Chalkhills, Number 260 Wednesday, 3 February 1993 Today's Topics: Chalkhills #259 Smartest Monkeys covers/Chills tiny circus, chills, the gull with the golden butt Two questions, one answer XTC Sighting! Covers old xtc info John Leckie in _Mix_ (Videos) Cap'n Relpheart and his Tragic Net Band-width REFLEX Disc Back Issue?
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: Chalkhills #259 From: Desi The Three-Armed Wonder Comic <jondr@sco.com> Date: Mon, 1 Feb 93 13:30:26 PST emp1@crux2.cit.cornell.edu asks: >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! ella guru by captain beefheart. what do i win? jrcampbe@mines.utah.edu (James Robert Campbell) writes about the japanese demo CD: >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. tower records in campbell, ca has it for $8.99. amoeba in berkeley has it for $20! Jon Drukman (God's personal DJ) uunet!sco!jondr jondr@sco.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Always note the sequencer - this will never let us down.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 1 Feb 93 16:52:48 EST From: John.J.Pinto@dartmouth.edu (John J. Pinto) Subject: Smartest Monkeys On the National Public Radio programme "Sunday Morning" broadcast 1/31/93 the musical interlude following a story about the continued carnage in Bosnia was the opening two bars of "The Smartest Monkeys". A fitting choice.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: lone noodlehead of the apocalypse <stewarte@sco.com> Subject: covers/Chills Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1993 14:16:27 -0800 (PST) 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! I'm sure I won't be the only one to answer this, but here goes: Captain Beefheart's "Ella Guru". XTC's version appears on the album "Fast & Bulbous: A Tribute to Captain Beefheart" as well as on the "Mayor of Simpleton" CD-single. Also, regarding the Chills: yes, they are good (which is to say: I like them a lot). Leader/songwriter Martyn Phillips shares with Colin and Andy a flair for catchy-yet-unpredictable melodies. Lyrically the Chills tend to be more somber than XTC, lacking Andy's humor. Their latest album, "Soft Bomb", and the preceding "Submarine Bells", are both on Slash/Warner so they should be readily available. I recommend them both, but especially "Submarine Bells" which is approaching Desert Island Disc status in my ears. -- Stewart ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "It's not just a show, it's a recycling program." -- Tom Shales on Mystery Science Theater 3000 DNS: stewarte@sco.COM UUCP: ...!uunet!sco!stewarte
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: Shalmaneser <ukevc@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu> Subject: tiny circus, chills, the gull with the golden butt Date: Mon, 1 Feb 93 15:18:24 PST What was on the Tiny Circus of Life again? Emmanuel? -- Martin, To answer your question about the Chills, they are excellent, wonderfully pleasant to listen to (IMO) and I recommend any release of theirs you can find. Their label Flying Nun is generally quite excellent, but thats an entirely different can of worms. -- The only cover I can think of XTC doing besides Bob's is : Pupil Haze ("Excuse me while I cane the entire front row..") and the nonexistent Community Worker Breakdown... OH!! Ella Guru by Captain Beefheart! ( and Third Stone from the Sun and Strawberry Fields Forever , by Dave..) -- I don't really have any substantive reason for including the "Bull With the Golden Gut" in my message, I just want to mull over the wonderfulness of a sequel to Jules Verne, another tape of demos.. ahhhh.... Kevin
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 1 Feb 93 15:47:19 PST From: robg@fossil.berkeley.edu (Robert Guralnick) Subject: Two questions, one answer Not really a good title... since I think I can answer two questions with two separate answers, but what the heck, right? XTC has done two covers that I know of: 1.) All Along The Watchtower - Dylan 2.) Ella Guru - Captain Beefheart... if they have done others, please let me know. Also, the words to Take This Town (a most amazingly good song) are available via anonymous FTP to cs.uwp.edu, in /pub/music/lyrics or in /pub/music/miscellaneous/XTC (that last one might not be right, but there should be a postscript document of all the Rag and Bone Buffet lyircs there, including Take This Town. Well... just to cause a small ruckus, I dont think I liked the guitar solo stuff in Book Are Burning... too cheesy. Robert
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 1 Feb 1993 21:08:32 -0600 From: rhb@ucs.usl.edu Subject: XTC Sighting! "Adult Music for Immature Audiences" by Don Steinberg CD Review magazine ('93 Feb pg88) Synopsis : The CD label, Rhino, is about release another compilation CD. This one will be marketed towards kids. It will be called appropriately "Kid Rock". It will feature the Jackson 5's _ABC_, and the Cykle's _Red Rubber Ball_ Mr Steinberg then goes on to say that maybe each person can assemble their *own* collection of songs for children: _Istanbul, Not Constantinople_ (They Might Be Giants) : pathologically silly _Stand_ (REM) : A thinking person's "Hokey Pokey" _Magic Number_ (De La Soul) _Happy Birthday to Me_ (Cracker) _The Simpson's_ (Danny Gatton) _Senses Working Overtime_ (XTC) : Andy Partridge is still paying royalties to Dr Seuss on this one Your Obedient Transcriber, Rendell p.s. I am not sure that I like the implication that Andy 'borrowed' anything from anybody....not that I think Andy INVENTED everything either. Oh, well, I am not making any sense. I guess I just don't like Mr Steinberg's tone.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: OREAR@ise.ufl.edu Date: 2 Feb 93 16:54:01 EST5EDT Subject: Covers In Digest #259, emp1 asks about covers. Does a snippet of "Lazybones" on the "English Settlement" LP count? Greg (orear@ise.ufl.edu)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: map6459@rigel.tamu.edu (PAUL, MARY ANN) Subject: old xtc info Keywords: Nonsuch Date: 2 Feb 93 19:55:00 GMT Organization: Texas A&M University, Academic Computing Services This was in the dec.21,1992 edition of people mag. SMARTEST LOVE SONG "Then she appeared" XTC In the style of a Renaissance ballad,this dazzling ode honors a woman by comparing her to a Botticelli painting and the lost kingdom of Atlantis. (Geffen) Mary Ann :) -kiss goodbye to my home o & l
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 2 Feb 1993 19:56:38 U From: "Venverloh Jeff" <venverloh_jeff@po.gis.prc.com> Subject: John Leckie in _Mix_ I can't belive you guys missed it, but the latest issue of _Mix_ magazine has a feature on John Leckie, where he is asked about working with XTC. He says a bunch of stuff about how they're brilliant musicians, and a lot of fun to be with. Duh. By the way, does everyone agree that Andy's "Gomer goes fly fishing" outfit (from his last store-appearance tour) is the silliest thing he's worn since the _Mummer_ inner sleeve? Jeff
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1993 19:22:35 -0700 (MST) From: "Christopher Mark Donnell" <7236@ef.gc.maricopa.edu> Subject: (Videos) As far as XTC videos goes there is an import video tape availiable (quite expensive) which contains their first 11 videos (well, 11, maybe not all of their videos). It has from Science Friction or something to Senses Working Overtime. It's a pretty cool video, it also has some short interview bits before some of the videos. Most of the videos are pretty cheap (most videos back them were). It has two names it goes by, one of them is 'Look Look' and I have seen two different covers, but it's usually priced about $35.00 around here. If you've only seen the Dear God video and the MoS video once then you're not an MTV nut. I think the Dear God video made it onto some 120 Minutes video compilation. The MoS video has all three of them and a lot of flashy looking titles. Most of it is fake credits. (Credited are Barry as the car, and Terry as the fish: I think, maybe not exactly) It's one of their better videos in my opinion. The KfaD video is a simple one. All three of them sitting with instruments that they didn't actually use on the album and a lion walking around. I believe Dave's brother is playing drums too. P.S. I desparetely need the address to the Robyn Hitchcock mailing list. If you have any info (or are a Robyn nut) send me some mail) ___ / \ Chris 'The Man With The Lightbulb Head' Donnell | w | 7236@ef.gc.maricopa.edu \ | / |_| 234 E. Waltann Ln. __=__ Phoenix, AZ 85022 / V \ |_|___|_| (602)866-0527
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 2 Feb 1993 11:28:43 U From: "Will Kreth" <will@wired.com> Subject: Cap'n Relpheart and his Tragic Net Band-width Crimony, Relph! Checked Chalkhills today and saw nary a mention of the new TAPE!! Anyone heard "The Bull with the Golden Guts" yet? I sent a check for two tapes via Air Mail the day after I got it in the Little Express. Wish I could go to Italy to see Dave Gregory jam with the Italian siren. Oh, well. krethead
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 3 Feb 93 07:10:13 PST From: Wes Wilson @PKO3 - 223-3413 03-Feb-1993 1002 <wilson@timber.enet.dec.com> Subject: REFLEX Disc Back Issue? Does anyone know if it's possible to get the REFLEX magazine flexidisc "Reuben" issue as a back issue? (I don't really have the ca$h to go subscribing to this.) Post any info here! (Price, address, etc.) - - - - - Oh, picked up an issue of GOLDMINE lately - nothing in it of great interest to me, but I did see an ad for the 7'' "Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down" (French pressing). No word on condition. Also saw several ads for 'Nonsvch' vinyl (UK) - $18 was one quote. $24 was another quote for same. Saw a few ads for various boot CDs as well. --Wes
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