Chalkhills, Number 92 Tuesday, 8 May 1990 Today's Topics: Re: Chalkhills #91 Re: Chalkhills #91 Urggh:A Music War The Girl from Simpleton Re: Towers of London, Colin Moulding Something New!
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 04 May 90 16:33:07 EDT From: Mark Hessman <ST601287@brownvm.brown.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #91 Regarding *Compact XTC* : What I have heard was that it was supposed to be released domestically sometime in April. I have not been music shopping in a while, and so I would not know if this came through or not. But if it did, there should be copies everywhere. =) Next : to push for *Mummer* on CD... =) Let's see... anybody know what the band is up to now? They should be due for some new material soon, that's for sure... but I haven't heard anything. Anybody with any clues, please fill us in. -- Mark
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Fri, 4 May 90 22:24:40 -0400 From: Jon Drukman <jsd@gaffa.mit.edu> Subject: Re: Chalkhills #91 In regard to USA domestic XTC CD's - don't forget the Dukes Of Stratosphear disc. Also, the She's Having A Baby soundtrack and the Mayor of Simpleton mini-CD! /j/
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 7 May 1990 10:07:21 CDT From: "THOR::GJJ5315"@star.tamu.edu Subject: Urggh:A Music War I found a copy of Urggh: A Music War today on CD. How are the other performances. I like a lot of the other groups, but I'm not spending 15 dollars for below par performances. What's the recording quality? Is it really worth it beyond the XTC track? Gary Jedlicka GJJ5315@Star.tamu.edu
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 7 May 1990 10:07:42 CDT From: "THOR::GJJ5315"@star.tamu.edu Subject: The Girl from Simpleton This may be a stupid question but...who is the woman in the "Mayor of Simpleton" video? Is she Andy's wife? Drive over to Texas and nail me with a railroad spike if I'm missing something that should be painfully obvious. Gary Jedlicka GJJ5315@Star.tamu.edu
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Mon, 7 May 1990 20:27:21 PDT From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Re: Towers of London, Colin Moulding Daniel S. Rice <rice@ernie.berkeley.edu> asks: >Does anyone have any idea what "Towers of London" is about? First impressions (after years of listening): it's about the lack of regard the upper classes have for the workingmen who built the towers, bridges, railroads, and the Underground of London. ------- William H Stoner III <bilbo@cis.ohio-state.edu> asks: >Would someone out there tell me if "take this town" is decent? There's a >copy of _Times Square_ soundtrack goin for $3.00 near me. is it worth it? I really like "Take This Town". For $3, that seems like a deal. I don't know what else is on the soundtrack album, however. >Who was in the band, and when? the discs I own are very short on this kind >of info. XTC started as Andy Partridge on guitar and vocals, Colin Moulding on bass and vocals, and Terry Chambers on drums. They got the opportunity to record some demo tracks and decided they needed a keyboard player, so they looked around and ran into Barry Andrews. They "interviewed" him at a pub, got totally smashed and voila! he was in the band. They recorded two albums with this lineup and then Barry got disillusioned and left the band. So Andy called up Dave Gregory, a very talented and proficient guitarist that had been in a number of bands before Andy even played guitar. Andy, Colin, Dave, and Terry recorded three albums, and then Andy had his nervous breakdown and XTC stopped touring. During the recording of the following album, _Mummer_, Terry left the band to live in Australia with his new wife. XTC has continued since as a three-piece band. Various studio musicians have assisted since, but none have been considered permanent members. >I was thinking of compiling a "Songs of Colin" tape. Could someone out there >give me a list of what songs by him aren't on: Go2, Drums and Wires, English >settlement, Mummer, Black Sea, The Big Express, skylarking, and L&O? Blame the Weather Dance Band Find the Fox Heatwave Instant Tunes Life Begins at the Hop Limelight Looking for Footprints Officer Blue Skeletons Smokeless Zone The Good Things The World is Full of Angry Young Men Washaway >Also >who wrote which of the Homo-Safari tunes??? Andy wrote all of them. -- John
[][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][][] Date: Tue, 8 May 1990 22:00:44 PDT From: John M. Relph <relph@presto.ig.com> Subject: Something New! -- News Flash -- Finally, something new from one of the members of XTC. Alan Duffy has just released _"if 6 was 9"_, an album which pays tribute to the one and only Jimi Hendrix. Mr Duffy is the same lad who put out _Fast 'n' Bulbous_, the Cap'n Beefheart tribute album with XTC's version of "Ella Guru". On the new album, David Dream has contributed a new recording of "Third Stone from the Sun". According to our latest issue of _The Little Express_, David Dream is really XTC's own Dave Gregory (donning that good old purple shirt again). David Dream's recording is quite a good one, fairly faithful to the original but with some new twists. The song is quite long, almost seven minutes of psychadelic madness complete with screaming electric guitar solos and slowed down vocals. And we get to hear Mr Dream sing! _"if 6 was 9"_ also includes a raging cover of "Who Knows?" by Bevis Frond, a very long jamming version of "If 6 Was 9" by Obsequious Cheesecake (I am led to believe that they are actually Bob Weir, Henry Kaiser, Glenn Phillips, and friends), and covers by The Monks of Doom, Thin White Rope, Giant Sand, The Mock Turtles and more. Dave Gregory had this to say in the latest issue of _The Little Express_: ... yours truly booked time at a little 16 track studio near Swindon in August and attempted an up-dated "Third Stone From The Sun". I think I probably ended up biting off more than I could chew! Let's just say it was a brave attempt. Enjoy! -- John
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