Chalkhills Digest, Volume 2, Number 16 Friday, 27 October 1995 Today's Topics: FROST CIRCUS TV APPEARANCE Re: Where is he now? Prefab Sprout Re: Chalkhills Digest #2-15 Multi-headed hydra o' topics Hello all! number one, the larch testimonial dinner Happy with TD! TD II - Electric Boogaloo Ripped Van Ruben The plaques testimonial aardvark ...nothing to fear. He had his beer... Mummer TD to the colonies... video tree update Administrivia: To UNSUBSCRIBE from the Chalkhills mailing list, send a message to <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> with the following command: unsubscribe chalkhills For all other administrative issues, send a message to: <chalkhills-request@chalkhills.org> World Wide Web: "http://reality.sgi.com/employees/relph/chalkhills/" The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. Pulsing pulsing...
---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: b[:m 20 Oct 95 17:21:36 PST From: "MARK HEGGEN" <mark_heggen@studio.disney.com> Subject: FROST CIRCUS TV APPEARANCE Dear Chalkhillians-- Did anyone out there besides me notice the repeated, if uncredited, appearance of "Frost Circus" in the PBS American Experience special "Coney Island"? Beautiful, spooky juxtaposition against Luna Park and the famed Wonderwheel-- the latter with spoken quotes from Henry Miller over. The show is a fabulous one, by the way, and worth watching for more than just the XTC connection. -Mark
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 14:34:48 -0500 (CDT) From: kimw@rice.edu (Kim E. Williams) Subject: Re: Where is he now? relph (John Relph) writes: >David Yazbek had >worked with Andy Partridge in the past; they had written some songs >together and Andy had produced a couple of tracks for a never-released >album. So David asked XTC to contribute something. They said yes, >went to New York, recorded it, and there ya go! (Actually, Andy may >have been living in NYC during that time.) John L.: >Does he still live in New York? Did he return to England? Why did he move >to NYC in the first place (Divorce, etc.)? From what I understand, NYC is where Andy's friend Erica Wexler lives. He seems to split his time between NY and England. Some of it probably has to do with the divorce, the kids and the Virgin/EMI contract. Kim - Stick a fork in me - I'm done. (Voodoo Mark Band -Fighting)
------------------------------ From: Dennis P Hilgenberg <syd@ecn.purdue.edu> Subject: Prefab Sprout Date: Mon, 23 Oct 95 15:22:28 EST > Finally, to Nick Brown---I think that Prefab Sprout is a fabulous band with > Jordan: The Comeback being one of the very great albums made (and which was > produced by Thomas Dolby, by the way). Alas, since that album, I've only > seen a compilation CD and wonder if they've disbanded. Even if they have, > what has become of their leader, singer and songwriter Paddy McAloon? I swear I'd heard something about Paddy doing a solo album in the near future. Am I crazy?
------------------------------ From: 7IHd <ee92pmh@brunel.ac.uk> Subject: Re: Chalkhills Digest #2-15 Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 20:52:28 +0000 (GMT) # From: vertigo@well.com (Giancarlo Cairella) # Subject: Extatic Demos / Alibi Records <snip snip> I don't suppose anyone knows a UK contact for getting hold of these, do they? # From: relph (John Relph) # Subject: Divers <snip snip> John, is this an evil attempt to confuse everyone the way you did me the other day, or something? :-) Apologies for lack of interesting contact in this message, I was just having withdrawal symptoms from posting to the list, sorry. Oh yeah, one thing, on 'Drums & Wireless', whatever I may have said about it in the past (and mostly I stand by it, i.e. could do better), that is a _brilliant_ rendition of Ten Feet Tall. Glad I got that off my chest. ttfn, Phil _ |_)|_ *| | | )|| http://http2.brunel.ac.uk:8080/~ee92pmh/ ========
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Oct 95 17:45:47 EDT From: jlamy@ruby.ess.harris.com (Joe Lamy) Subject: Multi-headed hydra o' topics Greetings, Chalklates! Figgered I'd de-lurk long enough to chime in my pointy-headed opinion on some stuff, and to insert a Shameless Plug (TM) for my band... Someone asked a while ago what covers we would play of XTC's if we could. Well, my band Ghostbeat can and does (although we're mostly original). We've been playing lately: Mayor of Simpleton Ugly Underneath Senses Working Overtime Burning with Optimism's Flames Before that: Vanishing Girl Another Satellite Grass Big Day We've probably forgotten: Crocodile Making Plans for Nigel Funk Pop a Roll Beating of Hearts It's Nearly Africa Myself on the piano (not for public consumption): Chalkhills and Children Wrapped in Grey Ballet for a Rainy Day Miniature Sun So if you need a live XTC fix, just hop in the closest plane/train/ auto/pogo-stick and make yer way down to Central Florida, where you can revel in the dulcet tones of XTC between drive-by shootings. Testimonial Dinner: Like it. Ruben Blades got me hoppin' - in fact, his version is so different (down to straightening out the 7/8 time to salsify it) that it's like having two great songs instead of one (because I still love the original)! Terry et al: look, stop picking on them just because they have no life beyond their sycophantic efforts to sound, act, and dress like XTC, or because they smell bad (according to Mr. Yazbek). I loved "The Good Things" from the time it was a humble little b-side. In fact, it might have been nice had it made Oranges and Lemons, since its optimism would have balanced out Colin's other "downer" songs. Recommendations: This is one of my favorite things about this list, so I'll contribute. Ben Folds Five - trio from Chapel Hill, N.C. Just piano, bass and drums, but the bass is fuzzed up, so it sorta functions like a rhythm guitar. These guys are great, with poppy, catchy, energetic songs, and impeccable singing. Dive in. Adrian Belew, _Here_ - I mentioned this earlier on the list, but it deserves mentioning again. His best songwriting and producing effort in some time. And of course, Jellyfish, the Grays, Blur, Todd Rundgren, Robyn Hitchcock, Martin Newell, 10cc and _Pet_Sounds_-era Brian Wilson, for the uninitiated. Joe
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 18:13:33 -0500 From: produce@magicnet.net (Arthur James Virgin) Subject: Hello all! Hello! As a new member, its great to be among you! I am a student of Full Sail Centre for the Recording Arts getting my audio engineering degree. Another great day last week when one of my prof's told me he worked with Ed Thacker (Oranges and Lemons) on numerous occasions in Toronto..Thus has arranged for me to talk to him about being an intern for the man who is responsible for me catching this dreaded Engineer/Producer bug! Once again, its great to be here! AJ "How can I be pleased when I'm handed the keys to a town they call Misery" - Andy Partridge Visit my Quality Music Page! http://www.magicnet.net/~produce/
------------------------------ From: Algae99@aol.com Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 23:14:32 -0400 Subject: number one, the larch Just in case I missed anyone, or my mailing service has been attacked by huge dogs, if there is anyone on my leaf list who did not get anything from me yet, let me know. Still looking for Testimonial Dinner in Kentucky. James
------------------------------ From: mallende@Phoenix.kent.edu (The Lord) Subject: testimonial dinner Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 09:06:52 -0400 (EDT) i dig it. HOWEVER, i thought that The Rembrandts sounded rather ACHINGLY American. "... Nigellll" anyway. much pleased am i. -- -makotu mallende@Phoenix.kent.edu uh...
------------------------------ From: Ben Gott <BENG@hotchkiss.pvt.k12.ct.us> Subject: Happy with TD! Date: Tue, 24 Oct 95 09:54:00 EDT Although I had to cut math class to hear TD, I'm convinced it's the best thing I've heard in a long time. At this moment, I especially like Sarah McLachlan's "Dear God", and Crash Test Dummies' "All You Pretty Girls." Someone has already said this, but I just want to reiterate: thank you, Mr. Yasbek! Ben Gott The Hotchkiss School beng@hotchkiss.pvt.k12.ct.us "The XTC oeuvre is a catalogue of genius..." -David Yasbek, on the TD insert
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 10:41:04 -0400 From: David.Criddle@cinsycfs.rcc.org (David Criddle) Subject: TD II - Electric Boogaloo We were listening to A Testimonial Dinner the other day and we came up with a list of artists and suggested covers for ATD II: Blur - Sgt. Rock (Is Going to Help Me) Frank Black/Pixies - This Is Pop? Sugar - Respectable Street Gipsy Kings - Yacht Dance Tom Waits - Ladybird Jellyfish - You're the Wish You Are I Had/ Bike Ride to the Moon Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians - My Love Explodes Paul McCartney - In Loving Memory of a Name Todd Rundgren - That's Really Super, Supergirl (Whoops! Already on "Skylarking"!) Weezer - Burning w/ Optimism's Flames Terry and the Lovemen - Blue Beret Shonen Knife - Love at First Sight Prince - Pink Thing Adrian Belew - Crocodile Green Day - Outside World Madness (Reunion Recording) - When Your Near Me I Have Difficulty Squeeze - Merely a Man and Finally.... Bono & the Three Tenors - Thanks for Christmas (He's on every other compilation! :< ) ...Just in case Mr. Yazbek gets inspired for a sequel!!! -Jude and Dave P.S. Last weekend we went to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - plenty of peers were covered, but XTC's only discernible representation was a brief flash of the Oranges & Lemons album art on a video monitor. 'Course, they aren't eligible for induction until (roughly) 2002. (-What's with these homeys dissin' my band?) P.P.S. Did anyone else notice that it sounds like Ruben Blades says "I hate that XTC" in the last 10 seconds of his song? WEIRD!
------------------------------ From: s.reule@genie.com Date: Tue, 24 Oct 95 19:34:00 UTC 0000 Subject: Ripped Van Ruben In Chalkhills 15 Gustave disagrees with my assessment of the Ruben Blades cover as the weakest track on the CD. He's entitled to his opinion, as I am to mine, no problem there. I'm not "going against what I don't know", I'm simply expressing an opinion. Dean Zemel disagreed with it in the same issue but in a far less hostile and more mature fashion. I do choose the Rembarandts over Blades based on those two tracks. Neither one comes close to the genius of XTC but who does? As for Blades being "one of the most intelligent singers/songwriters in the world", we're talking about a song he DIDN'T write, remember! As a singer he's adequate I guess. I asked a friend who loves him and has a bunch of his CDs and he agreed that he's not that exceptional of a singer. He likes the overall sound and feel, which is fine for him. I think the "most intelligent singer/songwriter" list would have different people in it, along the lines of Costello, Neil Young, Kate Bush, Danny Elfman, Tom Waits, John Wesley Harding, Prince, John Lennon, and of course Andy and Colin. If Ruben has written material to match these people then I commend him. Enough about this, let's hear some other opinions on the Sarah Mclaughlin track. My wife says it's better than XTC's version! I wouldn't go that far but I think it's the best thing she's done as far as the intensity of the vocal. Anyone else think so? Steve S.REULE@GENIE.GEIS.COM
------------------------------ From: ZITTEL@aol.com Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 18:02:00 -0400 Subject: The plaques >>So what are those plaques Andy, Colin and Dave are holding up in the picture on the album liner? >Could those be the Casby Awards? The plaques pictured in Testimonial Dinner were created by the organizers of the 1993 XTC Music & Friends Convention in Princeton, Illinois. The convention was held on May 30, 1993. They were made to thank the band for all the great music they have given us. XTC was, of course, not present at the convention so they had to be mailed to the band. I believe plaques were also given to Pete and June Dix who run the Little Express, and to a fan from England who has been to all 4 XTC conventions (2 in England, 1 in Canada, plus this one). The photo is credited to Pete and June (erroneously named Amy in the booklet).
------------------------------ From: Algae99@aol.com Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 00:50:22 -0400 Subject: testimonial aardvark Today I found a copy of "A Testimonial Dinner", and I quickly devoured, perhaps to quickly, as I now feel a bit logy. IMHO, the best 2 songs are Ruben Blades' and Terry's. It is good to hear that song in its polished form. As someone else said, it is too bad that Living in a Haunted Heart did not get the same treatment, especially with Halloween coming and all. I know what the placques are. The lads were recipients of the second annual C. Montgomery Burns Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Excellence. Has anyone heard the rumor that perhaps Andy was producing the next effort from Robyn Hitchcock. In the Kershaw Sessions, a Robyn import, there is mention that the two met and Andy offered to produce the next album. It would be a very interesting pairing.
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Oct 1995 15:08:43 +0000 (GMT) From: M Wilson <mw25@unix.york.ac.uk> Subject: ...nothing to fear. He had his beer... > From: BugRoom@aol.com > Subject: TVP's Blue Beret > > Just sitting here enjoying a Watneys (Curse You Red Barrel!!)... hmm... I > wonder if that might be Andy's favorite beer... anyone know? I wouldn't have thought so. Watney's Red Barrel is no longer available in the UK because it's so vile no one would drink it. It would appear that they've continued to offload it to other countries where the people don't know any better. Being a Wiltshire man I expect Andy would appreciate a pint of Eldridge Pope's 'Hardy Country' or the odd bottle of 'Thomas Hardy Ale' Britain's strongest beer. Martin
------------------------------ From: AngryYngMn@aol.com Date: Thu, 26 Oct 1995 19:14:42 -0400 Subject: Mummer Ya ever get an urge to listen to a CD you have put at the bottom of your organizer, destined to live out its existence as more of a prop than an active part of your musical library? Well yesterday I decided, "Hey. I should listen to Mummer." Since then, I've been playing "Great Fire" on average of three times an hour. I'm almost addicted to it now. I never realized how cool that disc was until I listened to it in its entirety...I guess I wasn't paying too much attention to it when I first got it. Just thought I'd get that off my chest. -ira ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = ^ ^ ^^ ^ |~~~~~~~~~~~|\ ! JAVA ! | * Coffee: breakfast of champions! * ! !/ AngryYngMn@aol.com |_________|
------------------------------ Date: Fri, 27 Oct 1995 17:12:39 +1200 From: james.dignan@stonebow.otago.ac.nz (James Dignan) Subject: TD to the colonies... Vzzzbx enquired: >All this talk about Testimonial Dinner has me jealous. >Does anyone know when it'll be released in Australia? Australia shmaustralia... there are other places in the same general vicinity that are also longing to hear Joe Jackson sing Statue of Liberty. Any info??? James James Dignan, Department of Psychology, University of Otago. Ya zhivu 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: Fri, 27 Oct 1995 11:42:25 -0600 (CST) From: Erik Anderson <aa393@sfn.saskatoon.sk.ca> Subject: video tree update I've run a check on how the leaf dubs (4th gen) will turn out and I'm not impressed with the sound or video quality. Thus, I've had to do some rethinking with regards to distribution. Each Branch will receive a second generation dub and each leaf will receive a third generation dub, which is still fine for sound and video quality. The generations break down as such: 1st gen -- footage taped from tv 2nd gen -- a master (branch) copy is made 3rd gen -- another dub (leaf) is made. I initially thought about making ONE master tape, which I could dub and distribute to the branches. But if it was dubbed again and sent to the leaves the quality would really suffer. Alas, I'm going to have to make a master copy (2nd gen) for each branch. The problem: it takes me close to nine hours to produce a master! Accordingly, branch tape distribution will be slowed up a bit (I can probably do one a week). I hope everyone can wait just a little longer to get their tape. Erik Anderson Ps. I'm having a PAL conversion done in Canada and will distribute it to the PAL branch afterwards. This might not take as long as expected.
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