Chalkhills, Number 356 Sunday, 19 June 1994 Today's Topics: Re: XTC videos Saturday Night Live? Re: Andy gives advice residents Guitar Player(s) Martin Newell/background Please allow me to introduce myself... newsletter? == No Subject ==
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: Dames The Wonder Dog <SPXDLF@cardiff.ac.uk> Date: Tue, 14 Jun 1994 10:07:08 GMT Subject: Re: XTC videos I was watching the Virgin Records' 25th birthday program the other day and guess who's video of Making Plans For Nigel they showed? That's right, you guessed it - XTC's!! Wow, I can only describe it as crap! But extremely interesting because I like XTC. What are all the other video's like? Are they as late 70's/weird as MPFN? Ta-ta for now, Dames TWD P.s. we in Britain all know the real story behind Virgin. It wasn't Mike Oldfield and Tubular Bells that made Virgin - it was XTC!!! (IMHO.)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: J Ross MacKay <ross@drumz.grdl.noaa.gov> Subject: Saturday Night Live? Date: Tue, 14 Jun 94 7:42:56 EDT Does anyone else remember seeing XTC on Saturday Night Live? As I recall (and therefore highly suspect;) it was the Fall season of '79. They played Making Plans for Nigel. It was a sparse "padded cell" set, the fellow singing was in a straight jacket. It made a mighty impression on me... I spent the next several days telling everyone who would listen how horrible "punk music" was, and how fortunately it would never last (at the time I was a huge Todd Rundgren/Alan Parsons fan). Well in the spring of '82 I heard Melt the Guns one Friday night on WHFS around midnight, cruised to Yesterday's and Today's Records as soon as they opened Saturday morning and purchased English Settlement... a few weeks later I bought Drums and Wires and started eating a lot of crow. With the vintage SNL filling a lot of air time on the Comedy Channel perhaps there's a chance that one day... better keep a blank tape next to the tube just in case:-) --- ross@drumz.grdl.noaa.gov
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 14 Jun 1994 09:14:42 -0400 (EDT) From: terry kroetsch f <tkroetsc@mach1.wlu.ca> Subject: Re: Andy gives advice Well, I must apologize. I think I posted in haste. To all those who sent in requests for the Andy talks California talk-show tape I STILL CAN'T FIND IT! I found the case but no tape. I will keep looking and I will post the official info on the tape and perhaps someone else can supply a copy. I've kept everyone's requests and will do my best..... 33333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 When an eel bites your thigh tkroetsc@mach1.wlu.ca As you're just swimming by master of his domain It's a moray.... at least today....... 333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: "Tom Keekley" <keeks@maroon.tc.umn.edu> Subject: residents Date: Wed, 15 Jun 94 16:31:21 -0500 I've been reading with interest the snippetts about the Residents. Well . . . as much interest as you can have when you DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT! Can anyone fill me in on who the Residents are/were? Also, as generic a subject as it is, I like reading about peoples fav albums. I (honestly) like all of them for different moods. However, it surprises me how few times _Oranges & Lemons_ and _Nonsuch_ are mentioned. I like _Nonsuch_ alot (Fine art never moves my soul . . . )! And I think O&L is certainly XTC's most ambitious and consistently zesty <in contrast to 'tangy'> disk. I wish I had been on Chalkhills when _Nonsuch_ was released (if it started before that) to see what was said. Bonus: I found _Carmen Sandiego_ in a 'used' bin for $7. Bonus 2: I'm totally diggin' Joe's "How I Met Andy" tale. Keeks (keeks@maroon.tc.umn.edu) Minneapolis, usa
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 15 Jun 1994 23:54:33 -0700 (PDT) From: Jay Nelson <jnelson@cyberstore.ca> Subject: Guitar Player(s) Greetings XTCer's: For those who (like myself) play a little guitar, I should point out that a whole bar of "Respectable Street" is printed in both music and tab form in the July 1994 Guitar Player magazine. It is used as an example of noteworthy rhythm guitar playing from "alternative" music sources. I may be playing it wrong, but I don't believe the transcription is spot on. I am reminded of those postings lamenting the difficulty most of us face in figuring out XTC songs. In the same article, both "Black Sea" and "Drums and Wires" appear in their "Recommended Listening" selections. Cheers, Jay N.
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 16 Jun 1994 19:13:37 -0500 (CDT) From: CHRIS@crpl.cedar-rapids.lib.ia.us Subject: Martin Newell/background Unless I'm misstaken, someone in a past chalkhills asked about the origins of Mr. Newell (I forget which posting--no time to go digging). Was this info ever unearthed? Specifically, I'm wondering if he was ever affiliated with the Pogues. This morning as I was getting ready for work, I opted for the Pogues cd "Peace and Love" and when the song _Lorelei_ came on, my head did a veritable Linda Blair from the Exorcist. I swear that he's either playing guitar on this song or stole it for TGLE (which seems unlikely). Has anyone else noticed this or has the midwest summer sun merely baked my brain? I suppose this needn't be an either/or proposition though. Thanks, Chris
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 15 Jun 94 00:33 BST-1 From: Psion plc Joe Odukoya <joeo@cix.compulink.co.uk> Subject: Please allow me to introduce myself... Hi I am new to the internet (stumbled on Chalkhills while seeing what was around).Have been an XTC fan since Drums & Wires and buy everything on the day of release. Living in England I guess I find XTC's very English songwriting talents fab. Glad there are lots of non-UK fans as well (I have always felt that we here underate Andy, Colin and Dave. My biggest regret is that I never saw them live (as was at boarding school during thier touring years :-( Fave album - English Settlement (though Skylarking and the latest run close seconds) Least Fave - The Big Express or Mummer One of my proudest possesions is Colin Mouldings Autograph! I went to see David Sylvian & Robert Fripp at the Royal Albert Hall here in London late last year. While hanging around outside after the show (which was great) I found a backstage pass. So assuming an air of confidence that I didn't feel I managed to get to the after concert drinks party. Various people were there including Sylvian, Michael Brook, etc and Colin Moulding with his son. He said he had enjoyed the concert and was a big fan. Having just read the Chalkhills and Children biography (a must for all fans) I asked if there really was any bitterness between the guys, particularly regarding Andy's refusal to tour and legendary difficultness in the studio (I was worried that they may decide to split up or something) but he said categorically "No" and that all was peace and harmony. In fact the comments made in the book were said there because they would never say them face to face. Then I asked if they would tour again and he said don't hold your breath but there was always hope. Finally I asked if there were working on any new stuff to which he said that the whole band were supposed to have started working on new material but were being very lazy. But that was then so by now... In general he was incredibly friendly and personable and seemed quite willing to talk for ages (I was too surprised at seeing him and getting his autograph to think of anything else to ask). Incidentally just bought the Partridge/Budd CD - Lovely stuff! Anyway enough from me, I'm off to try and get some stuff from the XTC archives (it looks an incredibly complicated process!!!!). Thanks for listening, Looking forward to hearing more... - Joeo -
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 17 Jun 1994 23:39:34 -0800 From: pinknoiz@well.sf.ca.us (Bob Gonsalves) Subject: newsletter? Is the XTC newsletter still being distributed, electronically or otherwise? Is there any chance of getting back issues. Thanks, Bob Gonsalves, Pink Noise Studios
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 16 Jun 94 17:09 BST-1 From: Psion plc Joe Odukoya <joeo@cix.compulink.co.uk> Subject: == No Subject == Dear all, I have been trying unsuccessfully to print out a copy of the RagnBone buffet CD insert which is available as a postscript file in the Chalkhill archives. However I have had no success as yet. Has anyone else managed to do this successfully (is it worthwhile) and if so exactly how. I thought postscript files could be sent to any printer... Anyway if anyone (possibly the author) could tell me exactly what I would need to print the insert out I would be very grateful. Thanks - Joeo -
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