Chalkhills, Number 358 Thursday, 30 June 1994 Today's Topics: Budd/Partridge CD XTC Rarities Meeting Colin Moulding Indie XTC Tribute in the works XTC dreams, rarity sources More odds and ends GeFFen/AnDy... phillips/moulding Lord Kitchener on A. Brown A Swindon resident writes ... New Album? ICE Cubes: new Budd/Partridge record XTC from Toronto partridge? song XTC Album Re: Blegvad & Brookings
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: "James E. Hartman" <jhartman@bga.com> Subject: Budd/Partridge CD Date: Fri, 24 Jun 1994 11:04:53 -0500 (CDT) OH my oh my, went a'wanderin' 'round my old home town and found ONE copy of the Budd/Partridge CD - and bought it, of course! My $1.02 (adjusted for inflation) worth: Ambient as all get out in places (Budd, ambient? Naaaaah :) The packaging is quite interesting; I'm wondering if it will be this elaborate for the American release (instead of a booklet, it is a folded card held together with a gold-colored strip. Stuffed inside the gold card is three MORE folded cards with minimal graphics and track titles. Overall, well worth the price I paid, if only to freak people out when I show it to them. I've looked at the cards ONCE, then quickly re-assembled it all while I remembered how it went and put it back in the jewel box for forevermore. Maybe if I find ANOTHER one like this and leave it in the shrink-wrap for all time. :) Re: Newell This one is still growing on me. I recently plopped a track of it into the radio show (while I was visting me old home town) and got a good response to it. Bruce (the guy who took over the show from me) may wind up getting a copy to compliment his other XTC CDs - I played so much on the show, Bruce got hooked! He's now complaining that I "did" it to him, 'cos he's buying XTC. Poor Bruce! :)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 24 Jun 1994 17:16:02 -0400 (EDT) From: Derek Miner <ind00163@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu> Subject: XTC Rarities Greetings from the University of Central Florida... This is an update on the progress of the XTC rarites collection. Currently, I have a master list of about 150 oddities, demos, live tracks, b-sides, and alternate versions that I have mostly in my possession. Some radio, TV, alternate and outtake material is in fair sound quality, but at least listenable. Items that have been officially released should only be once or twice removed from an original source. Having looked over the XTC discography a number of times to research a chronology, I have found some items I need to ask about: Has anyone ever seen the withdrawn "Wrapped In Grey" CD-5?? Is it impossible to get? I read a listing once of something called "A Cassette of Unreleased XTC". Anyone seen this or know anything about it? It had some odd instrumentals and outtakes on it. Does anyone have the LIVE "Traffic Light Rock" from the free Record Mirror giveaway? In addition to that hard-to-find track, I need the following released tracks for the collection: Goodnight, Sucker (3D-EP) Hang On To The Night (slightly EXTENDED version) Wait Till Your Boat Goes Down (original mix) Ten Feet Tall (DJ intro version) If anyone can help with this at all, or if you know of some interesting demos or radio/TV appearances, please e-mail ind00163@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu Thanks, Derek
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 25 Jun 94 22:08 BST-1 From: Psion plc Joe Odukoya <joeo@cix.compulink.co.uk> Subject: Meeting Colin Moulding Hey people, I am really sorry, I can't find my original message but if the "Joe" you keep refering to is me then it was Colin Moulding that I met at the Sylvian concert not Andy (I thought I made this clear in the message but as I said I've got no way of checking now...) Sorry if I caused the mistake.Incidentally I also met Barry Andrews (he sat behind me at a Brian Eno lecture last year), I mentioned the chalkhills book but wasn't interested at all. By the way if you want to meet loads (and I do means LOTS) of stars work near Soho in London... I have a scrapbook bulging with autographs. My most recent encounter being Brian Eno at Euston station last Tuesday (21st). But enough of such boasting... Has anyone else bought the Harold Budd/Andy Partridge CD yet? Keep on posting - Joeo -
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 27 Jun 1994 15:38:29 -0400 (EDT) From: WWWGPYA@grove.iup.edu Subject: Indie XTC Tribute in the works Organization: Indiana University of Pennsylvania Hey folks, Listening to Mummer, my personal fave, and sharing some more info of possible use and enjoyment to all. In the latest AP Alternative Press (July 94) There's a note of interest to all musically inclined Chalkhillians. Seems Ian, the leader of the Indie-band Samarkand, is accepting submissions for, and I quote, ""Another Obscene Collection," the second in a trilogy of XTC tributes." Personally I haven't a clue what he's looking for, but I'm assuming he wants tapes of XTC songs performed by other Indie-bands. This little note is included within a short review of Samarkand's latest release, a modestly complimentary review at that. The tape is to be released by Ian's cassette label, "Bizarre Depiction." The address for anyone interested is... Bizarre Depiction 3429 Brazzaville Rd Westerville, OH 43801 The same issue of AP has an interview with Andy regarding his collaboration with Harold Budd. A short interview. But Andy claims to be writing songs for the next XTC record. 'Course, we all know he's always doing that. On that subject, any more reactions to the Partridge/Budd album? I'm debating on ordering it, but money being what it is, mostly isn't, I'd appreciate more feedback before committing. Take it easy, but take it. -Edward Whitelock
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 27 Jun 1994 16:35:36 -0400 (EDT) From: The Banjo of Doom <MELINDA@delphi.com> Subject: XTC dreams, rarity sources I think it's really interesting that so many of our XTC dreams have to do with finding XTC paraphernalia we have never heard of before! Such wishful thinking! Maybe this has to do with the fact that XTC "stuff" is more easy to get ahold of than XTC themselves, meaning that most of us would have very little to go on to create XTC's personae in our subconscious minds. Then again, I've had dreams about tons of famous people about whom I know less than I know about XTC... While I was on vacation last week, my first issue of The Little Express arrived in the mail. For many many years I had *meant* to subscribe, and I finally thought, "I'm such a serious XTC fan, I really ought to get it." I've only skimmed it so far, but my first impression is that my fandom is PEANUTS compared to folk who would tatoo the Black Sea logo on their bodies...then again, it *is* short-sleeve season... ;-) Patty: hilarious! but you forget that Shane MacGowan songs must contain some reference to missing the toilet due to extreme drunkenness. He has used this delightful image at least 3 times, I think. It's a MacGowan Law. [sorry for non-XTC interruption!] Jeff: When I lived in D.C. I had a hell of a time finding any interesting stuff in the local record-stores. One time, I did convince a friend with a car to drive out to Yesterday & Today and I got the Meeting Place 12" and the crown-shaped-box King For a Day single. I am really worried about finding anything after I move back to Kentucky. I used to find stuff there when I was growing up, but not at all like here in Boston. I've gotten spoiled! If anyone knows good sources in Lexington [i.e. how's Cut Corner these days], Louisville, or Cincinnati, e-mail me and ease my mind... Melinda (Welcome back, John, hope you had a good vacation!) [ Not too bad, eh! -- John ]
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 27 Jun 1994 17:44:42 -0400 (EDT) From: Derek Miner <ind00163@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu> Subject: More odds and ends It's me again, the insane compiler... Anyways, other than actual RECORDINGS for this collection I'm attempting, I need some information for liner notes. So if anyone out there has some dates and credits for radio appearances and such, please let me know. Especially important are some dates of BBC radio appearances and approximate periods in which TV specials were shot (such as "XTC Play at Home" and "XTC at the Manor"). I had also previously attempted a listing of Acoustic Radio Tour stops, so any info there would be also be appreciated. What some of you DO have that I need is the production information >from the live singles. For instance, my "Towers" single has three live B-sides, with at least three or four credits for production, engineering, etc. listed. Any info can be e-mailed to me at ind00163@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu Thanks, Derek
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 27 Jun 94 20:43:56 EDT From: JoE <JOESILVA@uga.cc.uga.edu> Subject: GeFFen/AnDy... Donkey Shakers - Last word from my man at GeFFen, was that no one's heard from Andy in quite....anyone heard anything to the contrary? JoE Silva
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 28 Jun 94 00:56:14 CST From: treleven@vms2.macc.wisc.edu Subject: phillips/moulding Hello! At the risk of possibly repeating myself (amongst all the Madisonians on Chalkhills), here's a quick quote from Sam Phillips as interviewed in the Madison regional music freebee "Night Sights and Sounds:" NSAS: "You have a lot of nice people on this new album. How did you end up with XTC's Colin Moulding?" Phillips: "Colin was my idea because I'm a great XTC fan and have loved his playing for quite a few years. I said "I think he'll be good for this song, let's get a hold of him." Virgin was very helpful and he was very sweet, very generous. He came over and actually had a lot of production ideas. He's so musical; we'd love to maybe do some co-production kind of things in the future." Unfortunately, I'll be in the Great White North (Canada, of course) when Sam is in town at the Club de Wash on July 7, so I can't report on it. BTW, the series on meeting Andy has been fascinating...so well executed, and in such teasing bites...Thanks a bundle! Ed
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: 28 Jun 1994 08:12:56 U From: "wesley wilson" <wesley_wilson@iegate.mitre.org> Subject: Lord Kitchener on A. Brown Well, hello once again to everyone! I'm back, at a new company. During my hiatus, I read a book mentioning Lord Kitchener of England, who apparently was so beloved during the first part of this century that it was he who was the model for the World War I posters, "Your Country Needs You!" (Was that the slogan? Maybe some history buffs can confirm!) Anyway, a very Lord Kitchener-like portrait graces the cover of The Dukes 7" "You're a Good Man, Albert Brown." Apparently, Kitchener was killed under mysterious circumstances when the ship he was on sank. His death supposedly has "conspiracy" written all over it, much like JFK's assassination. Speaking of "Albert Brown," Ray Davies turned 50 last week! :-) It's good to be on the list once again. Can anyone tell me if the new Budd/Partridge CD is out? I checked a local store last week; it hadn't come in yet. Is it a US release, or an import? Once again, to quote Andy at the Hammersmith concert, "It's good to be back!" :-) Wes
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 28 Jun 94 13:38:51 +0100 From: John Nicholls <nicholls@case.co.uk> Subject: A Swindon resident writes ... I've just subsribed to the XTC mailing list, having fought my way around the Internet maze (I've got off-line email acces ONLY and I can find zero help - any suggestions?). I managed to find out about "Chalkhills" from the document usenet/news.answers/mail/mailing-lists/part1 from rtfm.mit.edu. Where did I hear about XTC ... I actually live in Swindon in the Chalkhills heartland, minutes away from the Old Town abode of Mr P (contrary to the FAQ which states he lives in New York). In 1978 I bought "White Music" in Threshold Records in Swindon; it was the second LP I had ever bought (the first being "Never Mind the Bollocks" by the Sex Pistols, the third being "The Clash", all in the first few months of 1978). I was s-o-o-o-o proud that my local band had made this album to stand up there with these greats - so proud I wrote "XTC R NRG" on all my school books, my jeans, walls in public spaces, pub tables, etc etc. Hmmmm... I've seen XTC a few times - Liverpool Rotters 1980(1981?) after the American tour, Swindon Oasis Centre and Swindon Brunel Rooms, can't remember the dates for the latter two altho the last one was a homecoming gig in I think 1982. A night when sweat condensed on the ceiling and the Brunel Centre threatened to collapse from the pounding of feet from the massed bodies crushed front stage. And according to the FAQ Andy "doesn't think their live gigs sounded any good"... Swindon has a hard core of XTC fans from those earlier days who delight in spotting members of the band around the town, discussing old tracks, etc. Although I have to confess here and now that the last XTC album I bought was "Black Sea" - I personally thought they became too commercial after this, though advancing years and widening tastes are rapidly convincing me otherwise. At present, favourite works after that time are definitely the Dukes stuff, which I still regularly play. Having been involved in the Swindon music scene (such as it is) since 1978 I know a few anecdotes/tales/lies/whimsy about XTC and related - but are people interested? Please don't ask for addresses, I'm not prepared to be held responsible for any bizarre communications/camping on front lawns/begging letters. Why, we just don't DO that sort of thing in Swindon ... JP
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 28 Jun 1994 12:03:03 -0600 From: keeks@maroon.tc.umn.edu (Tom Keekley) Subject: New Album? I'm tired of waiting. I want a new album NOW! Is that asking TOO MUCH? Thomas C. Keekley Minneapolis, USA
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 23 Jun 94 16:08:05 EDT From: Mark_Colan.LOTUS@crd.lotus.com Subject: ICE Cubes: new Budd/Partridge record >From the July 1994 issue of ICE (see plug below), reproduced by permission: "Caroline has July 12 set as the [USA] release date for THROUGH THE HILL, an unlikely collaboration between XTC's Andy Partridge and Harold Budd, best known for his ambient work with artists like Brian Eno. The instrumental album features Budd on piano and organ, with Partridge on guitar, zither and percussion." Plug: ICE is a terrific monthly newsletter with 16 pages of info on upcoming CD releases. If you want to know what's coming out when in the next three months, you can't find it more completely and concisely than this. Current issue has an interview with Elvis Costello discussing his Ryko reissue series, with details of the extra tracks on the upcoming Almost Blue and Imperial Bedroom reissues. Ask for a free sample issue. ICE Newsletter, PO Box 3043, Santa Monica, CA 90408; voice 310-829-1291, fax 310-829-2979. Disclaimer: my only relationship with ICE is that of a shameless fan and subscriber for over six years. I'm posting the info only because I think there are some of you will be glad to hear about it. --mtc
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 29 Jun 1994 11:47:11 -0400 From: as318@freenet.carleton.ca (Brenda Thorne) Subject: XTC from Toronto ACK! There is a band based in Toronto, Canada who have just put out an independent cassette and they are calling themselves XTC. I couldn't believe my eyes. Is this coincidence or intentional or were they just ignorant enough not to know about *the* XTC?!? Does anyone else smell a lawsuit coming on? -- Brenda Thorne | hello............my nick is roxy as318@FreeNet.Carleton.CA | and i'm a chataholic!!!!!!!!!!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 29 Jun 1994 16:32:58 -0700 From: Kevin Carhart <ukevc@mcl.mcl.ucsb.edu> Subject: partridge? song I recently heard a song on a compilation tape my friend has that sounds suspiciously like Andy.. but she has no info on the songs, and there's no way to tell eally. (really.) The lyrics go something like: I've got the X, you've got the Y I've got the W, you've got the Z Let's get together, over a glass of CHAMPAGNE When he sings champage, it sounds an awful lot like Andy singing "victoria's gem trapped in somebody's HELL" or "you're on his LIIIIST" or some other instance of that big OW sound. Whoever it is, it sounds an awful lot like Andy. If oyu (you) know please enlighten me. Kevin
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 30 Jun 94 17:09:16 GMT From: Steve@nifty.demon.co.uk (Steve Clarke) Subject: XTC Album Any news of a new album from the guys ? -- Steve Clarke
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Thu, 30 Jun 94 14:59:21 PDT From: John Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: Blegvad & Brookings wilson@suna.sna.co.umist.ac.uk (Simon Wilson) writes: >Is anyone fond of the Peter Blegvad album "King Strut and Other >Stories", on on which Andy Partridge did some writing and playing? As a matter of fact, that album is one of my favourites. I also loaned it, as well as Mark O'Connor's _Meanings Of..._, Bela Fleck's _Places_, Chris Stamey's _Fireworks_, and a couple of others, to a friend, and she liked _King Strut_ the best of all the albums I loaned her. She really likes his guitar playing and the lyrics are excellent. In my opinion _King Strut_ is one of the most underrated and underexposed albums of the last few years (along with the Pooh Sticks' _Million Seller_). Buy or die. Blegvad's _Downtime_ and _The Naked Shakespeare_ are also excellent. ryan@zeus1.issc.com (Jim Ryan (N2595)) has this to say: > Glad to become the 600th member of Chalkhills. Do I win a prize >or something? No. But the statistic is a measure of the success of Chalkhills. And of the growth of the Net. "Paging Mr. Saxophone..." <MELINDA@delphi.com> tootles: >Now, was "Rocket" *on* this CD? Was it written for the CD but not >put on it? Well, there are actually TWO volumes of Ernest Noyes Brookings songs on CD, and a third only available on vinyl. Volume Two has "Rocket". Brookings wrote the words to "Rocket", Mr Partridge wrote the music and performed the song. I do not know if Mr Clowes did the artwork to Volume Two or Volume Three. >Who was Ernest Noyes Brookings? An inmate at a senior care facility at which David Greenberger (editor of the _Duplex Planet_ magazine) was activities director. He suggested Ernest should write poetry, and he did. "In the last seven years of his life ... [h]e wrote nearly four hundred poems on a wide variety of subjects". -- John
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