Chalkhills, Number 237 Friday, 21 August 1992 Today's Topics: Nonsvch promo insert XTC Spotlight on MuchMusic Re: Chalkhills #236 Pumpkinhead -- Peter and Jack (Radio and Skylarking) (John Leckie and Dukes) The money, the horror, the horror... suggestion for next producer US radio tape?
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 19 Aug 92 9:15:34 PDT From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Nonsvch promo insert Folks, I was in Washington D.C. last week and I went in one (count 'em, one) record store. It wasn't very good but I found one thing: a CD rack divider with Andy's "How To Rationalize the Musical Universe" printed on it. The divider is designed to draw attention to the Geffen XTC catalog. It has the same pictures and comments from the Geffen Nonsvch insert (see Digest #216 for details) except that they are arranged in a rectangular pattern. I thought it might make a good quilt... So I picked up the divider and asked the people at the front counter if they would consider selling it. They mumbled back and forth a bit and then the man at the register said, "You can have it." Maybe it was my "The Difappointed" T-shirt that I was wearing. How cool of him. I expressed my gratitude. "Woe!" was all I had to say. Woe dood. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 19 Aug 92 15:17:17 -0230 From: hamm@weejordy.physics.mun.ca (Craig Hamm) Subject: XTC Spotlight on MuchMusic Did anyone else see the Much Music (Cdn.) 'Spotlight' on XTC last Thursday ? I missed it, but saw my roomates tape which is now in his 'archive' Only 1/2 hour, but it was great to see a decent band get some prime time coverage for a change! Craig Hamm
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 13:16:53 -0500 From: williams@herky.cs.uiowa.edu (Kent Williams) Subject: Re: Chalkhills #236 So you all are speculating on producers for the next album? My votes are (in no particular order) 1. J Mascis (Imagine selling that to Virgin!) 2. Steve Lillywhite, again (I forget which album he did, I think Black Sea) Did you ever listen to 'All Mod Cons' by the Jam REALLY LOUD??? 3. Robin Guthrie, though he and Andy might end up in a Calico Cat/ Calico Dog fight. 4. Bob Thiele, if you're into the "I can hear andy rubbing his nose" type production. None of these are likely. Fighting with Record Labels is a losing proposition. But XTC has founded a reputation on a certain quirkiness and independence, which seems to be homogenized out of the last 2-3 albums. Incidentally, if you're into heart warming stories, I gave my brother who's 10 years younger than me "English Settlement" for Christmas in 1982. Now he's convinced Andy Partridge is God. I used to think that; now I think J Mascis is God, and Andy Partridge is Moses, or something like that.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 19 Aug 92 16:11:01 EDT From: Ben Zimmer <ZIMBENG@yalevm.ycc.yale.edu> Subject: Pumpkinhead -- Peter and Jack OK -- so we all know Andy's explanation of how he came up with the idea for Peter Pumpkinhead... saw a jack-o-lantern on a fence or something. BUT... another possible source of inspiration might have been L. Frank Baum's "The Marvelous Land of Oz," the sequel to "The Wizard of Oz." In it, a boy makes a jack-o-lantern, then gives the jack-o-lantern a body made of sticks. He names his creation "Jack Pumpkinhead" (not Peter). Jack Pumpkinhead comes alive, and they eventually end up in the Emerald City, where they meet up with the Scarecrow and the Tin Woodsman. Isn't Andy a fan of Baum? If so, it seems that Jack Pumpkinhead must have inspired Peter. I remember him drawing some comparison between the trios of Andy-Colin-Dave and Scarecrow-Tin Woodsman-Cowardly Lion. Any other Oz references in XTC songs? "Scarecrow People" jumps to mind, and "Mayor of Simpleton" reminds me of "If I Only Had a Brain." Ben Zimmer
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 19 Aug 92 14:44:21 -0500 From: drsmith@hamline.edu (jime) here's something nifty! last friday, the 14th o' august, a splendid deal was done. one of the better radio stations here (cities 97 i dunno the letters as i'm not a "radio's in motion" in fan %-) fm) has a friday rush hour (for 20 minutes) called traffic jam. they have this program on every friday at 5pm, and they play 20 uninterrupted minutes of decent music. well, our boys got their turn, last week! i only heard a snit of it, such as "mayor of simpleton," and i think "my bird performs" they also played "senses working overtime" and they said a bunch of other things too, but i didn't catch them as i was already late for things. then on sunday morning, on kjjo, fm (modern rock, 104) they had a show on called "on the edge" i forget who the hostess was of it, but she did not do so much talking. they played xtc for about 45 minutes, then came another band. but they'd play an xtc song and 3/4 of the way through it, andy would come on and talk about stuff. i think it was previously recorded. i recorded it, (got up at 6am to be awake and vibrant for the 7am show!) but he was dry and regular, and talked about stuff i'd already heard in _the_little_express_ and chalkhills, here. (way ta stay ahead of 'em!). so that was a pretty okay xtc weekend here. i just purchased _the_big_express_. it seems likeable. andy's comments in the extra sleeve of _nonsuch_ do not describe it accurately. i got totally the wrong impression from that. but i still do like it. next, hopefully last (by now you say!) a friend of mine in dublin was discussing music with me, and i asked if he'd ever heard _skylarking_ and he said he'd never heard of xtc. so i told him that he had to buy it at once! he did! he loves it now, thinks i am the most brilliant person on the planet! he's asking for more music references already! my feelings are that _skylarking_ is one of the best albums ever produced. i was introduced to xtc with _skylarking_ in fall of 1989 and have gone full blast since then. i noticed in the rankning of xtc faves that a lot of people do not rank it very highly...which leads me to this question: those who like _skylarking_ the best, were you first introduced to xtc as that? and those who were not, were you introduced to _skylarking_ as your first album. i think there is a directly proportional relationship (to sound like a math/science person %-) to those who were introduced to _skylarking_ first, and those who like it best of xtc. anyone care to comment? (please, please do so at once!! %-) my roommate who introduced me to _sky_ feels the same way. he bought _oranges_ and gave it away, he hated it so much. now i am getting him into all the other xtc stuff which is all very different, but very striking indeed! sorry for being so treacherously turgid and long, 14 apologies, but there is my pent up aesthetic emotions coming out! peace-o! dans %-0
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 19 Aug 92 15:18:02 -0500 From: drsmith@hamline.edu (jime) allright, now i am thoroughly caught up: done with chalkhills-request and _the_l'il_express_. re producers...hmmm.. this is very intersting... i really like what john leckie did with the dukes! i'd like to see what they could do with him now! but i think one really interesting thing to see is what nile rogers could do with xtc. i think it could be another magical album like _skylarking_ (sorry, i am too far gone on that one to go back now!) what does anyone else think of this? i haven't heard from nile for quite a while, though. i am certain he is not on their list of people to consider, though...so, i say we should ask the big boysat the top, and see what they're going to say...i'm certain they'll tell us when they're ready...if they could hear us bicker about all this stuff, would they say: bite the bark, or get a life? heheh! nuthin' but fuel for the flames now! lazer o'peece!!! --dans
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 13:48:06 -0700 From: will kreth <kreth@well.sf.ca.us> Subject: The money, the horror, the horror... Often I have a very dissatisfying experience at the newsstand, grazing through vapid magazines about ego-driven celebs and their nothing lives. BUT - the latest issue of Tower Record's PULSE (both a 'free' magazine at Tower locations and a 'for sale' mag at newsstands) had those familiar THREE LETTERS - X*T*C - on the cover. Yet another interview, I thought - here months after Nonesvuch had fallen off the charts and the face of the earth. Well, needless to say - (because here I am, boring you to death with the long intro) - Brent Milano's interview was _great_! It explains the producer connundrum at last, and even NAMES NAMES of the rejected candidates and the extortion packages demanded up-front. Also - the latest info on the home demo comp CD ("to be titled either "Somesuch or Nearsuch") will be out this summer. >>Ben Zimmer writes: Don't recall if anyone's mentioned DON WAS as a potential producer for the next album. He's thanked in the _Nonsuch_ liner notes... anyone know why? >> Don Was is great! Eccentric, like our boys - and well known for good ears. >>Gary Hanley assumes: The next producer for XTC will be a person who is very experienced and highly skilled in the fine art of producing a "produced" album. This person is of course Eddy Offord, who has produced albums for ELP and Yes amonst others. >> I feel certain that after the Gus Dudgeon experience, XTC will not opt for the "dinosaur" producer choice again. Mitch Froom. Still think he's a good choice. As long as he doesn't want $100 grand up front and 4% of sales. 8^) Krethmon
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 19 Aug 1992 17:05:38 EST From: BRANT.NELSON@bonnie.astro.ucla.edu Subject: suggestion for next producer How about Robin Guthrie (one of three Cocteau Twins, current producer of Lush, past producer of Felt, AR Kane, The Wolfgang Press, Dif Juz, and The Gun Club)? One thing's for sure: it would sure be different! Brant Nelson Dewdrops Fanzine
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: stuart@apollo.hp.com Date: Thu, 20 Aug 92 16:19:46 EDT Subject: US radio tape? I was wondering if anyone has a copy of the tape once mentioned here which was a compilation of some of XTC's US radio performances following the release of "Oranges and Lemmings....I mean, Lemons"? Would a dub be available, say, in exchange for something else of interest? Please email me if you can accommodate. Thanks. -stuart@apollo.hp.com
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