Chalkhills, Number 259 Monday, 1 February 1993 Today's Topics: 2 covers. Japanese "Demo" CD Japanese "Demo Tracks" CD Re: "Humble Daisy" interpretation XTC Discography stuff XTC Videos etc Re: Chalkhills #257 take this town Non-NET XTC Fan
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: 2 covers. Date: Thu, 21 Jan 93 22:52:40 -0500 From: emp1@crux2.cit.cornell.edu Forgive me if this has been covered, but this has been bothering me. I remember reading in one of Pulse magazine's "Desert Island Classic" trivia contests a question that asked for both of the cover songs XTC has recorded. Obviously, one is Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower". What is the second one? ack!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 12:10:39 MST From: jrcampbe@mines.utah.edu (James Robert Campbell) Subject: Japanese "Demo" CD In reply to John Davison, the disc is actually a 5-song CD. It has "Peter Pumpkinhead", "Smartest Monkeys", "Down A Peg", "My Bird Performs" and "Always Winter, Never Christmas". They have all appeared on "Nonsvch" singles. The kicker about this CD is the price people want for it. The new L.E. has an ad wanting $20 (canadian) for it. Last week I picked it up in a Tower Records in Los Angeles for $8. Don't know if this is the trend at all Towers but worth looking into. Package color is kind of ugly but the booklet includes all words. By the way, does anyone know if this "alternative album award" is a broadcast award or one of the ones they give away the night before along with "Best childrens' recording". Oh, and if it is, does that mean one of the a artists might perform??????? A few years ago, Sinead O' Connor did "Mandinka" on the show. Later, James
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 05:56:42 PST From: Wes Wilson @PKO3 - 223-3413 22-Jan-1993 0846 <wilson@pharos.enet.dec.com> Subject: Japanese "Demo Tracks" CD There's nothing on the Japanese "Demo Tracks" CD that you can't get >from buying the UK CD singles of "The Disappointed" and the two versions of "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead." (A CD single of "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead is available from this US; this CD is the same as one availabkle from the UK, except it has the LP version of "Peter Pumpkinhead.") Following are the demo tracks available on the Japanese CD: The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead My Bird Performs The Smartest Monkeys Down a Peg Always Winter, Never Christmas I guess this CD would be nice if you don't have any of the CD singles >from 'Nonsvch.' I don't have it, and don't know if it has any special artwork, photos or test that might make it desirable (the way it was desirable to get the European/Japanese early versions of 'Nonsvch' for the gold silkscreened castle cover, for example). Oops, just noticed I misspelled "text" up above. (Dreadful nit wear...) Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 23 Jan 93 16:15:01 PST From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: "Humble Daisy" interpretation Douglas Foster McBride <mcbride@owlnet.rice.edu> guesses: > The beginning of the song almost >sounds like an ode to the actual flower, but I get the feeling I'm >missing one of those patented XTC double meanings. I think it IS about the actual flower, the humble daisy that everybody takes for granted, in every field and hedgerow, nothing special unless you look. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 23 Jan 93 16:19:16 PST From: Chalkhills Administration <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Subject: XTC Discography stuff Organisation: Chalkhills Anonymous Two new compilations with olde XTC songs have been released, here's the information from the Discography: 223. Teenage Kicks: UK Pop I (1976-79) compilation album includes XTC: This is Pop?. a. CD/CT, Rhino USA, R2 71173/?, December? 1992. 224. Starry Eyes: UK Pop II (1978-79) compilation album includes XTC: Life Begins At the Hop. a. CD/CT, Rhino USA, R2 71174/?, December? 1992.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 28 Jan 93 10:25:42 PST From: Wes Wilson @PKO3 - 223-3413 28-Jan-1993 1303 <wilson@pharos.enet.dec.com> Subject: XTC Videos I didn't mention this before in Chalkhills, but quite a while back a friend told me about an article he'd seen in GOLDMINE about XTC videos. He gave me the name and address of this guy, and I sent in $25 for a tepe. Here's what the tape had: XTC - Live on Rockpalast (German TV show) They did songs from "English Settlement" like Jason and the Argonauts, Senses Working Overtime, and others. This was approximately a 1-hour show. Heat Wave - promotional video (great shots of Barry doing funky keyboard runs!) Promotional videos of Beating of Hearts, Wonderland, Senses Working Overtime. Short documentary in black & white of Andy doing a sound check before a show. He's not wearing the familiar round glasses but a squarish pair, like the ones he's wearing on the back of the "Kings for a Day" bootleg CD. Documentary for French TV. Interview in English, with French subtitles. Snippet: Interviewer: I have...always thought of XTC as my heroes... Andy: Heroes? Wow, We've never thought of ourselves as heroes., etc. Later, Andy says, referring to playing live concerts: "The French are great throwers." (Adopting an accent) "Ah, you could use a CHAIR up there!" (Motions with his arms like he's throwing.) Videotape of Andy putting guitar down and walking off the stage in Paris. Band plays on for a while afterward. I haven't watched this tape in a while, but I do recall other snippets of video as well. Some of it is the same as from the "Look! Look!" video. Because it's an n-th generation copy, the quality is not so good obviously as a professionallly copied tape, but it's still kinda fun to watch. I was disappointed that it did not include the videos for "Dear God" and "Mayor of Simpleton". I saw the "Dear God" video twice, I think, and the MoS once. In the "Dear God" video, I think Andy is standing under a tree, and I seem to remember the camera moving from up in the tree to ground level. Interesting. Fron what I remember of the MoS video, it's just the three of them with a white backdrop. I think Colin's the only one with an instrument (bass guitar), and there are lots of close-ups of Andy's face. That's about the extent of my knowledge of XTC videos! I know they've done others. Just thought I'd share this with the readership here. --Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 29 Jan 93 10:16:57 EST From: parker@kodak.com (Martin Parker) Subject: etc Hello-- While I was on hold on the phone I heard a portion of a song I had never heard before. It sounded xtc-like, and I believe the name of the band was The Chills. Has anyone heard of them? Are they 'good'? Martin A. Parker Eastman Kodak Company parker@kodak.com B-65 F-1 RL 01801 716-477-1271 Rochester, NY 14650-1801 USA
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 30 Jan 93 17:21:19 EST From: stuarts@alleg.edu Subject: Re: Chalkhills #257 About the Reflex XTC flexi- The flexi comes to subscribers only, and it only contained one XTC song, "Rip Van Reuben." The other song on the disc was "Moving to the Sun" by They Might Be Giants. This song was later released on the CD single of "The Guitar." Someone also asked earlier about the Japanese release of demos. Well, it is on Virgin and contains demos for "The Ballad of Peter Pumpkinhead," "The Smartest Monkeys," My Bird Performs," "Down a Peg," and "Always Winter Never Christmas." Lyrics to all songs are given. I found it at Tower Records in Rockville, Maryland. They are usually pretty good about import stuff, so any Tower might be worth a try. - Scott
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: melinda@world.std.com (Melinda M Hale) Subject: take this town Date: Sun, 31 Jan 1993 23:42:47 -0500 (EST) As I understand it, we cannot write to the person in Japan who wrote that note about "Take This Town", so I will ask the general Chalkhills community. Does anyone ELSE out there have the words to "Take This Town"? I've been trying to figure them out since the durn song came out, years and years ago. If you'd rather, e-mail me direct (melinda@world.std.com). Melinda (Brainiac's Daughter)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 1 Feb 93 12:57:01 PST From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Non-NET XTC Fan Hi folks, I spoke to Joe Jarrett recently. He is a long-time XTC fan who does not have network access, so he can't subscribe to Chalkhills. However, he IS interested in corresponding with other XTC fans. Joe says he has a few things available for trade, as well as a few things he's looking for. Here's a list of what he has available: The Difappointed UK 10" single Nonsvch Card Game Nonsvch UK LP, cassette or CD New Adult Contemporary CD sampler Radios In Motion CD retrospective Acoustic Tales CD bootleg Chalkhills and Children biography Beeswax Japan CD Joe tells me he is looking for a few things: Dear God UK 7" (mint or near mint) Tiny Circus of Life France CD XTC Picture CD UK 3-CD box set If you would like to arrange a trade with Joe, please call or write him at the number or address below: Joe Jarrett 201-70 Cass Avenue Scarborough, Ontario M1T 3P9 Canada +1-416-293-0444 Joe also tells me he will be attending the Convention in May. I hope to see y'all there. -- John
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