Chalkhills Digest, Volume 3, Number 134 Thursday, 26 June 1997 Today's Topics: charliemingus Reznor's Edge Re: Chat Cats Lord, take me now. CC97 reservation clarification Bass Musings, etc. Summer Musings from Amanda Little Express 2:45 PST, June 23 - CC97 Happy B-Day 2 Me Upsy Daisy...now, cough up $13.99 Horton Hears a Who Dr. T (for "Trivia") layman's terms Wanted-Chalkhills' Children '96 Michael Penn bad mastering job V2 or not V2? That's the confusion. The Upsy Daisy Marketing Report Saluton There are still copies of CC96 left The XTC Atlanta Bash Man, machine, no mystery XTC@V2, My kind of town, parallel universe, kickers & ? 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> Please remember to send your Chalkhills postings to: <chalkhills@chalkhills.org> World Wide Web: <http://chalkhills.org/> The views expressed herein are those of the individual authors. Chalkhills is digested with Digest 3.3d (John Relph <relph@sgi.com>). Hey put away that ray, how do you martians say / I love you
---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: monnickj@ubk.co.uk Message-Id: <199706231354.OAA02661@sys4.cambridge.uk.psi.net> Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 14:53:50 +0000 Subject: charliemingus he is the man ; despite being a bass player i have no idea what or why he played what he did but i would recommend anything from the 64 (?) european tour with dolphy and byard ; at the paris concert he stops pianist byard and redirects his playing during his charlie parker tribute 'parkeriana'. he had amazing drive and pushed his band to the limit where the sound is close violence. it makes miles davis sound rather pedestrian. In a rock context this does not work and this would apply to the likes of Jack Bruce whilst in cream. I have far more time for Felix Papparlardi who played very melodic yet simple stuf and had a wonderful sound. Other great US bass players include Chris Hillman, Jack Casady, Phil Lesh and Rick Danko. THE BEACH BOYS Can we call a truce ? I think we have a problem here because some people find it very difficult to accept that their heroes (XTC) could have ever listened to something as naff as the beach boys. It's not uncommon. Fans of clapton, beck and page have to accept that their heroes would have grown up listening to turkeys like bert weedon and hank marvin and would cite them as influences. Robert plant had the good sense to admit once (and once only) the brilliance of Om Kolthoum. it's life. jon *---------------------------------------------------------------- The views expressed are of the individual, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The United Bank of Kuwait PLC. *----------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------ Message-Id: <2.2.32.19970623160235.006cc128@popmail.dircon.co.uk> Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 17:02:35 +0100 From: Simon Sleightholm <nonsuch@dircon.co.uk> Subject: Reznor's Edge From: Joshua Hall-Bachner <harlequin@tmbg.org> >Actually, which web page is it that has a quote with Trent Reznor talking >about how much he enjoys Andy's songs? Bungalow? Yup-indeedy-do. The full quote is, " Also, from a songwriting point of view, I like anybody who's writing good material. I think XTC is a great band and writes excellent songs." Unfortunatelty I can't quite remember where I nabbed it from... :( Simon +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~nonsuch/bungalow.htm +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ "Playground, it's a playground..." - Andy Partridge
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199706231614.LAA08711@onyx.southwind.net> From: dbrhoten@sjcf.com (David B. Rhoten) Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 11:07:29 -0500 Subject: Re: Chat Cats Organization: Schaefer Johnson Cox Frey & Associates, PA - (316)684-0171 In reference to a couple items in Simon's post of "10 things you may not know about Mr. Andy": > 1. One of my favorite all time films was a massive flop, a musical, > but huge in France. It is the 1953 film: The 5 Frozen Fingers of > Dr. T. The actual title of the film is "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T", which is (as far as I know) the only "live-action" Dr. Seuss film ever made -- with sets and all very much in the standard Dr. Seuss-esque style. > 2. I do a pretty good impression of Hans Conreid who supplied the > voice of Disney's Captain Hook. Interestingly, Hans Conreid is the actor who played Dr. Terwilliger in the above mentioned "5,000 fingers of Dr. T"! The plot of which is that a young boy, son of a widow, is forced to take piano lessons from a certain Dr. Terwilliger. One day, a serviceman (I can't remember for sure, I *think* he was a piano tuner, but I could be mistaken) comes to the house, and interacts with the boy, who then, falling asleep, finds himself sent to this nightmarish piano-camp run by the fiendish Dr. T, along with 499 other boys (500 boys times 10 fingers = 5,000 fingers that Dr. T means to have playing his one giant keyboard)! Dr. T also has the boy's mom captive (and apparently has designs on her), when along comes the heroic piano-tuner to help rescue the enslaved boys and sweep the mom off her feet. Dave
------------------------------ From: Chris Spillios <cspillio@env.gov.ab.ca> Subject: Lord, take me now. Message-ID: <SIMEON.9706231120.C@oxp642.env.gov.ab.ca> Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 11:28:20 -0600 () Greetings, >Oh, I almost forgot...My wife always makes me go back and play Dear God. >She says it sounds like it should be included in the next revival of >"Godspell." (What can I say, the chick digs show tunes...) My most sincere apologies and regrets for having contributed something even remotely considered to be a "show tune". Apparently that's what happens when a geeky white guy attempts a pseudo blues rendition of a pop song. Please excuse me if I don't inform my expat (and very black) blues piano player from Chicago. If he were to know he participated in a project categorized as such, I'm concerned he might burn his Ebony collection and join the Salvation Army Band. Of course this does shed some light as to why he never invites me to jam ... I suggest to those of you as yet CC '96-less, show tunes aside, to get off your collective ass and order this most surprising and enjoyable collection. It's not just for contributors and (obsessive) completists. And thanks to the mighty Richard P.-A. for the hours of labor and the good sense to insist on digital contributions ... and the lack of sense to think that CC '97 will actually come out on schedule. :) Chris (and you thought *Andy* was white) Spillios
------------------------------ From: Richard.PedrettiAllen@octel.com Message-Id: <c=US%a=_%p=Octel%l=EX-CAMPUS1-970623181016Z-24444@ex-campus1.corp.octel.com> Subject: CC97 reservation clarification Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 11:10:16 -0700 Most people reserving a song for CC97 said, "When am I supposed to do what?" (Sorry... >burp< ...it made complete sense to me at the time...) If you will be contributing to CC97, email me that you are sending the tape two days before you actually drop it in the mail. To reserve your song... you're probably already too late. Email me to find out. As of 10:00 a.m., June 23 (less than 12 hours after Chalkhills Digest was mailed) I am TWO songs shy of a full tape. I will accept reservations from people who are willing to be on a waiting list (keep in mind that you won't get extra time to record your song) in case people drop out. In any event, I'm very surprised at the response! I never expected the flood of reservations and I know that several people have asked me months and weeks ago to be part of "the next one" but I made them wait for the "Official Announcement." Tis a bummer for those who don't read their Chalkhills Digest IMMEDIATELY! I don't know how else to manage this project... I always seem to frustrate somebody... As far as the name goes... Chalkhills' Children won some sort of contest held on Chalkhills. I can't say I'm really charmed with the name but as far as I'm concerned, it will be the name of the "series." If someone wants to run a contest and tally up votes for a "subtitle" name (i.e. "Chalkhills' Children 97: Don't Ring Us"), go for it. By the way, if nobody runs a contest, THAT will be the name of the tape. "Don't Ring Us..." (from the BBC Live CD: Andy's response to the fans singing the intro to Respectable Street) is what I was initially going to call CC96. Cheers, Richard
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199706231915.MAA18489@sgi.sgi.com> Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 11:18:34 -0700 From: hbmus047@email.csun.edu (Ian Dahlberg) Subject: Bass Musings, etc. Hey ho, All this talk on bass players fairly recently, and upon reading an old article in L.E. praising Colin's playing, has got me to thinking. I believe, somebody correct me if I'm wrong, that Andy pretty much has a solid idea on how he wants his bass lines to go. I don't think Colin writes bass lines for Andy's tunes. This old L.E. article was praising Colin's bass figures in Black Sea but I kinda have a feeling that he just acted as a player. Not to put down Colin's ability, he is a great player; but I don't think XTC's music lends itself to virtuostic extended bass solos. We can't really tell how good Colin can play just by listening to XTC. Jaco Pastorious' music, on the other hand, does lend itself to viruostic playing, and his ability was revealed. I wouldn't mind hearing Colin take a stab at Jaco's music, I'm sure he'd be great at it. I'm just saying somebody's playing can't be fully judged if the music itself constrains the full potential. Colin's bass writing can be really nice, though, as in "One Of The Millions." Somebody way back mentioned "Ben Folds Five" as being a muppet conspiracy. I personally think "Hanson" is, myself. The "Five Frozen Fingers of Dr.T" mentioned by Andy on Simon's last post I believe should be "The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T." It's, I believe the only live-action Dr. Seuss movie out there. It's certainly a strange movie; it's basically about a little boy's nightmare about piano lessons; kind of a cult favorite around my house. Ian Dahlberg my now preferred email address, according to my provider is: ian.dahlberg@csun.edu despite what it says above
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199706231937.MAA17006@netcomsv.netcom.com> Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 12:10:25 -0700 From: Burlingame <peets218@peets.com> Subject: Summer Musings from Amanda Greetings. First things first: I'm not Amanda. My name is Owen. As odd as it might seem, given what I'll be passing along, this is my first post. Having struck up a correspondence with Amanda, I recieved the following by with the simple request to pass it along to our readership. Without further ado... The Date: June 12 The Place: Golden Corral Restaurant, Marrero, LA (aka Amanda's place of employment). The scene: I was mopping the floors. I was a bit pissed I hate mopping. the music is playing. The next song comes on and I'm strainig to hear it. I'm still trying to make it out, when I hear "...everyone's creeping up to the money god...". I stop dead in my tracks amd mumble "Oh my God" a few times. I then drop my mop and run to my floor managers. I say: "If you don't mind me asking a dumb question, where do you guys get the music from?" One of them says, "It's brought in by satellite", to which I reply "Because this is my favorite band and I'm surprised to hear them being played as restaurant muzak." The other one says "Who is it? Barry Manilow?" I say, "No, it's XTC. They're from England, but you've probably never heard of them." One of them says, "oh yeah, 'Dear God'." The other one says, "I remember them from the early '80's." I was happy mopping from then on. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- The reason I haven't posted before is that I've scanned these digest more for info on where the band was at than to discuss the things that are discussed. Not that there is much wrong with the discussions. On the contrary, most of them are at least interesting, unlike a couple of the other e-mail lists I belong to. But now, having dipped my toes in for the first time, I will surely return from lurkdom. Three things before I go: 1. "Pet Sounds" is amazing, and at the very least worth a listen. Prepare to be inspired. 2. Here in Northern California, the perfect summer album would have to be Skylarking, followed by O&L. Warm days and blue skies forever on both. 3. The new demos are incredible. Whatever form the new album comes in, I'm sure that none of us will be dissapointed. All for now- O.Mullane *Go Bucs!*
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 16:44:26 -0400 (EDT) From: Christie <cbyun@cep.yale.edu> Subject: Little Express Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.970623163800.5602D-100000@www.cep.yale.edu> Anybody know if the latest Little Express is out yet? I saw the Upsy Daisy disc at the Tower records and nearly jumped out of my sneakers. Then I saw that it was just another compilation of songs from albums I have already. Yeargh! Why doesn't that moronic giant Virgin at least slap one demo/live/bonus/whatever track on it so that I might even consider buying it? It's been too long between XTC albums, and this is what we get? I'm so cranky that I like to go down to the local Virgin Megastore and stomp on the Virgin logo that's set into the floor there. And I too think the cover art is doofy. I'm only slightly shored up by the 5 hours XTC video I watched yesterday. I was beginning to think that I was (gasp!) tired of XTC!! Well, I won't make that mistake again. But Life Begins at the Hop is STILL a cheesy video. Christie
------------------------------ From: Richard.PedrettiAllen@octel.com Message-Id: <c=US%a=_%p=Octel%l=EX-CAMPUS1-970623215625Z-24820@ex-campus1.corp.octel.com> Subject: 2:45 PST, June 23 - CC97 Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 14:56:25 -0700 Whew! What a day! The tape is essentially full, if everyone that has reserved a song comes through (unlikely, I think). If anyone wants to be on the stand-by list, let me know. Sorry to all those who wanted to contribute but only log in once a day. Not much I could do about it. Record your song anyway and be ready if the space becomes available. Richard
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199706232209.PAA18036@access.tucson.org> From: "J. D. SMX" <jsmelser@access.tucson.org> Organization: Access Tucson Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 15:39:21 -0700 Subject: Happy B-Day 2 Me Hi, Thanks to all the Chalkhillians for wishing and/or singing me Happy Birthday. We played This Is POP in 2 time zones, simultaneously! Thanks all, SMx J. D. SMX Engineering Services Manager Access Tucson jsmelser@access.tucson.org
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v01510100afd4b66ba605@[169.132.96.22]> Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 20:08:49 -0400 From: mnaran@idt.net (Matt Naranjo) Subject: Upsy Daisy...now, cough up $13.99 Hi, Chalkhillers; I have not posted here in a dog's age. I know recent posts have given details of the Geffen compilation as it was in the works, wussy artwork and all. I just wanted to put in my two cents on the real product. Yes... the artwork is Lame & Stupid, and hardly conjures up the image of our lads' career, but at least the guys appeared in photo on the inside cover. With the inclusion of just a few "near" singles in this otherwise singles collection, this single cd takes on a different character than its 2-disk UK counterpart, "Fossil Fuel". Without bothering with the ultra high energy of the "White Music/Go2" stuff, the disk starts up with the more refined "Drums & Wires" singles and takes the pedestrian path through "English Settlement". The conventions bend a little after that with the inclusion of "Funk Pop a Roll" from "Mummer", "Seagulls..." from "TBE", "Earn Enough for Us" from "Skylarking", and "Chalkhills & Children" from "O&L". All the official singles from these albums appear as well, but the inclusion of these few odd tracks make this a very satisfying single cd for me. Improvement in sound quality is debatable, but it is very good as it is. Bye. "I've heard of unisex, but I've never had it." -T. Jones
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v01540b00afd4bad266ff@[169.132.96.32]> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 01:17:22 +0100 From: pjmuck@idt.net (Peter McCulloch) Subject: Horton Hears a Who Joshua wrote: >I'm sure said hip industrial crowd will go wild over the lambs and birds and >flowers cover for Upsy Daisy. I know you're not too keen on this cover concept, Josh, but you have no one to blame but Andy, as he admitted to coming up with the concept in his Rifff interview. Andy Partridge wrote: >1. One of my favorite all time films was a massive flop, a musical, > but huge in France. It is the 1953 film: The 5 Frozen Fingers of > Dr. T. Actually, the correct title of this film is "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T", and it's definitely one of the strangest films you'll ever see. The screenplay was written by Dr. Seuss! 2. I do a pretty good impression of Hans Conreid who supplied the voice of Disney's Captain Hook. A double thrill for all you Hans Conreid fans out there, as he also stars in the aforementioned Dr. Seuss film. Mitchell Harding wrote: >How can I hear XTC's version of Disque Bleu? Never seen that 1. >I'd also like to know about this, as well as how to find the following songs, if possible: >Goosey Goosey (from the Tribute tape) >Living In a Haunted Heart (from the Tribute tape) >The Good Things (from Testimonial Dinner) To the best of my knowledge, Disque Bleu was only released on the fan club cassette, "Jules Verne's Sketchbook". "Goosey, Goosey" was a Nonsuch demo outtake that never made it to fruition (but it's never too late, right?). Of the demos you mentioned, LIAHH and TGT are the only "officially" released demos. Both can be found on the UK Mayor of Simpleton CD single (along with Ella Guru). Any further info on the possible Belew/Partridge collaboration? Regards, Peter On random play: Moxy Fruvous, Skeleton Key, Fossil Fuel, Francis Dunnery, Portastatic
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 20:45:58 -0500 Message-Id: <199706240145.UAA21487@ins3.netins.net> From: JH3 <jh3@netins.net> Subject: Dr. T (for "Trivia") Simon Sleightholm <nonsuch@dircon.co.uk> posted the following snippet of "10 things you may not know about Mr. Andy" from the Rifff IRC session, which I missed because of a sudden work-related problem. (Sometimes I really hate my job.) > 1. One of my favorite all time films was a massive flop, a musical, > but huge in France. It is the 1953 film: The 5 Frozen Fingers of > Dr. T. At least in the U.S., this was titled "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T." It's about a little boy who hates his piano teacher (that's Dr. T.), and goes to sleep one night and has a rather mind-blowing nightmare about being enslaved with hundreds of other boys, forced to work on this *enormous* piano, owned by the aforementioned Dr. T. There are all sorts of Fritz-Langian montages of Dr. T. and his many thousands of fingers. And I don't remember the boy's name in the movie, but he was played by Tommy Rettig, child-star of TV's "Lassie." I didn't know it was huge in France... > 2. I do a pretty good impression of Hans Conreid who supplied the voice of Disney's Captain Hook. ...and who also played -- you guessed it -- Dr. T.! I doubt the title was "Five Frozen Fingers" in the UK or even France -- perhaps this indicates that Andy himself didn't type this list, but dictated it to someone else who mistook Andy's Swindonian way of saying "thousand" as "frozen"? Hmmm... Less interestingly, Dr. T's was also the name of a software company that used to produce KCS MIDI Sequencer software for the Atari ST, the same computer that both Andy Partridge and I use to record songs. However, Andy uses Steinberg software and I use Hybrid Arts SMPTE-Track, so this is somewhat less germane. So how do I remember all this stuff? Sheesh! Later, this from Richard Pedretti-Allen: > I got back to the office at 1:15. > There was a voicemail message left at 1:05. > "Hey, Richard, this is Andy Partridge. I thought I'd ring you up..." Ouch! That's *gotta* hurt! --John Hedges
------------------------------ Message-Id: <l03102802afd4d314c794@[146.6.72.33]> Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 20:50:37 -0500 From: jason garcia <h.h.name@mail.utexas.edu> Subject: layman's terms Hola. Regarding the "Andy must be schooled in music!" thread, I don't think you need to have an incredible technical knowledge of the way music works to come up with interesting chord patterns. These chords have existed before. I think Andy has a keen AWARENESS of music which enables him to incorporate what he's heard into unique ways of expression that may or may not be "complex" from a technical standpoint. I can't speak for Andy, but I know that in my own experience as a songwriter I tend to try to look for new ways of getting to a particular chord or new ways of playing that chord just to change it a little, you know, 'cause you get bored of the same old thing. Not that the "same old thing" is bad (I'm sure Andy doesn't think so; there's nothing particularly remarkable, chord-wise, about something like "I'd Like That"), but it's like life, you just keep wanting to try new things. I'm starting to get philosophical; look out. >Does anybody who has heard AP's demo "I Can't Own Her" >think that this sounds like "Surf's Up"? I acquired the "new demos" and loved that song, thought it sounded slightly Beach Boys. Then I got the "Pet Sounds Sampler" CD with the stereo version of the album and all the remixed things and thought, this song is REALLY Beach Boys. He really nails the Brian Wilson impression on the "WITH the swirling sky..." bits. I just got a drum machine! It's quite exciting. Also, if anyone's interested, one of my songs is currently being played on the 'Net as part of the Demo Derby. Anyone who wants to check it out, go to http://www.demoderby.com. See ya, Jason Check out the Top 40 page at http://www.angelfire.com/tx/top40 P.S.- and Richard, that's quite a message! I'd be holding on to THAT for a while, like, oh FOREVER.
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 00:39:29 +0900 (JST) Message-Id: <199706241539.AAA28398@japan.co.jp> From: mikewix@japan.co.jp (mikewix) Subject: Wanted-Chalkhills' Children '96 Chalkies! Konnichi wa from Osaka, Japan. Excited to hear that the Rifff! show was such a blast. Didn't get a chance to listen to it, though, since I was waiting for my new computer to arrive...am looking forward to the transcript when it becomes available. As far as contributing to CC '97, I cannot play an instrument well enough to save my wretched soul, but if some of my Chalkhill friends in Japan are thinking of doing a song, perhaps I can volunteer my Mouldin-esque vocal chords to one of them! Any Chalkies in Japan who think they might do one (Steve? Naoyuking?Miwa-chan?) then, by all means, e-mail me, and let's get together/FireballXL5? :-) And , what's this about the band singing with an offshoot of Virgin? someone tell me this is only a rumor! Drowning here in (all together now!) Summer's Caludron... 8-)) michael w. P.S. I know this is like way belated, but congrat and kudos go out to the multi-faceted, exteremly talented Becki Di Gregorio and Friends. Check out the songs _among us_ and _one in ten_, not to mention Inside the Dream (Dave's unique guitar signatures are not _that_ subtle; quite pronounced, IMHO, but it is true that it doesn't overwhelm the song; more like an added flavor to make it that much sweeter).
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v03102800afd5af30fa71@[206.112.194.174]> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 13:11:27 -0400 From: arthur james virgin <audio@one.net> Subject: Michael Penn bad mastering job Excuse my non-xtc material: Karl Witter wrote: >Hey, for anyone who has Michael Penn's "Resigned": Have you >had trouble with the CD? I got two in a row that skip in one >CD player, and the Windows NT "CDPLAYER" won't even start it. >on one PC. Another NT PC works, though. And the CD Extra >stuff seems fine. Karl, On my PowerMac it plays until I open an application then it jumps back to song #1, it does the same thing on my brother's PowerMac. The MOST disappointing thing, however, is that it cuts in and out when I play it on my Bose stereo system. Whoever mastered the CD/EXTRA material on it really screwed the pooch. Sorry you are having problems, glad I'm not the only one though, AJ the launchpad http://w3.one.net/~audio/
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 11:27:06 -0700 (PDT) Message-Id: <v01510102afd55ef85b6f@[206.169.224.193]> From: mf@well.com (Mitch Friedman) Subject: V2 or not V2? That's the confusion. Swello, According to Andy as of today, they are not signed to V2 nor will they be doing so (maybe). He said that someone in Billboard magazine started the rumor. Mitch
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 16:20:14 -0400 (EDT) From: vanvalnc@is2.nyu.edu (Chris Van Valen) Subject: The Upsy Daisy Marketing Report Message-id: <v01510100afd5a1c0647f@[128.122.161.36]> Hi all Here's the pricing of UDA at major record chains in the NYC/Tri-State area: Tower $11.99 The Wiz $11.98 HMV $10.99 Virgin $ 9.99 (disrespect until the end!) CV If you have an unpleasant nature and dislike people this is no obstacle to work. -- J.G. Bennett Catch "Forever Knight" on the Sci-Fi Channel every Mon-Thurs at 9PM and 1AM EDT. -- Lucien LaCroix
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199706242026.NAA14866@mail.eskimo.com> From: "Matt Keeley" <mrme@eskimo.com> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 13:25:42 +0000 Subject: Saluton Hallo again... > From: Dave White <margnate@concentric.net> > -- I didn't pick up Fossil Fuel -- how was the sound on that? I can't compare with the MF gold discs, mainly because I don't have them, but I personally like the sound on Fossil Fuel.... especially comparing the soft version of "Science Friction" from the White Music disc and the louder, more, well, def, version from FF... My only complaint is that Virgin actually went over the booklet and did a little thing I like to call "proofreading".... every page must of had at least 20 errors, be they spelling mistakes, just plain lyrical mistakes, verses in the wrong order, lines OMITTED (check out "No Thugs in Our House")... the way they really couldn't settle on a capitalisation scheme... Feh. They might have just gone and had a list of all the albums or something... a la Explode Together > From: chuck n joe <cjmacs@cris.com> > In the June 14th issue of Billboard magazine's "The Beat" column: > "Although the label has yet to confirm it, XTC looks to be headed for V2" Though I mentioned this in my last post: NO!!!!! Please let this be just some sort of spiteful rumour gone berserk.... Virgin is evil. BTW, I've found someone who hates XTC, tolerates the Dukes and loves Explode Together. I'm thinking of getting him Go 2 and Drums and Wires to see if he likes the sources as much as the dubs.... BTW, I'd still like to see a scan of the cover of Take Away/TLOS (and possibly the back cover).... one of the reasons I bought Explode Together is that I thought they might just include the covers, as compilation albums of previous releases are apt to do... i.e. Then: The Earlier Years.... But I didn't even get lyrics!! Feh on that too. Ah well, that's this world over... Matt -=>Matt Keeley mrme@eskimo.com<=- Living Through | Visit my home page Another | http://www.eskimo.com/~mrme Cuba -- XTC | I used to be temporarily insane! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Now I'm just stupid! -- Brak (ICQ UIN: 1455267, Name: MrMe) Yeah.
------------------------------ From: Richard.PedrettiAllen@octel.com Message-Id: <c=US%a=_%p=Octel%l=EX-CAMPUS1-970624210049Z-25911@ex-campus1.corp.octel.com> Subject: There are still copies of CC96 left Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 14:00:49 -0700 To Order Your Copy Of Chalkhills' Children Follow these rules explicitly! Send your check, payable to Richard Pedretti-Allen, in U.S. FUNDS. Mail your check along with a mailing label to: Chalk 3389 Creighton Place Santa Clara, CA USA 95051-1501 The mailing label (it does not have to be adhesive) must include YOUR COMPLETE ADDRESS, so that I can tape it to your package. Please address the LETTER to "Chalk" so that it easy to sort from our other mail. Please also include your email address on a slip of paper so that I may contact you if the need arises. I will ship the tape when your check clears. Pick the place closest to you to determine your cost. If you know that it costs more, send a bit more (for instance, if it costs 10% more to ship it to Canada instead of the U.S., add a dime or two). I realize that some of the steps in price are non-linear. It is due to postage costs. Quan - United States 1..........$5.55 2..........$9.80 3..........$13.85 4..........$18.50 5..........$22.30 6..........$26.40 Quan - England 1..........$7.50 2..........$13.10 3..........$18.50 4..........$24.50 5..........$30.30 6..........$34.90 Quan - Japan 1..........$7.50 2..........$11.50 3..........$18.90 4..........$22.50 5..........$30.30 6..........$34.90 Cheers, Richard
------------------------------ Message-ID: <33B05EE7.5981@sprintmail.com> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 16:57:27 -0700 From: Stormy Monday <stormymonday@sprintmail.com> Subject: The XTC Atlanta Bash Folxtc, The Atlanta Bash In Honor Of XTC was a blast. In attendance were our gracious host Pete, Doug, Kim, Connie, (my lady), Andy, Willie, Jason "Buffy" and his band (Orange Hat), Surrey, and of course, your humble narrator. High points of the party in no particular order: Various intoxicants (legal and quasi-legal) were consumed in moderate amounts. XTC music was listened to and discussed, including "The AP demos" and "The Jules Verne Sketchbook". The XTC video collection "Look Look" was viewed and discussed, as was the 1989 MTV performance. I mentioned that Connie and I discovered upon our first meeting that we were both John Lennon and XTC fans, and that this most certainly contributed to our union. Willie decreed that this was a fine basis for a relationship, and we agreed. Kim played a "Ben Folds Five" CD, and it seemed that most of us liked it, and couldn't understand the flap about them from a few issues back. (I plan to buy some BFF. I quite liked them actually). I played "Seven Worthies-", and it was well received. We telephoned JDSMX in Arizona, who was simultaneously celebrating his birthday. We sang "Happy Birthday", and played "This Is POP" concurrently, in two different time zones. Our most excellent host cooked hamburgers on the outdoor grill, and we all ate heartily. The high point of the day had to have been the live music as provided by "Orange Hat". They opened the set with a few of their well crafted left of center psychedelic pop songs. Then came the XTC songs. Jason stepped out from behind the drums, picked up Christo's guitar and Christo picked up the drum sticks. What came out was an authentic full band arrangement of "Blue Beret", with Jason pronouncing "Beret" as "Baa Ray" a la AP, and even struggling to hit the high notes! Then the organ player, (sorry, never caught his name) picked up the guitar, Christo got behind the keys, Jason went back to the drums, and they banged out a rocking, letter perfect version of "Peter Pumpkin Head" that would have made our friends in XTC proud. Next came a credible reading of "The Mayor of Simpleton", followed by a snappy rendition of "Helicopter". Lastly, they played one of the "Jules Verne Sketchbook" demos. This band rocks. Having played in various bands over the years, I can tell you, XTC is not an easy band to cover, and they handled them like pro's., with a minimum of rehearsal time. "Orange Hat" has all of the necessary ingredients to become a successful band: Playing ability, unique sound, catchy original songs, good vocals, (all for members can sing lead and harmony) and a great sense of humor. They easily kept us amused and entertained, and XTC fans are a discriminating lot. I hope they can overcome the obstacles that surely await any band trying to get by in the music business, and I hope they get the breaks, because they are an excellent band. This party helped to confirm what I have believed all along: The average XTC fan is intelligent, artistic, articulate, friendly and has a strong penchant for partying and having a good time. Xtculater, Stormy Monday
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 14:12:17 -0700 Message-Id: <v01510104afd5e832da05@[194.128.83.69]> From: fisher@easynet.co.uk (Mark Fisher) Subject: Man, machine, no mystery >In the May issue of Mojo magazine, there is a review of a double-CD set >tracing the history/highlights of the UK independent label, Cherry Red. >Among many artistes featured on this compilation is one Andy Partridge! >Haven't been able to track down this set yet, so does anybody know what the AP >track is that is featured? Any details most welcome. I seem to remember Cherry Red distributing Morgan Fisher's Miniatures compilation which included Andy's History of Rock'n' Roll. My guess is that it's that. - Mark http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~fisher/
------------------------------ Message-ID: <33B057A0.31C6@bhip.infi.net> Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 19:26:54 -0400 From: gregory <mattone@bhip.infi.net> Organization: InfiNet Subject: XTC@V2, My kind of town, parallel universe, kickers & ? Tzhalgkerz! (How's that one?) O.K., here we go (hand-washing...) XTC at V2? (XTC ANYwhere...) Now, that's news we can use - if it's true. Dan Marmer - I'll be in Chicago 7/21 - 7/29 (or somethin' close); would love to hear the hammered dulcimer dude, if I can find him! Peter wrote, regarding Colin's bass playing: >I had always been impressed by Colin's originality and technical ability until I read some disheartening news a few months ago in Chalkhills that, with the exception of his own songs, Andy writes Colin's bass lines. Of course, the ability to play them is impressive enough, but I'd like to think that Colin's contribution is more than just as an interpretor.< Pete, I don't think anybody in the London Symphony is too worried about the fact that they didn't write the part they play in Tschaikovsky's 6th Symphony. I would suppose that the band situation is different, but the XTC universe is a little different from the rest of ours... Absolute favorite XTC tunes (bridge and all): "Respectable Street" (started a MIDI of this once - hmmmm...) "Burning With Optimism's Flames" (do have one started for this) "Sgt. Rock (Is Going To Help Me)" (and has...) "Senses Working Overtime" (the only XTC video I've ever seen... sad) "No Thugs In Our House" (this one absolutely kicks it for me) "Snowman" (to me, the quintessential XTC tune) "That's Really Super, Supergirl" (I just love XTC's metaphors) "Garden Of Earthly Delights" (how to write a piece of music) "Mayor Of Simpleton" (I feel like this, sometimes, though I have no problems with music, computers, or astronomy) "Poor Skeleton Steps Out" (Danny E. would nod approval...) "War Dance" (clarinet, sweet clarinet, moan it to me...also makes me think of the 'This Old House' theme - well, I don't rent...) Commentary always welcome. Sorry, Karl... I didn't get it. Maybe a trip to the video store is in order? -Brian Eating future and shitting past.
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