Chalkhills, Number 231 Friday, 17 July 1992 Today's Topics: Coronation Street Review Nonsuch Interview Overview Wardance and Peter Murphy Vinyl...? CHART: Vancouver BC Canada: 09 Jul 92 Swindon Swindlers Subject-ive
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 2 Jul 92 08:59:10 BST From: Toby Howard <toby@computer-science.manchester.ac.uk> Subject: Coronation Street Heard playing on the radio in the background in last night's Coronation Street: Peter Pumpkinhead. The world is indeed a strange place. Toby PS In case non-UK people are baffled, "Coronation Street" is a British soap that's been running on ITV since about 1960. (BTW, I think the current theme tune is an arrangement by Paul McCartney done in about 1966).
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: hvgtw!dhgpa!adkoning@hvlpa.att.com Date: Fri, 10 Jul 92 10:26 MDT Subject: Review Nonsuch Review Nonsuch in "OOR" number 10, May 16 1992; by Edwin Ammerlaan: _Sweetpuss_ 'Alarmingly straight.' And Andy Partridge goes on. On _Nonsuch_ XTC is 'within about two inches of The Brotherhood Of Man.' Joker. Nothing is as it seems, even if Andy Partridge says so. Certainly not if Andy Partridge says so! The songs on XTC's tenth album seem simple, lightweight, melodic. But in this simplicity lies XTC's strength as collective and Partridges' skill as songwriter. Simplicity that can also tip the scales to superficiality, like the current single _The Disappointed_ proves. It's the only commercial kneefall on _Nonsuch_. In the other sixteen songs the group goes it's own way and puts the listener regularly on the wrong foot. She does this in fact with the same combination of intellect and undercooled homour we see with Crowded House, REM or David Byrne. Knife-sharp lyrics, masterly compositions, packed in almost ingenious arrangements with the help of three decennia pop-history. The references are empathically present. They vary from The Beatles (with emphasis on the voice and compositions of McCartney in amongst others _Holly Up On Poppy_) to The Beach Boys, while _The Smartest Monkeys_ is to describe like an afternoon 'Joe Jackson meets 10CC.' This obstinate mix is brought with such a disarming drive that even the biggest sourpuss will give a lurch. Partridge against the sourpusses; XTC is completely back.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: hvgtw!dhgpa!adkoning@hvlpa.att.com Date: Fri, 10 Jul 92 10:26 MDT Subject: Interview Interview in "OOR" number 12, June 13, 1992; by Oene Kummer: _Andy Partridge is dealer in XTC_ but lying on a sofa in the Amsterdam _Americain Hotel_ the self- proclaimed speaker for _the Disappointed_ has more of an ironic, thirty-eight year old university professor that explains to his audience how the wonderfull world of pop music works. He starts to talk before the cassette recorder is on and doesn't stop afterwards. 'Our new album -- our tenth if I'm not mistaken - we have called, modest as we are, _Nonsuch_. Which is old English for unsurpassable. Not to be beat. We have to wait if that is really true, but every record must in principle be the last and best XTC album. In my opinion we have become, since _English Settlement_ in 1982, the year we stopped to play live, a little better every time, although we have taken a long time to grow mature. The careers of most bands are over after fifteen months, while we have taken fifteen years to get going. I have the urge to excuse us for that. We have no rights for a career as long as that! Ask our friends of the English press, for whom you are old news after five minutes and that have never forgiven us that we kept going on. It's all gotten a bit out of hand and thanks for that. I don't want what I wanted earlier: to become rich and famous and screw the whole world. One half figurative and the other half literal. Don't look at me so surprised, because that's what everyone wants that has the mentality of a member of a teenage gang. Also the somewhat stuffy, silly Andy Partridge that you see before you. It's the classic sex, drugs & rock & roll story. That's why you start a band. 'But next you do all those things and you find out it's nothing at all. It's empty and superficial. In 1982 the _teenage gang member_ in me died that wanted to be a Monkee-Beatle-Rolling Stone and out of the ashes there rose a baby that wanted to be the best songwriter in the world. He is now 10 years old and he's doing nice, but I have the feeling as if I'm still only just begun. I have to get rid of all that sixties shit in our music. And then the fifties. And the seventies. Everything that comes out now, has gone in as a child. People ask: why are you a retro band? Why do you sound like The Beatles and The Beach Boys? However I for myself think that we sound more like The Kinks mixed with Steely Dan. But those are the sticks we use to build our huts. And it would be healthy if other bands would lie a little less about their influences, because I hear everybody in everybody. 'But I have good ears, because I also hear things in us that other people don't hear: Charlie Parker, Sarah Vaughan, Sun Ra, John Coltrane. The tension between experimental jazz and the will to exorcise the Small Faces, Kinks, Beatles, between that lies the music of XTC. A song like _Miniature Sun_ from _Oranges and Lemons_ has chord changes from the jazz fusion and a text that could be from The Beach Boys. 'Originality doesn't exist according to me. Listen to the Beatles and you hear big pieces of Little Richard and Chuck Berry. Listen to their arrangements and you hear George Martin. He is called the fifth Beatle, but for me he was the first. A genius. The Beatles could write good songs, but they needed his arrangements to make them alive. If you hear demos they made before they started to work with him. So bad. No wonder they were rejected by so many labels. 'What is a miracle is that we haven't been dumped by our record company Virgin after all those years. Our last two albums, _Skylarking_ and _Oranges and Lemons_ have sold respectively 250.000 and 350.000 copies in America, but still it has taken a lot of time before _Nonsuch_ was a fact. The record was in the end produced by Gus Dudgeon with on drums Dave Mattocks [sp], formerly from Fairport Convention. It is a pity that _The Disappointed_ has been released as the first single. For me it's not more than a nice biscuit with the tea, but it was our first top 40 hit since ages ago in England, so for that it has done it's work. 'About the next single, _The Ballad Of Peter Pumpkinhead_, I'm more satisfied. It's about people that want to do too many good things with their lives and therefore are cleared out of the way, like John Lennon or JFK, although I haven't written the song with them in mind. Apart from that there are two songs very important for me. _Books Are Burning_ is about freedom of speech, a sacred thing, and has been written because of the riots about _The Satanic Verses_ by Salman Rushdie. And _Rook_, for myself the most mysterious song I ever wrote, is about the accepting of human mortality. Furtheron, Colin Moulding, our bass player, has surpassed all his previous compositions with _Bungalow_. It has a brilliant simplicity that I envy. Together with guitar player Dave Gregory we are now more than ever a today's version of The Brotherhood Of Man. Taking into account that The Brotherhood Of Man was much more rock & roll than XTC has ever been. 'The chances that XTC will ever tour again are still very small. The pure physical fear that I feel when I'm confronted with a big audience is the main reason. We did do acoustic sessions in America at the time of _Oranges and Lemons_ and that went reasonably well. I am afraid that the program _MTV Unplugged_ was caused by us. At MTV they wanted us to do an electrical show on their soundstage, but we wanted something with three acoustic guitars. They used us as a try-out and they liked it so much that now the make it an obligation for everybody to play acoustic. 'With _Nonsuch_ we also wanted to do acoustic sessions in Europe, but in France they had arranged appearances that would draw a few thousand people. I got paralyzed by fear, so I thought, shit, it's not worth it and pulled the plug from it. If it's a few people, it's okay, but when it gets too crowded, when the crowd begins to scream when I get on stage, I close up. Very differrent from sitting here on the couch. Pardon me, but from all the Perrier that I drank this afternoon, I have to leave terrible farts. That sums it up quite good. Andy Partridge. From the front there comes out wind. And from the back also!'
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: hvgtw!dhgpa!adkoning@hvlpa.att.com Date: Fri, 10 Jul 92 10:26 MDT Subject: Overview Here's an overview of the 'chart succes' for the Nonsuch album in the "Moordlijst" ('murder list'). It's published in "OOR" and broadcast on VPRO radio. It's a top 30 list that's compiled by deejays and (music) reporters from various magazines and newspapers. May 9: 13 (new entry) May 16: 8 May 23: 6 May 30: 5 June 6: 5 June 13: 9 June 20: 10 June 27: 10 July 4: gone...
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 14 Jul 92 14:53:28 CDT From: Ingrid de Beus <ied1@midway.uchicago.edu> Subject: Wardance and Peter Murphy Hello, Chalkhills! I'm a new-born fan of XTC, having been introduced by a dear friend to the band with "Merely a Man". <gasp!> what a newcomer am I. 8^) In a flush of enthusiasm, I bought _Nonesuch_ (I rarely buy music), and loved almost all of the songs. I could do without "Bungalow", and "Rook" is growing on me ve-ery slo-owly. "Wardance" is the reason for my posting. The sampled clarinette? is a really nice touch, in my humble opinion. Listening a few dozen times has brought to mind a similarity between "Wardance" and "Cuts You Up" by Peter Murphy. "Cuts You Up" has a melodic line sketched by a vionocello (heck if I know if it's a sample). Does anyone know if there are any other pseudo-connections or real-connections to Bauhaus and Peter Murphy >from XTC? I haven't had the opportunity to listen to a lot of the music of either bands, unfortunately, since my means to do so are strictly limited. Please forgive my lack of knowledge and accept in its place a genuine wish to explore anything new. Thank you. Ingrid ___________________________________________________________________________ Ingrid Elvire Maria de Beus there is no god ied1@midway.uchicago.edu only greed,dung,and lies oracle@usite-next.uchicago.edu you've got no soul eyes of green smoke and hair of gold only rips in your eyes __________________________________________________________________________
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: wilson@psylo.enet.dec.com Date: Wed, 15 Jul 92 09:40:14 PDT Subject: Vinyl...? I just recently joined the dwindling mass of those who buy records - I have some old records that I wanted to listen to again, and some newer ones for which I didn't want to buy the CD version. If you have some XTC vinyl to sell, drop me a note with price(s) and condition. Like the rest of my collection (mostly CDs), I'm looking for material in top-notch shape (mint/near mint). I called Mod Lang in Berkeley, CA, and they've so far sent me the 12" "Meeting Place" (which has the four demo tracks not on CD), and Barry Andrews "Town and Country" (granted, not XTC per se, but of interest). By the way, "The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul" sounds better on vinyl, IMO, than the CD version of the same. By the way (again), from my "old" collection, I have: (all on vinyl) The Housemartins - London 0 Hull 4 (in mint shape) Nick Lowe - Pure Pop for Now People (mint) Select 45's: Culture Club - Church of the Poison Mind (p/s) Blondie - Dreaming (no p/s) Heart of Glass (p/s) Plastic Bertrand - Ca Plane Pour Moi b/w Pogo Pogo Madness - Our House (p/s) Psych. Furs - Ghost in You (p/s) Geez, I miss 7'' singles. :-( Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: jakubec@mprgate.mpr.ca (Trent J Jakubec) Subject: CHART: Vancouver BC Canada: 09 Jul 92 Date: 11 Jul 92 11:50:01 GMT Organization: Delft University of Technology Thursday, 09 July 1992 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada THE GEORGIA STRAIGHT TOP 50 =========================== [excerpted for Chalkhills] TW = This Week; LW = Last Week; WOC = Weeks on Chart; Con Date = Concert Date * = Canadian Artist TW LW WOC | Artist Title | Con Date ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1 39 | Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik | 21 Jul 2 3 40 |*Tom Cochrane Mad Mad World | 3 2 3 | Faith No More Angel Dust | 17 Aug 4 6 7 | The Black Crowes The Southern Harmony & Music Com| 5 10 31 | U2 Achtung Baby! | . 34 23 2 | The Allman Bros Band An Evening with the Allman Bros | 35 35 6 | XTC Nonesuch | 36 26 3 | Simon and Garfunkel The Definitive Simon & Garfunkel| . Until next week Trent ============================================================================= Dislaimer: Republished Without Permission Concert Information Added From The Georgia Straight's "TIME OUT MUSIC" section and various advertisements. THE GEORGIA STRAIGHT TOP 50 is a weekly survey of the best-selling albums in the Greater Vancouver area, based primarily on record sales charts provided by major retailers, and modified by chart trend indicators such as new singles, releases, radio airplay charts and add-ons, and trade magazine charts.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 16 Jul 92 19:27:47 EDT From: Steve Levenstein <70750.1117@compuserve.com> Subject: Swindon Swindlers Hi Chalkhillers and Chalkhillerettes! So, you thought that the infamous "Paris Promotions" fiasco soured you on buying any more XTC clothing? I thought so, at least. Then, at a local Flea Market last weekend, I spied a pair of shoes emblazened "XTC FORCE". And priced at a mere 10 dollars, yet! Alas, I can't wear them, but they fit our 6 year old son perfectly! Speaking of the dreaded "Paris Promotions", has anyone received ANYTHING from those Swindon Swindlers??? Y'know, I placed a BIG order with them way back in February 1990. All I got were a few T-shirts and an XTC pen. The better T-shirts and ANY sweatshirts AND ANY refund or apology NEVER came. Bad news, those dudes... ---> Steve
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 17 Jul 92 13:30:10 PDT From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Subject-ive I went on holiday for three weeks, and there were three XTC events during that time. The first was that a good friend, mostly a jazz listener, happened to hear the interview with Andy Partridge on NPR (which I haven't heard -- anybody tape it?). He said he thought the lyrics were DUMB. But he mitigated that statement by also saying that he really never listens to lyrics anyway. He also said he thought that Andy was deluded, thinking that "Rook" was the best song he has hever written... The second was when I went record shopping in Seattle and happened to go into a store that was having a half-price vinyl sale, in which I found a Virgin UK LP copy of Oranges and Lemons and immediately bought it for under US$10! Wow. The third and final was probably the most surprising. The aforementioned friend, my girlfriend and I went to Long Beach, Washington, to get some pizza for dinner. In the pizza joint was a CD jukebox and one of the CDs in the jukebox seemed to be a "college radio hits" promotional jukebox-only compilation CD, and on that CD was, yes, "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead"! So of course I had to play it... So now I am back from holiday, sorry if my absence caused any Chalkhills problems. I picked up a copy of _Tower Records' Pulse!_ magazine and there is an ad which reads Hearing is Believing! Now you can hear the music BEFORE you buy. * Just dial 1-212-724-4837. * Press the three-digit code number listed by the disc you want to hear. * Press [5] to repeat a track. * Press [6] to skip to the next track. * Press [*] and the new code number to hear another disc at any time. * Press [7] to order any featured music. . . It's easy and fun! Touch Tunes (TM) The Audio Music Magazine But the kicker is that XTC's _Nonsvch_ is featured (disc number 318)! If you have seen the Hi-Larry-Us (say it fast) XTC video "The Road To Oranges And Lemons", otherwise known as the XTC puppet show video, then perhaps you have heard the name John Kalodner, A & R man for Geffen Records. Andy does a great imitation of his very Hollywood flat American accent. Here's his bio as written by Stephen Fried as if it were on the back of his baseball card: John David Kalodner A & R Man Team: Geffen Records Born: 12/10/49, Philadelphia, Penn. Pulling himself up from humble beginnings as a Philly rock critic, Kalodner's been an A&R star since the mid '70s, racking up an anviable track record. His '70s stint with Atlantic Records helped make the world safe for AC/DC, Foreigner and the solo careers of Phil Collins and Peter Gabriel. During his lengthy tenure with Geffen, he has helped to jumpstart the stalled careers of Aerosmith and Cher and was instrumental in putting together the much- ridiculed but temporarily huge Asia. Kalodner Fun Fact: The verb "to Kalodner" has come into common usage in music-industry circles. Quote: "Asia was my fantasy band." And finally, at the back of the magazine are the charts. XTC's _Nonsvch_ entered the Audio Best-Sellers chart at number 14, for the week ending May 16, 1992. And _Nonsvch_ was at number 5 in the Breakouts chart, which uses an arcane rating system based on its position in the Best-Sellers chart and the number of units shifted at the various Tower Records stores. Enough is too much. Ciao, -- John
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