge, please relay. XTaticly, Dave
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 28 Feb 1992 14:37:50 -0600 From: "Bird Rendell H." <rhb@ucs.usl.edu> Subject: Freur Chalkhillians-- I have yanked this off of rec.music.reviews without particularly asking for permission. I just wanted to know if anybody has heard of these guys? > From: awrc@dcs.ed.ac.uk (Al Crawford) > Subject: Two Overlong Reviews Of Old Freur Singles > > First a brief history. Freur first rose to fame (notoriety?) back in 1983 > with their first single, "Doot Doot". This was a minor hit both in the UK > and the US. > The next single to appear was this one, "The Devil And Darkness". It marked > something of a change in both image and style for the group. Gone were the > outlandish clothes and weird haircuts and in their place they adopted an > antiquated, yokelish look. The sound too changed slightly, to a mutant > synth-folk, "Love On A Farmboy's Wages" era XTC on hallucinogens. I REALLY like XTC during their "Mummer" era. If this stuff is anything like it, I will start looking for their stuff. Thanks, Rendell [ If anyone would like the entire text of the review, please let me know. -- John ]
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 28 Feb 92 13:08:04 PST From: John M. Relph <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Subject: Re: Three Minute Heroes Organisation: Chalkhills Anonymous Last week I wrote: >A weekly U.K music paper has noted that a new compilation from Virgin >Records has been released as of February 17 called "Three Minute >Heroes". The compilation contains a track from, you guessed it, XTC! Yes, it's definitely available, and the CD contains "Making Plans For Nigel". Surprise! NOT! Anyway, I think it's VTSCD 9 or something like that. -- John
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