Chalkhills Digest, Number 394 Saturday, 19 November 1994 Today's Topics: XTC Tribute Band to play 12/8/94 in Athens,GA Re:Drums & Wireless Various Re: King Crimson sheet music? New album name... XTC import dealer Attention Boston area fans! Re: King Crimson (XTC list) XTC and King Crimson continued... Skylarking Ultradisc Ahem, ummm... Blur An X (Tx) C Story Mermaid Smiled... new guy. New to this mailing list Wireless and Drums YeeHaw!!! XTC The Good Things and cover tunes echoes Administrivia: Chalkhills now has over 800 subscribers! Jangly, the mailing list for Martin Newell and other jangling bands, is available at <jangly-request@pavilion.co.uk>. To unsubscribe from the list, send a message to: <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> For all other administrative issues, send a message to: <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Chalkhills Archives not available using FTP. World Wide Web home page: "http://chalkhills.org/" The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. For a second that thought became a sword in my hand...
---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Weirdo <peoples@moe.coe.uga.edu> Subject: XTC Tribute Band to play 12/8/94 in Athens,GA Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 02:14:44 -0500 (EST) This is just a little note to any XTC fanatics that may live near Athens, GA. The Helium Kidz (yeah, not the originals :) will be playing December 8 at the Atomic Music Hall in Athens. We'll be playing approximately 15 XTC tunes. Songs include: Respectable Street, Grass, Mayor of Simpleton, Life Begins at the Hop, All of a Sudden, Real by Reel, Vanishing Girl, Making Plans For Nigel, Jason & the Argonauts, This Is Pop?, Knuckle Down, Towers of London, Don't Lose Your Temper, Living Through Another Cuba There may be others. We're still learning songs. A noticeable Black Sea bent, but hey its tough playing the latter day stuff with 4 people! We played once last year and were met with great enthusiasm. This year's show looks to be bigger and better. Hope to see you there! Weirdo - peoples@moe.coe.uga.edu
------------------------------ From: CurtissH@aol.com Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 06:38:04 -0500 Subject: Re:Drums & Wireless For all who missed it the first time, here is info about Drums & Wireless: It's a real album, released by Nighttracks Records/BBC, CDNT008. Unless you live in GB, you'll probably have to buy it as an import. It's a collection on songs recorded from 1977-1989, and they were recorded live, in a studio (no audience) for BBC radio, like the Peel sessions. Someone said that there are overdubs, but I suspect there weren't (i have no evidence for this opinion). The songs are very close to the originals, but with less production. IMHO, they are also very good, with the possible exceptin of Roads Girdle the Globe, which just couldn't equal the original. Other than that, a great disk, and I'd recommend it. Curtiss Hammock, Atlanta, GA, USA
------------------------------ Date: 16 Nov 1994 08:51:56 U From: "Wesley Wilson" <Wesley_Wilson@iegate.mitre.org> Subject: Various Subject: Time: 8:33 PM Subject: Time: 8:33 PM OFFICE MEMO Various Date: 11/16/94 Hey gang... I'm glad to report that I received my copy of The Little Express. This is a great XTC fanzine, a must for anyone who follows the band. I received four issues already and will send my check in soon for renewal. Speaking of "Newell" :-), there are some interesting photos of Martin Newell in the lastest issue, playing a gig in France. He looks way cool: thin, with a tartan vest and that signature "Dickens" hat. I have heard from a Japanese friend (Shigemasa Fujimoto) that Newell toured Japan as well. I would have loved to have seen him live! Shigemasa said it was excellent. The latest issue of TLE has my artwork in it (inside back cover). I never expected them to use it in such a conspicuous spot, but they did a great job of laying it out, surrounding it with vintage psychedelic posters and (non)such. Of course this issue also has some great photos of the band, along with clippings and some excellent interviews, reviews, and artwork. Also, this weekend I saw Sam Phillips on VH1. She was in a "new age"-style tea shop and was sipping various herbal teas (no, she didn't say, "You can't get the buttons these days."). She's really pretty in a delicate sort of way, something that's not obvious from the way she's made up to look on "Martinis and Bikinis." Too bad she's married, cuz I'm single... To answer a few of the questions posed in the last Chalkhills: no, no, yes, no, yes... Um, someone is saying "smoke" (not that dirty word), in "Great Fire." Followed by "curling 'round the door." No, "Drums and Wireless" is a legitimate release - "Made in England" says the sticker on the front of my copy. Does anyone know where I can get the Mayor of Simpleton single with "The Good Things" and "Living in a Hanunted Heart"? (Preferably in excellent condition and either on CD or vinyl.) Let me know. Wes
------------------------------ Subject: Re: King Crimson Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 11:19:23 EST From: Michael Murphy <mjm@cis.ufl.edu> In Chalkhills #393, Francis Owen McDonnell <fmcdonne@reed.edu> wrote: > I hate to take up the space with an out of context question, but I was > under the impression that Jerry Marrota was going to play with the new > incarnation of King Crimson? Well, he WAS going to be in it a while back (or at least rumored to be), but i guess that was back before things were finalized and the lineup was nailed down. After that, it was announced that it wouldn't be Marotta, but Pat Mastellotto (from Orange & Lemons! so this isn't too out-of-context after all). Then, it was announced that Bruford would be in the band after all, and they would still have Mastellotto as well! So now it's a six-piece -- those two drummers, Belew and Levin, Fripp of course, and stick player Trey Gunn. It's finalized now, because they've already gotten together and rehearsed some new stuff, and they've released a limited edition CD of some of it, on Fripp's new Discipline Records. And they're all listed in the credits. I just got mine last week, and it's GOOD! If anyone wants the info on where to order it from, email me. > Speaking of Crimson, hows about a Fripp version of "Complicated > Game" or "Garden of Earthly Delights"? Complicated Game done by Fripp (or the new Crimson!) might be pretty cool indeed.
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Nov 94 12:25:22 EST From: Ayanna Gaines <AYANNA@BROWNVM.BROWN.EDU> Subject: sheet music? i have played classical piano for most of my life, and in several listenings of xtc, i've noticed that their last three albums have several pieces with great piano parts to them ("wrapped in grey," "ballet for a rainy day," "chalk- hills and children"). as it is, i have "mayor of simpleton" in a single sheet format -- but does anyone know if there are any collections of their songs, not transcribed into that "easy reading" single note stuff, but still retaining the songs' original complexity? you can either email me privately, or post, but be sure to mention whether they are available in US, or if i'll have to schedule a flight to europe to get my greedy little hands on them. -- ayanna "ad hoc, ad loc, quid pro quo; so little time -- so much to know!" == jeremy hillary boob, ph.d
------------------------------ From: "Allan Blackman" <BLACKMAN@alkali.otago.ac.nz> Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 08:46:10 GMT+1200 Subject: New album name... While we're all waiting for the new album to arrive, perhaps we could content ourselves with trying to figure out what it will be called. It seems to me that their last two albums have been named using lyrics from the previous album (ie Oranges and Lemons from "Ballet for a rainy day" off skylarking and Nonsuch from "Chalkhills and Children" off Oranges and Lemons). How about "The rabid hounds" or "Resurrecting Churchill" for the next album?? Cheers Allan ********************************************************************** Allan Blackman, Department of Chemistry, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. e-mail blackman@alkali.otago.ac.nz Marge on innocence/guilt "..as my uncle used to say, shoot them all and let God decide...." **********************************************************************
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Nov 94 16:19 CDT From: John Johanneson <JOHANNESON@macc.wisc.edu> Subject: XTC import dealer Those die-hard collectors for whom price is no object might want to check out CD Now!, an Internet CD store (telnet cdnow.com). Below are the 'import listings' for XTC. ------OPTIONS------ 15) ACOUSTIC TALES -- 34.97 T) Song/Label Search VARIOUS '87 -'89 I) INFO on Artist 16) BALLAD OF PETER PUMPKINHEAD -- 11.97 ?) Help (EP) + 3 TRACKS #2 X) EXIT (Main Menu) 17) BALLAD OF PETER PUMPKINHEAD -- 9.97 ------------------- (EP) + 3 TRACKS #1 18) BEESWAX (B-SIDES '77 - '82) -- 22.97 (JPN) 19) DEAR GOD (EP) + 6 TRACKS -- 11.97 B SIDES 20) DEMO TRACKS (JPN) -- 20.97 21) DISAPPOINTED (EP) + 3 TRACKS -- 9.97 22) DISAPPOINTED (EP) + 4 TRACKS -- 9.97 ------OPTIONS------ 23) DRUMS AND WIRELESS -- 18.97 T) Song/Label Search BBC RADIO SESSIONS '77-'89 / 17 TRACKS I) INFO on Artist 24) EXPLODE TOGETHER - THE DUB -- 20.97 ?) Help EXPERIMENTS '78 - '80 X) EXIT (Main Menu) 25) IN MOTION (LIVE BBC '77 -- 27.97 ------------------- + 7 DEMO TRACKS) 26) KING FOR A DAY (EP) + 3 TRACKS -- 6.97 27) KINGS FOR A DAY (ACOUSTIC '89) -- 34.97 28) K-ROCKING IN PASADENA -- 34.97 ACOUSTIC LIVE '89 29) LAST LIVE SHOW (LONDON '80) -- 27.97 (JPN) 30) LTD. EDITION -- 59.97 ------OPTIONS------ DRUMS, (3 PIC DISC'S... GO 2 T) Song/Label Search BLACK SEA) I) INFO on Artist 31) MAKING PLANS FOR ANDY -- 27.97 ?) Help LIVE '78 & '82 X) EXIT (Main Menu) 32) MAYOR OF SIMPLETON 3" (EP) -- 9.97 ------------------- + 3 TRACKS 33) THANKS FOR CHRISTMAS 3" (EP) -- 24.97 + 1 TRACK (JPN) 34) THE LOVING 3" (EP) + 2 TRACKS -- 9.97 35) THE SINGLES 1978/85 -- 22.97 36) THIS IS LIVE -- 27.97 HAMMERSMITH ODEON '81 37) TOO MANY COOKS IN THE KITCHEN -- 24.97 ------OPTIONS------ 3" T) Song/Label Search 38) USA 1980 (LIVE) DISCLAIMER: I'm not affilated in any way with CD Now!, nor have I ever ordered from them, although I know of one person who has, and he said it went fine. -John <-> johanneson@macc.wisc.edu
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 20:20:47 -0500 (EST) From: david bregande <dbregand@wood.helios.nd.edu> Subject: Attention Boston area fans! I regret that this is not a totally XTC relevant posting, but I must recommend that you all go see THE PUSH STARS this Saturday, 10pm, at the Middle East Cafe'. Did I say recommend, I meant DEMAND. Both song writers are Partridge influenced, and judging from their demo tape they are headed for a good future. Incidentally, the bassist is a huge Colin Moulding fan, and his playing certainly reflects this! Go see, and tell me what you think. Oh, I may as well offer my two cents to a question that has probably been answered already. That is not Andy saying "fuck" on Great Fire, but the word "smoke" in the line "smoke, curling round the door". It is an honest mistake. Listen again, it sounds smokey. Thanks, Dave
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 14:44:30 +0800 From: james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: Re: King Crimson (XTC list) The new line-up for King Crison is Robert Fripp, Adrian Belew, Tony Levin, Bill Bruford (ie the 1980s line-up) plus Trey Gunn (stick, bass, guitar - ex-League of Crafty Guitarists) and Frank(?) Mastelotto (ex-Mr Mister, worked on XTC's Oranges and Lemons if memory serves. Hey! XTC content ;-)). Sounds like they're working as two complem,entary three-poieces of guitar/stick/drums. New ep VROOOM out any day now. Marotta was rumoured to be in the new line up last year, but nothing eventuated. Fripp could cover "Somnambulist" quite nicely. Or how about Crimso themselves doing "Seagulls screaming..."? On the subject of covers, I just heard Primus's version of M.P.F.Nigel for the first time yesterday. Not bad - the vocals suit it, but not as good as the original, natch ;-) BTW anyone interested in the heaviest prog group ever should contact "Elephant Talk", the King Crimson list, c/- toby@cs.man.ac.uk James James Dignan, Department of Psychology, University of Otago. Ya jivu v' 50 Norfolk St., St. Clair, Dunedin, New Zealand pixelphone james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz steam megaphone NZ 03-455-7807 * You talk to me as if from a distance * and I reply with impressions chosen from another time, time, time, * from another time (Brian Eno)
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 16:31:28 -0800 From: james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: XTC and King Crimson continued... Sopotted while leafing through the archives of the King Crimson mailing list: From: malzahn@umcc.umich.edu (Eric Malzahn) Subject: Adrian in Detroit Date: Sun, 17 Oct 1993 23:24:12 -0400 (EDT) >I saw Adrian's acoustic tour in Detroit last Saturday. He's an excellent >player and, as others have stated, the songs are surprisingly well suited for >the acoustic setting. >Here are some of the more interesting things that came out of the open >discussion [a question and answer session was held between Belew and the >Audience at the end of the show - JD]: (various items deleted, then...) >Oddly, he doesn't listen to much music recreationally, and he had to struggle >to name an up and coming band that he likes. He finally mentioned XTC, and >said that he likes all the music of the people he plays with. Up and coming? But hey, the man has taste! James James Dignan, Department of Psychology, University of Otago. Ya jivu v' 50 Norfolk St., St. Clair, Dunedin, New Zealand pixelphone james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz steam megaphone NZ 03-455-7807 * You talk to me as if from a distance * and I reply with impressions chosen from another time, time, time, * from another time (Brian Eno)
------------------------------ From: DaHaa@aol.com Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 02:01:53 -0500 Subject: Skylarking Ultradisc Hi, I've been monitoring the chat here for months and finally am popping my head up. I've been collecting/enjoying/listening to XTC even since the 3DEP, way back in those glory days. Even have the fabled 4-songs-free-from-Record-Mirror-EP (which contained 4 different Virgin bands, on a regular black vinyl 7 inch, with the old blue Virgin labels, no picture sleeve. The XTC track is a live version of "Traffic Light Rock" produced by John Leckie. I think this is the only place this has been released.) At any rate, here's my offering for this time: Just picked up the Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs Ultradisc II CD of "Skylarking." It sold for $24.99 at Best Buy. Sadly, there is no "Mermaid Smiled" here and no extra tracks. But the sounds is truly amazing! There is such a difference, the album sounds nearly brand new all over again. Very impressive. On comparison, the regular Geffen U.S. version sounds flat and lifeless. The Virgin U.K. release (and think mine was pressed in Germany) sounds much better. But the Ultradisc easily tops them both. This is a must have disc. If only all CDs came out in a limited edition like this when they were first released. Man, that would be cool. Cheers, dahaa@aol.com David Haakenson
------------------------------ From: "Bill Moxim" <BMOXIM@epi.soph.uab.edu> Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 11:26:51 -600 Subject: Ahem, ummm... Blur Boy I really hate to bring this up, especially after that long undying thread we recently had, BUT, I never posted anything to that thread and I just have to make a comment about - BLUR. I remember just before that thread started I had seen the video for "Girls & Boys" (or whatever) on Em-TeeVee and kinda liked it. Thought it was a bit odd, and was also reminded in some strange way of XTC. I dunno, just kinda popped into my head - then that thread started suddenly. Well I'm here to say that I just got the disc "Parklife" yesterday and I'm really astonished at all the negative comments it received here! It's a highly diversified album. Very unusual and imaginative. I heard many references to XTC, the Beatles, Matthew Sweet, oh... and even Martin Newell! Note these were bands that I was reminded of while listening, not that I heard specific references. You absolutely can NOT judge this disc by hearing only one track! Every track was a new surprise. They vary from the opening almost techno-pop tune to some good new-wavish jams to some strings/easy listening-type tunes to quasi-hardcore thrash to carnival music! Even some offbeat very-english Bonzo Dog Band type stuff. They are definately English, and remind me a lot of some early 80's new wave stuff like The Jags or 4 Out Of 5 Doctors. Whatever - sorry 'bout that, I just felt a need to speak up for them. I'm not saying they're the best thing I've heard, but they are very interesting to hear and should be given a chance. And sorry about the lack of XTC content, but - the first band I was reminded of when I first heard them was --- XTC, Drums & Wires era. Keep it fast & bulbous! Bill +------------------------------------+-------------------------------+ |Bill Moxim | Programmer II | |Internet : bmoxim@epi.soph.uab.edu | Univ. of Alabama at Birmingham| |Compuserve: 76114,467 | Department of Epidemiology | +------------------------------------+-------------------------------+
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Nov 1994 12:08:24 -0800 (PST) From: Eric Leikam <ericl@crl.com> Subject: An X (Tx) C Story My name is Eric Leikam. I'm a radio DJ from Houston, Tx. My first exposure to XTC came with the domestic release of English Settlement. My boss and I would listed to the whole record and work. It was a blast! It wasn't long before I could "air-drum" to Senses Working Overtime. BTW whatever happened to that video? When I was a freshman at UH I was on the concert committee. The first show I did was The Police on the Zenyatta Mondatta tour. The album had just been released and was starting to catch fire. The show had to be moved from Cullen Auditorium to the larger Houston Music Hall which had just been remodled. It was my job to try and keep people from smoking. Ha! The opening act was XTC. Halfway through the show I gave up trying to do my job and jumped into the orchestra pit. I stayed there for the rest of the concert. I was so close I couldn't see Terry Chambers or Stuart Copeland. After the show I went to their hotel. I found Andy and Colin in the bar. They were congenial but didn't really want to be disturbed. They mentioned something about wanting to go to Gilley's. When I told them that it was some 20 miles away in Pasadena they lost interest. I also met The Police that night. Over the years I've kept tabs on the guys through albums and reading interviews particularly Musician Magazine. In 1989 when Oranges & Lemons was released the guys did a radio station tour to support it. As you know they played "unplugged" live everywhere they went. They visited my station KRBE and I recorded them. I remember they played "scarecrow People", "Love On A Farmboy's Wages", "Senses Working Overtime" and a couple others. Anyway, there was a guy on staff who was an even bigger XTC fan than me. He took the tape and departed the station shortly thereafter. I've lost track of him. His name is David Redemann. If anyone knows anything about David or this tape please e-mail me. The performances on the tape were simply breathtaking! That evening Geffen treated us to dinner (we enjoyed it. It was only gas and chemicals) with XTC at Ruggles Grill. Andy sat on my right, Dave directly across and Colin two seats down. My friend David was talking Dukes with Colin and I talked about everything else with Andy. They were all quite friendly and glad to see such dedicated fans in the heart of Texas. Sorry, I got carried away there. I got so much to say but I'm afraid it'll all come out wrong. And the church bell softly chiming... ] Eric Leikam/Rocket 107 Houston
------------------------------ Date: Thu, 17 Nov 94 19:22:35 EST From: jlamy@sweat.ess.harris.com (Joe Lamy) Subject: Mermaid Smiled... Ayanna Gaines spake thusly: > two things, fellow chalkers: > 1) does anyone else besides me find "mermaid smiled" a divine, scintilla- > ting little song? I certainly do. It is one of my favorites on Skylarking - I love the way it builds, with the bass playing latin style over the bongos while the horns swell... That brings me to another point. I find that my favorite music causes a reaction in me: it's hard to describe, but I'd say a quickening of the pulse, and an intense emotional feeling, which may be haunting reflection (Chalkhills, Rook, etc.) elation (Burning With Optimism's Flames, Omnibus) or just some "high" that I can't really identify, but might call excited, mischeivous, dare I say groovy? (You're My Drug, Are You Receiving Me?) It really has little to do with the lyrics - for instance, "Ball And Chain" just puts me in a great mood, even though it's about the destructive nature of civilization. I know that music can have a powerful effect on most people, but I swear, it seems like I am hearing/feeling something different. It's this feeling that has been my entire motivation for getting into songwriting. I also think it is this heightened sense that draws many of us to XTC, and to other bands that so deliberately use music as an emotional tool. Case in point: we all have our stories about turning someone else on to XTC, but how many times have we made tapes for friends of what we considered the "best" songs, songs that when assembled together weren't even fair to the unwitting recipient, who would, with an audible "snap", go insanely bonkers over XTC - and then we find out later the friend listened to a few songs and casually dismissed the tape. Some may say it's just preference - I think it's more than that. ...I just read the above, and it seems incredibly elitist. Yeah...So what? > 2) is "mermaid" on any other disc besides whatever version of _skylarking_ > it was on? probably _rag and bone_, but i haven't been actively search Yep. Rag-n-Bone, which has a lot of other great tunes on it as well. In the same vein as Ayanna's original question, I feel the same way about "I Remember the Sun" which is right up there with "Chalkhills and Children" for yanking my heart out and doing a little two-step on it, yet very few people even mention it, and some who do don't even like it. I must admit I get very confused - am I hearing the same song? Done rambling...back into lurk mode... P.S. - a while back I mentioned that I played a few XTC songs with my band and also on the piano, and a couple of people asked for notation. My apologies for not responding - I really haven't had much time, and don't know any of the common notations, like tabulature. If I ever figure out how to get it down, I'll submit it for the FTP site (if there is one) or the WWW page. Joe Lamy "The opinions expressed by me are not those of me. Harris Corporation They are those of my evil twin, who never even jlamy@sweat.ess.harris.com finishes his
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 10:28:54 -0600 (CST) From: PHELAN <m_c_0015@frank.mtsu.edu> Subject: new guy. Hello. First I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Phelan and I am very happy to find out that I was not the only person in North America to love XTC's music as much as I do. My friends think I am crazy. I am incredibly new to the whole NET. I just recieved my account from the university I attend and found out about this on gopher. I don't understand why this band has such a profound effect on me but I am seriously in tune to their whole feel. Any news on new items or recordings would be appreciated. I have a collection that would probably warrant a B+ with hardcore collectors but I still need more. If I am correct, XTC were the first band to perform on MTV's Unplugged. If anyone has video or audio of that, I am willing to facilitate the ways and means needed to procure this piece. In other words, PLLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAASSSSSSE!!. Also, If I make any mistakes in leaving notices, please let me know as I am still learning. I am willing to talk about any song,album, or subject. Thanks, Phelan.
------------------------------ From: GilLamont@aol.com Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 12:52:29 -0500 Subject: New to this mailing list I first heard XTC in 1980 when "Drums & Wires" came out. Back in the days of vinyl, I grabbed everything I could find by them. I bought the imported lp of "English Settlement" because the U.S. release on Epic was only 1 disc. And so forth. All my vinyl has since been lost. I'm delighted that the Geffen CDs include oodles of B-sides and obscure tracks. And I'm still grabbing everything I can find. I found out about this mailing list last night at my local CD purveyor. I was buying "Drums and Wireless" and the owner and I discovered that we are apparently *the* two XTC fans in Sacramento, though he went to Illinois for the XTC convention and I didn't. FWIW, I'm 47 and have been in love with rock 'n' roll for thirty years. Gil Lamont
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 14:35:36 -0500 (EST) From: "Benjamin J. Rubin" <bjrub@conncoll.edu> Subject: Wireless and Drums Hey Chalkhill people- Did anyone notice that Andy messed up his lyrics on Drums and Wireless. He says,"The husband sucks his paper, burns his pipe" instead of "burns his paper, sucks his pipe" as heard on English Settlement. Also, does anyone know the date that the Skylarking Gold reissue will be released? -Ben
------------------------------ From: Raymond Glass <rglass@lynx.dac.neu.edu> Subject: YeeHaw!!! XTC Date: Fri, 18 Nov 1994 15:34:42 -0500 (EST) Hello Everyone!! I can't believe I'm actually on an XTC newsgroup! I found out about this newsgroup on the "alt.music.progressive" line and got so psyched!! I have never had much contact with fellow XTCers; I'm just so glad that there are people willing to talk about one of the greatest, most talented bands of our times! I started listening to XTC when "Making Plans for Nigel" came out, oh so many years ago. I listened to them voraciously all through high school. Actually, whenever I listen to "Black Sea" and "English Settlement" I think of all those things that happened to me at that time in my life. (In the last digest posters were talking about XTC reminding them of that too). Along with Echo and the Bunnymen, XTC really got me started listening to a whole new style of music. I used to only listen to Queen and Aerosmith. Now I am a die-hard XTC fan. I was actually fortunate to have seen Andy Partridge once in my life, although I didn't get to meet him or see him perform. When the boys did their radio tour for "Oranges and Lemons" I stood outside WBCN studios in Boston. It was exciting to see him, if only for a fleeting moment. Too bad I missed them when they DID tour; they came to Boston on a few occasions. Hey, who knew at the time that they would never tour again? Oh well, enough of my drivel. Quite simply, thanks for existing =) !!!!
------------------------------ From: Mike.Gervasi@f1.n3658.z1.fidonet.org (Mike Gervasi) Date: 17 Nov 94 16:52:29 -0500 Subject: The Good Things and cover tunes Organization: FidoNet Nameserver/Gateway ch>Some of the keenest things about XTC songs are the small things. This is the reason why I love O&L so much. No matter how many times you hear it, there is always one more layer, one more little instrument or nuance to be found. I have found that using my surround system, I can isolate one part of a song (Such as the Harmonized guitar in "Garden") and listen to just that instrument out of the surround speakers. By changing the delay time, I switch instruments. I'm not quite sure why it works, but it does. Someone mentioned Frank Sinatra doing "Man who Sailed.." I think Harry Connick Jr. would do a better job, who by the way has a new album out and it is completely different from the big band/piano albums of the past. Very cool, very good. *------------------------------------------------ Mike * Wave Rider 1.20 # 367 * ... A fool and his modem are soon ported. --- Blue Wave/Maximus
------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Nov 1994 14:14:42 -0500 From: cornflake boy <woj@remus.rutgers.edu> Organization: <a href="http://remus.rutgers.edu/~woj/">wojpage</a> Subject: echoes echoes, a national public radio program that focuses on the ambient and new age, did a short spotlight on _through the hill_ this week. the host (not john diliberto, one of his flunkies) talked about the album and included some discussion from andy and harold budd. i get the impression that she didn't interview them directly, but that could just how she produced the spot. i managed to dub a copy of the spotlight and will transcribe it as soon as i get a chance. woj
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