Chalkhills, Number 284 Monday, 19 July 1993 Today's Topics: Cole-Burning Stove Re: Chalkhills #283 Re: Chalkhills #283 ro-terry Martin Newell Mayor of Simpleton query upcoming XTC radio concert
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 13 Jul 1993 19:42:03 -0400 From: merlin@freenet.scri.fsu.edu (Merlin Mann) Subject: Cole-Burning Stove >Andy Partridge is the Cole Porter of rock & roll. Hmm. Gimme a minute on this.... If Bruce Springsteen = the new Frank Sinatra and SEBADOH = the new Robert Johnson, then Andy Partridge = the new Bruce Springsteen. Oh, I don't know, I just never get these syllogism things right. ;-) Yeah, I just might agree with you, Andrew. In terms of lyrical complexity, playfulness, and melodic lilt, he's a contender with Mr. McCartney. In terms of reflecting (God, forgive my Prom Night pretention) "a moment in time" or a specific social scene, I think Lou Reed gets a tip of the hat. Other people Mr. Partridge brings to mind? Greta Garbo ("I vant to be left alone"), Steely Dan (paucity of live shows), and the Buddha (cheap shot, but he looks beatific sometimes). On all counts though, I think he's probably the all-around best candidate for the job. Decent guy he is, though, I'm sure he'd deny it. That's an awful lot to live up to. 8-) _________________________________ Merlin D. Mann merlin@freenet.scri.fsu.edu New College, '90 _________________________________
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: Re: Chalkhills #283 From: kevin@sys6626.bison.mb.ca (Kevin Scott) Date: Wed, 14 Jul 93 01:28:14 CST Organization: System 6626 BBS, Winnipeg Manitoba Canada Just wondering about The Little Express... I haven't subscribed since before Nonsuch came out, but I'm wondering if issues are still clogged with "how XTC changed my life" stories in the letters section. Kevin
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1993 02:57:36 +0501 (EDT) From: Ian Williams <ecstasy@gibbs.oit.unc.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #283 I'm not sure if this is the proper way to add to this great mailing list, but I'm sure I'll be reprimanded accordingly if I'm wrong. I've been an XTC fan since I was twelve, when English Settlement came out and changed the way I looked at popular music for good. Three things I'd like to say: 1. Someone is asking how to get the XTC biography when their town is sold out; I would recommend trying small American college towns. They don't have any here in Chapel Hill where I live, but I have seen them in the better record stores of Iowa City, Austin and Norman, Okla. Especially Iowa - us Iowans are noted for exceptional musical taste, and the music scene in Iowa City is inchoate but thriving. 2. I recently co-wrote a book called "13th-GEN" (out now in yer local store) all about the music, movies and sociological problems of my generation of young people (born mostly in the '60s and early '70s). This twentysomething book has gotten lots of good press and was a sneaky way of inflicting my musical tastes on the countryside. Check it out for some sly XTC references, along with a quote from "Earn Enough For Us." 3. Has anyone noticed that Andy has been giving clues to his next album titles in preceding albums? Off Skylarking, in "Ballet For a Rainy Day" he starts of by singing "Orange and lemons..." Off Oranges and Lemons, in "Chalkhills and Children" he mentions a "nonesuch net holds me aloft..." Perhaps everyone has noticed it, but I thought it was somewhat cool. Thanks, everybody! Ian Williams 220 McCauley St. Chapel Hill, NC 27516
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 14 Jul 93 11:25:35 EDT From: Jeff Rosedale <rosedale@cunixf.cc.columbia.edu> Subject: ro-terry Gangway, electric guitar is coming through I'm new to this list, so "hi" to all! I'm sure this is on the lists FAQ, but there's this bit of XTC passion that's bursting at the seams and I've ben dying to tewll someone for years... It's one of my favorite pieces of guitar work on an XTC album. While I adore Dave Gregory's melodic flights (Reel by Real) and Colin's innard-pounding bass chords (All You Pretty Girls), it's Andy who comes through with the twisted mocking persona in sonic terms that makes my head spin. It's the three "sick chords" at the end of "The Rotary" on the Take Away/Lure of Salvage LP that will stay with me forever. Why? Perfectly normal people have sat with me and listened, wrinkled their brows and said "that's not music!", but I adore those chords. They are mocking and derisive, like the virtual image of a Helicopter crashing into the La Brea tar pits, with the resulting explosion captured and frozen in full color for all time. What's wrong with me? Why does this stuff stick to my soul? By the way, the re-processed Reel by Real guitar solo on Steam Fist Futurist is another all time classic, a musical high speed car wreck with shattered glass flying and twisted metal puncturing the upholstery...and yet the song goes on- has anyone read Valentin Kataev's "Time Forward"? I had to buy an original Mr. Partridge LP, and gave away my first copy which was a reprint (one of those OVED catalog numbers, you know)...because it is a true original. Don't get me wrong- the melody and syncopation of the unmanipulated music is masterful and the lyrics are the pinnacle of pop (the rhythm of the subway brings "Day in Day out" right to the foreground. Anyway, I'm rambling. Hope this is appropriate material for posting to the list. Even if it isn't, I'm glad I got it out of my system. Hello again --Jeff
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 14 Jul 93 16:43 BST From: andyh@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Andy Holyer) Subject: Martin Newell > From: Retro Cop <ukevc@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu> > Subject: Newell > > - It's really sad that Wes is going. Thanks for adding a lot to the > list, Wes. > > I'm quoting Robert Sutton, who posted to the 4ad list that Martin Newell > has been working with Captain Sensible of the Damned. The Greatest > Living Englishman, huh? This should be interesting! Robert says Newell > figures heavily on the Captain's newest CD.. > I didn't know there was one, but Revolution Now! was really excellent. and... > dss@minster.york.ac.uk writes: > > > >I see in the latest list of forthcoming album releases in rec.music.misc > >that an album entitled "The Greatest Living Englishman" by > >Andy Partridge/Martin Newell is due for release in July. > > > >Anyone know anything about this? > > Martin Newell, leader of Cleaners From Venus and Brotherhood Of > Lizards, a gardener by trade, pop music hero during his off hours, has > been making records for quite a few years now. You may have read > about the Brotherhood's ``Green Tour'' of England in The Little > Express; The Brotherhood Of Lizards toured England with only bicycles > and acoustic instruments. Martin Newell has been working with Captain > Sensible for a few years now, appearing and co-writing material on the > Captain's last two albums, _Revolution Now_ and _The Universe of > Geoffrey Brown_. Nelson, the other member of Brotherhood Of Lizards, > left the band a few years ago to join New Model Army. Martin Newell > claims XTC to be a big influence. > > According to The Little Express, Andy Partridge claims that Martin > Newell is in fact _The Greatest Living Englishman_, but I'm willing to > be that Martin thinks that Andy is the one. Martin says he may cover > an Andy Partridge song on the album, barring Martin writing a better > one. All the above is true. We've just had a Newell thread on Fegmaniax (Hi Jim!). Fans of XTC would almost certainly like Martin's stuff. Martin used to be my next-door neighbour, so I can attest that he was *nuts* about XTC. In recent years Newell has been making a career as a ranting poet. He has two collections published, "I Hank Marvinned" and "Under Milk Float". Warmly reccomended. An excerpt: "You may find the music business To be very very bad As surprising and as welcome As a blow-job from your dad..." Also look out for stuff by Martin's previous band, The Cleaners from Venus (especially the very rare second album, whose name I forgot. I never saw a copy for sale: I borrowed Martins copy of the CD and like a fool, never taped it :-( ) -And
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 14 Jul 1993 15:42:29 -0400 (EDT) From: CANEVIT@utkvx.utcc.utk.edu Subject: Mayor of Simpleton query Just out of curiousity, how *do* you tell the weight of the sun? --Craig E. Canevit
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sun, 18 Jul 93 19:46:49 PDT From: ruppen@qal.berkeley.edu (Andy Ruppenstein) Subject: upcoming XTC radio concert you may want to pass on to chalkhills members in the Berkeley-Oakland vicinity that KALX (90.7) will be broadcasting an XTC concert next weekend as part of their "cabinet tape" series. Saturday, at midnight (i.e. Sunday morning). Should run for nearly an hour. Unfortunately they didn't say when the concert was originally broadcast, but was likely late 70's or early 80's, as that is when most of the cabinet tapes were originally done. I'll be taping it, and will be happy to dub off copies if no one on chalkhills can get it. (KALX is only 500 watts, and reception is kind of dicey outside of Berkeley and Oakland.) Cheers, Andy
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