Chalkhills, Number 302 Monday, 15 November 1993 Today's Topics: More on Explode Together [Chalkhills #301] _Greatest Living Englishman_ US availability I think I've got it Re: Chalkhills #301 Introduction (none) goldmine Re: Chalkhills #301 Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down ask andy questions
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 12 Nov 93 15:49:06 EST From: robertk@lotatg.lotus.com (Robert Krajewski) Subject: More on Explode Together [Chalkhills #301] Oh yeah, there's another connection between XTC and dub as well -- I should have mentioned Meat Beat Manifesto as another heavily dub-influenced group. MBM actually started as a diversion from the Perennial Divide, for whom Andy Partridge did some production work.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: _Greatest Living Englishman_ US availability Date: Fri, 12 Nov 93 14:59:09 CST From: Vince Layton <vince@austin.ibm.com> I spoke with my local indy record store about getting this cd. They had ordered some copies but hadn't received them yet. The person I spoke with said that if the cd is on a label that has US distribution, they may be unable to get them. Make of this what you will. Vince Layton vince@austin.ibm.com
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 12 Nov 93 17:43:34 EST From: Jeff Rosedale <rosedale@columbia.edu> Subject: I think I've got it OK, there it is. You've laid it out for me in plain English. If you like (or even love) Go + and Lure of Salvage/Take Away, re-released on CD as "Explode Together"- or even any part of it- you're hopelessly addicted. I think. I loved Kyle's quote about "going spastic" over The Rotary. There's something wrong with the music on those deconstructions, but it's a mind-blowing blast to listen to them! I remember drowning out an offensively loud player of Linda Rhondstat's Blue Bayou (retch) with The Rotary at top volume. Work away Tokyo Day is a brillian twist on the original Day in Day out, and the only thing the album makes me mad about is I want to hear the original Refrigerator Blues (smashed and rechristened Commerciality). This music is... challenging! I saw a Deadhead cringe when I tried to play him Mr. Partridge tracks. I was sort of disappointed, hoping all those drugs had helped open his mind, but he told me "that isn't music". Perhaps it was a cynicalk marketing device to label the whole compilation as the work of XTC- the Lure of Salvage/Take Away LP was attributed to Mr. Partridge (and stuck with one of those "don't pay more than 6.99 for this album" stickers), which was a more honest approach to what the product represents. Tell me you didn't smile the first time you heard Dictionary of Modern Marriage. I love this stuff because it's a combination of interesting noises and a stronc indication that it wasn't being taken so tragically seriously. This is no small thing and represents a great departure >from punk and post-punk balladeers like Morrissey. We need some new chords to sweep it all clean. How do people feel about other remakes like Cockpit Dance Mixture? --Jeff
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: andyh@cogs.susx.ac.uk (Andy Holyer) Subject: Re: Chalkhills #301 Date: Sat, 13 Nov 93 0:50:00 GMT Recently, <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> said: > > Date: Wed, 10 Nov 93 11:13:26 PST > From: david.duran@supermac.com (david duran) > Subject: Re: Where to find Martin Newell > > > I picked up the "Greatest Living Englishman" CD yesterday, with the > > limited edition (and hilarious!) live poetry CD. The sound/feel of > > the album itself is _very_ Andy/Dukes. You can tell it was recorded > > on Andy's 8-track digital in the shed at the bottom of the garden. > > The whole feel of the thing is a state-of-the-art "demo". And I > > mean that kindly. All I can say to Chalkhillians is: BUY THIS! > > > > And the CD sleeve says: "Featuring the new, improved Andy > > Partridge". According to the notes, Andy does one guitar solo and > > almost all drums/percussion, and some keyboard. > > OK great, now does anyone know where I can find this CD? I went to my > local Tower Records and they told me they did not have it and it was > only available on cassette tape. Being very skeptical of this (:-/) > I called Tower's 800 number in New York. They could not get if for > me either. So how about a record label and ID or a cd store > recommendation in the bay area? Anyone? And also.... > Date: Thu, 11 Nov 93 14:16:36 PST > From: "John Relph" <relph@presto.ig.com> > Subject: Re: Martin Newell > > Toby Howard <toby@cs.man.ac.uk> writes: > > > >I picked up the "Greatest Living Englishman" CD yesterday, with the limited > >edition (and hilarious!) live poetry CD. The sound/feel of the album itself > >is _very_ Andy/Dukes. You can tell it was recorded on Andy's 8-track > >digital in the shed at the bottom of the garden. The whole feel of the > >thing is a state-of-the-art "demo". And I mean that kindly. All I can say > >to Chalkhillians is: BUY THIS! > > I want this CD and I can't find it anywhere! If you can find this > (double) CD for me, I will trade you for something. Let me know what > this something should be. > I owe Martin a phone call. The last time I saw him, he said the US release should have been out about a month ago. I'll try and find a US catalogue number in the next couple of days. In the meantime, the UK release is Humbug Records BAH10X, and Humbug are P.O. Box 2903, London N1 3NE, UK (I have the dysk in front of me as I write. I feel strongly that Humbug are the same as Tangerine who did the recent (dead spiffy) Cleaners from Venus comilation, too. Humbug ask for an SAE (I presume this also includes an IRC) for a catalogue. Oh, and I'm almost sure that it was my ex-lodger who recorded the poetry CD :-) -&.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 12 Nov 1993 21:39:04 -0500 (EST) From: WWWGPYA@grove.iup.edu Subject: Introduction Organization: Indiana University of Pennsylvania Hi folks, Just thought I'd introduce myself and give a bit of background. I first discovered XTC on a late night video show hosted by Twiggy, I think it was called "Jukebox," in 1981 here in U.S. The video was "Making Plans for Nigel" and it blew me away as something so different and counter to what I was being force fed on top-40 radio. Since then XTC has been my favorite band and has never ceased to entertain and surprise me. From 1985-1990 I hosted a college radio show at Millersville University of Pennsylvania so if anyone was wandering the farmlands of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and happened upon an XTC song on the radio, it was probably me behind the booth! Other bands I enjoy are Pere Ubu, Loud Family/Game Theory, Kate Bush, R.E.M., and Leonard Cohen. On a quick note, it's taken me a decade (I was seventeen when I bought it on vinyl) but I've grown to appreciate "Take Away/ The Lure of Salvage," now titled "Explode Together" (with the "Go+" ep) on cd, as a sublime exploration of noise, rhythm and technology. Well, I don't want to babble on. I've been enjoying the replies thus far and look forward to actively participating in these discussions. Keep on keepin' on. -Mr. Ed
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 13 Nov 93 12:36:05 EST From: mcjenkin <mcjenkin@taos.ucs.indiana.edu> Subject: goldmine chalkhillians interested in the "greatest living englishman" double disc package w/poetry should probably pick up the latest issue of goldmine (a record collectors magazine.) @ least 1 mailorder retailer offered this. Also, there were a couple of places advertising the "Dear God" maxi-single which i know a few of us are looking for... Kate.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 11:21:58 -0400 (EDT) From: The Eradicator!!! <MELINDA@delphi.com> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #301 Kyle sez about Lure of Salvage/Take Away: > It's not a technological marvel, nor is it throw-away whim. It's one > of the best things they (Andy?) has ever produced! It's not pop, it's > a sideways look at pop. So, if you're looking for pop here, well then, > YOU JUST DON'T GET IT! It's a deconstructionist way to look at pop. When I first got this album I was about 16, and I don't think I really understood it. I thought "Another 1950" was pretty interesting, but the rest of it was over my head. When I was in college, a friend made me a tape that had "Dictionary of Modern Marriage" and "Dance With Me Germany", which I'd not heard before, and those really made me go back and listen to _Lure_of_Salvage_. The songs those two are taken from are more obvious than some of the ones on _LofS_, so I was intrigued to try and figure the others out. I still don't listen to it all the way through very often, but I enjoy it quite a lot mixed in with other things. > Besides, Rotary is a hilarious song! It makes me go spastic! It makes me go spastic too. Here in New England there are these traffic circles all over the place and they all have these giant black-and-white signs that say ROTARY on them, so my sister and I are always forced to break into song when we go by them. "Cairo" also makes me go spastic. The mental images I get from this song are so bizarre...those weird sound effects... Melinda
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: "Thomas V. DelRosario" <tomtom@glue.umd.edu> Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 13:33:21 -0500 Subject: Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down Question number nine in the FAQ file asks, "Are the albums 'Waxworks' and 'Beeswax' available on CD. The reply is that all of the tracks are available on CD except for "Hang on to the Night" and the original version of "Heaven is Paved With Broken Glass." Where is the track "Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down available. I have not seen it anywhere. If anyone can help, please reply. Thanks Tom
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: valerianne@aol.com Date: Sun, 14 Nov 93 23:48:05 EST Subject: ask andy questions hey there. i'm a music journalist in nyc, and i have the opportunity to have lunch with and interview andy partridge later this week (11/17, i believe). xtc are in town recording a track for a "where in the world is carmen sandiego" kids album. anyway, i was wondering if anyone had any questions for him that they're dying to have answered. i promise to print all electronic queries and let him have a go at them. thanks. valerie (valerianne@aol.com)
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