Chalkhills, Number 347 Monday, 9 May 1994 Today's Topics: Shonen Knife in T.O. Re: Chalkhills #346 The Meeting Place The Grays Box set... Howdy Shriekback Re: Chalkhills #346 Noteworthy Music Change My World change my world & carmen's song Track Listings new discography rumors/additions/questions let me introduce myself... Here Comes A Newbie Cherry Info Re: Subscription request.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 05 May 94 20:14:32 EDT From: Steve Levenstein <70750.1117@compuserve.com> Subject: Shonen Knife in T.O. Hi Chalkhills-types. Last Sunday (May 1st), the wife & I went to the Shonen Knife concert at Lee's Palace in downtown Toronto. The opening act (The Dentists) played a short set of polite power pop (quite good), and it wasn't 'til after 11:00pm that Shonen Knife came on stage to roaring applause! We had arrived early to get a couple of chairs; the wife is 8-months pregnant and tires easily. The show was "all ages", and we were shocked by the amount of young people who were smoking! Anyways, Shonen Knife were GREAT! They played about 15 songs in an hour+ set, returning to thundering cheers for a 4-song encore. Included in the set was "Bear Up Bison", their semi-cover of XTC's "Nigel". Shonen Knife is really a cult band. I was reminded of screenings of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" 'cuz: -- a few fans attended the show wearing fake leopard fur coats. -- many jelly beans were tossed toward the stage during "Flying Jelly Attack". We hope to see Shonen Knife again when Lollapolooza II comes to town. In the meantime, our future son attended his first concert and felt some fine vibes! P.S.: To Steve Wilcox (CH#343), I can't believe you mentioned "Scruffy The Cat"!! Their songs "Land Of 1,000 Girls" and "My Baby, She's Alright" appear on my faves-taped-off-the-radio tapes a few times. And to Melinda Hale: Hey, you forgot a Hungadunga! The main guy, too! ;=> ---> Steve
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: Fred_M_Hamilton@cup.portal.com Subject: Re: Chalkhills #346 Date: Thu, 5 May 94 17:45:08 PDT ah115@yfn.ysu.edu (Robert James Foley) asks: > Just out of pure curiosity, is there any relation between >Brian Doherty (who plays drums on "Cherry In Your Tree") and Billy >Doherty (who played drums for the Undertones)? Don't forget Jay Dee Daugherty, who sometimes plays drums for Tom Verlaine! ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fred Hamilton fred_m_hamilton@cup.portal.com
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: grendel322@aol.com Date: Thu, 05 May 94 21:18:29 EDT Subject: The Meeting Place Ok, here I am, another member of the Chalkhills mailing list, new to the list, old to the ranks of XTC fandom! I first heard of XTC back in the days of This Is Pop!, I remember fiddling with my radio dial, late one night, and (with apologies to Lou Reed), I couldn't believe what I heard at all! Ran out the next day and bought up the album and single, and have never looked back. I've been an infrequent subscriber to the Little Express, although I've kept it in good standing the last 5 years or so! If anyone here doesn't belong, send in your forms today. The issues you receive are first class, the people who run it are unbelievable, and the information is relevant and timely. Speaking of which, in the most recent issue, does XTC sound like a band on the verge of a breakup? I hope not, but it'd be hard to blame any of them. It can't be easy, churning out these little masterpieces, than finding yourself "almost having to get a job to survive". One other thing, I don't know if this has ever been discussed in the past or not, but has anyone else ever heard the Kinks Tribute CD called Shangri-La? There's rumors of an XTC contribution (a la Colin's Hermits), and I have my own suspicions, but rather than lead the witnesses, I'll just throw that out there, and see if anyone else has any other insights! Given Andy's raving about The Kinks, and stating that he probably identifies with Ray Davies more than other songwriter only lends credence to this possiblilty. I've also noticed some of the questions lately related to comics, but haven't seen anyone mention that Andy has appeared as a character in at least one DC comic book, and I think even more than one. He's apparently at least known to Al ordon, one of DC's artists. Lastly, probably everyone out there also has a copy of the Look Look video, but if not, I've got a Japanese Laser copy of it, I'd be happy to dupe copies for anyone who somehow covers the cost of a tape and postage...let me know! Cheers - Larry Brown
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 5 May 94 21:53:08 EDT From: jlamy@sweat.ess.harris.com (Joe Lamy) Subject: The Grays Hi all. Shinn Michelle wrote: > I have been reading this list for over a year now, and have greatly > enjoyed the threads that have been spun. I'd like to start a new one: has > anyone heard the new (first?) release by a group called "The Grays"? They > have a single out called "The Very Best Years" (I think!) that > sounds much like recent XTC; i.e., great melodic hooks and vocal harmonies. > I know that at least one band member, Jon Brion, is from Jellyfish, a band > that has been discussed on this list. Perhaps others from that group are > also part of the group as well. I'm not overly impressed with the > lyrics (compared to XTC's!), but I need to hear it a few times more. > Anyway, has anyone heard the rest of the CD? Is it much the same? I have it. Let me first take this opportunity to once again heartily recommend Jellyfish to XTC fans. Get their most recent, _Spilt Milk_ first, and thank me later. But on to The Grays. Yes, Jon Brion did some guitar work on _Spilt Milk_ (along with Lyle Workman), but he isn't actually in the band, nor did he tour with them. The Grays actually have three songwriters: Jon Brion, Buddy Judge (sorry, no info on him), and Jason Falkner. Jason wrote and sang "The Very Best Years", and in fact was in Jellyfish, but left after their debut, _Bellybutton_. Apparently he didn't feel he had enough opportunities, since Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning were writing all the songs. Well, those are the facts, now for my quite humble opinion: it's great! The writing and singing styles complement each other nicely, and each writer has at least one standout (i.e. excellent) track. The production is not as lavish as Jellyfish's, but it is a "headphone" album - meaning you'll be finding things on the twelfth listen. Sorta Badfingeresque, in a way. Since I'm finally writing in, I may as well respond to something quite a few issues old. OLIVER@slais.ubc.ca wrote: > Does anyone know how to play "Rook" on the piano? I'd like to learn > how to play it. > > How many people on the list are musicians? Those who are, would you > not agree that XTC songs are the hardest pop songs in the universe to > learn? The most I can manage is Peter Pumpkinhead, the intro to All > of a Sudden, a bowdlerized version of Mayor of Simpleton and about > half of Season Cycle. The stuff from the early albums is > particularly difficult. > > We need some better transcriptions; no offense, but the ones in the > archives are oversimplified. Why is there no XTC music in print? Well, I haven't tried "Rook" yet, but I have figured out a few XTC songs, like "Chalkhills And Children", "Wrapped In Grey", "Omnibus", "Ballet For A Rainy Day", and "Miniature Sun" on the piano. I'll try it out, but I don't quite know how I would explain it over the net. I'll figure something out... Yes, XTC songs are some of the most difficult for me to figure out. I seem to remember someone responding to this who said they were in fact easy. It's my guess they were approximating the chords, but probably missing a lot. Then again, if the person who wrote that really did figure 'em out that quickly, let's start a band! By the way, I am in a band, called Ghostbeat. We play quite a few XTC/Dukes songs, along with Jellyfish, Gabriel, Talking Heads, Squeeze, Beatles, and a bunch of originals. Anyone passing through central Florida? As to why there is no XTC music in print, it's probably because the hacks they hire to transcribe most stuff would blow a fuse on this. (Actually, it's probably because they would sell about 10 copies) Joe Lamy "The opinions expressed by me are not those of Harris Corporation Harris Corporation. They are in fact culled from jlamy@sweat.ess.harris.com the pages of Tiger Beat Magazine."
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 5 May 94 20:52:49 CDT From: The Asian Hawk <maq1@midway.uchicago.edu> Subject: Box set... Robert Stacy said... >After just a cursory look at Dave's Modest Box Set Proposal, I'd >dump "I Remember the Sun," "Miniature Sun" (hmm, showing distinct >signsof heliophobia, aren't I?), and "Season Cycle" (sorry -- it's just >_too_ damn cute for a "best of"). And add "Ladybird" and "Crocodile," >right off the bat. 'I Remember the Sun'? 'Minature Sun'? 'Season Cycle'? No way!!!! All three of these songs really belong on any box set for XTC! The two sun songs IMO reflect a jazzy bent that really makes them stand out. 'Minature Sun' really caught my ear as a little girl when I first heard O&L, certainly more than any other song. (At least until I'd listened a few more times). 'Season Cycle' is SO integral to Skylarking that I can't help but love it. Cute, yes, but those lyrics are some of the best I've ever heard... I don't remember if 'Mermaid Smiled' was on the Box Set list, but it should be... Marg. I still can't believe I've listened to Skylarking for the last five years *without* Mermaid Smiled...
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: bobbutler@aol.com Date: Fri, 06 May 94 06:56:22 EDT Subject: Howdy Hello all! Just online! I am posting from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Was first turned on to XTC via the Dukes. I bought Psonic Psunspot on wax in 1987. I can't say that I fully appreciated it at first, as I was just beginning a tedious affair with Led Zepplin. One rather intoxicated summer I took a week in Navarre beach, Fla and re-discovered the dukes. I spent the entire week on the island subsisting soley on Oranges and Lemons and the Dukes anthology. Long period of XTC began, followed by eventual neglect. Re-re-discovered XTC when I bought English Settlement. The album inspired me to pick up every other album that I did not have (and could find here in Baton Rouge). I found Black Sea, Mummer, The Big Express, White Music, and Rag and Bone Buffet. I remember how excited when I taken by surprise by Nonsuch sitting innocently among older albums. I quickly grabbed it and rushed home only to feel rather let down. Understand now that I was immersed in a much earlier period. Nonsuch sounded a bit 'popy' at the time. Nonetheless, I took the album with me to a summer job out of state, and found myself listing to it everyday. I wonder when XTC will put out a new album. Have they already? I am rarely found browsing at my local music store, because it is not so local, and mostly because I am a poor Theater/English student at L.S.U. living on beans and vodka. (typical student fare, I suppose) Perhaps the greatest pleasure I receive from XTC is the surprised faces the music conjurs in those who have never heard of them untill I play something off of Dukes. Side story: I had a chance to drive through Swenden (sp?) England the summer of '90. I did not do the obnoxious fan thing and try to call on any of the members, but I did treat myslef to a drive by one of the houses, and a page of the local phone book, with Andy Partridge's phone number. I never called him, but It was the only Andy. I guess it was his number. I believe that they were out of town at the time, because my friend and I canvassed many of the pubs with the hopes of gushing over one of the members, but ultimately wound up drunk on the local happy water (Wadsworth Bitters, if I recall), talking with toothless old men who had never heard of XTC. It was a little discouraging, but the folks of Swendon were very kind, and my friend and I had a delightful time. Do they still live there? QUESTION: Do any of the Members of XTC ever post here? Take care all! -Bob
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 06 May 1994 07:40:18 -0500 (CDT) From: GOOSENMK@ctrvax.vanderbilt.edu Subject: Shriekback BEWARE, for some kinda-related-to-XTC-but-not-quite-about-them stuff follows: I've only been here three months, so maybe the group has gone over this before, but I've been surprised to see no mention of Barry Andrews' marvelous post-XTC project SHRIEKBACK. IMO, _Oil and Gold_ (which I bought on a lark in '85) and _Big Night Music_ are as good as anything in my collection. The former especially invokes the sound of a forgotten world of ancient evil buried deep in the ground... And does anyone else think Ethyl Meatplow could also be named "My Life With the Barry Andrews Kult"? Later, Miles ...centaurs and monkeys cluster around us
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 06 May 1994 09:54:15 -0400 (EDT) From: Everybody was Kung-Fu Fighting <MELINDA@delphi.com> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #346 John Relph said, in his infinite wisdom: > That is the only official XTC live CD. There are others, all > bootlegs: > > Making Plans for Andy (two different versions) > Last Live Show > In Motion > This is Live! > Acoustic Tales > Kings For A Day > K-Rocking In Pasadena > XTC U.S.A. 1980 I have a feeling that the boot-type stuff I have is mostly versions of this stuff, but I do have an album called _World_War_Three_ that has a few different shows thrown together (a bit from here, a bit from there) and it's definitely not the same as the Hammersmith show or any of the others I have (which sound alike to me). _WW3_ also has a studio track, "Traffic Light Rock". Pete McCluskey described his Dave-involved guitar book in mouth-watering detail. Good thing he didn't also mention where he lives. We have ways of finding out, Petah... Seriously, though, what would you charge or trade for the service of *photocopying* the sucker? (oh, dear, that's against the law...) After I refrained from saying it, Dave Franson mentioned: > Oh, yeah, someone asked about the Elvis Costello list... it's > costello@gnu.ai.mit.edu I swear, I have converted so many people from that list to this one and this list to that one -- and the EC list thinks I'm crazy for mentioning XTC so much! The crossover of these lists is astonishing! Ben says: > hear how much tighter they get the second time around. Andy forgets the > lyrics to "Love on a Farmboy's Wages", which was worth the fifteen quid > right there. You have this on *disc*?? This sounds like the same tape that I have a tape of a tape of a tape off the radio! Andy says "shilling for the fellow who ffppwwuthlwhahala", right? > And where did you find that _XTC In Motion_, Melinda? Ha! Like I'd tell you where I get the goods! Oh, alright, I already told Jason. Second Coming Records, Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA Greg then said: > suspiciously attibute this sont to "Greg Lee," who is real, and "The > three woodsmen," who sound not very real at all. Hey, I didn't notice that! And whoever (I'm sorry, I forgot) said they doubted Andy's vocal on "Change My World" should go listen to "Knuckle Down" a few more times. I agree that the middle parts (the "rally all the pollyannas" bits) sound a little different. I've been grappling with this myself, wondering if this is the rumored John Linnell contribution to the song, but it doesn't quite sound like him, either. It sounds like some weird cross-breeding of Andy and Linnell... Melinda
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 06 May 94 10:12:42 EDT From: Wesley Wilson <WWILSON@forumbos.mhs.compuserve.com> Subject: Noteworthy Music If any of you is having trouble getting Carmen Sandiego in any of the usual stores, or if you live in a remote area with a name like "Moose's Nose," you might try calling Noteworthy's 800 number and ordering it (along with Sam Phillip's new CD, if you like), with your VISA or Mastercard. Shipping is UPS or Federal Express. Naturally, UPS ground is the least expensive, at around $4.00 for 1-5 discs. Noteworthy, as far as I know, does not accept non-U.S. orders. I think the CD is around $11, factory fresh. Of course they also have XTC's entire US catalogue, plus the BBC concert. Some CDs are at really low prices (Eng. Settlement - $7.99). All CDs are new. The number: 800-648-7972. They're in Nashua, NH, and have fairly regular business hours, Mon. through Fri. If you place an order, you can get a catalogue. It's pretty extensive. I got a really neat tape this week as part of a trade: the two Japanese albums on which Andy contributes guitar (Gastronomic, B2-Unit); Gastronomic is by far the more interesting of the two; Burning Heads' "Making Plans for Nigel"; part of an acoustic tour tape I hadn't yet heard (from 1989), and The Poozies' "Love on a Farmboy's Wages." I've been so busy this week I haven't had a chance to listen to much of all of this...can't wait until the weekend comes! (I wanna be with all my chums, etc.) Bye 4 now, Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 10:34:45 -0700 From: Todd Wells <t-top@hebron.connected.com> Subject: Change My World CH> Following up on the discussion about "Change My World" on the CH> "Carmen Sandiego" CD; I go back and forth as to whether the lead CH> vocalist is Andy or not. There are some places where it seems CH> so, but as someone else pointed out a few issues back, there are CH> other places where the accent is too American. Anyway, just my CH> opinion. I think I saw it mentioned here that the vocals are Andy Partridge and John Flansburgh from They Might Be Giants, which would make sense when you hear the American accent. Although Andy is quite capable of an American accent (as heard on "Pale and Precious") --Todd "Pretty things like incense and flowers -- I wanna make them part of our sweet love..." - Brian Wilson
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 07 May 1994 04:39:36 -0500 (EST) From: Brookes McKenzie <RMCKENZI@smith.smith.edu> Subject: change my world & carmen's song i am utterly convinced that the lead vocal is andy - he's trying to sound american to be as anonymous and non-xtc like as possible, and his name _is_ johnny nexdor. ('every aye colorblind' is a particularly successful one.) what i am unsure of is whether he contributed to writing the song or not - i'm almost tending to think that he didn't, not only due to its striking musical resemblance to the song from the old "candyland" commercial, but because i think it's a little too asinine for andy to have written, even jokingly. the other thing i go back and forth on is if it's really john linnell on the verses. it just doesn't sound like his voice. it's very much in Their _style_ though. re: carmen's song - andy _might_ be singing on the choruses (if he is he's well hidden) but he did not write any of that song. if you've heard the first _carmen_ album you'll recognize that slightly cheesy, punning lyric to be the hallmark of david yazbek, who wrote or co-wrote most of the songs on both albums. but on the first one (particularly "where in the world is carmen sandiego?", which i think is much better than "carmen's song") it's more apparent. also re: the 3 brave woodsmen - now that i think about it i can see how you think that, but again referring to the first carmen album, they have a song on that one where it lists their identities as "burl mann, ian jaeger & norm raposbec". there's something weird about them anyway, i agree, but i don't think they're xtc in disguise. plus "half a world away" sounds too much like the monkees to be the product of xtc. - brookes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 07 May 1994 13:03:17 -0400 (EDT) From: JahUbik <PRSAVAGE@delphi.com> Subject: Track Listings At the risk of dozens of people filing the same info-- dump this if they do, John--here's the track list for the new Andy Partridge/Howard Budd CD, due out on JULY 1. It's listed as Caroline Records, # GYR 6608. Details taken from a store demo tape box, scribbled at cash register, so there may be (are!) typos, 'cos now I can't read my own damned writing.... Side 1: ------ Hand 19 Through The Hill Great Valley Of Gongs Western Island Of Apples Anima Mundi Hand 20 The Place Of Odd Glances Well For The Sweat Of The Moon Tenochtitlan's Numberless Bridges Side 2: ------ Ceramic Avenue Hand 21 Missing Pieces Of The Games Of Gall And Onyx Mantle Of Peacock Bones Bronze Coins Showing Genitals Bearded Aphrodite Hand 22 --JahUbik [ By the way, what is it called? -- John ]
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 07 May 1994 21:12:38 -0400 (EDT) From: SPE9237@acfcluster.nyu.edu Subject: new discography rumors/additions/questions Dear folks-- I just picked through John Relph's excellent discography, and had these additions/rumors/topics-for-discussion to add: 1. The Meeting Place EP--It seems to me that there was a version w/ the 4 4- track demos that wasn't a 12". It was some really strange size, like 8"--a little bigger than a normal single, but not a 10". It had that "smokestack hand" artwork. Anyone ever see one? 2. My friends & I are convinced that Andy is playing guitar on more than the two tracks listed on Joan Armatrading's "Walk Under Ladders". I suspect he might be "Kirby". Particularly suspect is "When I Get it Right"--My friend who noticed this didn't even realize Andy officially played on the album; but that reggaeish rhythm guitar sounds like some of the "Runaway" jangle guitar. Anyone know anything about this? 3. There are lots of copies of "Go 2" which include "Are You Receiving Me" without actually listing it on the label. In fact, I never knew there were copies without it. And the cover can really vary. Some copies have the text spilling onto a poster inside, (that puzzle effect), some have the text hacked-up on the jacket but with no corresponding poster, and some have the poster turned into a sleeve, with the dimensions all wrong, so the puzzle doesn't work. Does anyone know of copies of Go2 w/out "Receiving" on it? Is there a simple list of all released XTC songs & demos which have yet to be compiled on albums? Anyone want to make one? --Steve Espinola
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: hmbledaisy@aol.com Date: Sun, 08 May 94 20:23:49 EDT Subject: let me introduce myself... Hi. My name is Asmaa and I guess this the obligatory letter of introduction to chalkhills. What can I say? I've been an xtc fan for about 3 years now...how did I hear about xtc? my boyfriend is an insane fan...about chalkhills? i looked it up in the mailing lists on america online...my favorite xtc album? english settlement...let's see...i'm a college senior and hope to go to grad school in american studies next year...i promise my subsequent posts will be more enlightening...this is finals week...bad time :} Before I go...our local "alternative" (I hate that word) station has been playing an xtc song called "cherry in your tree" for quite a while now...i like it...very bubble gum-my...where is it from? bye for now and peace, asmaa
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: boojum1660@aol.com Date: Sun, 08 May 94 21:24:46 EDT Subject: Here Comes A Newbie Hello, everyone, this is Boojum ... i am a newcomer both to this list and, relatively, to XTC's music. About a year ago, I bought "The Big Express", liked it, and pretty much forgot about it; it was only later, on the Elvis Costello internet list, that my interest in XTC was renewed. I'm constantly buying new stuff, trying to catch up, but here's what I have so far: _Drums & Wires_ _Black Sea_ _Mummer_ _Big Express_ _Skylarking_ _Oranges & Lemons_ _Rag and Bone Buffet_ Plus the Carmen Sandiego CD with the new XTC track. I look forward to mucho Chalkhills mail! - Boojum P.S. i owe my existence on this list to Melinda M. Hale ... hi, Melinda!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Subject: Cherry Info Date: Mon, 09 May 94 09:13:14 +28716 From: Gregory Silvus <silvus@lumina.ece.cmu.edu> I thought those looking for Cherry... would like to know that I saw it (actually two different its - are there two releases of it?) in the latest Noteworthy Music catalog. Now you can get it through the mail!! gReg
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 9 May 1994 10:14:57 -0700 (MST) From: Jim Davis <jdavis@cs.arizona.edu> Subject: Re: Subscription request. On Fri, 6 May 1994, John Relph wrote: > Please post a message to Chalkhills introducing yourself and > perhaps explaining how you heard about XTC (and Chalkhills). Well I'm a systems janitor, err, administrator at the University of Arizona's CS department. I think I first heard of XTC in Audio magazine's record review column, of all places, and first heard the band's music on a "modern music" station in Salt Lake City (of all places). Can't remember the call letters now; it was the one that mutated into KCGL, then KJQ, then... I ran across the Chalkhills name while browsing alt.config; someone said 'how about alt.music.xtc' and someone else said there already was a mailing list, and helpfully added the subscription request address.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] New Chalkhills WWW home page: http://chalkhills.org/ For all administrative issues, such as change of address, withdrawal from the list, fan club addresses, discography requests (last update 17 April), back issues, FAQ list, etc., send a message to the following address: <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> The Chalkhills archives are available at "http://chalkhills.org/". The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. Show slow Quick quick slow.
Go back to Volume 1.
9 May 1994 / Feedback