Chalkhills, Number 77 Monday, 5 February 1990 Today's Topics: English Settlement English Settlement CD Re: Chalkhills #76 Mailbag Chalkhills Survey leftovers
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 3 Feb 90 03:13:41 EST From: woj <woiccare@clutx.clarkson.edu> Subject: English Settlement There surrently is a raging debate over in rec.music.gaffa regarding the various releases of _English_Settlement_ in all its incarnations. I would appreciate it if someone here would quickly explain the genesis from Virgin double-LP to Epic 10-cut LP to Geffen 15-cut CD plus any possibility of differing CD's, etc. Thanks woj
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Sat, 3 Feb 90 20:28 MDT From: <RLANTHIE@ducair.bitnet> Subject: English Settlement CD Help! I'm so confused! I was reading rec.music.gaffa and noticed that a number of people were discussing how much of English Settlement was on the CD. Some say all songs are on the Geffen release. Some say there are less on other labels versions. What's the truth? I know the US version deleted some great tracks, but I never had that problem as I'm >from Canada. Personally I think an English Settlement without _Leisure_ or _Down in the Cockpit_ would be pitifully lacking. One might want to know why I want this information. I just got the CD player this Christmas and am replacing all my albums, slowly as the grad student budget is less than one would like. To make things worse Noteworthy has a Warner Brothers version of the thing. Please help me! Thanks in advance. Rich
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 5 Feb 90 11:24:16 GMT From: Scott.A.C.McIntyre@exeter.ac.uk Subject: Re: Chalkhills #76 Hey...I was at a record fayre here in England a few weeks ago when I picked up at XTC cd that I hear is very rare..it is called Making Plans for Andy and seems to be a compilation of various live tracks as well as remix of Cliff Richard's The Young Ones, which if you have ever seen is hilarious. Anyway, if anyone knows more about these things, like the BBC transcripts they were taken from, or the Amsterdam concert, Id like to hear...if you want more info from me, feel free to mail! Scott
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1990 16:00:40 PST From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Mailbag Rich <RLANTHIE@ducair.bitnet> asks: >I guess the main question I have is why doesn't XTC ever tour? Perhaps a >related question is have they ever? Yes, XTC toured almost non-stop from 1979 to 1982. They played in Europe, North America, Japan, and Venezuela, among other places. Why don't they tour? Because Andy had built up an 'orrible case of stage fright, and had a couple of nervous breakdowns, leading to the show in Paris where Andy walked off stage during the first song, and thence to the cancellation of their last tour in San Diego. Andy has said that he felt the band would have self-destructed had they continued touring, and that he would probably be in a home somewhere "drooling on a cardboard guitar". Tony <FOURNIER@ecs.umass.edu> says: > I've seen lots of "Dukes of Stratosphere" albums, and they're >usually under the XTC files in record stores. I haven't bought any yet, >but I believe at least Andy Partridge is in the Dukes. This is probably >a stupid question, but as a new XTC fan, I'd appreciate some info on the >Dukes and a description of what kind of music they play. Thanks. The Dukes of Stratosphear are XTC's psychadelic alter-egos. They play (and pay) tribute to all of their favourite sixties psychadelic bands including Syd Barrett's Pink Floyd, Small Faces, Beatles, Beach Boys, Hollies, Kinks, and more. However, The Dukes died in a horrible kitchen accident a while ago. But they recorded two good pieces of vinyl, the first being _25 O'Clock_, a six song EP released on April Fools' Day 1985, and the second being _Psonic Psunspot_, a full album (complete with pscented psychadelic psleeve). I believe that _25 O'Clock_ is really the better, more coherent, and more truly psychadelic of the two. It in fact was recorded in two weeks, for less than 20,000 quid. The sad thing about it is that it actually sold better than _The Big Express_, which was released six months earlier. Virgin was so impressed with sales of _25 O'Clock_ that they basically forced The Dukes to make _Psonic Psunspot_. The songs therein are a mixture of XTC demo tracks psychadelicized and other purely purple pieces. But after that, The Dukes had their mysterious kitchen accident resulting in their demise. This was in the great cover story on XTC in the _Tower Records Pulse!_ magazine (back when _Oranges and Lemons_ were... was new): The Dukes -- Sir John Johns (Partridge), The Red Curtain (Moulding), Lord Cornelius Plum (Gregory) and drummer E.I.E.I. Owen (Gregory's brother Ian) -- have released two records of "soundgasm"... -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1990 16:16:21 PST From: John M. Relph <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> Subject: Chalkhills Survey leftovers Here are some leftovers from the First Chalkhills Readers' Survey: 8. Favourite lyrical phrase (a few words, a line or two) she treats me far too frosty / this hangin on has cost me years I hear the engine's dying breath "I wanted to make this instrumental / but the words got in the way" ("No Language in Our Lungs") Science Friction Burns My Fingers "When it rains it rains / Tickets for the front row seats up on the rooftops" (A side note: I am hard pressed to find a more beautiful thought in English poetry...and I majored in the subject in college. I like the rain; here Andy gives the subject its due.) "Funk Pop A Roll": "But please don't listen to me / I've already been poisoned by this industry." Very memorable, for some reason. Life's like a jigsaw, you get the straight bits But there's something missing in the middle. I can't think of a particular lyrical phrase. I guess it would be... "I should be shouting, but in liberation, feel like a ship with no rudder" from Me And The Wind. "Hammer goes down, brakes all scream, Me and a couple of empty carriages slide downhill still Next stop.. bad dreamsville!" My .sig has "There is no language in our lungs to tell the world just how we feel". There are _SO_ many good lyrics to choose from. "You made a fool of me and physics" from Heaven is Paved with Broken Glass `Sunday church and they look fetching But Saturday night saw him retching Over our fence' from Respectable Street "Immaculate Reception on their portable Sony Entertainment Centers" Tied with: "We're all Jesus, Buddha, and the Wizard of Oz." Like childrens' chalklines over pavement "The swastika and the hammer and symbol / Are sickles that reap only weeds." ("Reign of Blows") "You're the Wish You Are I Had" (Chorus from the song of the same name, from 'The Big Express') "Don't wanna be another satellite"- "Satellite", Skylarking 'Insect bomber Bhuddist droning Copper chord of August's Organ', from "Summer's Cauldron" 'bout the baby and its umbilical who's pushin the pedals on the season cycle (only Andy could make that one work!) "Life's like a firework, you're only lit once, and you must stand and radiate correctly." 9. Favourite album ARRGH! Well, if I have to choose (ugh!), 'English Settlement'... or 'Skylarking'... no wait, 'Black Sea'... All right, *sigh*, you wormed it out of me. ** 'SKYLARKING' **. 16. Least favourite song Least favorite song, gee... I have absolutely no use for huge portions of White Music or Go 2. I've read the positive reviews of them in Chalkhills and even went back and gave them a listen but, sorry lads, I just don't see it. There's way to much use of gimmicky stuff for me. Partridge and Moulding can both write splendid songs without relying on that stuff. And... I do indeed detest Oranges and Lemons. It's sounds more like the Knack than XTC. What happened to lush melody, guys? There's way too much use of "riffs". With all that said, my least favorite would probably be Dance Band. It's an extremely irritating song. 17. Least favourite album The Big Express. Too much dissonance. Runner-up: Oranges and Lemons. Musically not up to snuff, Mayor of Simpleton notwithstanding. My least favorite album would have to be Oranges and Lemons. It's definitely the most disappointing one for me. I don't like White Music and don't care for large parts of Go 2 but at least they moved upward and onward from them. I sure hope they can recover from Oranges. 18. Least favourite video They have VIDEOS???
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