Chalkhills, Number 288 Tuesday, 7 September 1993 Today's Topics: Acoustic Tour Dates Allow me to introduce myself... Re: Live English Settlement stuff/New AP release Weirdness "Greatest Living Englishman" update...
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: Acoustic Tour Dates From: Mark Laforge <mark.laforge@canrem.com> Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1993 00:01:00 -0400 Organization: CRS Online (Toronto, Ontario) >In 1989, XTC visited radio stations in what is now called the >Acoustic Radio Tour. They visited the following stations (and more): > May 15 - WBCN 104.3 FM, Boston > ... > May 29 - KROQ 106.7 FM, Los Angeles >If you know of more dates, please send in now! On May 31st they played at Eastern Sound Studios in Toronto. This was broadcast through a network of station across Canada (via satellite?). In Toronto they were broadcast over the airwaves of Q-107 (CILQ?) later the same evening. There were about twenty people in the audience including June and Peter from the Little Express. Mark LaForge --------------------------------------------------------------------- mark.laforge@canrem.com --- ~ DeLuxe} 1.25 #6402 ~
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 2 Sep 93 12:17:28 +1000 From: denis@decaset (Denis Bowler x 1060) Subject: Allow me to introduce myself... Hello, Just a short note to introduce myself. I've been listening to XTC since I first heard 'Generals & Majors' back in '80. I was just a casual listener until I picked up a copy of 'Are You Receiving Me' at a local flea market and since then I've been hooked. I was thrilled when I discovered this mailing list as although recordings by the band are relatively easy to come by here in Canberra, Australia - info such as discographies etc and indeed other fans seem to be pretty scarce so I'm looking forward to reading other peoples thoughts, comments etc on their music. Regards, Denis Bowler.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 1 Sep 93 23:10:21 PDT From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: Live English Settlement stuff/New AP release David Glenn <davidgl@microsoft.com> asks three questions: > >1. Does anyone have any idea if live XTC from their few dates on the >English Settlement tour exist? According to the Bremerton XTC Discography, live tapes exist of a number of XTC concerts in 1981 and 1982 in which were played songs >from _English Settlement_. Those shows include: 1981: Apr 8, Madison Theater, Detroit, MI, USA Apr 17, Emerald City, Cherry Hill, NJ, USA Apr 18, Palladium, NYC, USA Apr 23, Agora Theater, Atlanta, GA, USA May 2, Paramount Theater, Staten Island, NY, USA May 3, Privates, NYC, USA 1982: Feb 10, Markthalle, Hamburg, West Germany Mar 7, Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium Mar 8, Paradiso, Amsterdam, Holland Mar 10, Metropol, Berlin, West Germany Mar 13, Wartburg, Weisbaden, West Germany Mar 16, Teatro Massimo, Genova, Italy Mar 17, Palais d'Hiver, Lyon, France Mar 18, Le Palace, Paris, France The Emerald City show was broadcast on FM and is widely available. The Ancienne Belgique show is also widely available. I'm pretty sure I've seen tapes available for the Paramount and Markthalle shows, possibly the Paradiso. The Le Palace show is available on video. That's the show at which Andy nearly collapses on stage. Brutal video. >2. I just asked a guy at Silver Platters, an area CD store, and the guy >behind the counter knows Martin Newell. He hasn't seen the new AP disc >with Martin and we couldn't find any dates or info in the stores release >lists. The latest word is that _The Greatest Living Englishman_ is due for a September release. That's Real Soon Now. The cheque's in the mail and all that. >3. I used to have some old tapes of Captain Sensible from the early >80s. Does anyone know if his early pre-Revolution Now CDs are >available? There used to be a song called Croyden on one of them. I have a full Captain Sensible discography available (Thanks, Colm!) if you're interested. E-mail for a copy. Only two of the Cap'n's albums are available on CD, _Revolution Now_ and _The Universe of Geoffrey Brown_ (quite good). "Croydon" is a wonderful song and is not available on CD at all. There are a few Cap'n songs on CD (besides those two albums), on various compilation discs, including "Wot", "Happy Talk", "(What D'ya Give) The Man Who's Gotten Everything / Our Souls To You", "Wot! No Meat?", and "Glad It's All Over". I'm praying for a CD with "Brenda" and "Croydon". -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 2 Sep 93 15:31:59 PDT From: "John M. Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Weirdness In the latest _Tower Records' Pulse!_ magazine: Weirdness Offbeat records no sane major [label] would touch When it comes to oddball genius, few hold a candle to the late Ernest Noyes Brookings, an octogenarian nursing-home patient who was encouraged by then-director of activities David Greenberger to write poetry. Ergo: "About September 16 year 1969 no obscuro / From Gates Pond Road in Hudson / Began studying at high school East Foxboro / The farm family tarbox had buds on / Subjects grammar, history, art, mathematics / There were about 30 in the class / Teacher -- don't disturb the cat's bathematics / All students the examination did pass / Talkin' 'bout my high school education." Brookings' poems became a huge hit in Greenberger's _Duplex Planet_ 'zine, which featured the writings and ramblings of the patients he worked with. Set to music by various artists [including XTC], Brookings' poems take on a magical cast on three albums: _Lyrics by Ernest Noyes Brookings_ (Shimmy-Disc), and _Place of General Happiness_ and _Delicacy and Nourishment_ (both East Side Digital). Two more sets are forthcoming. Thought you might like the reference and review. I think the reviewer likes the albums more than I do, although Brookings really was a character. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: Andrew Holyer <andyh@central.sussex.ac.uk> Subject: "Greatest Living Englishman" update... Date: Sat, 4 Sep 93 15:01:25 BST I've just (about 30 minutes ago) come back from a visit to Wivenhoe, and while I was there, I talked to Martin Newell, Wivenhoe resident, jobbing gerdener, and co-author with Andy Partridge of the forthcoming album "The greatest Living Englishman". As a matter of fact, he was drinking in "The Greyhound" with te guys from the record companyy when I first ran into him. The album exists. As a matter of fact, they start manufacture next week. Release date is set for "October" (didn't say *when* in October) for the US, and "November" for the UK. Martin was *very* enthusiastic about it. He described it as "the best thing he'd ever done, and order of magnitude better than anything by The Cleaners from Venus or The Brotherhood of Lizards". I didn't however get to listen to it, although Martin did offer. Why he wasn't down the pub I just don't know. I know this is off the subject, but a couple of related bits of info: Apparently a Cleaners from Venus best-of CD is imminent (called "Golden Cleaners". The "Rock Opera" Martin wrote with Captain Sensible is coming out. Martin has just split up with his other half of rather a lot of years (over six to my direct knowlege) and responded by going on a drinking binge so massive that he ended up being hosiptalised twice. From one drinking binge. Now *that*'s a binge. -&.
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