Chalkhills, Number 82 Wednesday, 21 February 1990 Today's Topics: Homo Safari Re: Chalkhills #81 Generals & Majors Live, complete Drums & Wires CD? I Had a Dream Mummer
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: sco!stewarte@ucscc.ucsc.edu Subject: Homo Safari Date: Tue Feb 20 15:52:17 1990 Quoth the mighty Relph, re Homo Safari: >Oddly enough, number 4 in the Series, "Mantis on Parole", which >appears on the "Wake Up" 12-inch six-song EP, was the last to be >released. Andy claims they actually forgot to do a part 4, and didn't realize they'd skipped it until a listener pointed it out! He says they then went back, tails between legs, to fill in the gap, but weren't very happy with the results. He says "Mantis" is his least favorite part of the series. This and much more information comes to you from a phone interview, parts of which were aired on a KFJC special, but which has never been reproduced in its entirety, and which I promise to transcribe as a Chalkhills exclusive Real Soon Now (TM). -- Stewart
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 20 Feb 90 21:55:18 EST From: Mark Hessman <ST601287@brownvm.brown.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #81 One question : What is all this about a "Safari" sequence of tunes from XTC? I've heard of these songs before, and have even heard a couple, but this is the first I've heard of any connection or some such. Any info??? OK, a couple more questions. For one thing, does anyone know if this release of *Compact XTC* (and I'd be happy about it had I not finally sprung for the import in December) is just a one-time sort of thing, or if Virgin is finally getting plans together to re-release more of the older stuff on CD? And if they're not sure yet, how can we pester them to change their mind? =) Also -- somebody talked about the Black Sea Tour thing as being the only 'live' XTC we'll hear... well, as far as I know, several people have recorded the in-studio concerts of last year (including myself), and that there was a plan of some sort circulating for some sort of distribution for those on this list who want. Any more info?? That's all I can think of for now... -- Mark =)
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 21 Feb 90 09:23:58 EST From: FULIGIN@umass.bitnet Subject: Generals & Majors Live, complete Drums & Wires CD? Howdy folks, Just a couple of replies (one extremely belated): (1) The 'Generals & Majors/Living Through Another Cuba' medley seems to have been a staple of the live show, when there was one. It appears on several bootlegs, as well as the aforementioned BBC College Concert disk, the b-side of the Sgt. Rock double-pack 7", and a Japanese mini-lp called "XTC: Live and More". (The mini-lp version is the same as the one on Sgt. Rock, the BBC recording is a different performance). (2) I finally checked out the previously mentioned "Drums & Wires" CD spotted at Main Street Records (in Northampton, MA). The booklet is the same as the one on the UK CD version, but the track listing on the back of the jewel box is clearly a new addition. It lists 15 tracks, in order, including Life Begins at the Hop, Day In, Day Out, Limelight, and Chain of Command. If I didn't already own both the original US LP version (with 'Life') and the import CD, I might buy it. As is, I can't justify the expense ($18 or so, as I recall) just to get 'Life...' on CD. If you don't already own both, run out and buy it! :-) -Peter E. Lee fuligin@umass.bitnet or lee@cs.umass.edu
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1990 9:46:16 PST From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: I Had a Dream "I had a dream last night I forgot what it was". Actually, I had a dream last night that Andy was upset about the bootleg CD of _Making Plans for Andy_, because it contained some material that he was embarrassed by. Andy and Colin were running around the country trying to prevent the distribution of the aforementioned CD. Where is my mind going these days? -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] From: mmlai!barash@uunet.uu.net Date: Wed, 21 Feb 90 12:26:56 est Subject: Mummer re: Great Fire, I hear "but it's never been as hot as this SMOKE curling round the door..", nothing else. I went back and listened to my Mummer that was gathering dust, and it was worth it, especially to hear Colin's songs. For some reason, "Deliver us from the elements" really grabbed me on this listen. Another subject: Have XTC *ever* performed any of their early songs after Barry left. In concerts when they did "some oldies" for encores, it never went back before Drums & Wires. Did they just dump the old songs after the Barry/Dave switch? Steve
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