Chalkhills Digest, Volume 3, Number 91 Wednesday, 19 March 1997 Today's Topics: Andy Partridge's car? Oranges & Lemons & Gold UK Convention Finding XTC and the sound of the Beatles Kinks & License Plates willie wisely/xtc (NEWS) XTC LIVE AND AVAILABLE License plates Sgt. Rock is going to help me. Geffen compilation I'm tired of singing trouble Chiselled stones Some Replies VH-1 last week? miscellaneous babbling... AP .wavs on my website Don't get cocky, Mr. Chaos Harlequin Video, Video One more thing..... Enough to make your bamboo curl Ordering CHALKHILLS' CHILDREN tape Oh, that's a laff and a haff.... Long Live Dave Anyone for videos? XTC on VH-1 (Europe) Oops! I forgot! Dukes stuff 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. And I've seen it in engraving.
---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: jde@abingdon.geoquest.slb.com (Jon Eva) Message-Id: <9703171539.ZM42734@rs560.abingdon.geoquest.slb.com> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 15:39:49 +0000 Subject: Andy Partridge's car? Hi All, Last night, outside my local 7-11 (in Oxford), there was a very long, white saloon car with darkened windows and the number plate G730XTC. Now, long, white saloon cars are not very common in this part of England (about thirty miles from Swindon), and I've never seen an XTC number plate before (and I've looked, I used to collect the damn things in a note-pad when I was a brat because the nearest train station was too far away for me to be a train-spotter) - so maybe it was Andy's ? I waited next to it for half an hour, but no-one entered or left it and eventually I gave up and went home. I don't know. If I could afford a car like that I wouldn't live in Swindon. Maybe there's just a very rich fan out there. Jon
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 97 11:00:21 PST From: "Sean Robison" <sean_robison@cpsmtp.CP.Disney.com> Message-Id: <9702178586.AA858626066@cpsmtp.cp.disney.com> Subject: Oranges & Lemons & Gold Hello Chalkhillskateers, I got my hands on the MOFI Gold pressing of "Oranges & Lemons" today and gave it a spin. So, how does it fare...? It's definitely an improvement (not dramatic, but an improvement) over the Geffen pressing - being that I'm in the U.S., I have no idea how the Virgin pressing sounds. The sound is much warmer and noticeably fuller, giving the songs even more energy than before. You actually feel enveloped by the sound, whereas the Geffen pressing was pretty tinny throughout. On many of the songs, Colin's base finally shines through, most noticeably on "King For A Day". Overall, it's a slightly better improvement that the gold "Skylarking" had with it's aluminum counterpart - of course, it's always difficult to improve one of Mr. Rundgren's consistently flat sounding productions. The packaging is a disappointment - it's pretty much the same booklet as the Geffen release, with a few label changes (it WAS nice not seeing the Virgin label marring the product) and the traditional shrunken album cover on the front. On a little side note, since this had been a thread for awhile on the list, in the gold version of "The Loving", I had NO difficulty hearing the words "Straight to ya"... :) See ya, Sean
------------------------------ Message-Id: <s32d715e.076@dictaphone.com> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 16:25:17 -0500 From: Tim Kendrick <TKEN@dictaphone.com> Subject: UK Convention >Great news for UK fans: there will be an XTC Convention >in England this spring! The guy organizing it >is Mike Foster and the date is May 24th. Okay, any other crazy American besides me considering possibly going to this ? Are there any Chalkhill travel agents out there who can get me a really cheap flight ? If yes to either or both of these questions, please email me privately. Tim tken@dictaphone.com XTC SONG OF THE DAY: When We Get To England
------------------------------ From: Cheryl <McGREGOC@regents.ac.uk> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 21:39:22 GMT Subject: Finding XTC and the sound of the Beatles Message-ID: <B85F5064E@asdf011.regents.ac.uk> Hello chalkies! I went to Cambridge this weekend! It was so nice to get out of the big city for awhile. While wondering and wandering aimlessly through the streets, I came apon a quite old church and noticed a record/CD fair was going on and it was free admission! Did I hesitate before scampering in there?! Oh but no! I got right to work sorting through the CDs. While letting my fingers do the walking in the Cd singles I suddenly came to a halt......there they were! XTC! Like I had been searching all my life. I held the CD single for "The Disappointed" in my little hand! Guess how much I paid. Go on! Just take a guess. No....no... thats ridiculous! Okay okay! I only paid a pound! I thought that was a steal! I came home ready to listen to it and wouldn't you know it, the batteries in my CD player went dead! Damn! So now I have to wait until I get some batteries. Well, at least I bought it and its mine and I can listen to it when I want, well, thats when I have batteries that is. JHB asked where the resemblance was in "Another Myself" by the Sugarplastic to "Paperback Writer". Its all in that little turn of the phrase "late-riser" to "Paperback writer". Thats where I hear it anyway. I heard that clear as a sunny day in New Mexico. Yes, the songs are completely different but that one little part sounds just like "Paperback Writer". And to Simon- I agree with Todd! You have made this girl smile and have joy from your posts. You have given tons! You are a wonderful person. You certainly have left an impact on me my friend! Your descriptions of how XTC songs have made you feel are the best and have led me down paths I didn't think were there. Thanks Simon! Thus ends another wandering from yours truly, Cheryl
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199703172148.QAA02105@rohan.btg.com> Date: 17 Mar 1997 16:43:19 U From: "Sherwood, Harrison" <hsherwood@btg.com> Subject: Kinks & License Plates In Chalkhills #3-90, JES <xtc@mindspring.com> said something along the lines of, >> Andy is quoted as liking "Autnum Almanac" by the Kinks as his >> favorite song of all time. Quoth the Partridge: "Damn I wish I had >> written this song. I'll probably spend all of my life trying to. It's >> such a huge ghost; my entire songwriting career has been trying to >> exorcise it." Now ain't this interesting, wheels within wheels.... Just these last few weeks I've been filling a huge and unforgivable gap in my musical education, reading Ray Davies' autobio _X-Ray_ and listening to _Kinks Kronikles_ in the car to & from work. And the very first time I heard "Autumn Almanac" I had this huge revelation about Andy's songwriting influences. Monstrous pieces of the Partridge Puzzle clanged into place, choirs of angels appeared around my head, singing, "He liiiiistened to the Kinks a lot! It wasn't just the Beatles and the Beach Boys! The Kinks figure in too!" Cherubim cheered. Botticelli rushed off to find his sketchpad. Let's see...Not just the obvious Dukes stuff like "Albert Brown," but "Everyday Story of Smalltown"; the bridges of "Miniature Sun" (especially the second, extended one); huge whacking chunks of _Skylarking_... yes, Mommy, it all makes _sense_ now! The other thing that struck me about the matter is that Colin plainly absorbed the Kinks, too, but the influence seems (at first blush, anyway) to be more on his aesthetic sense than on his songwriting, his arranger's chops. I'm thinking of "In Loving Memory of a Name," "Big Day," and "Bungalow," which seems to me very Kinks-ish in subject matter but not particularly so in the musical setting. While Andy seems to have fallen hard for the whole march-time, pounded-piano, music-hall, pub singalong Kinks thing. ...And BRJohnson1@aol.com may or may not have said, >> does the guy who drives the green Saturn in Fairfax County, VA, with >> the XTC_BLKC license plates read Chalkhills? I don't know, but I can't help but experience a little curiosity about the owner of a blue VW Cabriolet, Virginia plate XTCFAN, who I keep seeing on the off-ramp to Tysons Corner from the Beltway at about 8:25 on random weekdays. Is it something about Northern Virginia? Besides spectacularly bad traffic congestion, I mean? Is it possible that, as I sit behind the wheel on the Dulles Toll Road bopping furiously to "Life Begins at the Hop," with the windows up, everyone *else* on the road is doing the same thing? And *wondering* the same thing? And why does this image make me break out in hives? Harrison
------------------------------ From: StrawB@bitstream.mpls.mn.us Subject: willie wisely/xtc Date: 17 Mar 1997 22:34:52 GMT Message-Id: <220065758.22047007@bitstream.mpls.mn.us> Organization: Bitstream Underground as a huge xtc fan, i have found a certain cd recently to be extremely interesting. Willie Wisely OSHEO (october records) www.october-rec.com. please check it out. fans of jellyfish, xtc, ben folds 5, ram and squeeze will freak out. SqueezeOs Chris Difford has called it a OmasterpieceO. -john strawberrius fields minneapolis
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199703172337.QAA04411@access.tucson.org> From: "J. D. SMX" <jsmelser@access.tucson.org> Organization: Access Tucson Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 16:46:46 -0700 Subject: (NEWS) XTC LIVE AND AVAILABLE Greetings Chalkhillians: I have 10 VHS dubs of XTC playing live (acoustically) in MTV's studios, MAY 1989. They play 3 songs. Scarecrow People-Blue Beret-and-King for a day. The Master for this was a first generation dub made at MTV so the audio and video is very clean. Blue Beret is a new song for me and after listening to it, oh, 12 to 15 times; it has really grown on me. Just E-mail me privately (off list) if you'd like one of these jewels and I'll get it to ya. More Later. Jeff J. D. SMX Video Engineer Access Tucson jsmelser@access.tucson.org
------------------------------ Message-Id: <v03020704af5386454ea9@[207.77.26.124]> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 18:41:22 -0500 From: "Ira B. Lieman" <ira@myself.com> Subject: License plates >On a completly unrelated side note, does the guy who drives the green Saturn >in Fairfax County, VA, with the XTC_BLKC license plates read Chalkhills? I am >the guy in the white VW Golf who almost drove off Braddock Road Friday night >when I saw your plates. Pretty cool. That's great! My license plate is (NY) NGRYNGMN -- you might see me in the Hoboken NJ area. But actually, it's not originally the XTC reference. It's a Billy Joel reference (well popular opinion is that we like Billy so I'm not embarrassed here) but I was quite eXsTatiC to hear the XTC song with the Angry Young Man reference when I first started listening to them. I first heard the song in 1991 or so, and I didn't get the license plate until 1995, so you can say it's a half BJ/half XTC reference. :) Anyone else have any XTC references in their day-to-day life? Besides Mark and his tattoos, that is. :) -ira
------------------------------ Message-ID: <332E05AB.3087@macomb.com> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 21:02:03 -0600 From: John Mietus <sirchuck@macomb.com> Organization: Uncle Twitchy Enterprises Subject: Sgt. Rock is going to help me. Greatles, G.BAKER@lse.ac.uk wrote: > Hi, I am new to the list but have a question regarding 'Seargent Rock', > sorry if its been asked before... > I was wondering if Sgt Rock is based on a charater, of the same name, from > a 1950's Samual Fuller film entitled 'Fixed Bayonets'. Or is there another > Sgt Rock I have not encountered. > Gavin Andy is obviously a huge comics fan, especially of the Silver Age DC Comics. Sgt. Rock is a war comics character whose popularity peaked in the Fifties and Sixties, when, of course, Andy would have been reading comics. DC doesn't publish the character regularly now, but they did up until the mid-Eighties. There's lots of other Silver Age DC Comics references in XTC songs -- notably, but not, I'm sure, limited to: 1. "...the Justice League of America..." from "Melt the Guns" 2. All the lyrics of "That's Really Super, Supergirl," to wit: all the references to kryptonite, the Fortress of Solitude, etc. 3. Much of "Brainiac's Daughter" - references to Daily Planet reporters and the Bottle City of Kandor, a city of Krypton which the Superman villain Brainiac shrunk down and preserved shortly before Krypton blew up (ah, the innocent years of comics before everything was guns, ninjas, teen angst and talentless artists...) Ok, I'm done being a comics geek now. However, Bonus Points to anyone who can name the artists/creator of Sgt. Rock, who, incidently, was one of my teachers at the graphic arts and illustration school I graduated... Fishy Fishy, John
------------------------------ Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 22:54:12 -0800 (PST) Message-Id: <2.2.16.19970317225450.18ef4b2a@pop.calweb.com> From: Steven Reule <steven@obsessed-with-music.com> Subject: Geffen compilation Hello fellow XTC fanatics: I'm hopelessly behind reading my Chalkhills so please excuse me if this has been posted to death already. The latest release info on the Geffen CD is: May 27 XTC "Upsy Daisy Assortment: The Sweetest Hits" No word yet on any further details... Steven Reule steven@obsessed-with-music.com http://www.obsessed-with-music.com
------------------------------ From: shaefner@falcon.cc.ukans.edu Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 02:39:28 -0600 Message-Id: <9703180839.AA09614@falcon.cc.ukans.edu> Subject: I'm tired of singing trouble >Great news for UK fans: there will be an XTC Convention in England this >spring! The guy organizing it is Mike Foster and the date is May 24th. UGGGGHHH!!! I am going to be in England for 6 months beginning in June! By the way, I am still looking for a place if any chalkies have an extra room to rent out. yes, i am serious. Also, I must call on my fellow chalkhillians for something else. I have a trade riding on the Chalkhills Video Tree compiliation - I found a person with the 2nd album of the Spent Poets, who are now defunct (they have been compared to xtc, and are an excellent band). Anyway, this album was given to him by one of the band members I believe, and it will *never* be in stores. Besides, I payed my $12 and would like to see this video! So, would one of the chosen few (?) be willing to work out a trade for the video? I have mucho audio, as well as some video (look look + more). Por Favor. I don't usually do this, but in the CD changer right now is: Spent Poets - self titled Self - Subliminal Plastic Motives R.E.M. - Life's Rich Pageant (IRS years edition) TMBG - John Henry XTC - O&L 311 - the new one This Island Earth - by our own 'PJmuck' - something like that, I cant remember. I just mentioned this because it is an incredible mix. I have been listening to it all night as I type a paper for Environmental Law and update my webpages (some of them anyway). By the way, This Island Earth is *really* growing on me. If you're reading PJ, please get in touch with me when you have another album available; I'd be interested in getting a copy. From the Roads that Girdle the Globe, -Scott http://www.sky.net/~shaefner
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 01:53:10 -0800 Message-Id: <v01510100af5412ae9440@[194.128.83.69]> From: fisher@easynet.co.uk (Mark Fisher) Subject: Chiselled stones I was looking up something in Fowler's Modern English Usage (new edition), and came across an entry for a construction that's always bugged me in *King for a Day*: "didn't ought. A remarkable combination of the marginal modal *ought* and the periphrastic negative auxiliary *didn't*. Almost certainly of dialectical origin, it has made its way into novels of the 19c. and 20c. and into informal speech as a typical construction used by rustic or sparsely educated speakers." So unless Colin is making a witty and ironic juxtaposition of the marginal modal and the periphrastic negative auxiliary, just for a laugh, I take it that this is a rare example of West Country dialect slipping into an XTC song. Personally, I've never heard "didn't ought" used anywhere apart from in *King for a Day*. Can anyone think of any other Swindonisms that crop up in XTC songs? - Mark http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~fisher/
------------------------------ Message-Id: <2.2.32.19970318125927.006813b8@popmail.dircon.co.uk> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 12:59:27 +0000 From: Simon Sleightholm <nonsuch@dircon.co.uk> Subject: Some Replies From: "Todd Bernhardt" <tbernha@columbiaenergy.e-mail.com> >Hey, you! Just cut that out right now! First of all, the far side of 30 >ain't so bad -- it's what you make it, after all. Just make sure you ain't >no puppy doing what you're told. Secondly, you've brought more than one >smile to this fan's face Gosh thanks Todd. The Czech's in the post (and you wouldn't believe how much fun Olga can be...) Looking back over that post it does, I admit, appear like I was feeling old a grumpy about being 30. That wasn't the intention. I am inhumanly happy at this point in time. From: dgershmn <dgershmn@ametsoc.org> >Well, Simon, I don't have the 1986 cringe coupling, but I do have the 1984 >Simkins and Mankwell (this was before the name change) "Grig-o-lator" >changle-spoked fribulating dyna-clop. I hear that it is often >interchangeable with the "Spang-o-matic" when one needs to simbunate their >linderfoz, as long as one is mindful of the glent. Let me know if this'll >help... Wow. Dave, you certainly know your stuff. I had to retro-loop the shift-phase flanking plates, and the spong chasm needed reboring to .55, but on the whole I got the whole thing up and running with the minimum of jibble bending. Thanks, man. I spent the afternoon of Friday the 14th drinking steadily (later somewhat unsteadily) in Edinburgh with Daniel Prendiville, late of this list. Much was said, but very little is remembered. I imagine XTC featured heavily in the discourse. From: Joe_Jarrett@nybe.north-york.on.ca (Joe Jarrett) >Great news for UK fans: there will be an XTC Convention in England this >spring! The guy organizing it is Mike Foster and the date is May 24th. He >has advertised in Q Magazine and Mojo. Wow, I hand't seen this in those mags. Thanks Joe! from Phil Hetherington >on't have the album, just 'Your Woman' which is great, but I suspect a one off. You may very well be right. White Town did a live session on the Mark Radcliffe show a couple of months back, and there was nothing to touch the greatness of Your Woman. Shame. Mishra was an absolute hoot though, a really witty and clever guy. see ya, Simon +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~nonsuch/bungalow.htm +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ XTC? Are they still going? Follow me and find out..
------------------------------ From: a.de.koning@bpa.vnu.com Message-ID: <C125645E.00487C1C.00@bpa.vnu.com> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 14:14:38 +0200 Subject: VH-1 last week? Has anybody been succesfull in taping the VH-1 Europe shows I referred to last time? I'd be interested in a copy if it's interesting stuff. Mail me for trades. Thanks. Andre
------------------------------ From: SLEDZNH@aol.com Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 10:03:48 -0500 (EST) Message-ID: <970318100346_1452097731@emout05.mail.aol.com> Subject: miscellaneous babbling... Greetings everyone... I was thinking about how the 180-degree turnabout in Rolling Stone regarding Skylarking. It reminded me how I had a lukewarm feeling about this record when it first came out and now think it is an XTC classic (among all the other XTC classics!). This is one of the greatest characteristics about this band. Their songs speak at so many different levels that you can't *hear* everything upon intial listenings ("yes, James, we all already know that, that's why we are on this list..."). The initial reviewer in RS should have been a little more patient (doesn't he get *PAID* to do that??). I met a guy from England the other night at a wedding (here in New Hampshire..). I mentioned Swindon and XTC and his response was "wasn't that the band that did "Sgt. Rock"? I thought that a funny song to remember them by as opposed to the canned "Dear God" response had he been from the US. At least he knew they hadn't broken up.... I recall reading here a month or so about someone on this list who had been to the Manchester, NH Newbury Comics store and seen a CD copy of "Chips from a..." available and I had just been in that same store the previous week (HEAR: "Twilight Zone theme"). >From the "XTC things you can do in your spare time Department:" I once cut out the BLACK SEA lettering from the green paper bag that the record was originally sold in and taped it to the back wall of my aquarium. It looks pretty neat. (I now periodically kick myself hard for not photocopying it instead). Thanks to all on the list who took the time to transcribe (transcribble..ha ha - good one) the reviews and of course to the Microsoft person about meeting Andy. This is Classic Chalkhills material. This list is going to get really active when (ever) we get a new record from them, it'll be kind of exciting (huge understatement there!!) after such a log wait. Did anyone else like the liner notes from Testimonial Dinner? For now, James XTC quote of the day: "I've seen in their faces clear as children's chalklines on the paving"
------------------------------ Message-ID: <332EDB34.7507@netwalk.com> Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 10:13:08 -0800 From: Ian C Stewart <stewart@netwalk.com> Subject: AP .wavs on my website Greetings all I spent 11 hours yesterday typing up my XTC audio list, which is now posted on my website. I hoped to have sound files available so parties interested in trading with me could get an idea of the varying quality of the tapes I have. After squandering 3+ hours trying to get a square block to fit in a round hole (ie--"experimenting" with Real Audio's encoder) I settled for putting some insultingly awful-sounding .WAV files of four of the recent Andy Partridge demos from the tape that's been circulating on my site. I don't recommend downloading the clips if you already have the songs on tape since they sound like crap and they take forever to load. But if you haven't heard them it might be worth it... Just prepare yourself for sub-AM radio quality... and... Check out AUTOreverse while you're there! http://www.netwalk.com/~stewart/xtc.htm I too will be in Swindon in a matter of 3 weeks. I've been there before but the last time I went I wasn't really ready for it so I had nothing planned. I found the Railway Museum quite accidentally... didn't realize that big train exhibit was the one pictured on the Big Express until a few days later...in Oxford... Anyone wanna swap Swindon stories before I go? Hit me offline if you do. For now, Ian C Stewart
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 09:33:10 -0600 (CST) From: AMANDA CARYL OWENS <ACOEA@jazz.ucc.uno.edu> Subject: Don't get cocky, Mr. Chaos Harlequin Message-id: <01IGN5R4QTDQ8XH2CO@jazz.ucc.uno.edu> ;) Good call. I'll rename myself Autumn Willow if I ever get my own web page. But, seems nobody else called me on that one. Besides, what's wrong with SL and watching it so much? Weekends are boring in Louisiana. I'd love to get to this convention. I wish I had the money/time to go to England in general. :( I thought this was rather funny. Whilst my brother and I were driving home from school yesterday, we heard "Ball and Chain" on the radio. (The local rock station has a special lunch hour where they play all 80's alternative.) And my brother goes "Is he saying potatoes and sour cream?" when Colin sang "The diggers and the tower cranes." Well I laughed, damnit! I heard the first Crash Test Dummies single, "Superman's Song" done Muzak style at a family outing on Sunday. I nearly choked on my bread roll whilst laughing my ass off. Later, Amanda KICKASS Je me souviens du soleil
------------------------------ Message-Id: <l03020901af53d3ab91b4@[146.6.72.28]> Date: Mon, 17 Mar 1997 23:21:42 -0600 From: jason garcia <h.h.name@mail.utexas.edu> Subject: Video, Video >Rolling Stone is a fashion magazine with occasional articles about music. > The tone of RS is always kind of a 'hipper-than-thou' arrogance. I use to >subscribe to it, but got tired of all the cologne ads giving me headaches. > >By the way, XTC isn't a guy thing...I love this band!! And I became a fan on >my own...no insistant requests or influence from a boyfriend, fiance, >husband, whatever. I hope you're proud of me! > >Laurie Collins All I've got to say is, MARRY ME IMMEDIATELY!! It's true I don't even know you, but hey, that didn't stop...uh, lots of people! With these views in common how could we go wrong?! Well I'm happy to report that I have finally viewed the "Look Look" compilation and XTC at the Manor, etc., courtesy of Kris Markman of Odessa (who obtained them courtesy of Ira Lieman), and I can happily say that my fave video is "All of a Sudden (It's Too Late)" followed closely by "Dear God". And The Old Grey Whistle Test footage-- these guys ROCKED!! Even when they played "Yacht Dance" they rocked! They could've taken over the world! I was enthralled to finally view live tape of my idols. Don't ask me to dub these, they're 3rd generation quality already. "Time for go to bed" -Thor Jason
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 10:48:50 -0600 (CST) From: AMANDA CARYL OWENS <ACOEA@jazz.ucc.uno.edu> Subject: One more thing..... Message-id: <01IGN8GY3ROE8XH2CO@jazz.ucc.uno.edu> Good point about me subscribing to "X" lists, although I've never heard of 3/4 of the lists listed. (That was redundant.....) I WISH I had the facilities to PRINT pictures off of the various XTC sights, especially Chalkhills and Bungalow. There are some great ones of Dave, and when I was at my sister's house using her computer, graphics and all this weekend, her damn printer wouldn't work! (Hint hint to any nice guys out there.......) And a bit about XTC and girls....in general, most of my favorite bands/artists are male oriented. (And foreign.) I know more girls where I live who know of XTC than guys. Later, Amanda KICKASS (Keep It Cool Kids And Stay Sweet) Je me souviens du soleil (thanks Mario for correcting that!)
------------------------------ Message-Id: <199703181838.TAA08688@utrecht.knoware.nl> From: "Mark Strijbos" <mmello@knoware.nl> Organization: The Little Lighthouse Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 19:43:01 +0000 Subject: Enough to make your bamboo curl Dear Chalkies, Gosh! I was terribly Xcited about the news regarding the memorabilia auction at Christie's and I was still trying to figure out if I would go there (and how I would pay for those highly collectable items!) when along came another Digest with some more Xciting news: > Great news for UK fans: there will be an XTC Convention in England this > spring! The guy organizing it is Mike Foster and the date is May 24th. This means that I will simply HAVE to spend my holidays in the UK this spring... I will definitely attend both events !!! BTW: are there any more "non-UK residents" planning to go there? It would be great if we could turn this into an International XTC Convention. And with a bit of luck we might have something to celebrate then.... a new record deal, a new album or single, AMANDA marrying Dave ??? yours ecstatically, Mark Strijbos at The Little Lighthouse http://utopia.knoware.nl/~mmello ===> Mark's Random XTC Quote <=== Everything you eat is waste, but swallowing is easy when it's got no taste
------------------------------ From: Richard.PedrettiAllen@octel.com Message-Id: <c=US%a=_%p=Octel%l=EX-CAMPUS1-970318190016Z-18675@ex-campus2.corp.octel.com> Subject: Ordering CHALKHILLS' CHILDREN tape Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 11:00:16 -0800 TO ORDER YOUR COPY OF CHALKHILLS' CHILDREN Follow these rules implicitly! 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, California, USA 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. The tapes will be sold to the people who responded with planned purchase quantities (Thank you very much! You are not obligated to buy what you quoted though that would be NICE), BUT!!! There are three critical points to remember. You must respond by April 19, you must respond by April 19 and you must respond by April 19. The remaining tapes will be sold as orders arrive, based on postmark. Once the 200 are gone, they are gone. It's not that I don't trust you but I will ship the tape when your check clears. Please include a mailing label (does not have to be adhesive) with YOUR COMPLETE ADDRESS, that I can tape to your package. I have rounded up to the nearest nickel to offset extraneous costs like insufficient postage or having to send a letter back because I've run out of tapes. Any money left over will be used to buy Andy a pint of bitters and get him to say something quotable. 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 I'm terribly sorry to have kept you waiting. As far as the "special" gifts for contributors to the tape, I think the word might be out but you didn't hear it from me. No, sorry, you don't get a free tape. Good things come to those who wait. Cheers, Richard
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 97 13:52:51 -0600 From: svie@maryville.edu (Stephanie Vie) Organization: Maryville University Subject: Oh, that's a laff and a haff.... Message-Id: <364830.ensmtp@maryville.edu> HA hae haa hee hee he ah ha..... Oh, I love your reply, Amanda...and the fact that you felt compelled to make THREE posts this time! Like I don't have a long break between my morning class and my afternoon class....hell yes, I muck around on the web....not on discussion lists, though. I belong to one, count it, one discussion group....This is because I feel XTC is the only grouup worth sitting down and reading other people's posts on them, and when I have to sift through various "oooh, David Duchovny" and "Crash Test Dummies" related posts- well, I get a tad bit miffed. So, in the future, be pertinent. That's all I ask. No "this is what's playing on my CD player now". No "David Duchovny in a Speedo (don't make me retch, please!)". Just XTC related information....that's what the rest of us are here for. With love to all the people who strive to bring XTC to the world.... Stephanie -- Maryville University Saint Louis
------------------------------ Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 15:14:14 -0500 (EST) From: Jason Legacy <jlegacy@ultrix.ramapo.edu> Subject: Long Live Dave Message-Id: <Pine.ULT.3.95.970318145946.24406A-100000@ultrix.ramapo.edu> Regarding the connection between Beck's "New Pollution" and "The Loving": I have to admit that the first time I heard the Beck song I noticed that I began singing the lyrics to "Taxman" (by you all know who) right over it. But we now live in a musical age where nearly all music is an amalgamation of previous records. So be it. Am anxiously awaiting the 'new' XTC album as everyone else is. Am I the only one out here who thinks that "Mummer" is one of their most beautiful (and finest) records? It's obviously one of their most transitional albums. But, especially including the CD bonus tracks and "Desert Island" in particular, it's one of my absolute favorites (currently,anyway). Has anyone met or talked to Dave Gregory recently? I had the extreme pleaure of meeting him in 1992 when I visited England as a graduation gift to myself and he was one of the kindest gentlemen I've ever talked to. He's a very intelligent, kind, and obviously TALENTED man, too. Long live Dave.
------------------------------ From: nihilon@crisscross.com Message-Id: <v03007802af5579bda111@[202.217.215.247]> Subject: Anyone for videos? Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 11:38:10 +0800 Hello all, I know I asked for trades on videos before, and I appreciate the couple of people who wrote but weren't able to help me, but I *need* to build my collection of XTC videos. I have a *lot* of audio and video to trade from other artists. Can anybody help me?? Regards from Nihilon, Steve (MGV) *---------------------------------------------------------------------------- But when we get all we need it's never enough. (Terry Scott Taylor) *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 10:09:08 GMT Message-Id: <199703191009.KAA04174@deepsea.sys.web-uk.net> From: almarsu@mail.bogo.co.uk (Ian Sutton) Subject: XTC on VH-1 (Europe) Chalksters, On a program called something like The Beat Club 70's last Friday, VH-1 (Europe) showed a young XTC miming to Science Friction in front of what seemed like a bemused German audience. I had no VCR facilities but they do tend to repeat these programs once in a while so I will be looking out for further showings. Ian
------------------------------ From: Cheryl <McGREGOC@regents.ac.uk> Date: Wed, 19 Mar 1997 17:05:17 GMT Subject: Oops! I forgot! Dukes stuff Message-ID: <36F4DF5212@asdf011.regents.ac.uk> Hello again, I was wandering around HMV on Oxford Street here in London and I found about 5 copies of the Dukes in there. I know you probably didn't want to here that Pete, after all the trouble you went to get your copy! But there they are. If any one is interested perhaps I can help. Let me know. Cheryl
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