Chalkhills, Number 239 Friday, 28 August 1992 Today's Topics: Re: XTC Spotlight on MuchMusic producers/progressions new promotional CD single out Are you ready Eddy? Results of Third Chalkhills Readers Survey All this stuff about producers... Book plug Dukes O'Stratosphear compilation CD CHART: Australian Singles Chart
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 26 Aug 92 17:04:17 PDT From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: XTC Spotlight on MuchMusic Craig Hamm <hamm@weejordy.physics.mun.ca> writes: > 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' Anybody care to send this to me? Of course, I couldn't watch it (no VCR, no TV)... -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: producers/progressions From: Desi The Three-Armed Wonder Comic <jondr@sco.com> Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 11:09:13 PDT john relph notes that the theory that xtc gets noisier the further back in time is nixed by the mummer -> big express progression. well, don't forget the skylarking -> o&l progression either. as for the next producer, i think it would be Way Cool if xtc worked with thinktree. thinktree write damn clever songs, and their arrangements and production are always interesting and unique. check out their album "like the idea" - there's a track called "the living room" which has some definite xtc english settlement-era influence. i'd also vote for george martin, if the guy wasn't retired. Jon Drukman (God's personal DJ) uunet!sco!jondr jondr@sco.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- With hungered flesh obscurely, he mutely craved to adore.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: new promotional CD single out From: Desi The Three-Armed Wonder Comic <jondr@sco.com> Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 12:15:43 PDT i don't recall where i saw it (probably streetlight records), but there is another of those for-radio-stations promotional CD singles out. it has "dear madam barnum" on it. that's all. just thought you die hard collectors (hi john!) would like to know so you can run out and buy yet another useless piece of aluminum. :) Jon Drukman (God's personal DJ) uunet!sco!jondr jondr@sco.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ladies and gentlemen, introducing for the very last time...
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: ghanley@dg-webo.webo.dg.com (Gary Hanley ) Subject: Are you ready Eddy? Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 17:15:22 EDT Tom attacks: >From: tmeyer@sbcoc.com (Tom Meyer) >Subject: producers as nauseum >Well, here's more fuel for the fire..The way I see it, ghanley's suggestion >about Eddy Offord is so far off base that I find it hard to put the words >"Eddy Offord" and "XTC" in the same sentence. ...etc, etc. It worked! I knew I could get a hostile reponse if I threw Eddy's name up on Chalkhills! :) Actually, I can't really see Eddy being a producer for XTC either, but the way some things work out, I was really guessing that anything is possible. Could anyone have guessed that Todd Rundgren would produce _Skylarking_ before he signed on to do it? I certainly couldn't, but that's because I wasn't aware of XTC's greatness yet! :) OMC - Has anyone seen the "New York Rock & Soul Revue," which features Walter Becker and Donald Fagan? Great show! While they were in the midst of "FM" (one of the first of seven Steely Dan tunes they played), I couldn't help but think about XTC doing something similar sometime in the future. And while I was pondering, I noticed that Walter Becker actually bears a resemblence to Andy Partridge! At least if Andy were about 10 years older than he is now anyway. Also, while exiting the show, I saw a guy with a _Skylarking_ T-shirt ahead of me. Of course, I had to catch up to him and stike up a small conversation. -- Regards, Gary Hanley <ghanley@dg-webo.webo.dg.com>
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 15:45:47 PDT From: John M. Relph <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Subject: Results of Third Chalkhills Readers Survey Organisation: Chalkhills Anonymous The Third Chalkhills Survey --------------------------- Hey folks, yes, it has been months and months since the Third Chalkhills Survey was conducted. Here, finally, are some results. I had decided to try something different, inspired by a book I had read. Instead of picking favourite songs and albums, respondents wrote paragraphs (ideally) to answer the four questions below. What I have done is to statistically select the most important key words from the collected answers to the questions, in order of their appearence. (I know there is a specific name for this process, but I don't know it.) I have interpreted the results in an attempt to explain them. You can take the interpretations with a grain of salt. The numbers in parentheses indicate the number of appearences of each word in the responses. 1. What is your favourite XTC album and what makes it special? song (49) listen (36) first (25) music (18) lyrics (13) Clearly, it is the songs on the album that are the most important. People like to listen to the album. The first XTC album he or she bought is still their favourite. The music is very important, even more important than the lyrics. 2. What is your favourite XTC song and what makes it special? lyrics (19) listen (14) music (12) great (12) The lyrics make the song special. It's a song that he or she likes to listen to, and it has great music. 3. Why do you choose to listen to the music of XTC? lyrics (26) song (18) like (16) record (7) great (7) band (7) Again, the lyrics are very important; they are what makes XTC's music special. XTC writes songs that people like. XTC are a great band that makes great records. 4. Why did you join Chalkhills and/or The Little Express? XTC (36) about (28) music (14) who (13) find (12) band (12) with (11) more (11) group (11) people (10) because (10) Use the above words to form a sentence. Because. To find more people who like the music of XTC. To be part of a group of people with more in common. People who like XTC, the band. Because. --- Now that I've told you nothing you didn't know already, I thought I'd share my personal favourites of the responses I received. 1. What is your favourite XTC album and what makes it special? It's still SKYLARKING, but ENGLISH SETTLEMENT is a close second. SKYLARKING is special for a number of reasons: it was the first album to really get me back into listening to the band seriously. I bought it on a whim in 1986 in Harvard Square one afternoon, brought it home and loved it. Found "Big Day" to be really Beatles-esque; "Another Satellite" intriguing; is it to be taken at face value, or is it about an extra-marital affair? ("So circling we'll orbit another year/Two world that won't collide.") I love the vocal harmonies on this album, and the artwork is ~great~. Wes Wilson <wilson@psylo.enet.dec.com> Honorable mention: Skylarking. I like it. William Carroll <wcarroll@encore.com> 2. What is your favourite XTC song and what makes it special? Extrovert. It's an incredible song that never fails to pick me up and make me smile and sing along and take life a lot less seriously, as one should take life. Maybe I'll even ask out that girl who works 5 cubicles down from me... Fred Hamilton <HAMILTON@daq.semi.harris.com> Dishonorable mention: Rocky from a Barber Shop Tree. I always did like that flying squirrel. What? You say the song is about class C fireworks? Any way the simple pop simplicity of "Rocket" has made it a tune most likely to pop out of me unexpectedly. Jones Rutledge <76516.430@compuserve.com> 3. Why do you choose to listen to the music of XTC? I did not choose the music of XTC, rather, the music chose me. I put the disc on the turntable in 1980 and the music jumped out of the speaker, picked me up and carried me up into the sky where I got a real intimate with the cumulus clouds. I really wasn't asked to take such a thrilling trip, but I didn't argue and was very appreciative. Ray Sherrod <rsherrod@ecst.csuchico.edu> Honorable Mentions: Once you discover it, it becomes a part of you, and you'll always return to it. Steve Krause <steve_krause@qm.sri.com> it's (that word again...) cynical it's well-crafted it's thoughtful and thought-provoking it's thematically diverse it's musically brilliant it's fun, Fun, FUN!! Andre Czausov (The Neuromancer) <anders@deakin.oz.au> Because they're simply the most uncompromisingly intelligent, funny, introspective, angry, wistful, topical, unpretentious, twisted... You get the picture. James McGowan <james@nrc.com> 4. Why did you join Chalkhills and/or The Little Express? I felt like an old man after being an XTC fan for 10 years and never meeting anyone else who even remembered them. Chalkhills has helped renew my faith in the musical tastes of the world. Obligatory scenario: Me: Hi. I'm Jim and I am an XTC fan. Chalkhills readers: Hi, Jim! James McGowan <james@nrc.com> I suscribe to few other lists and they OK, but Chalkhills is fantastic because is put together with LOVE. The discussion is always very competent. XTC fans are nice people. Stefano Carra <SC00@ns.cc.lehigh.edu> Cos I'm an anal-retentive geek who needs to obsess in print over the objects of his affections!! Jon Drukman <jondr@sco.com> --- Hi, it's me again. I hope you have enjoyed this. I'll have you know that I picked the above favourite answers without knowing which person wrote which. I had to look them up later. Not to mention the fact that I hadn't even thought about the Survey in months. I must apologise for the length of time it took for me to compile these results. Sorry. It won't happen again. Trust me. The check is in the mail. See you in church. Pe, -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: "Donald G. Scheidt" <dgs1300@aw2.fsl.ca.boeing.com> Subject: All this stuff about producers... Date: Thu, 27 Aug 92 16:29:55 PDT In Chalkhills, Number 238, tmeyer@sbcoc.com (Tom Meyer) opines: >Subject: producers as nauseum > >Greetings, > >Well, here's more fuel for the fire..The way I see it, ghanley's suggestion >about Eddy Offord is so far off base that I find it hard to put the words >"Eddy Offord" and "XTC" in the same sentence. This man's name is on >some decent albums(_Fragile_ and _Close to the Edge_ most notably), but also >had a hand in one of the most pretentious, overblown pieces of dross ever to >lie on a turntable, _Tales from Topographic Oceans_. Four sides, four songs. >What were they thinking?? I admit it, I used to be an avid fan of the whole >art-rock scene; but a collaberation with XTC by Mr. Offord would be laughable. >I can hear it now.. > >"Uh, Mr. Gregory, this is where we put the 15 minute guitar solo so start > limbering up" > >"Gee Andy, these are good lyrics, but you don't mention existentialism or > metaphysics the required 10 times per song" > >"Colin, you ever played a Rickenbacker like Chris Squire, boy can he play ??" Yep, well look... It's nice to rant about Eddy O.'s association with art- rockers like Yes, but let's face it: he didn't write and perform _TFTO_, he just produced the damn thing. One might as well refer to the work he did on _Fragile_, or his association with fellow old farts Emerson, Lake, and Palmer (anybody remember _Tarkus_?). I don't think his responsibility lies along the lines of "insert long guitar solo here" or "philosophical rant goes here"; if you want to blame someone for that sort of silliness, blame the likes of Jon Anderson, Pete Sinfield, Keith Emerson, Steve Howe, and the rest of those old farts. Remember also, the work you're citing above was done *20 years* ago! I would imagine Eddy Offord's style has taken a few twists and turns since then. >Gil Norton: >Gary Smith: >Geoff Emerick: Now, these aren't bad at all, but if Geoff Emerick, why not somebody like Alan Parsons ... ? It might be the first decent thing he'd be involved with, considereing the last 15 or 20 years! Maybe now that Andy P. has swallowed his pride and admitted that he thinks that Todd did a fine job on _Skylarking_, he could swallow it further and attempt working with him again ... or were the clouds of ganja smoke that accompany most of Todd's waking hours just *too* annoying to deal with :-)? Further and farther afield: how about Haruomi Hosono or Ryuichi Sakamoto? How about Bob Ezrin (assuming they could come close to affording him)? How about they actually _plan_ their next sessions and get a certain Steve Lillywhite back at the producing helm?? Would Daniel Lanois do the job? Just askin'... especially since we computer wankers (er, software geniuses, yeah, that's it :-) aren't going to have anything to say about the final selection anyway!! -- Don | Republicans understand the importance dgs1300@aw2.fsl.ca.boeing.com | of bondage between a mother and child. | -- Vice President Dan Quayle
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 27 Aug 92 21:26:24 EDT From: Steve Levenstein <70750.1117@compuserve.com> Subject: Book plug How nice it is to turn on one's radio and hear XTC or discussion thereof! As happened today: turned on the car (and radio) and heard this guy talking about The Book (y'know, Chalkhills!). Said it was a good inside look into XTC, very honest, and he suggested it was Andy's way of explaining to the world why he can't perform live. Then "Mayor of Simpleton" was played. "I believe the written word should be forgiven" ---> Steve
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 28 Aug 92 8:56:45 CDT From: Ingrid de Beus <ied1@midway.uchicago.edu> Subject: Dukes O'Stratosphear compilation CD Hello, all. I just bought a Dukes of Stratosphear CD for my buddy Sherman (can't have it myself - violates my principles of record-purchasing - argh), and I was wondering about it's little promo blurb "Both Dukes of Stratosphear albums together in this one CD! Limited Edition only!" etc, etc. I thought there was only one Dukes album "Psionic Psunspot", but the CD listed another, "25 O'Clock". silly question on my part? 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: pearson_r@maths.su.oz.au (Robert Pearson) Subject: CHART: Australian Singles Chart Date: 27 Aug 92 09:24:58 GMT Organization: Delft University of Technology Australian Top 50 Singles - Week Ending 23 August 1992 as compiled by ARIA ( The Australian Record Industry Association Ltd.) TW LW TI Title/Artist -- -- -- ------------ 50 44 8 The Disappointed - XTC
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