Chalkhills, Number 274 Sunday, 25 April 1993 Today's Topics: _which_ l00zer? Digital Defense Daniel R. Smith Guitars and the like... new bands... Re: what is this Bull?
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 18 Apr 1993 15:06:52 -0400 (EDT) From: Brookes McKenzie <RMCKENZI@smith.smith.edu> Subject: _which_ l00zer? hello, Quantum Seep (kopnicky@owlnet.rice.edu) - talk about acting like a 14-year-old. speak for yourself about dan (drsmith@ piper.hamline.edu)'s postings - i happen to enjoy his style immensely. it makes a refreshing change from the usual properly (read: boringly) capitalized and spelled posts. you can skip over anything you want to, but that doesn't give you the right to act as if you speak for everyone who reads chalkhills. not to mention the fact that it was a completely uncalled-for flame (i know flames are an inherent part of email, but how much less fun would they be if people like me didn't object to them?!?). re: "wardance" = slightly updated "generals & majors" - true, but IMO "generals & majors" is a better song. re: people's fave album being the one they were first into - i don't know about everyone else, but that is certainly not true for me - my first album was _nonsuch_, closely followed by _oranges & lemons_, neither of which are now my faves (yes, i know i'm committing a huge faux pas to even _admit_ that i only got into xtc that late in the game, but so what?). - brookes noho, mass.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1993 14:32:55 -0500 (CDT) From: VOORHEES@nsula.edu Date: Sun, 18 Apr 93 a little past lunch From: voorhees@nsula.edu (John Voorhees) Subject: Digital Defense Last ish, kopnicky@owlnet.rice.edu wrote in referring to one of our number as a "l00zer" and an "idiot" for his/her "cre8ive" typing style. ********************quote follows******************** stop writing like a 14-year-old modemer wannabe, because I know you can speak English. Maybe it's funny once, but it's hard as all hell to read, so unless you want people skipping over your posts, knock it off. ***************************************************** Hey, Seep? CHILL! OK? Some of us don't mind a little extra effort. It's really not that bad, and I _still_ think it's pretty funny. Go ahead and skip, if the messages bug you that much, but take my advice and never come within 10 miles of a James Joyce book. Your head would explode. John Voorhees VOORHEES@NSULA.EDU
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 20 Apr 93 09:40:30 PDT From: 20-Apr-1993 1232 <wilson@meta.enet.dec.com> Subject: Daniel R. Smith Hey! I think Daniel R. Smith's entries in Chalkhills are some of the most entertaining in ages (he's the one who writes with the unique, Riddley Walker-esque style). So, keep writing Daniel; let them think what they will, eye will 1/2 2 disagree! (The part about capn. ahab made me laugh way down deep inside.) Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 20 Apr 1993 19:07:26 -0500 (CDT) From: "Paul J. Michell" <2358MICHELLP@vmsf.csd.mu.edu> Subject: Guitars and the like... Hi everyone.... I'm new to the group and actually a pretty new fan of XTC, too... I was wondering if there are any musicians on this list that have hammered out the guitar parts of XTC songs.... It would be great to have the tab/chords located at the chalkhills FTP site as well as the lyrics! Thanks a lot... Paul Michell 2358michellp@vms.csd.mu.edu
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 21 Apr 93 17:11:38 EDT From: Joseph Holmes <72241.731@compuserve.com> Subject: new bands... I'm always leery when someone promises, "Hey, if you like XTC, you'll love this band..." So no such promises here. But I'm a major fan of XTC, and I just ran across a couple bands that really tickle my fancy. Neither sounds like XTC, but perhaps they offer some of the same appeal: great pop/hook sense, great production, avoidance of the three-chord/grunge rut, original lyrics. But here's the really great news: THey're both showcased on a free sampler from a new record label, Racer Records. I have no connection to the label, but I enjoyed the sampler so much I want to pass along the toll-free phone number: 800-5-RACER-5. Oh yeah, the bands are Big Umbrella and Amy X Neuburgh. Two artists of six on the sampler. -=-Joe
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sun, 25 Apr 93 12:07:42 PDT From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: what is this Bull? Patty Haley <patty@welchlab.welch.jhu.edu> asks "what is this Bull?" > >I am seeing all of these messages about the Bull tape. Please >explain. I am fast becoming a XTC collector, and am not sure >if this is something available in record stores, or do I need >to special order from somewhere. Either post here or send mail >to me at patty@library.welch.jhu.edu Much appreciated. "The Bull With The Golden Guts" is the latest fan-club only cassette tape of Andy Partridge's home demos, available only from The Little Express, the official North American XTC fan club. The Little Express is well worth the cost of subscription, the magazine is very nicely done, and you get the opportunity to obtain such items as "The Bull" and previously "Jules Verne's Sketchbook", the first collection of Andy Partridge's home demos. To subscribe to The Little Express, write a letter (enclosing SAE or equivalent) to The Little Express: Box 1072, Barrie, Ontario, L4M 5E1, Canada And make sure to ask about "The Bull". Tell 'em Chalkhills sent ya. >Also, is the "Chalkhills" book worth buying? I have seen the >hardback copy on sale for $25--yikes! A pretty good book. It has been reviewed in depth and at length in Chalkhills. Try checking out a few back issues. -- John
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