Chalkhills, Number 59 Saturday, 7 October 1989 Today's Topics: Re: Chalkhills #58 Mummer CD Re: Desparately seeking Andy, etc. Re: Chalkhills #58
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 6 Oct 89 09:19:55 EDT From: Jon Drukman <jsd@gaffa.mit.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #58 Wilson: The MUMMER CD is perpetually hard to get in Boston. Try BCD in Cambridge - they had it when I decided that no price was too outlandish. Cost: $22 plus tax. It occasionally surfaces as a Candian import for a mere $16 but I haven't seen it like that in a long time now. Good luck. sco!stewart: I have the King For A Day CD-3 limited edition whateever >from Britain (in the crown shaped box). IT cost $8.50. I don't know if Main Street Records (northampton, MA) has any more. I suspect not. As for The Loving, I've never seen it anywhere. If anyone sees it, let us all know immediately! I'll pay you to get it for me and cost of shipping, etc... +---------------------- Is there any ESCAPE from NOISE? --------------------+ | | |\ | jsd@gaffa.mit.edu | "A man's home is his coffin." | | \|on |/rukman | jsd@umass.bitnet | - Al Bundy | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 6 Oct 89 09:36:48 EDT From: "Elizabeth H. Bonesteel" <eboneste@ccm.bbn.com> Subject: Mummer CD wilson@pneuma.enet.dec.com (DTN 223-4891) sez: >I need some help locating the "Mummer" CD. I live near the Boston area. >"Mummer" is not available, except at as import. I have not seen it >anywhere. The tape is available, however. I too live in the Boston area. I picked up "Mummer" two years ago at Newbury Comics, before the import laws got ravingly stupid (or before they began to be ravingly enforced). I have found *nowhere* in this area to get illegal import CDs (the legal stuff I can find just about anywhere). This makes me crazy. I went to France last summer and spent an afternoon at the Virgin Megastore on the Champs-Elysees, and THEY DIDN'T HAVE "DRUMS AND WIRES"!!!! *Sigh* another trip wasted. If anyone in this area knows of a place to get "not entirely legal" CDs, PLEASE let me know. Liz (who wants to write nasty letters to Geffen Records, her congressman, and anybody else she might run across)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: sco!stewarte@ucscc.ucsc.edu Subject: Re: Desparately seeking Andy, etc. Date: Fri Oct 6 15:18:55 1989 From: wilson@pneuma.enet.dec.com (DTN 223-4891) >This weekend I happened to see a "personal" ad in a local paper. A woman >is looking for an Andy Partridge lookalike as a potential companion. Wow... >she's REALLY a fan! Yow! Well, when I put on me round specs & have me hair cut short (as now), I've been told I bear a fair resemblance to Andy...course, my hair's a bit too dark, but my face is even getting rounder, to match his...maybe you should send me her address; after all, being on opposite coasts could never stay the hand of TRUE LOVE... >I need some help locating the "Mummer" CD. I live near the Boston area. >"Mummer" is not available, except at as import. I have not seen it >anywhere. The tape is available, however. You know, I haven't seen the import discs around much lately. I wonder if importers are leery of bringing them over, either because they're afraid of parallel import prosecution, or because they think Geffen may soon release them domestically and they'll be stuck with a bunch of expensive, unsellable CDs... Re: Joe Lynn's XTC tape compilation: I tried to do this for a friend once, and I couldn't manage to put together anything less than 2 C-90s worth. I think I would have put on more of XTC's raucous stuff: "Life Begins At The Hop", "Fly on the Wall", "Funk Pop A Roll"... -- Stewart
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 6 Oct 89 21:56:31 EDT From: colm@mathcs.emory.edu (Colm Mulcahy) Subject: Re: Chalkhills #58 how do you follow God ? with respectful silence ? oconnor!keaton!jtl@oddjob.uchicago.edu (Joe Lynn) wrote: >"Toys" and "Desert Island" appear here because she's heard the "King For A >Day" CDEP. I also tried to keep some sense of continuity (_you_ try to >think of something to follow "Dear God"!) how true, sad that the idiot who fiddled with the Skylarking CD didn't do the obvious and add the song at the END of the 14 song cycle, not bang in the middle of side two (and at the expence of another song if you are not in Canada). Extrovert would have made a nice penultimate CD track too. Sigh.
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