Chalkhills, Number 262 Thursday, 18 February 1993 Today's Topics: Japanese inserts USA 1980 Bootleg CD/Tattooed on His Arm Burning Heads various things (all random) e-mail the EVIL ONE Review (brief): Jellyfish Re: getting The Chills Jules Verne's Sketchbook b/w Live in Brussels & interview
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 9 Feb 93 14:20:58 MST From: jrcampbe@mines.utah.edu (James Robert Campbell) Subject: Japanese inserts Just wondering if anyone has tried to translate the Japanese in any of the CD inserts. There could possibly be some interesting stuff in some of these. For instance, from the bits of english used the "Demo Tracks" discussion the "Gribouillage" disc is mentioned along with what appears to be other releases from "Nonsvch". I'm sure that between all of us, we have the complete collection of Virgin Japan imports. I personally have "Mummer", "Beeswax" and "Demo Tracks". All three have some sort of garb. If anyone knows what they say, I'd love to know. --James
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 10 Feb 93 10:40:44 PST From: "PKO3-1/21J, 223-3413 10-Feb-1993 1335" <wilson@pharos.enet.dec.com> Subject: USA 1980 Bootleg CD/Tattooed on His Arm Is the recent "USA 1980" CD bootleg the same show as the well-known Hammersmith December 22, 1980 show now commercially available on the Windsong label? The song line-up looks the same, but the Hammersmith show was recorded not in the USA but in England. _ _ _ _ _ >From "The Man Who Sailed Around His Soul": "...the lies he ever spoke, and tattooed on his arm." Is this a reference, perchance, to the novel "The Illustrated Man"? A drug reference? (Needle marks from injections) I guess this line of Andy's eludes me... Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 11 Feb 93 23:15:30 +0100 From: hanneton@magbio.ens.fr (Sylvain HANNETON) Subject: Burning Heads I have just heard their cover of "Nigel". Whaow ! That's what I call a disaster. I bet you Colin will have less than 6$ of royalties.... Anyway while I am writing to chalkhills let me tell you that - The tiny circus of life has completly disappeared from the French selves... - I have yet to handle a copy of this French free 5-demos CD. I have seen a photo of it, and I hear this radio MC who he's giving 5 of them each day in a random competition (Phone and give a number between 1 and 25, if you are right ou have won.. Rather clever game in'it ???) But I am now convinced that due to Andy's change of mind, the promo efforts of Virgin France ended in a disaster... Bye. Emmanuel
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 15 Feb 1993 22:18:24 -0400 (EDT) From: Brookes McKenzie <RMCKENZI@smith.smith.edu> Subject: various things (all random) does anyone know what the "XTC picture CD UK 3-CD box set" _is_? what does it have on it - anything weird that can't be had anywhere else? a random thought or two about _Live in Concert 1980_ - when I first listened to it I was really disappointed, by the way Andy's voice is completely raw and (especially on "Respectable St.") kind of ridiculous-sounding, and in general the whole thing seemed sort of second-rate as compared to _Black Sea_ and _Drums & Wires_, at least in terms of the live versions of the songs being improvements over the studio versions. but of course, the more i listened to _Live in Concert_ the more i grew to like it, not because i liked Andy's cold any better but because i think you can really hear the great guitar stuff that's going on much more clearly than you usually can in the studio. every time i listened to it i would notice some new little filip that i hadn't heard the last time. also i like the little comments Andy & Colin make - "All right: it's time to adjust your buttons, ladies and gentlemen - you're living in respectable street!" - and the crowd being equally silly (dreadful knit-wear, etc.). and now i find when i listen to _Black Sea_ it seems kind of slow and unexciting compared to _Live in Concert_. (_Drums & Wires_ doesn't suffer half as much - probably because not as many songs from it were played as from _Black Sea_.) anyway, i don't really know why i thought this whole little thought process was relevant, but...[shrug]. my "bull" hasn't arrived yet, even though as far as i know, my check was cashed by the L.E. oh - after "Scissor Man" on _Live_, isn't that what's called "Cut It Out" on the back of "Love on a Farmboy's Wages", also with "English Roundabout" and "Burning w/ Optimism's Flames"? It sure sounds like it to me... - Brookes Noho, MA
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 16 Feb 93 16:10:07 CST From: tmeyer@il.us.swissbank.com (Tom Meyer) Subject: e-mail the EVIL ONE I saw this in the Chicago Tribune in an article about e-mail/internet. TODD RUNDGREN's e-mail address is: grokster@aol.com What a loser, doesn't even have his own internet connection : -). We all know that America OnLine is the most used e-mail company for retro-hippies who haven't put out a decent record in 10 years (or maybe more) ;- ) Have at It. -tom
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: OREAR@ise.ufl.edu Date: 17 Feb 93 12:53:28 EST5EDT Subject: Review (brief): Jellyfish Just a quick note: the new Jellyfish album is out, called "Spilt Milk". If you've never heard them, imagine some parts of different concentrations of the following: XTC/Dukes of Stratosphear, The Beatles, Queen, Brian Wilson. I'm not a big expert on the Jellyfish, so I don't know how this compares to their other releases, but I just thought I'd mention it. Worth a listen. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Greg O'Rear E-mail: orear@ise.ufl.edu Industrial and Systems Engineering Department Phone: (904) 392-3389 University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida FAX: (904) 392-3537 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 17 Feb 93 11:37:46 PST From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: getting The Chills Steve Levenstein <70750.1117@compuserve.com> chills out: > > I bought my first ever The Chills recording >recently (the CD "Submarine Bells") because I loved one song on it. >I know this is a bad idea, but there was no single for "Heavenly Pop Hit". I agree wholeheartedly. That's a great song! It's got a great hook, very funny lyrics, and is nicely performed and produced. Unfortunately the remainder of the album didn't grab me, so I traded it away. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 18 Feb 93 00:10:41 CST From: alk@pnet51.orb.mn.org (Al Kolman) Subject: Jules Verne's Sketchbook b/w Live in Brussels & interview This past weekend (2/13), I picked up a pirated copy of Jules Verne's Sketchbook. Basically, it looks like someone photocopied the original and that's about it. No extra info. The guy I got it from was up at the convention (in Minneapolis) from Chicago ("gosh, that helps!"). On the remaining minutes of the tape are clips from a live performance in Brussels, most of which are tunes from English Settlement - Snowman, No Thugs, Jason & the Argonauts, Runaways, etc.. Also an interview which I haven't had the time to listen to yet. Sound/recording quality is MUY acceptable. Also, just received the XTC concert CD from ROIR imports, which operates out of NYC. It was $19.95, and if you can't get it any cheaper at home, here's the address. There's no shipping charge and they UPS it to ya. Hey! ROIR 611 Broadway Suite 411 NY, NY 10012 (212)477-0563 You may call them for a free catalog, too. They have a VERY interesting catalog! Al Kolman Determinism is a proper subset of Free Will Internet: alk@pnet51.orb.mn.org
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