Chalkhills, Number 263 Wednesday, 24 February 1993 Today's Topics: Jellyfish Wonderland Discography The American XTC observation & request Re: Chalkhills #262 Japanese CD booklets Pulse! magazine rocks my world The Little Express
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: urgent@elea.umd.edu (gen) Date: Thu, 18 Feb 1993 16:37:28 -0500 Subject: Jellyfish I was amazed to see someone else notice Jellyfish's amazing likeness to Freddie Mercury does XTC. The first time I heard them I just 'bout freaked, and giggled. I think of Dread Zepplin, for some reason. Heartily recommended! d gent
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 19 Feb 93 05:41:33 PST From: "PKO3-1/21J, 223-3413 19-Feb-1993 0830" <wilson@pharos.enet.dec.com> Subject: Wonderland Discography In Chalkhills 262, James Robert Campbell asks about translations of writings on the Japanese CDs. Hear hear! I've wondered what these articles say, too, being the owner of several of these fine CDs myself. Sure wish I could read Japanese! - - - - - Brooks McKenzie asks about the 3-pack collector's edition CD box set: I personally don't have it, but have read that it contains three picture discs for the albums Go 2, Drums and Wires, and Black Sea. - - - - - I finally got off my duff and sent mail both to The Little Express in Canada and to Shigemasa Fujimoto in Japan (for info on the Wonderland discography). I get depressed if my mailbox isn't buzzing with activity...:-) Oh, I have a CD of English Settlement (American pressing). It's in like-new condition. I'll sell it for $9.25 (includes 1st class postage), or best offer. Bye for now, Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 19 Feb 93 10:00:27 EST From: Michael Conner (EC) <conner@sunstroke.ec.usf.edu> Subject: The American XTC No need to look for retro-rock (ala, xtc) from such far away places as New Zealand (for statespeople anyway). The California band "Jellyfish", is more what you're looking for, and with enough Partrigde-ish double meanings to twist your head off. With two albums under their belts, and a hard to find 5-cut live cd, there's not a great wealth of material yet, but you can into the "ground floor" fan base if you act now. (heh-heh !) Seriously, this band is the most exciting new band from the U.S. They are fresh, but stay true to their influences (xtc, Queen, Brian Wilson, and of course, like every other band you should listen to (so everyone sez), The Beatles. The first album, released in 1990, is quite a collection of melodic, and harmonic tricks and treats. Its' title is Bellybutton. The new album is titled Split Milk Check them out.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: kes@acpub.duke.edu (Ken Strayhorn Jr.) Subject: observation & request Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1993 16:15:54 -0500 (EST) Howdy - As an older listener (yes, the beard is grey) I've noticed something about XTC that I've witnessed in other bands. I'm struck with how many musicians, no matter what their playing styles, listen to and really admire XTC. When I was in college in the early 70s, most musicians I knew (and I knew alot, I was in music school) were listening to two unknown bands - Little Feat and Steely Dan. Same with Elvis Costello, the first time I heard his stuff was in a recording studio and one of the techs was playing Costello over the intercom during a slow period. The first time I heard XTC was in London. I was at a club and Airstrip One was playing. They played bits of Drums and Wires and Black Sea between their sets. I liked it so much I asked the roadie where I could get the tape. This was in 1980 and I've been a fan since. However, it's been a real struggle to keep up with the band for me. I've had the luck to live in rather remote places where radio stations thought REM was way out, and MTV was not heard of. So, I have NEVER seen and XTC video, didn't even know they existed until I began subscribing to The Little Express. So, if any other fan would have a tape that they would copy for me, I'd be glad to send money, or a blank tape, whatever is easier for you. My email address is: kes@acpub.duke.edu Many thanks! Ken Strayhorn PS I'm going to England in July for two weeks and plan to drop by Swindon. Perhaps I could get a English CD or other tidbit for someone if they could copy their videos?
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 19 Feb 1993 21:47:13 +0500 (EST) From: Tobin Munsat <tobin@gibbs.oit.unc.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #262 Concerning "..All the lies he'd ever spoken tattooed on his arm." I thought that it just meant that he had only told one or two lies in his whole life- or a sufficiently low number to tattoo on his arm. I don't really get any drug reference. I think he's just an honest guy (who also hasn't dumped a lot of women). (Kind of like Feck in the movie "River's Edge"; he _did_ kill someone once, but at least he recognized the importance and didn't make a habit of it.) -Tobin
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 21 Feb 93 11:18:15 EST From: Steve Levenstein <70750.1117@compuserve.com> Subject: Japanese CD booklets At the start of Chalkhills #262, a James Robert Campbell was wondering about the Japanese XTCD's booklet inserts and the translations thereof. My Japanese wife sez not to worry about missing anything in the extra comments. It's a Japanese music critic just giving some background info on XTC, mainly to inform the first-time buyer of who these guys are and what they,ve done. So although it must be frustrating to see a whole page of talk about XTC and not know what the guy's saying, don't lose any sleep over it, it's just a re-hash of XTC history/discography that the average fan already knows. Then again, if I pester the wife enough, she may consent to translating one of these "critic's comments" pages. No promises, but stay tuned to Chalkhills for a translation someday... ---> Steve "...I hear the talking of the DJ, can't understand just what does he say?" (from "Wall Of Voodoo": "Mexican Radio")
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 24 Feb 1993 02:36:34 -0400 (EDT) From: Brookes McKenzie <RMCKENZI@smith.smith.edu> Subject: Pulse! magazine rocks my world even though it is somehow connected with tower records (therefore instit- utional and not to be trusted), pulse magazine is very cool. almost every issue has some mention of xtc in it, although usually very small. the march one has two - another desert island disc thing (i think it was mentioned in an earlier chalkhills) with _skylarking_ listed as #5, as well as the following quote: "The audience gets all sexed-up because they're getting to see their idols...and the band is grunting through a bunch of show-biz cliches that make the audience think they're having a groovy time. It's prostitution." - Pulse! interview with XTC's Colin Moulding, April 1989 that's not the only good thing about pulse; it also has things like opera reviews and quick mentions of what's going on in various cities, one of which (i think in december or so) listed _demo tracks_ in the Tokyo section. it was definitely a good week for glossy magazines - _spy_ had its music awards '93 ballot in the latest issue, and xtc is nominated in three categories: best rock band, best single, and best video (both the latter are for "Peter Pumpkinhead"). i'm going to write in xtc for all of the other categories that are even remotely applicable (best rap act?[!]). anyway, that's all i know...thanks, james, for warning me off that 3 cd box set - now that i know what's in it, i can drool over better things that i don't have (of which there are many!). - brookes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 24 Feb 93 05:28:10 PST From: "PKO3-1/21J, 223-3413 24-Feb-1993 0822" <wilson@pharos.enet.dec.com> Subject: The Little Express Just last week I heard back from The Little Express - the North American fan club out of Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Their newsletter sounds great, so I sent in 10.00 for four issues. Their reply back to my letter was a sheet of paper with photos of the band, along with the downtrodden-looking Shakespearean fellow from The Disappointed single, but this time the words "Thank You" replace "Woe" :-) :-) At the top of the letter was some handwriting: "Thanks, Wesley... a new tape of demos by Andy Partridge will be available soon." Signing out from XTC Central, Wes
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